Do you have Irish Ancestry or love all things Irish? Join us in the Irish Roots Project! [closed]

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Yes please. I am very new to this however.
YES.................I would love to join the irish_roots project. :)
Hi Tammy.  Welcome !
Hi Jennifer too and Welcome !!
I am brand new to this site but would love to be a part of this project. I have Irish ancestors and am just starting my research. For the past year I have put in many many hours researching my Italian ancestors, and now I am starting the Irish side.  

Thanks

~ Manning
Hi Manning and a very warm welcome to WikiTree and to the Irish Roots Project.  I've also left a link for joining the Italian Roots Project on your profile.
Would love being part of this group.  Ancestors predominantly from Eng & Alba but have Irish roots as well.  Thanks.
Hi Lin and a very warm welcome to the Irish Roots Project.
Hi - yes very interested I have a few ancestors that came from Scotland to Ireland and then to America. They are hard to trace. Looking for more information on the Colmery family.
I would like to join.
Hi Kathleen and Sandra.  A warm welcome to the Irish Roots Project to you both.
I am just planning a trip to Ireland to explore genealogy there in depth. Any suggestions for me would be welcome. I am searching the name Neville, Shanks, O'Brien and Dixon

I know, really rare names in Ireland...NOT!...Wish me luck. I have a town for the Neville name but thats it.
I am on my way for a 3 month visit to Ireland! Any ideas for what I can do?

I would love to join!!
Hi Annie and welcome to the Irish Roots Project.  How wonderful to spend so much time in Ireland !!  It's got to be PRONI and GRONI  see https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/information-and-services/leisure-home-and-community/family-history-heritage-and-museums  also the Project Resource page for ideas.  https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:External_Resources_for_Irish_Genealogy_Research
I would like to find out more about my Carroll side from County Mayo.
Hi Jerry and a very warm welcome to the Irish Roots Project.
Surprised and proud to DNA test 43% Irish (red hair and freckles, duh!)!! I would love to join Irish Roots Project as I have just begun to search for my ancestors from Ireland. Thanks!!
Hi Sharon and welcome to the Irish Roots Project.   I've got the freckles too !!
Many of my father's ancestors were from County Antrim, Northern Ireland, and I'm hopeful to learn more about his family.
Hi Marlene,  a very warm welcome to WikiTree and to the Irish Roots Project.
Hi Everyone. I'm from Ireland and would love to find connections from the branches of my Ancestors!
Hi Mary and a warm welcome to WikiTree and to the Irish Roots Project.
Hi Marlene-I have roots in Northern Ireland also.  My family member are from the Armagh area.  I found on some of their Ellis Island paperwork that they put they were from Free Ireland.
Hi Kathy, I am guessing your ancestors believed in the Irish Republic then!!  When did they come to America? :-)

My grandfather Peter Hughes came to the US on11 April 1923

on SS Andania.

 

Hi Kathy, welcome to WikiTree and to the Irish Roots Project.
My Brady line is from Ireland to Cumberland, Pennsylvania British Colonies in 1700's. We have special interest in County Cavan.
Hi Barbara and welcome to the Irish Roots Project.
Thank you!  I recently made contact with a gentleman in Scotland who had information and documents about my family and I was able to go back 2 generations.  So Happy for random acts of kindness!
Hi, I'd love to join. Family is McLeans from Co. Tyrone (Dungannon, Donaghmore) who I'm having trouble with and Eldons from Co. Armagh.
Hi Zoe welcome to WikiTree and to the Irish Roots Project.  Enjoy and good luck with your research.
I would like to join this project. I am working with making surname townland maps from registers and other data to illustrate the variety of same-names in areas where conclusions can be made erroneously; experimenting to see if it helps at all in correcting bogus source citing. I would love to work on any projects. I have family from Antrim and Limerick.
Hi Jane, Welcome to WikiTree and to the Irish Roots Project. Your work sounds exciting.
Hello!

I am very interested in learning more about my Irish ancestry, especially my brick walls. I have eight ancestors that came to the United States during the Famine:
Matthew James Lee, born abt. 1820, Co. Cavan
married
Maria Fagan, born 1829, Castlepollard region, Co. Westmeath

Joseph McCarthy, born abt. 1829, Lahard, Co. Cork
married
Ellen Donegan, born abt. 1831, exact location unknown

Patrick Fitzgerald, born 4 Feb 1820, Lisgoold, Co. Cork
married
Margaret Quinlan, born abt. 1821, exact location unknown

Parents of Hannah Cashman -- information here: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Cashman_Family_Mysteries

I would love to join the Irish Roots project! ☘️I am researching the Dillon, Driscoll, Regan, Connelly and Hayes (Hays) families from County Cork...with a focus on Rosscarbery and Kilmacabea. My main quest at the moment is to establish the parents of my GG grandmother, Catherine Dillon b. approx.1837. I am very interested in the use of DNA tests for genealogy purposes - it is already proving to be very useful for my research and has opened up new lines of enquiry where previously there was a brick wall! 

Hi again Joanna.   I caught your request from your post for the UK Project badge.   A very warm welcome to WikiTree and to both projects.
Hi Madeleine and a very warm welcome to the Irish Roots Project.
I am interested in joining this project as I have a massive brick wall for my GGgrandfather 'James Hayes' (abt 1824-1875), and look forward to smashing through it to discover many more ancestors and living connections.
Hi and a warm welcome to the Irish Roots Project.

Looking forward to working with this project to piece together my Irish/Scottish roots.

I am about 62% Scots-Irish/Welch and have been searching recently for John D. Hamilton, born 1829 in Galway, Scotland and migrated to Ireland with his father.  Hope others have some additional information. Here's what I know so far:

My Great Grandmother, Iva ‘Ivy’ Dell Hamilton shared many family stories.  She shared that John D (David) Hamilton was born in 1829 in Scotland.  His 1st wife was Amanda and they had two children, David and Elizabeth.

Elizabeth was born in 1857 and baptized on February 19, 1857 in Ballygalget, Down, Ireland at the Down and Connor Diocese. 

David Hamilton was born Abt. 1855 place is unknown so far

John D’s came to Ireland (with his father) from Scotland, approx. before 1857.  Once there, they met a man named ? Gallagher, a lawyer who  had gotten mad at one of his clients, so he shot and killed him.  Gallagher ended up going to prison for this murder, so sometime shortly after, John's father, Mr. Hamilton met Mrs. Gallagher, married her and and may have adopted her children.  One of her children’s name was John Gallagher and it has been said that the two John’s were half-brothers.  As far as we know, All of Mrs. Gallagher's children were fathered by Mr. Gallagher’, therefore they would be only step-brothers.

In 1860 John Hamilton and his step/half-brother John Gallagher came to America by way of Quebec together. They made their way to America down the Saint Lawrence River to fight in the Civil War.  It was during the civil war that John D. Hamilton met and fell in love with Narcissa Sarah Cartwright and married her on Jan 20, 1864 in Lawrence, Ohio, USA, after divorcing Amanda.

We are still working on gathering notes and documenting more of these stories. Hoping someone can help fill in some of these blanks.

Thanks,

Dawn

Wow Dawn that amazing story deserves a badge !!  A warm welcome to the Irish Roots Project.  Let me know if you'd like to join the UK/Scotland projects too.   I'll have a look on Ancestry and see if I can find anything for John D etc.   Have you tried the Scotlands People web site for his birth/marriage record ?
I would love to join! I did a dna test through ancestry which came back with almost a quarter Irish in ethnicity! I haven't figured out exactly who in my tree came from Ireland, but i would love to join!
Hi Robin and a warm welcome to the Irish Roots Project.
I'd love to join any other groups that could be helpful.  Thanks for suggesting them.  I am still learning the tools and where I can search, so I love any tidbits offered.

Also, I found out more about this story, that both John Gallagher and John Hamilton's middle initial is D.  So are they actually the same person and he is really a Gallagher after all?  Makes me think in a whole different direction.  If I could find out the name of the wife, it would sure answer a lot of questions.

Determined,

Dawn
Hi Dawn that's you a member  of the UK and Scotland Projects too.  Welcome.

Try https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/  for marriage and death record of John snr,     http://www.irish-genealogy-toolkit.com/Ireland-civil-registration.html gives a list of the registration districts.

Hello. Thank you for inviting me to join Irish Roots! I would love to join. I'm interested in my Irish roots. Family names include; Connolly, Crowley, Sullivan, Mulligan, McElwain, Driscoll, McCarthy, Mooney, Boyle & McClain. Locations include; Kilcoe (Cork), Skibbereen (Cork), Termon (Cavan), Scotstown (Monaghan), Agahbog (Monaghan), Silgo (Silgo). 

I would love to join. Looking to break some brick walls on my fathers side, Dowling from county Clare.
Hello C and Michael  - a warm welcome to you both to the Irish Roots Project.   Good luck with your research.
My DNA says I'm 82% west european.. which is a vast area lol , 8% Great Britain and 7% Irish  3% other (2%Finland/NW Russia and 1% Italy/Greece)  Do I still qualify for Irish roots? I had figured on a bit more than that
Hi Heather and welcome to the Irish Roots Project !!
Hello! I'd love to join this project- interested in the Switzer family and associated families from the Tipperary area. Excited to see if I can make more matches before and around 1700s. Thanks, Donna
Hi Donna and welcome to the Irish Roots Project,
my irish relatives start with my dad i have always found this side a nightmare if i am honest and would really like to go back further than my john o'brien(brien) born in waterford 1871.

i know that a lot of my relatives in waterford live in ballin road, dungarven, and alot of o'briens, murray, cochlan and walsh are buried at the churchyard in ballin road, dungarven

i am looking to expand this side of my family but seem to get nowhere fast
Hi Stephanie and welcome to the Irish Roots Project.   Good luck with your research.
I like to Join the Irish roots Project I have few Irish relatives but I don't have them in my tree yet. But will help with project.

Billie
Hi again Billie and welcome to the Irish Roots Project.
Apparentaly I have to join if I want to use the irish roots template.
Looking into my

Callahan's they are suppose to be Irish but can't add to group till I find parents and lots of discrepancies on family. Have grandparents but no parents. And my Collins lines I need to put in. We just recently had death in family so I will post when I find out more.

Billie
Hi Aaron and welcome to the Irish Roots Project.
I have many Irish ancestors and have hit brick walls with many of them, too.
i have the same problem beth i thought it would be easy as they were all born in the same area and packed in like sardines
Hi.. I'd luv to join, I have Irish roots on both sides of family and I'm absolutely rubbish at this still.!! My great grandad came go Scotland abt: 1922 but he was fleeing so it's undocumented. He never really spoke about it and never returned to Ireland again.. My other Great granda was from Dublin..
Hi Melanie and a warm welcome to the Irish Roots Project.  Good luck with your research.
Hi, I am researching the Lalors & Corcorans of Laois, Keavenys & Whelehans of Offaly, Yores of Meath and Russells of Tyrone. Would love to join.  John
Hi John and welcome to the Irish Roots Project.
My farther's maternal grand father surname "Kirby" came from Mayo to England I believe in the 1860's and I would be interested to hear from anyone who could give me any information regarding this side of the family.
Hi Roger and welcome to the Irish Roots Project.
Would like to join this project. Thanks for the invite Marie

Looking for links in Ireland for - Cassidy & Dowbiggin

Regards Janet
Hi Janet and welcome to the Irish Roots Project !!
I have Irish roots on my mother's and father's line. I would like to know of my Irish maternal grandmother's families of McCrossan and McBreen. My maternal grandmother came from Bailieborough, County Cavan. Thanks.
Hi Frank and welcome to the Irish Roots Project.
I would love to join. I have Galvins coming to America in the 1850's, and would like to find their entry documents.

Mary

Galvin-407

Gedcom: A380494
Hi Mary Teresa and welcome to the Irish Roots Project.
Thank you Maria,

I found Patrick Galvin coming into Boston on the Western Star in 1850 yesterday. He is my Irish Ancestor. I haven't found the maiden name of my grandmother Mary Rose, but between 1850 when he entered this country and 1865 when he died in the civil war they had six children, five of them at home when he died.

Mary

Galvin-407

Gedcom: A380494
Yes, I have Irish roots and would like to join your project.
Thank you for the invite!  I am the granddaughter of Wiley V Currey (Curry), but cannot find any resources to direct me to his family line. I believe they are from Ireland, but have nothing to go on, so any assistance would be great.  I also traced my maternal grandmother's lineage to Elizabeth McGruder of Ireland, circa 1780, but have no further information on her.

In addition, my father's family traces back to James Moran, circa 1684 and Elizabeth Rice, circa 1659 of County Claire, Ireland.

I'm looking forward to researching with all of you!
Hi Kimberly and Shannon and welcome to the Irish Roots Project.
I am a irish girl living in the USA.  All my family from from the north, not sure if that's what you want. Most seem to want south of the boarder.  

Here to help if I can.
Hi Cheryl and welcome to the Irish Roots Project.
i have been found 33% irish after dna testing. confirming my irish ancestors.
Hi B and welcome to the Irish Roots Project.
I would absolutely love to join this project. I already maintain my own database of about 45K individuals who are descended from Irish immigrants who settled in the coal regions of Northeastern Pennsylvania.

The family names I am most particularly interested in are Taffe/Taaffe from County Louth, Kane/Cain from County Cavan, O'Neill from County Wexford, and Farley/Farrelly from County Cavan.
Hi Leigh,   sorry for the delay in welcoming you to the Irish Roots Project.  Have fun !!
I would love to join your project!  I am over 50% Irish and my Irish ancestry deadends upon arrival in America.

Surnames I am researching:

McConnell

McNichols (possibly Mayo county)

Callanan

Hunter (Belfast).

Thank you in advance for this service!
Hi Laurie,  welcome to WikiTree and to the Irish Roots Project.  Good luck with your research
I am seeking my great grandfather (Ritchie) from Northern Ireland who emigrated to Australia.  Also convict ancestors from Antrim (Greer) and maternal line from Laois (Quinn).
Hello, my name is Lisa and I would love to join the Irish Roots Project.  I am about 50% Irish from Buffalo, NY and moved to Europe 11 years ago.  I visited Ireland a month ago and absolutely fell in love.  I found out I'm entitled to get an Irish passport/citizenship through my grandfather born in the Ballymena area.  Surnames are: Wylie, Russell, McBride, Coulter, Boyle, Park, and Byrnes.  Thank you very much, Lisa

Hi, my Grandfathers' family started in Ireland then moved to Glasgow, Scotland.

Hi Grandmothers' family were from Bristol, England.

Her maiden name was Bartlett.

Hi Claire and Lisa,     Sorry for delay.   A warm welcome to the Irish Roots Project to you both.
HI Sharon and welcome to the Irish Roots Project.
Thank you very much for the welcome.
Hello!  I would love to join your project.  I have also joined multiple Irish genealogy groups on Facebook, trying to find clues.  I have been researching the surnames Levins and McGinn from Louth, McManus from Fermanagh, Shannon from Longford, a Murphy from Fermanagh, Tressillian and McCarthy from Cork, Butler from Kilkenny or Cork, Desmond from Cork..  all of these people/families emigrated from Ireland and settled in an area in Galena, IL and most of them farmed.  There was an area in Galena called Irish Hollow where many of the Irish families lived.  The names are from both of my parents' families, where they met in Galena and married.  A few I have lost track of after they settled in Galena and am unable to find death records on them.  Funny, on my mother's paternal line, I have it traced back to the 1500's, with a few having faught in the Revolutionary war.  Records from the 1600's in  the NE are AMAZING!!!  Thank you in advance for having me in your group.
Hello, I'm very interested in joining the project, my paternal line is from both Northern Ireland and County Laois.  I visited Ireland in 2012, I really want to go back, setting foot on the island I felt like I was home.

Surname interests include

Dolmer and Smith from Northern Ireland

Meredith, Wilkinson, Pattison, Lewis from Laois

Brenda
I am interested as my DNA says I'm 20% Irish and related to someone who left County Down in the 1700's.  I blame my grandfather for it being so low. If he had married the wild Irish lady, instead of the nice German lady it would have worked out OK!

 

I would also like to pass on, If anyone is going to be in the Washington/Baltimore area next weekend (10-12 Nov 17).  The Maryland Irish Fest will be in full swing at the Maryland State Fair Grounds of Timonium.  It is a huge indoor and outdoor fest held every year; easily one of the largest in the United States.  There is a website at:

 

http://irishfestival.com.s141542.gridserver.com/

:)
Hi Sue,  Sorry for the delay in picking up your post.   Welcome to the Irish Roots Project.
Hi Brenda and welcome to the Irish Roots Project.
Hi Allan welcome to  WikiTree and to the Irish Roots Project.   Would you like to post a new message about the Maryland Irish Fest on G2G.   That way more WikiTreers will see it.   Thanks.
Hi. I would love to join the project. I am Irish on both parent's sides. Mom was an Elliott. I know her ancestry back to Ireland. My dad's Hughey ancestry is a brick wall. My first cousin Ken's Y-DNA shows Irish roots back to Ireland and Scotland. I am trying (for 35 years) to connect my gr gr grandfather William Rainey Hughey, Sr. to his Irish roots.

Hi Brenda,

Welcome to the Irish Roots.

Hi Allen,

Funny as we all dig deeper into our Ancestry you find out all sorts of things you didn't about your family.

Iv'e certainly found a few skeletons in the closet.

Hi. I am not sure where to comment. I don't want to get lost or unseen. I would love to join the project. I am Irish on both parent's sides. Mom was an Elliott. I know her ancestry back to Ireland. My dad's Hughey ancestry is a brick wall. My first cousin Ken's Y-DNA shows Irish roots back to Ireland and Scotland. I am trying (for 35 years) to connect my gr gr grandfather William Rainey Hughey, Sr. to his Irish roots.

Welcome Debbie
Hi Debbie  and a very warm welcome to the Irish Roots Project.
Iam 50% Irish/Scottish/welsh. I am related to Catherine Edwards aka Mary Hayden/Hayden that wassent to Australia on the third fleet. I would like to help with this project
Welcome to the project Lana!
I am searching for information about my ancestor John Hurley form Ireland. I would like to join this group
Hi Jennifer,  Sorry for delay !!  A warm welcome to the Irish Roots Project.

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I would love to research the family of my Great Frandfather, Michael Francis Redmond from Newtown Barry (now known as the original name of Bonclody) in County Wexford, Ireland. I am also interested in the general history of Ireland. I have many Irish links myself.

Cheers,
Elizabeth
by Elizabeth Fazakerley G2G Crew (830 points)
selected by Living Powell
Hi Elizabeth, would you like to join the project?  Send me a PM if so, I was not sure if you would by your message, let me know :-)
Hi Leigh, I would love to be involved somehow.

Cheers,

Liz
Hi Elizabeth sorry for missing your reply !!  Welcome to the Irish Roots Project.
I also have Redmonds in my family from Wexford, Wexford County, Ireland.  

https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Redmond-782 John Redmond Sr.

https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Redmond-781 Patrick Walter Redmond

https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Redmond-769 Louise Redmond.

Louise is my 2nd great grandmother.  

Karen
Hi Karen, Thank you for that. The Redmond's apparently originate from the Norman name 'Raymond' when they settled in Wexford.

I have had a genetic link through my DNA to five people in America (all their trees managed by the same person) but the family\s have not replied to my emails. I think he was born in 1856-1858 sometime. I cannot find his birth and so am unable to match his siblings, parents etc. Michael seems to have had a daughter, Bridget\Beatrice Redmond, who went to America. He would have been 18 when she was born. I am descended from his marriage when he was 31 to Sarah Alice Wynn in England. His marriage certificate listed him as a bachelor and his father was Michael. His name was Michael Francis Redmond but he states that his name is Frank on his marriage certificate. His death cert, states Michael Francis Redmond. I am hoping to link up with other Redmond's to find his family in Wexford.
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I'd love to join!
by Amanda Doss-Connolly G2G1 (1.5k points)
Hi Amanda, welcome!
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I have Irish ancestors and would like to join your project.

Richard Hates-5281
by Richard Hayes G2G6 (7.5k points)
Hi Richard, you are signed up!  Let us know your research interests on the members project page.
Hi,

I am interested in finding where in Ireland David Hays was born and who his parents are. He was in America before 1820. He was a linen weaver. He may have also been a member of the Baptist Church.

Richard
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I would love to be a part of this. I traced my dads family 8 generations back to Ulster, Belfast Ireland and then hit a dead end. I recently did a DNA test and found out I am 63.4% Irish/Scottish.
by Michael Hickam G2G Crew (880 points)
Hi Michael - Sorry for delay and welcome to the Irish Roots Project.
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I'm a Kerry/ Mayo mongrel currently concentrating on Mayo. I'd like to get to grips with the Parishes and Townlands as these are currently in need of some TLC.
by John Falvey G2G6 Mach 2 (20.7k points)
Hi john would you be willing to send me a message explaining what the issues are with the categories for those counties?  They are sparsely populated at the moment but hopefully we can build them out!

Hi Leigh,


I'm keen to help but I don't want to confuse matters. Reading the instructions at https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:County_Mayo it says “Place categories should be [Name of Barony/Town/Townland/Civil Parish], County Name]. My questions are:

1.Is it the intention that a full index is created for each of Barony, Town, Townland, and Civil Parish? I can see subcategories for all bar Civil Parishes. Populating a subcategory for Civil Parishes may be problematic as most Civil Parishes also had a Townland of the same name.

2.Is it intended that the subcategories are linked eg listing all Townlands within a Civil Parish? Someone has started down this route at: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Attymas%2C_Mayo

3.For Townlands what is the naming convention for Townlands like Ballina where there are three with this name within Mayo (and a Town too)?

4.One subcategory has been created for a District Electoral Division - https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Sallymount%2C_Mayo. Is this allowable?

5.Spellings should match Logainm.ie. Is it OK to change Attymas to Attymass, Carrower to Currower, and to remove the word “County” from categories such as “Ballycong, County Mayo”? Or should a new category be created first with a note on the old category?

All the best

John

Hi John, these are great questions!   I will answer them in order - please let me know if any of this is not clear.  

We use logainm.ie as the baseline for all geographic locations in the Irish Roots project. Each place in Ireland (as you will know) is categorised and linked back to its civil parish or barony (at a minimum) on logainm.ie.

A few basic rules that I have been following:

- each townland category should be linked to the category of the civil parish (or civil parishes if more than one) that it is located in

- each town category should be linked back to the category of the civil parish (or civil parishes) if more than one that it is located in.

- each civil parish category should be linked to its barony category (or baronies if relevant) that it is located in.  

- I have NOT been linking towns or townlands to baronies since this would clutter up the barony categories unnecessarily.  Only places that are civil parishes are being linked to baronies.

- I also include a hyperlink to the location's webpage in logainm.ie including the Gaelic name of that place.  This is to avoid duplicate categories in Irish and English for the same location.  It is important to record the Gaelic spellings but most people use the English names so the headline category is in English with the Gaelic spelling in the category description linking to logainm.ie.  

1.  Yes, each county has a category for Baronies, Civil Parishes, Towns and Townlands (at a minimum).  Each county's category for civil parishes is linked to a topline category "[XXX Parishes and Places of Worship".   Ideally we would start with ensuring that each barony has a category, then civil parishes, then townlands, but there are tens of thousands of places so pragmatically, having topline categories for baronies would be the first place to start.    Here is the link for the Mayo Civil parishes category:  https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Civil_Parishes_in_Mayo

You are correct that many civil parishes and sometimes baronies also have townlands (or towns) by the same name.  The way we deal with this is by linking each location back to the relevant topline categories.  For example, if you see the category for Kilcommon in Mayo, you will see it is linked to (i) Civil Parishes in Mayo, (ii) Townlands in Mayo and (iii) Ennis, Mayo because the civil parish of Kilcommon is located in the barony of Ennis.  https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Kilcommon%2C_Mayo  

You will notice that sometimes I have created categories like "Roscommon, Roscommon" (https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Roscommon%2C_Roscommon_ to refer to the barony located in County Roscommon.  It looks a bit strange but it was the best way to stick to the naming conventions that we have established for the Irish location categories.  This category is actually an example of a place being a barony, town and civil parish, you will see that "Roscommon, Roscommon" links back to the three topline categories in County Roscommon.

2.  Eventually, yes, but see my answer above.  That would be a huge project to link every townland to every civil parish.  I think the starting point is to create categories for baronies and then "cleaning up" category locations in Mayo by linking them to the appropriate townland, civil parish or barony locations if that has not happened yet.

3.  In this situation, what I do is include the civil parish name after the townland name.  As an example, there are two townlands by the name Ballyadam in Limerick.  I have created three category names, "Ballyadam, Limerick" (an overarching category https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Ballyadam%2C_Limerick), then "Ballyadam, Caherconlish, Limerick" (for the townland located in the civil parish of Caherconlish) and "Ballyadam, Nantinan, Limerick" (for the townland located in the civil parish of Nantinan).  You can access these category names on the "Ballyadam, Limerick" category page.  See the health warning I have put on that category page.  The category pages for Caherconlish and Nantinan are linked back to the appropriate baronies.  The category of "Ballyadam, Limerick" is linked only to the topline category of "Townlands in Limerick".

4. People can create electoral division categories if they wish to but they do not really serve a genealogical purpose so I would discourage this unless there is a compelling need.

I hope all of this makes sense - please let me know if you have any questions about any of it!
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Yes, I'm interested, not sure how to contribute since I'm still getting the lay of the land here. I have several Irish limbs, only one of which I think I have linked to Tipperary, my Gibson branch. I have been unable to determine how to use Irish records, briefly joined findmypast.uk but with little to go on I couldn't get anywhere and cancelled the membership. Would love to help and be helped to confirm my Gibson branch, and eventually break through the walls on the other limbs as well.
by Theresa Myers G2G6 Mach 1 (15.5k points)
Hi Teresa - very sorry for delay in replying.   Welcome to the project and good luck with your research

Hopefully https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:External_Resources_for_Irish_Genealogy_Research   will give you some helpful advice.
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I am still discovering many irish roots.  I love making new connections, and helping others!
by Alisa Helton G2G1 (1.9k points)
Hi Alisa and a very warm welcome to the Irish Roots Project.  Good luck with your research.
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Looking to Find my Irish Roots!!
by Ron Nagle G2G Crew (440 points)
Hi Ron.   Welcome to the Irish Roots Project.  You are the 303rd. WikiTreer with the badge !!
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I am a professional genealogist based in Ireland and would love to offer research advise and help
by Annemarie Kalishoek G2G2 (2.4k points)
Thanks for this Annemarie.   A very warm welcome to WikiTree and to the Irish Roots Project.
+8 votes
I would very much be interested in joining this project. However, I'm very new to the site and having some "technical difficulty" navigating my way.

My DNA test shows me at 43% English/Irish. I also have timelines from the same.
by Living Avaritt G2G6 (6.3k points)
Hi Eric and welcome to WikiTree and to the Irish Roots Project.
+8 votes
Yes. Thanks for the invite. Looking forward to learning my family history.
by Dee Stotts G2G Crew (440 points)
Hi Dee welcome to WikiTree and to the Irish Roots Project.
+9 votes
I am interested in searching for Irish Ancestors. I am a Maxey and my ancestors come from the UK area.
by Kevin Maxey G2G6 (6.2k points)
Hi again Kevin - that's your Irish Roots badge sorted too.  Welcome.
I would love to join the Irish Project.

Robin
Hi Robin and welcome to the Irish Roots Project.
+8 votes
I Have difficulty tracing Irish roots. Some say we are related to the Reardons of Millstreet, Ireland.
by Living Lyons G2G Crew (810 points)
Hi Marianne - Welcome to the Irish Roots Project !!  Good luck with your research.
+8 votes

I am very interested in my Irish ancestors from ballycastle name coyles and would love to join think group

by Jenny Edwards G2G Crew (440 points)
edited by Maria Maxwell
Hi Jenny,  a warm welcome to WikiTree and to the Irish Roots Project.
+8 votes
I would be interested. Many thanks for this initiative! I have not looked at my Irish research for some time and I am very glad to see you say there's an explosion of free Irish records!
by C F O'Brien G2G Crew (450 points)
Hi C F and a very warm welcome to the Irish Roots Project.
+8 votes
I am 34% Irish according to Ancestry DNA. But the only Irish I have run into are Scotch Irish
by Living Joslin G2G6 Mach 1 (15.6k points)
Hi Michael and welcome.  We have a developing sub project in the UK Project specifically on Scots-Irish and Ulster Scots.  This might interest you too.  https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Scots-Irish_and_Ulster_Scots
Thank you, Maria. I think the Ancestry definition of Irish is more like Celtic. Of course, the Scotti were an Irish tribe that immigrated to Scotland and spread.. then were used by the English to settle the "Plantations" in Uster. The only Ancestor I have traced back to Ireland is Michael Marion Woods born in Co Meath ..but he married a Campbell from Edinburgh
+10 votes
I would love to join the Irish Roots Project.  I'm from Kerry and have been researching my Family from Kerry,  Cork and Limerick  for almost seven years and still searching.
by Living Walsh G2G Crew (490 points)
Hi Kate and a very warm welcome to the Irish Roots Project.
Thanks to Heather for selecting my answer.  

Just a quick comment re the following:

Making great use at the moment of Civil records in https://www.irishgenealogy.ie and the 1901/1911 Census of Ireland.   Have been able to trace family back to Co. Cork from Bengal, India.   One of my brick walls sorted.

Well worth checking out.
+9 votes
Would love to join and find my family. They're my brick wall.
by Charleen Bertsch G2G3 (3.3k points)
Hi Char -  a warm welcome to the Irish Roots Project.  Sorry for delay !!
+9 votes
Please add me. I'm in the process of applying for citizenship through descent.
by Raven Manners G2G6 Mach 2 (28.0k points)
Hi and a very warm welcome to the Irish Roots Project.  Sorry for delay !!
+10 votes
I was born in County Wicklow Ireland but now live in Australia. My research covers Clancy & Reeves families from Dublin and Wicklow. I am very happy if I can help anyone doing Irish research
by Patrick Clancy G2G1 (1.4k points)
Hi Patrick and a very warm welcome to the Irish Roots Project.  Sorry for delay !!

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