Blog: Irish Ancestral Adventures
Welcome to the Irish Ancestral Group Blog, a place where history, heritage, genealogy and travel come together to tell the stories that make Ireland and Scotland such fascinating places to explore.
Whether you are researching your family roots, planning a heritage journey, or simply have a passion for the people, places and traditions that have shaped these islands, this blog is designed to inform, inspire and entertain. Here, you'll find a diverse collection of articles covering genealogy research, DNA discoveries, local history, folklore, family stories, historical events, and practical insights to help you on your own journey of discovery.
We will also shine a spotlight on the experiences of our clients, sharing their ancestral journeys, heritage tours and personal connections to Ireland and Scotland. From emotional homecomings and long-lost family connections to remarkable discoveries hidden within archives and historical records, these stories demonstrate the power of reconnecting with our past.
Along the way, we'll explore hidden gems and lesser-known locations, visit ancient monuments, castles and monastic sites, review books of historical and genealogical interest, and delve into the myths, legends and folklore that continue to enrich our cultural heritage. We will meet fascinating characters from the past, uncover forgotten stories and celebrate the traditions that have been passed down through generations.
At its heart, this blog is about connection - connection to place, to heritage, to family and to the stories that define us. Wherever your interests lie, I hope you'll find something here to spark your curiosity, deepen your understanding and perhaps even inspire your next adventure.
After all, every journey begins with a story.
“There are no strangers here; only friends you haven’t yet met..”
Imbolc and the promise of spring
As winter begins to loosen its grip on the landscape, Imbolc marks a season of renewal, hope and new beginnings in the ancient Celtic calendar. Rooted in Irish tradition and folklore, this important festival celebrates the first signs of spring and the promise of brighter days ahead.
Turning the Year the Old Way
For centuries, the changing seasons shaped the rhythm of life in Ireland, with communities marking the passing of the year through ancient festivals, customs and traditions rooted in the land. Turning the year the old way invites us to rediscover these enduring connections to nature, heritage and the wisdom of generations past.
When Kings Fell and the name changed
For centuries, the Mac Lochlainn (McLaughlin) dynasty stood amongst the most powerful ruling families in Ireland, producing High Kings, warriors and rulers whose influence extended far beyond their ancestral homeland of Inishowen. When Kings Fell and the Name Changed explores the dramatic rise and decline of this great Gaelic dynasty, tracing how the fortunes of a royal family were transformed by conflict, conquest and survival, while their descendants carried the McLaughlin name across Ireland and throughout the world.
Thomas “Tip” O’Neill’s Inishowen Ancestry
Long before he became Speaker of the United States House of Representatives and one of the most influential figures in American politics, Thomas P. “Tip” O’Neill’s story began in the rugged landscapes of the Inishowen Peninsula in Co. Donegal. Join us as we explore the Irish roots, family connections and ancestral homeland that helped shape one of the most significant Irish-American political figures of the twentieth century.