Oct. 28th, 2023

vivdunstan: Part of my family tree (genealogy)
The very rare book that I ordered showing lost Dublin streets in pictures and text arrived safely. Huge thanks to Ulysses Rare Books in Dublin. The book is in great condition and was extremely well packed. I am really looking forward to learning more about the streets where my great granny and her family lived. Some of the very poorest parts of the city then, largely demolished and rebuilt over now.

It took me many decades to trace my Irish great granny. For a long time we thought she was from Northern Ireland. Even when I did finally trace her the documentary record was extremely incomplete, combined with zero family knowledge. We needed DNA testing to prove I’d traced her right. Her family was extremely poor, and constantly in and out of the workhouses and prisons. The latter means I have physical descriptions for great granny and both her parents, as well as other relatives! And while many Irish genealogical records were lost, it’s remarkable just how much detail I’ve traced about her family.

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