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Question: Which month should we have the Meet
June   -12 (33.3%)
July   -5 (13.9%)
August   -5 (13.9%)
Any of above is suitable   -14 (38.9%)
Total Votes: 36

Author Topic: Roots Chat Meet Dublin 2007 Friday - Sunday  (Read 10308 times)
Christopher
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Roots Chat Meet Dublin 2007 Friday - Sunday
« on: Saturday 15 April 06 16:43 UTC (UK) »

Steady progress is being made with the organization of this event. It has been decided that June, July or August are the most suitable months as schools will be on holiday which will enable children to accompany their parents to this event. You are all welcome to blame me if this event proves not to be a really great one. Cheesy
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Re: Roots Chat Meet Dublin 2007 Friday - Sunday
« Reply #1 on: Saturday 15 April 06 19:57 UTC (UK) »

Hi Chris,

It is not your job to make this a wonderful event.  It will be up to each and every one of us who attends to make it a great event.  I think we will get out of the event as much as we put in.  There is no reason at all for this event not ending up as THE EVENt of 2007 for all Irish Genealogists.

Mary.
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Re: Roots Chat Meet Dublin 2007 Friday - Sunday
« Reply #2 on: Saturday 15 April 06 20:14 UTC (UK) »

Hiya Mary,

Thanks for the support there. There is still a lot of work to be done. The word needs to be spread further amongst the Rootschat members. I agree it is up to each and every one of us who attend ... we are still somewhat short of each and every ones of us..I have just noticed a message come in saying 30,000 Rootschatters...anyone seen them anywhere Huh Are they hiding in Tyrone among the bushes Huh the Sloblands of Wexford Huh The Orchard County of County Armagh Huh the Lowlands of the Ards Peninsula Huh The Ring of Kerry Huh somewhere up Macgillicuddy's Reeks Huh they must be somewhere and there must be some more Irish people amongst that 30,000 too. Any suggestions as to how we go about finding them Huh

I do not understand the voting system. Could someone explain it please or should I keep my mouth firmly closed Huh I voted once and the poll registered 4, someone else voted and it only registered 1 .I promise I was not cheating Cheesy

All the Best, Chris
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Re: Roots Chat Meet Dublin 2007 Friday - Sunday
« Reply #3 on: Saturday 15 April 06 20:31 UTC (UK) »

Hi Chris,

I would imaging quite a lot of the 30.000 are NOT in Ireland.  I'm sure if you do get this up and running there might be some people willing to come from abroad.  However we do neeed to find out who, in Ireland, would be interested.

Mary.
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Christopher
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Re: Roots Chat Meet Dublin 2007 Friday - Sunday
« Reply #4 on: Saturday 15 April 06 23:29 UTC (UK) »

Possibles/Probables

Anne Fitzy
Anne (Taid)
Anthony
Audrey
Cáit (Ni Sheaghdha)
Celtic Damsel
Christopher Co. Down
Claire (Sparkle26)
Colette (teap78) + a friend
Gerry (gmack) Dublin
Jakky
Joebhoy + 5 (Provisional)
KarenM from Ontario, Canada
Kathie (plus 3 of her family)
Kim Hannan
Lesanne
Lynne (Schmidt), husband and daughter probably. Own accommodation
Mark
Maryderry (Belfast would suit)
Maureen (Beresford) Only if in Belfast
Mary Merne (NiftyFifty47)
Mo
Mobo
Pam (Vabre) and husband from Australia
Pat01 (If not in July. Friend of Mary Merne)
Ravenhair
Rob (Genresearch) Possible
Rootie (Provisional)
RoryT and friend
Runey
Sarah and Trystan
Saz
Sharon (Scuttletrap) and Andy
Steve
Sue (Willow2670)
Jane Swan
Ticker (Global Moderator)
Tony H.
Tracey, husband and two children UK
Trish (Dublin1850) Provisional)
Wheeldon


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Re: Roots Chat Meet Dublin 2007 Friday - Sunday
« Reply #5 on: Sunday 16 April 06 02:50 UTC (UK) »

Hi Chris,

That's a good start.  My surname is actually MERNE.  Lett was my Granny's name!

Mary.
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Re: Roots Chat Meet Dublin 2007 Friday - Sunday
« Reply #6 on: Sunday 16 April 06 02:51 UTC (UK) »

Sorry about that Mary Sad I have the correct name in my address book
OK Cheesy The necessary correction has been made. Will you be coming on
your own or with a friend Huh What about your Canadian friend Huh
Have I got that wrong too...American Huh
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Re: Roots Chat Meet Dublin 2007 Friday - Sunday
« Reply #7 on: Sunday 16 April 06 05:08 UTC (UK) »

Hi Chris,

My Canadian friend who lives here in Ireland is not interested in Genealogy.  My American friend who still lives in the USA is quite interested in Genealogy but I think she's coming over for a visit this year.  However I've met a lady on this site who I think could be persuaded to come.

Mary.
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Re: Roots Chat Meet Dublin 2007 Friday - Sunday
« Reply #8 on: Sunday 16 April 06 05:12 UTC (UK) »

Hiya Mary,

Your American Friend might be interested in the Belfast Meet on 29th July. Linenhall Library in the morning,
City Hall in the afternoon from approximately 2.00 - 3.00 then a quick visit to the Ulster Museum.

All the Best, Chris
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Re: Roots Chat Meet Dublin 2007 Friday - Sunday
« Reply #9 on: Sunday 16 April 06 05:21 UTC (UK) »

Hi Chris,

That's a possibility but she hasn't finalised her dates yet so we'll have to wait and see.

Mary.
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Re: Roots Chat Meet Dublin 2007 Friday - Sunday
« Reply #10 on: Sunday 16 April 06 05:25 UTC (UK) »

Hi Chris,

That's a possibility but she hasn't finalised her dates yet so we'll have to wait and see.

Mary.

Mary, How about a one day one in Dublin too Huh  Chris
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Re: Roots Chat Meet Dublin 2007 Friday - Sunday
« Reply #11 on: Sunday 16 April 06 06:47 UTC (UK) »

Hi Chris,

I'd be interested in coming over in 2007- from Shropshire. Might bring husband and two recalcitrant children. Might go it alone though as husband is too interested in Guinness and may not be able to keep the kids amused!

Tracey.
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Meehan - Co Durham, Ireland, USA and Canada
Hopps -  Co Durham and N. Yks
Ward, Mortimer, Littleboy - Norfolk
Angus -  Co Durham
Pyle -  Co Durham and Northumberland
Rowntree -  N Yks and Co Durham
Ridley - Co Durham
Kelly -  Co Durham and Ireland
Christopher
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Re: Roots Chat Meet Dublin 2007 Friday - Sunday
« Reply #12 on: Sunday 16 April 06 07:00 UTC (UK) »

Hi Chris,

I'd be interested in coming over in 2007- from Shropshire. Might bring husband and two recalcitrant children. Might go it alone though as husband is too interested in Guinness and may not be able to keep the kids amused!

Tracey.

Hiya Happy Easter Tracey,

Great to hear from you. Cead Mille Failte. One hundred thousand Welcomes. Welcome to the Irish thread on the Lighter Side. May we put you down for a provisional group of four at the moment Huh Sure now there are all sorts of exciting things to do in Dublin. Your kids will have a whale of a time and when they go back fo school for the new term they will have a lot to tell their mates about the quare time they had in the land of Saints and Scholars.

We look forward to seeing you all next year.

All the Best, Chris
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Re: Roots Chat Meet Dublin 2007 Friday - Sunday
« Reply #13 on: Sunday 16 April 06 11:07 UTC (UK) »

I'm looking forward to it too. I have always wanted to come to Ireland but the Greek islands have held a bigger attraction (i.e the sun) in previous years.

Tracey.
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Meehan - Co Durham, Ireland, USA and Canada
Hopps -  Co Durham and N. Yks
Ward, Mortimer, Littleboy - Norfolk
Angus -  Co Durham
Pyle -  Co Durham and Northumberland
Rowntree -  N Yks and Co Durham
Ridley - Co Durham
Kelly -  Co Durham and Ireland
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Re: Roots Chat Meet Dublin 2007 Friday - Sunday
« Reply #14 on: Sunday 16 April 06 16:23 UTC (UK) »

Hi Chris,

The logistics of trying to organise a one day meet in Dublin before the summer would be a nightmare.  However there is no reason at all why some of us could not get together occasionally.

Getting a few fellow Genealogists together would be as easy as making a date for a meal or whatever.

Mary.
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