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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

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Christopher
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Re: Roots Chat Meet Dublin 2007 Friday - Sunday
« Reply #15 on: Sunday 16 April 06 23:01 UTC (UK) »

Hiya Mary ,

I know there are a few fellow genealogists in the Belfast and Co. Down area.
I have not a clue how many there are in the Dublin area. It is disgraceful. The City is almost the size of the north of Ireland. The only Dublin member appears to be Mo (Moscan). I don't believe it. A population in the region of 1.300,000 and only one person searching for their ancestors. If Rootschaters stated their location we might find a few more. Why are so many not stating their locations Huh Their ancestors may have been convicts..surely they are not convicts too Cheesy

I got quite carried away there for a minute. I nearly signed with an X imagining I was an illiterate nineteenth Irish peasant. Cheesy

Chris.

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Re: Roots Chat Meet Dublin 2007 Friday - Sunday
« Reply #16 on: Sunday 16 April 06 23:26 UTC (UK) »

Hi Chris,

I sure agree with you that there should surely be plenty of people searching.  Might it be possible that they are beginners and as such are a bit intimidated???

So all you Irish Rootschatters come on....crawl out of the woodwork and if you are unsure we'll all hold out the hand of friendship and try to help you in any way we can.  Just remember we were all rookies once and the only way any of us have learned was by ploughing through records and asking....even begging sometimes, for help.

This meet in 2007 could be a really good get together but it will need to be well planned as otherwise Chris will not know what size venue we'll need.

I hope this will motivate you all to at the very least show yourselves.

Mary.
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Re: Roots Chat Meet Dublin 2007 Friday - Sunday
« Reply #17 on: Monday 17 April 06 14:55 UTC (UK) »

I shall be seeing you all  at Linehall Library on the 29th July 2006 ............flights booked.........
can not wait..........

Thanks Uncle Chris
looking forward to 2007 as well

Steve
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Re: Roots Chat Meet Dublin 2007 Friday - Sunday
« Reply #18 on: Thursday 20 April 06 09:35 UTC (UK) »

If the meet is not in July I will be there along with Mary Merne.  It will be great to meet up with other people interested in the same subject.
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Christopher
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Re: Roots Chat Meet Dublin 2007 Friday - Sunday
« Reply #19 on: Monday 24 April 06 00:46 UTC (UK) »

Hiya Everyone,

We have 37 possible starters (if I get an affirmative reply to a message sent just now).
Lets see if we can interest at least 20 more people before the end of this month.
I will endeavour to extract a promise from Ticker that no one will be expected to push
the lawnmower at his country seat which a small grassy mound in South Dublin Cheesy

All the Best, Chris
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Re: Roots Chat Meet Dublin 2007 Friday - Sunday
« Reply #20 on: Monday 24 April 06 01:05 UTC (UK) »

Chris,

I would love to come over, perhaps 2007 may be a good time for me....

Karen
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Re: Roots Chat Meet Dublin 2007 Friday - Sunday
« Reply #21 on: Monday 24 April 06 01:13 UTC (UK) »

Chris,

I would love to come over, perhaps 2007 may be a good time for me....

Karen

Great to hear from you Karen. I hope you are able to come.
Canada and Oz are represented. It would be great to see NZ and US.

All the Best, Chris
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Re: Roots Chat Meet Dublin 2007 Friday - Sunday
« Reply #22 on: Monday 24 April 06 01:25 UTC (UK) »

Well, I've just learned my grandfather's parents names which are Whyte and Winn and are Irish.  My grandfather was born in New York, so a little bit of American in me, but mostly proud Canadian!

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Gandley (but known as Stanley in Canada)- Ireland to Birmingham
Ball, Kempson & Franklin - Birmingham
Shorter - Surrey
Dyer - Devon
Dawkins - Co. Cork, Ireland
Heffernan - Ireland
Huck - Alsace, France
Reinhart - Baden, Germany
Bowman & Ellis - England
Etheridge - Glouchester

Who all came to Canada in a little row boat, clap clap, clap your hands!!
Christopher
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Re: Roots Chat Meet Dublin 2007 Friday - Sunday
« Reply #23 on: Sunday 30 April 06 17:18 UTC (UK) »

UPDATE

41 may attend. Can we make it 50 by midnight and aim for well over 100 by the end of May Huh
Keep going everyone. It would be great if this was attended by a large number of people. This is the
reason the event is being planned for next year. Everyone needs to plan ahead for a big event in their lives.

Chris
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Re: Roots Chat Meet Dublin 2007 Friday - Sunday
« Reply #24 on: Tuesday 09 May 06 14:51 UTC (UK) »

Hi chris

I will be coming to the 2007 Meet as my dads side of the famliy are irish  Smiley

Look forward to meeting you all

Claire  Smiley
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Re: Roots Chat Meet Dublin 2007 Friday - Sunday
« Reply #25 on: Tuesday 09 May 06 19:08 UTC (UK) »

I think i might like to come, but i know so little about my Irish ancestors i am not sure i have enough to go on. I just think i might feel like a fish out of water!! ( or am i just being a bit sad???) Embarrassed Undecided
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Re: Roots Chat Meet Dublin 2007 Friday - Sunday
« Reply #26 on: Tuesday 09 May 06 19:32 UTC (UK) »

ravenhair, I went on the last meet in the Uk and was terribly nervous but everyone was so freindly - it's not all family history but about having a good laugh and learning a bit along the way - you will be fine - I'm hoping to go and haven't a clue how to search for any of my Irish relies.

Don't worry you will get along fine  Wink
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Re: Roots Chat Meet Dublin 2007 Friday - Sunday
« Reply #27 on: Tuesday 09 May 06 19:42 UTC (UK) »

Thanks wheeldon, for your kind words! I have always wanted to visit dublin, so maybe i should stop being a wuss and do it!!
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Re: Roots Chat Meet Dublin 2007 Friday - Sunday
« Reply #28 on: Wednesday 10 May 06 01:25 UTC (UK) »

To Christopher, Ravenhair and potential guests Grin

I think that you should All pack your bags,and arrange the family,Trust me.....they'll still be there when you get back ::)Starving possilby,but alive!
I live in perth western australia......Which is the most isolated capital city in the world,but Its beaytiful,so thats ok!!!!
I would quite possibly chew off my right arm to go to dublin,and access any record I could find,just to walk the streets Cool,and  drown in all the history!!!
  You dont relize how lucky you all are Smiley Smiley Smiley Smiley Smiley..SO
       Take a running jump,wave Ta-Ta,and off you all go to dublin
            cheers from chrissy.
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Re: Roots Chat Meet Dublin 2007 Friday - Sunday
« Reply #29 on: Wednesday 10 May 06 01:49 UTC (UK) »

To Christopher, Ravenhair and potential guests Grin
 
I think that you should All pack your bags,and arrange the family,Trust me.....they'll still be there when you get back ::)Starving possilby,but alive!
 I live in perth western australia......Which is the most isolated capital city in the world,but Its beaytiful,so thats ok!!!!
 I would quite possibly chew off my right arm to go to dublin,and access any record I could find,just to walk the streets Cool,and  drown in all the history!!!
  You dont relize how lucky you all are Smiley Smiley Smiley Smiley Smiley..SO
       Take a running jump,wave Ta-Ta,and off you all go to dublin
            cheers from chrissy.

Hiya Chrissy,

It is a bit early to give this advice. I hope people realise this event in Dublin takes place at least thirteen months hence. We have a choice of June, July or August. I wonder if June or July might be better. Ireland's leading equestrian and social event of the year ... The Dublin Horse Show..takes place in August and it may be more difficult to get accommodation at that time of the year unless you book early.  People attending the Horse Show probably book twelve months in advance.

Best Wishes, Chris
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