Haloheldbyhorns
Joined Sun 09/28/08
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I used to post there alot but it got way to combative there lots of ugliness
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tanyaann
Joined Mon 12/03/07
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| Sun 11/02/08 03:17 PM |
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'irishaboard alumni' what's that?
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Haloheldbyhorns
Joined Sun 09/28/08
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| Sun 11/02/08 03:18 PM |
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it was a website called Irishabroad and they had forums like this you could post on
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tanyaann
Joined Mon 12/03/07
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ah ok!
Never heard of it, but I'm second generation irish american.
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Haloheldbyhorns
Joined Sun 09/28/08
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| Sun 11/02/08 03:29 PM |
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That is what was there mostly Irish americans. Did you know you can apply for citezenship in Ireland if you can proove Irish decent?
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tanyaann
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| Sun 11/02/08 03:32 PM |
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That is what was there mostly Irish americans. Did you know you can apply for citezenship in Ireland if you can proove Irish decent?
If you have you can prove lineage and have requested birth records. Depending on what generation you are... if one of your parents was born in ireland, you can apply for citizenship born on forgein soil. I am not sure what you can do if you are generational. But if you contact the clerks office for the families' county they will be able to tell you.
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tanyaann
Joined Mon 12/03/07
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| Sun 11/02/08 03:33 PM |
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Did you know if you can find your family property and prove that its your family property, you can take ownership?
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Haloheldbyhorns
Joined Sun 09/28/08
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| Sun 11/02/08 03:33 PM |
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QUOTE:
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That is what was there mostly Irish americans. Did you know you can apply for citezenship in Ireland if you can proove Irish decent?
If you have you can prove lineage and have requested birth records. Depending on what generation you are... if one of your parents was born in ireland, you can apply for citizenship born on forgein soil. I am not sure what you can do if you are generational. But if you contact the clerks office for the families' county they will be able to tell you.
Only goes back to a second generation did it myself so now I am a dual citizen
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tanyaann
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| Sun 11/02/08 03:35 PM |
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ah ok! my son would be able to do too, because my mom went over there 4 years ago, haven't heard from her, but I am assuming she got her forgien born citizenship
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Haloheldbyhorns
Joined Sun 09/28/08
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| Sun 11/02/08 03:38 PM |
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Did you know if you can find your family property and prove that its your family property, you can take ownership?
My relatives were catholic so they had no property LOL
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originunknwn
Joined Thu 10/30/08
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| Sun 11/02/08 05:35 PM |
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My relatives were catholic so they had no property LOL
catholic and irish here
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Edited by originunknwn on Sun 11/02/08 05:35 PM
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quiet_2008
Joined Sat 08/30/08
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| Sun 11/02/08 05:37 PM |
my ancestors were protestant
they took your relatives property
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Haloheldbyhorns
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| Sun 11/02/08 05:39 PM |
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my ancestors were protestant
they took your relatives property
LOL are you stalking me
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quiet_2008
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| Sun 11/02/08 05:40 PM |
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haha nahhhhh there's just hardly anyone else online and they are all serious about stuff and no fun
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Haloheldbyhorns
Joined Sun 09/28/08
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| Sun 11/02/08 05:44 PM |
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haha nahhhhh there's just hardly anyone else online and they are all serious about stuff and no fun
I know what you mean cute girlfreind by the way
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quiet_2008
Joined Sat 08/30/08
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| Sun 11/02/08 05:44 PM |
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awwww thanks, she'll like hearing that
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