There's a new issue of the free Irish Lives Remembered online magazine.
It includes the final installment in a four-part series on illicit whiskey making in Ireland — Money, Mountain Dew, and Murder: Illicit Poitín Distillation in Ireland During the 1920s.
And:
Dame Barbara Windsor’s Irish Ancestry: The Collins Family from Cork City by Fiona Fitzsimons;
The Broderick Surname in Ireland by Paul MacCotter;
Who Needs Genetic Cousins Anyway? by Maurice Gleeson;
Defenders of the Sun: The “Divine Twins” in Ancient Irish Mythology by Eamonn "Ned" Kelly;
"Begad, We Have the Wrong Man Got” by Stephen Peirce;
Excerpt of True to Ireland: Éire’s ‘conscientious objectors’ in New Zealand in World War II (2019, The Cuba Press) by Peter Burke.
Plus regular columns:
Dear Genie (Our Genealogists help you with your research block)
Photodetective (Jayne Shrimpton analyses one of your family photos)
Patrick's Page (Patrick Roycroft deals with a client at the Irish Family History Centre)
FMP Roundup (Niall Cullen lets us know of the new Irish genealogy records that have been added to Findmypast)
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