My great-great-grandfather, who lived from 1815 until 1902 in one of the areas worst affected by the Great Famine in Ireland, in the late 1840s. The Famine caused the population or Ireland to fall from 8 million to 4 million through starvation and emigration. I’d like to know how he survived that terrible time, and what the effect on the locality was. If my investigations are correct, he also changed religion to marry – possibly giving up an inheritance – so there’s obviously an interesting story there too.


We received many photo captions for last week’s Family History Month competition. Thank you to everyone that entered.
Congratulations to Christalina Jager, winner of a Premium Family Site Subscription for her family site.
We loved your photo caption; “believing that the exhaust from those new things called cars would kill them, the ladies invented a new mask that wouldn’t mess up their makeup”.
According to the Netherlands Nationaal Archief’s bibliographic record, the photo shows women in Montreal, Canada in 1939, wearing plastic face protection from snowstorms.
This week, we’re holding another Family History Month competition to win a PremiumPlus site subscription.
Which of your ancestors would you like to meet and why?
Answer – by October 15 – in the comments below to win.
Don’t forget to check our other Family History Month activities here.
Good luck!
Dixie
October 9, 2013
I want to meet the gentleman right in the middle. He seems to be the family’s center. Covered with the lovely quilt, he seems like he might be older. He well may be father and grandfather to several of the others. He probably has a lot of wonderful stories to tell.