Ancestry/Genealogy
In reply to the discussion: so, can someone w access to irish records do a search for me? [View all]Irish_Dem
(71,178 posts)I cannot find any records on Ancestry showing Peter immigrating or exiled to NSW.
I am also not finding a male son named John.
However it looks like the grandfather went by John Michael and they switched the name back and forth.
In the strict Irish naming tradition, Peter would have named his first male child after Peter's father.
And it is showing he named him Michael.
If you pm me your grandfather's name I have a better chance of tracking it down.
I don't have access to Irish Center records, but I do haven an international Ancestry subscription.
I have done quite a bit of genealogy and DNA research, it is better to start with your father or grandfather, two people you know for sure you are related to, and work on their family tree.
Rather than try to do it backwards by working down from the suspected historical relative.
If you give me Grandpa Dwyer's name, birth date, location via pm I will do a search for him. And see where it takes us.
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