These surnames boarded the nine ships in Cork in 1825
Boarding the ships in Ireland It was a long voyage across the Atlantic.Storms sometimes drove ships backall the way from sight of Newfoundlandto Ireland again. I took an average of 30 days to cross.Finally entering the St. Lawrence River,stopping on Grosse Ile for quarantine inspection and to switch to a steamboat for the next leg…
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Icelandic Pylsur (Hot Dogs) 6 long white, fluffy hot dog buns 6 pylsur sausages 4 tablespoons Icelandic hot dog mustard 4 tablespoons ketchup 4 tablespoons Icelandic remoulade – recipe below if you aren’t buying it premade 6 tablespoons crispy deep-fried onion slivers 6 tablespoons diced shallots 1 1/2 cups water mixed with 1 1/2 cups…
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This particular ‘hammer’ head was found in the backyard of a house not far from the Mill in Kinmount. It belonged to the Rathbun Lumber Company and was likely buried for over a hundred years. It was found when the septic system was installed.
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We recently upgraded our view at the Galway Hall Office. No more ‘same old’!!! Take a drive and see for yourself!!