Stories Of My Irish Families

Irish Native/Planter Stories

Friday, 17 April 2015

Maternal connection through my Newenham / Burton Line to the Usher's In recent weeks, through DNA technology, I have been able to identify, a little bit more of my lineage. Almost of "untold proportions" and this connection, also connects to more of a Lord Mayor of Dublin link than I ever thought...
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by Stories Of My Irish Families Friday, April 17, 2015 No comments

Saturday, 28 March 2015

In search of who killed Lt. Charles Burton Newenham - 1793 Departing from Genetic Genealogy for a bit, I wanted to focus on a story that I can't keep my mind off. With the 200 years anniversary of the end of Napoleon's reign, coming up in June 2015, I wanted to step back a further 22 years...
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by Stories Of My Irish Families Saturday, March 28, 2015 No comments

Monday, 9 March 2015

Am I of "Native Irish" Blood or I am of Norman Blood? Since I last posted, I'm getting into something much deeper, than I expected. That is, my Paternal Line (Y-DNA) has shone a light to mostly being of "Native Irish" descent, but I struggle to comprehend how deep this goes. I have placed myself in a few DNA projects and finally seeing a trend, that doesn't seem to fit with what I know of. My surname is supposed to carry the story of the Norman Conquest of Ireland in 1169 AD. But interestingly, I do not show the Y-DNA Haplogroup to Normandy or any other earlier European/African DNA structure. When...
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by Stories Of My Irish Families Monday, March 09, 2015 2 comments

Tuesday, 6 January 2015

Part 2 - Y-DNA & Autsomal DNA Picture Maps Well, here is my Y-DNA & Autosomal details as based in images. (Please click on the images for separate viewing) FTDNA - Ethnic Origin   Gedmatch Details - Admixture with Oracle (4 Populations) : FTDNA Details of my Y-DNA 67...
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by Stories Of My Irish Families Tuesday, January 06, 2015 No comments

Saturday, 27 December 2014

Part 1 - Y-DNA and the Irish Fitzgerald connection. About 10-11 Months have passed, quite a lot of data has been collated, but still not fully understood (would have to be a professor to understand it?). But it has shone a light, that I am on to something, quite extraordinary, particularly heading to my Paternal heritage. In essence, I initially used the DNA to trace connections to my Maternal heritage, but after a while it seemed to become stonewalled, because I could not connect with surety, of other Family DNA matches other than the Irish "Galway" Persse family. I had no other people who I...
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by Stories Of My Irish Families Saturday, December 27, 2014 No comments

Saturday, 25 October 2014

DNA Testing, Results and Thoughts (Initial blog) Well, 9 months have passed, since I took the Family Tree DNA test. 9 confusing months, with almost daily intrusions into my deep inner self. 9 months of trying to unravel, this fascination with my inner coded building blocks of my Human Genome. There are 3 parts to Ancestral DNA test (the basic parts that you need to know).  Autosomal testing : Links you with Cousins from both sides of your parents  Y-DNA : Strictly your Paternal line (Testing for Males only)  mtDNA : Strictly your Maternal line (Testing for both Male and Female) This...
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by Stories Of My Irish Families Saturday, October 25, 2014 No comments

Sunday, 27 July 2014

  Deeper Ancestry I ventured along a path that lead me to my burning thought. I know so much on my Maternal, I now have the tools and empowerment to finally tackle the Paternal side. I knew a little of my Paternal side, but not enough. It has "got my goat", to actually find out and venture a little deeper into finding out what historical ties we can find. I chose to do a DNA Ancestral test, to see where the Fitzgerald side would take me. Not only that, but my Mother's side was still quite blank in some parts.The whole basis on why I chose to do the DNA test was for heritage/historical...
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by Stories Of My Irish Families Sunday, July 27, 2014 No comments
Edgar Claude Hasler    -   1874 -1946 Continuing from Part 6 (Final): All the hard work, all the thoughts and processes of his life, his family life, came crashing down on 23 of August 1946. The day, Edgar Claude Hasler - Kelwylyn R Moure, passed away in an aged care facility in Sydney. He...
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by Stories Of My Irish Families Sunday, July 27, 2014 No comments

Saturday, 22 February 2014

Edgar Claude Hasler    -   1874 -1946 Continuing from Part 5: Just when you think you have got some part of continuity with your research, along comes another document, that blew my mind. It allowed me to believe that the family of the Newenham / Hasler's, still had a genuine interest...
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by Stories Of My Irish Families Saturday, February 22, 2014 No comments

Saturday, 11 January 2014

Edgar Claude Hasler    -   1874 -1946 Continuing from Part 4: Patent No.1 - Well Boring Device Patent No.2 - Steam Generator Patent No.3 - Coal Shale Retort Patent No.4 - Shale or Coal Retort Patent No.5 - Improvements in Steam Generator   Patent No.6 - Improvements for Distillation...
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by Stories Of My Irish Families Saturday, January 11, 2014 No comments

Tuesday, 24 December 2013

Edgar Claude Hasler    -   1874 -1946 Continuing from Part 3 : By the era of the 1920-1930-1940's, Moure was heavily involved with schemes of trying to gain capital, to fund his adventures. Being of : finding oil / boring for it and inventions/patents started to heavily flow. His business...
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by Stories Of My Irish Families Tuesday, December 24, 2013 No comments

Tuesday, 17 December 2013

Edgar Claude Hasler    -   1874 -1946 Continuing from Part 2 : Moure dropped out of being a "Senator", but still remained defiant on association with the Oil Industry. I am pretty certain, the Senator part, was to get his name out in society, so it was a recognised name. I have no proof,...
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by Stories Of My Irish Families Tuesday, December 17, 2013 No comments

Saturday, 14 December 2013

Edgar Claude Hasler    -   1874 -1946 Continuing from Part 1 :     (Bit of dialogue and back story) When I initially developed interest in Edgar, my Great Aunt, gave me some documents (quite a lot), that was to be of Edgar's life story. His own personal documents. It...
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by Stories Of My Irish Families Saturday, December 14, 2013 No comments

Friday, 13 December 2013

  Edgar Claude Hasler    -   1874 -1946   Eldest surviving child of Frederick John Hasler & Eliza Persse Newenham. 2nd Great Grand Uncle to me. When I was young, my Nan used to talk about him a lot, but not in the way I would understand as I was only 5 odd years...
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by Stories Of My Irish Families Friday, December 13, 2013 No comments

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