The Irish in America

St. Patrick’s Day 2025

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St. Patrick’s Day card from the 1950s (Private family collection)

Wishing everyone a happy day on Monday. Looking to learn a little about the Irish in America? Here are a few suggestions. Enjoy.

  • Please look at my St. Patrick’s Day post at ainemccormack.com for memories of Grandma and the boiled dinner.
  • Read about how St. Patrick’s Day was celebrated in 1899 here.
  • Go here to learn about Maureen, who left Milltown, County Kerry, in 1947 to start a new life in America through her delightful stories.
  • Looking for a movie to watch this St. Patrick’s Day? Look here and here for some ideas.
  • This time of the year reminds me of this essay.

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Author: Aine

I live in Saint Paul, Minnesota. My heritage pretty much covers the map of Ireland: great-great-grandparents from Cork (Crowley, Foley, Regan), a great-great-grandmother from Clare (Quinn), a great-great-grandfather from Fermanagh (McMahon) and his wife's parents from Mayo (McAndrew), a great-grandmother from Connemara (Hannon) married to my great-grandfather from Laois (McCormack), great-grandparents from Sligo (Flannery), and a great-grandmother from Kildare (Hill). All of those people ended up in Minnesota, where my four grandparents were born. Three and four generations after my people left Ireland for America, I retain all Irish heritage. So much for the melting pot...

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    Loved reading again!

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