'My
Place Amongst The Stones'
Guest
Book Page 47
If you arrived here from a keyword search why not check all the links below and travel with me to the West of Ireland.
Record 461Name: Stella Saenz
From: California
Website:
Referred by: Word of Mouth
Time: Friday, September 28, 2001 at 21:28:56
Comments:Thank you for sharing your wonderful pictures with me. Someday, I hope I may blessed to make the journey myself. God bless you.
Record 462Name: Heather Largent
From:
Website:
Referred by:
Time: Saturday, September 29, 2001 at 07:06
Comments:I happened upon your site, it is quite lovely and I really enjoy the music. Since you know a little about the Gore-Booths, I was wondering if you have ever heard of the Gore-Jones family? The Gore-Jones family in Drumcliffe lived very close to the Gore-Booth estate at Lisadell. I have been researching the Gore-Jones family and have come to a halt in Sligo. I believe that somewhere there is a connection between the two families, this is just a hunch though. The two families both Gore with a hypen living so close. If you might have any knowledge of this, I would be very interested.
Thank You
Heather Largent
Record 463Name: Nefertari
From: Australia
Website:
Referred by: From ICQ
Time: Monday, October 1, 2001 at 09:16:25
Comments:Hi Mary,
This is a great site...I'm very impressed! It contains so much information about Ireland....and I love the background music...very well done!
Record 464Name: Homer Lee Mollohan
From: Decatur,Illinois USA
Website:
Referred by: From Search Engine
Time: Monday, October 1, 2001 at 21:54:16
Comments:Great, Great, Great, Great, Grandfather, George Mollohan was born County Sligo, Province of Connacht, Ireland, died Kanawha County, Virginia, USA.(born 1750& died 1815).He married Nancy Hanks Jones (Born 1754) in County Kerry, Province of Munster, Ireland.
Record 465Name: Kim
From: Arlington, Texas
Website:
Referred by: From Search Engine
Time: Tuesday, October 2, 2001 at 22:04:14
Comments:This is the first guest book I have ever signed :) I found your site while searching for short prayers / verses for those on my prayer list. Your collection is absolutely wonderful. I look forward to visiting your site again.
Record 466Name: Hilary Scullane
From: Houston, Texas
Website:
Referred by: From Search Engine
Time: Tuesday, October 2, 2001 at 23:56:43
Comments:I just typed in my last name to see what would come up. And your website had my last name which not very many people have. So I'm very surprised to see my last name on your website. There's only like 13 Scullane's in the U.S. that I know of. The rest of them are in Ireland somewhere.
Record 467Name: Laurie Martel
From: United States
Website: Jan & Laurie's Home Page (not yet ready)
Referred by: From Search Engine
Time: Saturday, October 6, 2001 at 09:23:06
Comments:
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Don't lose this site! It's one of the best I've seen and I intend to link it to my Web Pages. I'm just beginning to construct a site and wished to include my recent journey to Beautiful Ireland. Your site will be a wonderful compliment to this. I anticipate a good reception from my guests! Thank you for an enjoyable visit.
Record 468Name: Shannon Dillon Duggan
From: Hamburg, N.Y., USA
Website:
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Time:
Comments:Hello, Your site is lovely - too lovely to keep to oneself. A computer question: How do I pass along items from this section of your site? (Prayerful Thoughts and Thoughtful Prayers ) Some sites have the option that says e-mail to a friend. Yours requires me to know more than how to press a button!
Thanks very much,
Shannon Dillon Duggan (Can you guess where most of my ancestors come from?) A site reference for you : The Cenacle Journal by Sr. Rose Hoover
Shannon D.
Record 469Name: Peter McLaren
From: Euphony
Website:
Referred by: From MoyTura's Business Card
Time: Thursday, October 11, 2001 at 18:02:34
Comments:Mary & Michelle, This is an absolutely wonderful website you both that here. It was good to read all the stories !!! I will be back to check it to see the updates from time to time. Will speak to you both soon. Take Care and Thank You !!!!
I am still trying to remember the Gaelic you were teaching me !!!Go raith míle maith agat, Take Care, Peter
Record 470Name: Louise Dillon
From: Canada
Website:
Referred by: Another Site Link
Time: Wednesday, October 17, 2001 at 22:07:33
Comments:I loved so much the Empty Chair. Some of the poems I was familiar with but the others I enjoyed. Thank you for sharing. A little kindness can put a smile on another's face, you have put a smile in my heart. Thanks
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the Journey
For those who have just joined me on this page why not go to the beginning of our travels and see some of the places in The Start of Our Journey through the West of Ireland. My Place Amongst the Stones gives the history of my company name, Moytura - a celtic heritage going back thousands of years.
We journey to my own parish of Lackagh - a small village just 12 miles from Galway with a mighty big history. Learn all about the Battle of Knockdoe - one of Ireland's bloodiest of conflicts in the 16th century.
We then move on to take a quick jaunt around Galway City; and then to the heart of Connemara - with its wild and wonderful beauty.
From there we journey south into County Clare and see The Burren - a place that has lain undisturbed since the Ice-age and of immense botanical, ecological and archaeological importance.
Visit Ireland's finest early monastic heritage centre in Clonmacnoise, County Offaly; and to my favourite of all the early Christian Church locations - Clonfert, South County Galway, with its beautiful tiny 12th century Cathedral of Saint Brendan. Come with me around the grounds and see the Bishop's Palace and the 1000 year old Yew Walk.
While on the Clonfert pages, you can learn a potted history of Saint Brendan the Navigator, possibly the first European to set foot in North America in the 6th. century. And join me in the celebrations when this tiny cathedral was listed in the World Monuments Watch 2000 most endangered monuments.
Come with me on my 'Famine Journey' which starts in Westport, and moves to Sligo, my Dad's County and the departure port for many of the 'Coffin Ships'. This part of my journey ends in Grosse-Île on a tiny island east of Quebec City.
On this page you will learn some of the history of our Famine Refugees and find the final resting place of over 6,000 of my country folk who died within sight of their first freedom in over 300 years. This is where many of the Irish roots in North America started.
Our Journey moves on to other places on that visit to Canada where we see Quebec City and some of Ontario's lovely places and then to two of Canada's famous Catholic Shrines - Saint Anne de Beaupré and to Cap-de-la-Madeleine.
Finally, join me on my pilgrimage to a peaceful haven in a war-torn country in Medugorje in Bosnia-Hercegovinia. The other areas of my Web site can be found in the drop-down box below.
If you are interested in Irish history or anything to do with Ireland why not visit our new additions where you will find a large selection of genuine Irish goods as well as Irish reading, music & viewing material!:Moytura's Irish Store, Moytura's Irish Bookshop, Moytura's Irish Music Store, and Moytura's Irish Video Store
I have added links pages of other places related to the places we visit, links to leisure activities in Ireland i.e. golf, fishing, horse riding, sailing in Ireland, festivals, entertainment etc. and some of my friends' home pages.
Go raith míle maith agat - thanks a million
Beannacht Dé Ort - bain taitneamh as do thuras.
God Bless and Enjoy Your 'Journey'Oh, I nearly forgot......come and meet me and mine HERE
See some of the awards received for this site HERE.For those of you who are interested in tracing you family ancestry these pages might help, just hit the banners to go directly to each site or check out our Trace Your Ancestry pages first where you can see some of the vast numbers of data base lists and try out an on-line search for yourself.
Every now and then people send me stories, poems, or URLs to other Home Pages that I find very touching or uplifting, they can be found at the links below. Some will make you smile, maybe even laugh, some may make you cry or a little sad - but all will leave a little bit of a mark, if only for the few minutes you spend reading or listening to them. Enjoy - I call this section:
"PRAYERFUL THOUGHTS & THOUGHTFUL PRAYERS"
CIRCLE THE WORLD WITH PRAYER
Could you DONATE just 10 minutes of your time a day?? If Yes then- GIVE IT TO GOD! Great rewards and long-term benefits! Invitation open to ANYONE, ANYWHERE, ANY RELIGION & NONE!!
Check out the WHY, WHERE, WHEN & HOW here: Circle of Prayer Then ask yourself the question - WHY NOT?!?!
Celtic Women International
Celtic Women International is a young and vibrant organisation founded by Jean Bills, a woman with Irish roots living in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. It is now in growth phase and expanding membership throughout the whole world for ANYONE (yes, even the guys!) with Celtic roots. It's purpose is to honour, celebrate and promote our Celtic Heritage. In the near future we hope to be a resource for all things Celtic with databases of other Celtic Organisations, Support Bodies, Music & the Arts etc. Membership, for only $25!!, incorporates a quarterly newsletter with the finest of articles related all things Celtic.
Our annual conference brings together some of the best advocates of Celtic Traditions as well as musicians and artists representing the recognised Celtic Nations of Ireland, Cornwall, Scotland, Wales, The Isle of Man, Brittany and Galicia and Asturia in Spain. 2002 sees the conference on the move and will be held in New Orleans, 2003 in Toronto, 2004 in Pheonix and 2005 in GALWAY, IRELAND! Please help us to grow this wonderful organisation by joining us as a member. All are very welcome and your presence can only enrich us. Learn all about us at:
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Moytura's web site currently has 12 definite and individual sections which can be found below:.c
Get a Free Family Coat of Arms Ancestry.com has the greatest databases in the world for those in North America who are trying to trace their ancestry. Hit the banner to the right to see the some of the extensive lists available and while there why not do a search from their own database search engine?Just hit the banner to the left.
Are You Drawing Up Your Family Tree?
Moytura now has a brand new Irish shopping site online, so why not go and have a mooch by hitting the logo!
Here you will find a vast selection of Irish products in the following categories: Ancestry, Art, Books, Collectors items, Crafts, Crystal, Dancing, Fashion, Foodhall, Fragrances, Gifts, Heraldry, Houseware, Jewellery, Maps, Music, Names, Sportswear, Travel and Videos. All our goods are from genuine Irish suppliers.Email addresses are used for one purpose only - to send on your newsletter.
They are given to NO OTHER third party.
HOME-BASED BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
Moytura Graphic Design has expanded enormously since it's humble beginnings just a few years ago and has taken a new business venture which can be operated from home on a full or part-time basis. You can learn about this work-from-home opportunity here. TELECOMMUNICATIONS INDUSTRY
The telecommunications industry goes from strength to strength world wide, especially with de-regulation opening up most countries to healthy and cost-cutting competition. The company, for which we are Independent Consultants, has been so successful since its European start-up in 1998 that it has now expanded from the UK to Ireland Belgium, the Netherlands, and the USA. It plans to expand even further in the very near future - to:
If you, or anyone you know, living in any of these countries would like to start a home-based business, the opportunities are enormous as this company is only just beginning and, as Independent Consultants, everyone will be in at the very ground level. E-MAIL for details or check out the WEBPAGE.
Contact Mary Mullins, Moytura Graphic Design, Cregmore, Claregalway, Co. Galway, Ireland. Ph: +353 91 798407
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