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I have already heard about Frank Delaney. In fact, I am a friend of John Joseph Delaney, the most famous Argentine-Irish author in my country. I would like to have a book, if I can. Greetings. Liliana Doyle
March 4
No, I don´t know that story. I knew about the Dresden. It came out in The Southern Cross, the Irish newspaper in Argentina. Remember also William Brown, the founder of Argentinian Navy. Greetings. Lilian
July 17, 2009
Quite a terrible story!!! Thank you for telling us. Have a nice life, you and your family!!! Greetings from Lilian Doyle, Argentina
July 17, 2009
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Polland: your martyrs lie now hidden in the ground. The war is finished and Spring spreads blossoms of Life in every field. Young people´s love flourishes in the air. Children are growing. Your hope is new, clean like a star dew in a forest. Polland…
July 17, 2009
Hello! He left Ireland in the worst year of the Famine, 1847. It is known that priests encouraged Irish to come to Argentina where they would be given lands, mostly in the Indian border, and because they wouldn´t be discriminated here because the of…
July 15, 2009
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Hello!!! I´m Lilian Doyle, from Argentina, and I have just made contact with the Doyle family in Australia, after 162 years of not knowing anything about them!! My greatgrandfather was Luke Doyle, born in Mullingar, County Westmeath, in 1829. His br…
June 27, 2009
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That is the name I gave to my greatgrandfather´s story when I finally published in a small book. I´m a Literature and English Teacher, and writer, in San Fernando, Buenos Aires, Argentina, and I´m very proud of my ancestors. I´ve been in Mullingar,…
June 5, 2009

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Tell us a little about yourself
Teacher of English and Literature. Writer of poems and short tales. Divorced and mother of two sons and two daughters, I live in San Fernando, Province of Buenos Aires, Argentina.
What's your Irish link?
Great grandparent/s
What does your Irishness mean to you?
A feeling of belonging and a pride for my ancestors
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Message to Polland

Polland: your martyrs lie now
hidden in the ground.
The war is finished
and Spring spreads blossoms of Life
in every field.
Young people´s love flourishes in the air.
Children are growing.
Your hope is new,
clean like a star dew
in a forest.
Polland: let peace be with you
and with all of us
for ever.
Liliana Doyle -1st. prize in Warsaw, Polland, Congress of the International Union of Architechts, 1981.

Posted on July 17, 2009 at 9:39pm —

liliana doyle

Wanted descendance of Daniel Doyle and Anne Carbery

Hello!!! I´m Lilian Doyle, from Argentina, and I have just made contact with the Doyle family in Australia, after 162 years of not knowing anything about them!! My greatgrandfather was Luke Doyle, born in Mullingar, County Westmeath, in 1829. His brother Christopher went to Australia. His other brothers and sisters had gone to Brooklyn and New York. So I tell you: if your ancestor comes from Mullingar, circa 1820/30, and his or her parents were Daniel Doyle and Anne Carbery, then you are my lost… Continue

Posted on June 27, 2009 at 9:46pm —

liliana doyle

Black 47

That is the name I gave to my greatgrandfather´s story when I finally published in a small book. I´m a Literature and English Teacher, and writer, in San Fernando, Buenos Aires, Argentina, and I´m very proud of my ancestors. I´ve been in Mullingar, County Westmeath, from where Luke Doyle emigrated to Argentina, the last of the family to do so, after his parents' death by the Great Famine. He was married here by the mythical Father Fahy with Kathleen Gaynor, daugther of the most important ladnown… Continue

Posted on June 5, 2009 at 9:45pm — 4 Comments

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At 4:30pm on June 1, 2008, Ruben Hector Robledo Molloy said…
Saludos desde Buenos Aires.

Ruben
At 3:14pm on April 16, 2008, liliana doyle said…
www.eirin.com.ar is the link
At 3:11pm on April 16, 2008, liliana doyle said…
Hello, I tell you there is already a link for Irlandeses_ Mercosur, as well the Argentine newspaper The Southern Cross that joins the Irish descendants. I am connected with all of them. I have taken part in the Second Symposium for Irish Latin American Studies in Buenos Aires, last year. Thank you very much. Greetings Lilian Doyle
 
 
 

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