@Pippy
we have each stated our views. I've stated mine as clearly as I can,I feel no need to defend or justify or try to explain them further them to you. I'm perfectly willing to agree to differ,without prejudice.
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My name: I use "Padraic" because my actual [middle name] "Patrick" was taken.
It was my paternal grandfather's first name my fathers middle name and my mother's maiden name.
I'm Australian by birth and Irish by ethnicity,with both families leaving Ireland in the C19th. Mum's from Galway in about 1850,to Canada, Dad's people from Clare in 1870 to the free colony of South Australia.
Yes,I've been to Ireland, a couple of times.The last time I was over 50,and backpacked,mainly around the South.It was wonderful.
AN IRISH WEDDING PROPOSAL:
"How would you like to be buried with my people?"
we have each stated our views. I've stated mine as clearly as I can,I feel no need to defend or justify or try to explain them further them to you. I'm perfectly willing to agree to differ,without prejudice.
00000000000000000000000000-----------------------------000000000000000000000000000
My name: I use "Padraic" because my actual [middle name] "Patrick" was taken.
It was my paternal grandfather's first name my fathers middle name and my mother's maiden name.
I'm Australian by birth and Irish by ethnicity,with both families leaving Ireland in the C19th. Mum's from Galway in about 1850,to Canada, Dad's people from Clare in 1870 to the free colony of South Australia.
Yes,I've been to Ireland, a couple of times.The last time I was over 50,and backpacked,mainly around the South.It was wonderful.
AN IRISH WEDDING PROPOSAL:
"How would you like to be buried with my people?"