Kennedy group listening to David Broderick at Lackeen Castle.

Irish Kennedy Clan Gathering 2023

Kennedys from home and abroad descended on North Tipperary in early July to retrace the footsteps of their ancestors.

From Laura in her early 20s to Mary in her early 90s, they came from all over Ireland and mingled happily with visitors from Australia, the UK, USA and Canada. All had one thing in common – an interest in their Irish Kennedy heritage, which in most cases could be traced back to Upper and Lower Ormond in North Tipperary.

So, our first port of call on Saturday was the historic village of Lorrha, where local guide, James Heenan, enlightened us on the important role played by Kennedys there throughout the centuries.

Kennedys in Scéal Shop, Lorrha.

Having been well-fortified with a refreshment break in the Scéal Community Shop in Lorrha, it was then on to Lackeen Castle to be met by historian David Broderick, who shared his knowledge and research of the Kennedy chiefs who lived there for over 200 years.

Coorevin Farm was next on our travels. Padraig Moran recounted the developments of both Coorevin House and the adjoining farm since his family first came to farm there in the pre-famine 1840s right up to the present day. Our first day concluded with a chance for all to chat, connect and trace relations in the convivial atmosphere of the Fairgreen Cafe in Borrisokane.

Terrence Kennedy at the book launch in Rearcross.

On Sunday we all repaired to Kennedy’s Bar in Rearcross. Here, visitors were treated to an overview of Irish Kennedy DNA project being conducted by Professor Mark Kennedy. Brian Patrick Kennedy and his son Terrence launched their most recent publication, ‘Our Irish Kennedy DNA Roots – Hidden in Plain Sight’.

An entertaining insight on relocating back to Ireland was delivered by two Kennedy couples – Bryan and Lucinda, and Eamon and Kathryn, who have now settled in Tipperary and Sligo respectively having visited here from Victoria, Australia, and Seattle, USA.

Music and song were provided by a local musician, but long after the music finished the chat continued as visitors continued to connect to their Irish roots and their Irish Kennedy cousins.

Covid may have hampered holding such gatherings over the past three years, but judging by the huge attendance at our 2023 gathering, interest among the Irish Kennedy Diaspora in researching their ancestral roots in North Tipperary and surrounding counties remains as strong as ever.

FURTHER DETAILS

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