Issue 23, the Summer 2025 edition of Irish Lives Remembered, the official magazine of the Irish Family History Centre, is just out and free online.
Articles cover both historical and recent Irish lives, complemented by genealogy tips. There’s Canadian content.
Featured articles cover the legend of St. Brendan, the experiences of Irish Arctic explorers, some of whom played a crucial role in navigating the Canadian Arctic Archipelago, and the significant Celtic lineage of Canadian artist Shania Twain.
There’s a feature article on the Irish background of Alexander Ector Orr, recognized as the “Father of the New York Subway.”
Further content includes an interview discussing Dublin’s AIDS crisis, a profile of Thom McGinty, an examination of historical Irish medical clans, and an account of health and fitness pioneer Kathleen Mary O’Rourke. For genealogical pursuits, articles provide guidance on managing DNA matches and tracing matrilineal ancestry.
Regular columns include a “Heritage Highlight” on Craggaunowen Castle & Crannóg, two “Dear Genie” segments addressing reader genealogy queries, and an “Emerald Roots” interview with Helen Moss, Senior Researcher at the Irish Family History Centre. Concluding the issue are reviews and a book excerpt, featuring Frontier (a series exploring early Canadian history) and Irish Nurses in the NHS: An oral history.