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Home Front: Politix
Faith, an' the vicar throws light on The O'Bama's Irish heritage
2007-05-03
Documents unearthed by an Irish vicar show ancestors of Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. Barack Obama may have arrived in the United States from a tiny village in central Ireland as early as the 1790s.
Faith! The O'Bamas left the Auld Sod that long ago? Why, it seems like only yesterday...
"They're old parish records going back to 1799," Canon Stephen Neill, rector for the parish of Moneygall, told Reuters. "They're in remarkably good condition and we have constant applications from Americans chasing their ancestors."

Genealogy Web site www.ancestry.co.uk asked Neill, whose father is Anglican archbishop of Dublin, to check parish records after discovering documents indicating Obama's great-great-great grandfather arrived in New York in 1850 before settling in Ohio. "Like most of us he has an interesting mix of ancestry, including some impressively early all-American roots," said Megan Smolenyak, a spokeswoman for the Web site.

Between 1845 and 1851 over a million people left Ireland on 'famine ships' to escape mass-starvation caused by potato blight and ancestry.co.uk says passenger lists show Obama's great-great-great grandfather Falmuth Kearney was among them.
Aye, and well's remembered old "Foulmouth" Kearney back in County Offaly!
Subsequent research into the parish records provided by Neill revealed not only that the Kearneys hailed from Moneygall in County Offaly but also that other family members may have crossed the Atlantic before him in the 1790s, the Web site said.
'S'truth! Why, old Sean O'Bama was said to have been one o' St. Brendan's rowers.
Born in Hawaii to a white American mother and Kenyan father, Obama's European connection means he can also join more than 30 million of his countrymen in claiming Irish descent.
Posted by:Fred

#12  Many of my best friends are muts, in fact, I think I be one too! Guinness all around please.
Posted by: Besoeker   2007-05-03 16:22  

#11  I'm a Mutt and I like it that way
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2007-05-03 13:38  

#10  Is this what they mean by a "Black and Tan"?

Al
Posted by: Frozen Al   2007-05-03 13:30  

#9  Ah yes, the "everyman" image. Got to get all the bases covered before election time. I thought I detected an Irish brouge or was it a Nigerian lilt?
Posted by: JohnQC   2007-05-03 10:02  

#8  Another tick on the 'he's just like JFK' checklist...
Posted by: Pappy   2007-05-03 09:47  

#7  Nah, dem's smoked Irish, GK.
Posted by: Bobby   2007-05-03 05:46  

#6  So that's what they mean by "black irish"?
Posted by: GK   2007-05-03 03:17  

#5  the Kearneys hailed from Moneygall in County Offaly

I think it's safe to say that money galls him no longer. However, he still manages to shovel around the offal a bit.
Posted by: Zenster   2007-05-03 03:17  

#4  If Bill Clinton can be the "first black President" and Hillary can be black in church, Obama can certainly be Irish or Turkish or a Liechtensteiner for that matter.
Posted by: Groluns Ulomort5343   2007-05-03 02:02  

#3  potato famine my irish a...
Posted by: Black Bart Ebbang5005   2007-05-03 01:21  

#2  Hmmmm. He sure doesn't look like any Irish I've known. For instance, the Kennedy family of Boston. Osama Obama looks way too slender, no ruddy complection, and never been seen falling down drunk in public like normal good Irish lads.
Posted by: Woozle Elmeter2970   2007-05-03 01:13  

#1  too much Guinness
Posted by: Captain America   2007-05-03 00:42  

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