Ballyglass Townland In County Mayo: Another Early Canavan Home?
Joe consults with a Mr. Delaney at one of the two County Mayo genealogy centers about the fact that while there were once Canavans in Curraghadooey, there are none today.
Canavan Origins Found: Curraghadooey Townlands, Crossboyne Parish, County Mayo
After several years in Ireland looking into the roots of the Hart and Canavan families, Joe Hart head to the genealogy centers in County Mayo.Â
Move to Ballinamore, County Leitrim In Search of Meehan and McGloin Hart Cousins
After a few years living in the Atlantic Ocean port of Killybegs, Ireland Joe moves inland to Ballinamore in County Leitrim to pursue his Hart ancestors.Â
From Baby Book to County Cavan, Ireland: Is it Hart or Harte?
First in pursuit of his Hart ancestors, Joe took a clue from a baby book and began some of his research at the Genealogy Center in Cavan, Ireland.
Mary Bowe’s Book The Families as a Canavan Guide
Joe discusses the role Mary Bowe's 1970 book The Families played in his unearthing the details of the Canavan roots in Ireland.
Uncle Jim Hart’s Memoirs: Understanding the Hart & Canavan Ancestors
Joe explains how his uncle Jim Hart's memoirs helped him focus on the source of his Irish ancestry and prompted his research into the Hart and Canavan roots in Ireland.
From Kodiak, Alaska to Killybegs, County Donegal, Ireland
Joe Hart was not one of those that ever thought of moving south in retirement.
Bicycle Vacations in Europe and the Allure of Ireland
An avid bike rider, Joe Hart talks about how his bicycle vacation trips to Europe led to him thinking more about a move to Ireland.
Interest in Genealogy Spiked Upon Retirement in 2003
Joe explains that his early, casual interest in genealogy spiked when he retired from several years working for the fire service in Kodiak, Alaska.