In reality, only those ancestors are really Irish. The generations after that are of Irish descent, but are now from the country that they now live in. What made those original people Irish is that they were born in Ireland, grew up in Ireland, lived in Ireland, were educated in Ireland and so on. The generations after that would have done all those things in different countries. So the things that made their ancestors Irish are the things that make them be from their own country. So you are not Irish, but you do have Irish ancestry, plus the ancestry of your other grandparents, wherever they and their ancestors may have come from.
No. She was an American. She did have Irish ancestors.
he is half Irish coz his dad is Irish hope that helped :)
Seeing as leprechauns are not real, no. Probably not. But they are real.
The population of Ireland is almost entirely half female, half male. Which, using the 2011 census, totals to 2,294,126 Irish males.
Gunnar is Half African American and Half Caucasian. He is a registered member of the Cherokee Nation from his ancestors, along with some Irish and German Bloodlines.
The Capital is Dublin (in Irish: Baile Atha Cliath) It is located half way down the East Coast of the Island of Ireland.
my last name is also cosgrove and from this i can assume that she probably just has Irish blood in her dad's side the same as me. although i do know her dad is philipino and her mum is half white half hispanic. she probably just has Irish ancestors. hope this helps :)
The pygmy shrew is Ireland's smallest mammal. About half the size of a field mouse.
Victoria Justice is half Puerto Rican as for her mom is from Puerto Rico and she has English, German and Irish descent on her dad's side
In Ireland it is spelled leipreachan and is described as a pigmy, a sprite, or half bodied, or small bodied.
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince releases on July 17th, 2009 in Ireland.
Judy as in English even if surname is given an Irish Gaelic form. The native namesSiúán (in the northern half of Ireland) and Sílewere sometimes Anglicized as 'Judy'.