Thursday, 23 November 2017

GGI Belfast - our first event for 2018 (Feb 16-17)

Genetic Genealogy Ireland has proved so popular that we are now holding it in Belfast as well as in Dublin. And this first time in Belfast will prove to be an event to remember.

The Titanic Centre with the Harland & Woolf shipyard in the background
(photo courtesy of Christopher Heaney)
The DNA Lectures are once again kindly sponsored by FamilyTreeDNA and form part of the Back to Our Past genealogy show. This will take place on Friday & Saturday, 16-17th Feb 2018 (10am to 5pm). And the venue for this year's event will be the iconic Titanic Centre, home to the award-winning Titanic exhibition which has fast become a major tourist attraction since it opened in 2012.

The main part of the show will be held on the top floor of the Centre (in the Titanic Suite) which is a replica ballroom of the Titanic itself. The DNA Lectures and traditional genealogy lectures will be held in adjoining custom-built lecture theatres with modern audio and projection equipment.

The Titanic ballroom with its famous staircase
The DNA Lecture schedule is almost finalised and will include the following speakers and topics:
Prof Jim Mallory ... Origins of the Irish
Ed Gilbert ... The Irish DNA Atlas Project - latest results
Martin McDowell ... DNA & the North of Ireland Family History Society
Donna Rutherford ... DNA & Game of Thrones
Debbie Kennett ... Mysteries of the Titanic solved by DNA
Brad Larkin ... DNA, Clans, & Monarchy
Katherine Borges ... DNA testing for beginners
Linda Magellan ... Introduction to DNA Testing
John Cleary ... A Y-DNA Ulster family Case Study
James Irvine ... Y-DNA of a Scots-Irish diaspora
Michelle Leonard ... Using your autosomal DNA results
Maurice Gleeson ... Triangulating on a specific ancestor
Ask the Experts session ... 20 minutes at the end of each day.
The final schedule with full titles of the presentations will be published shortly. And there will be a social dinner each evening in a local hostelry or restaurant.


Game of Thrones tours - a previous group led by an extra from the cast
Right next door to the Titanic Centre is the film set of Game of Thrones, the hugely popular television series that has amassed a huge following. Whilst tours of the interior set are not possible (because they are currently filming the final series of Game of Thrones  behind a wall of very tight security) it will be possible to tour some of the external locations from previous series. To this end, two tours have been arranged (£40 each) - one to the Iron Islands & the Giant's Causeway in County Antrim (Thurs 15th Feb), and the other to Winterfell and Tollymore Forest in County Down (Sun 18th Feb).

Both tours will be led by extras from Game of Thrones, who have a great local knowledge of the history and geography of Northern Ireland (one was a tour guide at Carrickfergus Castle) and will regale us with tales from the film set. Both tours involve walking 1-2 miles and are rated 18+ in terms of content so are not recommended for children. GOT costumes will be provided for those who want an extra layer of clothing!

You can read about the Iron Islands tour here (Thurs 15th Feb) and the Winterfell tour here (Sun 18th Feb). On TripAdvisor, 92% of the reviews describe the tours as Excellent (5 stars).

The Iron Islands tour takes in the Giant's Causeway (Thurs 15th Feb)

The Winterfell tour includes the ferry across Strangford Lough (Sun 16th Feb)

Book your places on these tours now as they are also open to the general public and places are limited to 30 people. This is on a first-come first-served basis. And make sure that you tell them that you are with the ISOGG party - that way you get VIP treatment!

Other attractions that are a must-see in Belfast include a tour of Belfast city, a tour of the Titanic Centre itself, and a visit to PRONI (Public Records of Northern Ireland).

See you in Belfast!

Maurice Gleeson
Nov 2017











Thursday, 16 November 2017

Presentations from GGI2017 live-streamed on Facebook

Another successful conference! And our largest audiences yet - it seems that the interest in genetic genealogy just gets bigger each year. DNA has certainly revived traditional genealogy and is attracting a whole new generation to this fascinating hobby. We had much larger audiences in the DNA Lectures than attended the traditional genealogy lectures.

A big thank you to the entire team at FamilyTreeDNA for yet again sponsoring the activities of the international genetic genealogy community. Without their support we would not be here. As far as genetic genealogy is concerned, FTDNA has put the "citizen" into "citizen science".

Packed audience at GGI2017 - our largest yet. Up to 150 at each talk.

And another big thank you has to go to all the ISOGG volunteers on the FTDNA stand and to our wonderful array of speakers this year. Many of the talks were live-streamed on Facebook thanks to Gerard Corcoran, our technical wizard, and links to each of them are included below. You will have to join the Genetic Genealogy Ireland Facebook group to access them.

Academic Topics
Prof Gisli Palsson ... Icelandic Roots & Identities: genealogies, DNA, & personal names (388 views)
Prof Hannes Schroeder ... The Genetics of the TransAtlantic Slave Trade (364)

Y-DNA Topics
Dave Vance ... Family Trees with SAPP (377 views)
Margaret Jordan ... Y-chromosome DNA & the Ireland Y-DNA Project (710)
John Cleary ... Using SNP testing to build out your genealogical family tree - the Big Y & recent developments (456)
James Irvine ... Surname DNA Projects - a holistic approach (572)
Maurice Gleeson ... What do your Y-DNA results mean? (825)

Autosomal DNA Topics
Roberta Estes ... Autosomal DNA through the generations (499 views)
Roberta Estes ... Nine autosomal tools at FamilyTreeDNA & how to use them (608)
Paddy Waldron ... Matchmaking in Clare using Y-DNA and atDNA (699)
Donna Rutherford ... Autosomal DNA Testing for Beginners (590)
Maurice Gleeson ... Using Triangulation to break through your Irish Brick Wall (508)

Other Topics
Peter Sjölund ... The Power of Mitochondrial DNA (378 views)
Michelle Leonard ... DNA is dynamite - how to ignite your ancestral research (427)
Ask the Experts Panel Discussion ... addressing some of the hot topics in genetic genealogy (434)

The videos were also recorded on my laptop and these recordings will go up to the Genetic Genealogy Ireland YouTube channel over the course of the next several weeks so watch out for announcements on Facebook as each one becomes available. They will have better audio than the livestream.

The next BTOP event is BTOP Belfast 2018. This will be held in the replica ballroom of the Titanic Centre (Friday & Saturday 16-17 Feb). The DNA Lecture schedule is almost finalised and will be announced in the next few weeks. There will also be tours of the sets of Game of Thrones (which is filmed in and around Belfast) and details will be posted shortly.

Goodbye Dublin, Hello Belfast !

Maurice Gleeson
Nov 2017