The Buffalo Irish Genealogical Society - BIGS

The Buffalo Irish Genealogical Society - BIGS The Buffalo Irish Genealogical Society is a community genealogy group for researchers working on their Buffalo, New York Irish heritage.

The Buffalo & Erie County Library unveiled their Patchwork of our Community Panel this week as part of WE THE PEOPLE Com...
06/19/2026

The Buffalo & Erie County Library unveiled their Patchwork of our Community Panel this week as part of WE THE PEOPLE Commemorating 250 Years of the Declaration of Independence. The Buffalo Irish Genealogical Society contributed a quilt square with a crocheted shamrock by Pat Pike.

06/16/2026
We were honored by a visit to our Library from the Consul General of Ireland New York Gerald Angley, Deputy Consul Gener...
06/13/2026

We were honored by a visit to our Library from the Consul General of Ireland New York Gerald Angley, Deputy Consul General Róisín Leonard and Honorary Consul of Ireland Buffalo and Western New York Kathleen Higgins Greeley.

We were joined by Kevin O'Brien, Jim & Donna Shine, founders of BIGS and Former BIGS President Ed Patton and current President Diane Bl**er.

From the reopened Orchard Park FamilySearch Center:
06/13/2026

From the reopened Orchard Park FamilySearch Center:

06/03/2026

From the Buffalo Family History Center:

Due to scheduling conflicts, the Buffalo FamilySearch Center (1424 Maple Rd, Williamsville, NY) will be closed this Saturday 6/6/2026. We apologize for any inconvenience.

05/26/2026

Why Irish Blood Remembers the Land

☘️ If you have Irish ancestry and you have ever stood in a landscape that reminded you of Ireland and felt something you could not explain, a longing so specific it felt like memory rather than imagination, you were not being sentimental.

You were feeling the echo of one of the most devastating separations in human history.

For thousands of years Irish families did not just live on their land. They were their land. The same families worked the same fields across generations. They buried their dead in the same ground their great-grandparents were buried in. Their surnames carried the names of the territories they came from. Their identity was so completely bound to a specific piece of earth that the ancient Irish language had no word for homesickness in the abstract. The longing was always for a specific place. A specific field. A specific view from a specific hillside that belonged to your family and to no one else.

When that land was taken and those families were put on ships, the separation was not just geographic. It was existential. Irish emigrants did not leave a country. They left themselves. And they spent the rest of their lives trying to describe to their children what had been lost in a way that their children, born in American cities, could never quite fully receive.

But they passed the longing forward anyway. In the stories. In the music. In the specific grief that lives in Irish-American families around a place most of them have never seen.

Almost right but not quite has always been the Irish-American relationship with home.

Tag someone whose Irish blood has always remembered a place it has never been, and follow The Irish Remembered. ☘️

Western New York Genealogical Society meeting May 16, 2026
05/13/2026

Western New York Genealogical Society meeting May 16, 2026

05/11/2026

The Buffalo Irish Genealogical Society Library will be closed Saturday, May 16, 2026.

Our July meeting: Workshop on Irish Citizenship by Naturalization. July 21, 2026 at the Buffalo Irish Center.
05/03/2026

Our July meeting: Workshop on Irish Citizenship by Naturalization. July 21, 2026 at the Buffalo Irish Center.

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100 Lee Street
Buffalo, NY
14210

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