
My mom was along on the trip - it is through her that I am related to the McCornacks. Her father's grandmother was, I think, a McCornack. I'd have to check the family tree to be sure.

A couple of years after our visit I looked up Annabaglish, hoping to get to the McCornack site again, but misspelled it Anabaglish. I was taken to this site. It turned out that a distant relative of mine, Jane Freeberg, had also taken the trip to Annabaglish and used a photo of the house as the cover of a CD she and her band, Queen Mab, released. After a couple of false starts I ended up getting in contact with Jane Freeburg. We exchanged a few emails and she sent me a small handmade book she'd put together about her trip to our ancestral home.
I also bought a few copies of the CD - one for me and one for my mother and aunt. I love Celtic music so this was a perfect find.
Listen to some samples of some of the songs from that CD.
An Phis Fluich
Back to the Hills
The Morning Dew/Toss the Feathers
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Very cool stories. Amazing.
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