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A second successful settlement of Palatine families took hold near Gorey in Co. Wexford around the same period. The distinctive Palatine way of life endured in these areas until well into the 19th century. Many adopted Methodism: one Irish Palatine, Barbara Heck is known as “the mother of American Methodism”. Evidence of their eventual absorption into Irish life is the geographical spread of their distinctive names such as Switzer, Wyse, Ruttle, Teskey and Shouldice. One of the best-known Irish traditional love songs is called "The Palatine’s Daughter".
 
A second successful settlement of Palatine families took hold near Gorey in Co. Wexford around the same period. The distinctive Palatine way of life endured in these areas until well into the 19th century. Many adopted Methodism: one Irish Palatine, Barbara Heck is known as “the mother of American Methodism”. Evidence of their eventual absorption into Irish life is the geographical spread of their distinctive names such as Switzer, Wyse, Ruttle, Teskey and Shouldice. One of the best-known Irish traditional love songs is called "The Palatine’s Daughter".
  
[[Datei:IRELAND_Irish-Palatines_3.jpg|750px|thumb|left|The Irish Palatine Heritage Centre in Rathkeale, Co. Limerick. © Irish Palatine Association]]
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==Visitor Information==  
 
==Visitor Information==  
 
'''Irish Palatine Association'''<br>
 
'''Irish Palatine Association'''<br>

Version vom 20. Mai 2014, 11:07 Uhr

First representation of the Palatines‘ emigration in 1709. Source: Memorabilia A°.MDCCIX, in Denckwürdige Kriegs- und Friedens-Begebenheiten des 18ten Jahrhunderts … in Jährlichen Kupffer-Blättern. Vorgestellt durch Christoph Weigeln, Kupferstechern und Kunsthändlern in Nürnberg. Anno 1722. © Institut für pfälzische Geschichte und Volkskunde, Kaiserslautern

In the early 18th century, thousands of German Protestants fled as refugees from the Lower Palatinate and hundreds settled in Ireland.

In May 1709, many desperate inhabitants of Palatinate, Hesse and Baden were forced off their land by the vicious wars between France and a confederacy that included England; bad harvests and a terrible winter didn’t help either. They were shipped initially to London. Over 800 families, comprising more than 3000 people, were sent on to Ireland between September 1709 and January 1710. Most left again within a few years, for England or America, but 150 families settled in Rathkeale, County Limerick and thrived in the production of hemp, flax and cattle.

Home of Richard Shier, Rienroe, Adare, Co. Limerick. © Irish Palatine Association

A second successful settlement of Palatine families took hold near Gorey in Co. Wexford around the same period. The distinctive Palatine way of life endured in these areas until well into the 19th century. Many adopted Methodism: one Irish Palatine, Barbara Heck is known as “the mother of American Methodism”. Evidence of their eventual absorption into Irish life is the geographical spread of their distinctive names such as Switzer, Wyse, Ruttle, Teskey and Shouldice. One of the best-known Irish traditional love songs is called "The Palatine’s Daughter".

The Irish Palatine Heritage Centre in Rathkeale, Co. Limerick. © Irish Palatine Association

Visitor Information

Irish Palatine Association
Irish Palatine Heritage Centre
The Old Railway Buildings
Rathkeale
Co. Limerick
IRELAND

+353 (0)69 63511

Institut für pfälzische Geschichte und Volkskunde
Benzinoring 6
67657 Kaiserslautern
DEUTSCHLAND

+49 (0)631 364 7303

German Traces in Ireland

A project by the Goethe-Institut Irland.
Author: Fintan O'Toole
Translator: Manfred Weltecke