My wifes grandfather left Belfast May12, 1923, just a few weeks before the civil war ended. He had only recently returned from WW1 and was a Presbyterian as well as a mason. We are wondering why he never spoke of his life in Ireland and why he had no desire to go back. We have a photo of him where he was wearing a dark green military shirt with epaulets. I am wondering if perhaps he may have belonged to the dreaded "blacks & tans". Do any of you historians know how bad it was for a person like him in those days? Trying to understand why he left his family never to return....
thanks