Hi - I've been talking with older family members collecting stories and on one branch of the family where we are Irish/Scottish/Cherokee there's a story about how the Irish men in our family had wrist tattoos, back between the Great Famine and say, 1920. One elder in the family recalled her father talking about this, and she thought it was the Irish men. We were Irish Catholic, and I have a hard time imagining that the men would get wrist tattoos, particularly ones visible to the priests back at that time. I've never heard of this before, for the Irish, which makes me think this is related to the Cherokee side. Has anyone else ever heard of this? Back in the day, either in Ireland or in the US, might these have been tattoos given to men who were incarcerated at one point?