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Ireland GenWeb County Tipperary
http://www.irelandgenweb.com/~irltip
Last updated June 12, 2016. Welcome to the Co. Tipperary home page on the Ireland Gen Web. Some of the links on this website will take you out of the site, so why don't you surf through the information provided here and then start 'making the rounds of the links' - remember to use your 'back' button to return and finish your visit! Have fun and good luck with your research! If menus don't drop down from. Above links, click here. Geographical description of County Tipperary.
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Nostalgia Etiquette Tips, Facebook Edition | The Ancestral Archaeologist
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Digging beyond the census entries. Larr; Yes, We Want That. And It’s OK. A Duffy’s Cut Funeral. Nostalgia Etiquette Tips, Facebook Edition. July 23, 2015. My stock photo for these situations. Do you participate in nostalgic social media groups? Specifically, I mean the kind of Facebook group that’s titled something like You Know You’re From etc., wherein people share photos and memories of a hometown or alma mater. Consider that real people really still live in your old hometown and might be reading this...
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County Leitrim, Ireland; Ireland Genealogy Project
http://www.irelandgenweb.com/~irllet
Last updated December 27, 2015. Welcome to the Co. Leitrim home page on the Ireland Genealogy Projects. Some of the links on this website will take you out of the site, so why don't you surf through the information provided here and then start 'making the rounds of the links' - remember to use your 'back' button to return and finish your visit! Have fun and good luck with your research! County of Leitrim, by Samuel Lewis. Topographical Dictionary of Ireland, 1837). This site is hosted by Pat Connors.
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Despised and Dying: The Irishmen of Duffy’s Cut | The Ancestral Archaeologist
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Digging beyond the census entries. Larr; NewsClips: Mrs. Roche’s 90th (And Why We Love Newspapers). Despised and Dying: The Irishmen of Duffy’s Cut. August 17, 2010. In the newsbag yesterday came a striking update on what I can only regard as the cautionary tale of Duffy’s Cut. The quote is from The Ghosts of Duffy’s Cut. The book’s meticulous evidence tells a gripping and awful story. Young, strong and dirt-poor, the Irishmen did what newcomers to America always do: the jobs nobody else wants&...Four of...
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Yes, We Want That. And It’s OK. | The Ancestral Archaeologist
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Digging beyond the census entries. Larr; Summer News: Quick Hits. Nostalgia Etiquette Tips, Facebook Edition. Yes, We Want That. And It’s OK. July 28, 2015. Don’t be shy! Upcoming changes to the Arizona State Library Genealogy Collection. Are a sobering reminder that nothing’s a sure thing for research collections. If genealogy and local history enthusiasts make their case to the public and to their elected government, and actually succeed in gaining a far smaller amount of public bucks for THEIR passion...
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Stories to Tell (And Save) | The Ancestral Archaeologist
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Digging beyond the census entries. Larr; A Duffy’s Cut Funeral. Walking Through Hudson County History. Stories to Tell (And Save). May 25, 2015. Today the AP reported on how one long-forgotten casualty of World War II. Had finally been rediscovered and inscribed upon his hometown’s memorial. I’m glad to read those stories, where neglect ends in recognition. The Library of Congress’ Veterans History Project. Is a national initiative to collect and preserve first-hand accounts from veterans. Fill in your d...
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Memorial Day | Family Genealogy
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Getting lost in the trees. Laquo; March Madness, 1909. Fred S. Dodson, January 24, 1891. May 31, 2010 by peaj. My Dad, ca 1941. When I was little, the small town I grew up in always had a Memorial Day parade, sponsored by the VFW. As a member of the Girl Scouts, I marched with my troop. And march we did! No uncoordinated shambling allowed! Questions for any generation at war. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:.
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March | 2010 | Family Genealogy
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Getting lost in the trees. Archive for March, 2010. March Madness, 1909. On March 27, 2010 1 Comment. I’m slowly making my way back to the twenty-first century after my immersion in mid-19th century Ireland. But before I get all the way back to the present, and in honor of this month of college basketball. I though I would share another ancestor with you. Last week I was in Ireland with the Cassins (my mother’s people) and this week I’m in Illinois with my father’s family, the Dodsons&#...I had an unexpe...
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Summer News: Quick Hits | The Ancestral Archaeologist
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Digging beyond the census entries. Yes, We Want That. And It’s OK. Summer News: Quick Hits. July 29, 2015. Oh sure, I gather information intending to share Deep Thoughts about it. But especially around this time of year, I look at my files and think, “Maybe it’s better to just get the links out there and hit the beach.”. So, um, here you go. In case you missed it: This is hands down the best obituary you will ever read. Here is a little more about the story behind the story. August 5, 2015 at 10:07 am.
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County Leitrim, Ireland; Ireland Genealogy Project
http://www.igp-web.com/Leitrim/index.htm
Last updated December 27, 2015. Welcome to the Co. Leitrim home page on the Ireland Genealogy Projects. Some of the links on this website will take you out of the site, so why don't you surf through the information provided here and then start 'making the rounds of the links' - remember to use your 'back' button to return and finish your visit! Have fun and good luck with your research! County of Leitrim, by Samuel Lewis. Topographical Dictionary of Ireland, 1837). This site is hosted by Pat Connors.