blackravengenealogy.blogspot.com
Black Raven Genealogy: August 2015
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An Irish family history blog in memory of my ancestors. Saturday, 29 August 2015. Genealogy quest: Mapping the Donovan family homes. The newly discovered family grave, located in Glasnevin Cemetery, Dublin is quite remarkable. The plot itself does not look to be anything out of the ordinary and there is nothing to distinguish it from all the other unmarked graves in Curran Square, the oldest section of the cemetery. Yet, it is the final resting place for fifteen members of my Dad's Donovan family. There ...
reunitedfamily.com
Useful Links
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If you are interested in putting a website on the internet: I can recommend Siteground as excellent value and dependable. Just click on the link above and see for yourself. There are also Page links at the bottom of each page - plus Search Engine links at the bottom of this page. An O'Keeffe Clan gathering in Cork 9-11 Sept 2016. These are only the best links - so take your time at each one, you can always revisit for more. Add this page to your Favourites. All the tools and advice to get started. 1911 a...
irishtimes.com
Irish Catholics can now trace ancestry online back to 1740s
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Wed, Aug 24, 2016. By using this website, you consent to our use of cookies. For more information on cookies see our Cookie Policy. Irish Catholics can now trace ancestry online back to 1740s. Almost 300 years of parish registers to be made available by National Library of Ireland. Tue, Jul 7, 2015, 22:28. People of Irish Catholic ancestry will be able to trace their origins back almost 300 years online from Wednesday. And consist primarily of baptismal and marriage records. The NLI has been working to d...
roevalley.com
The Notice Board
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This is the place for those who want to leave a message for anyone who might visit this site. You might be looking for a lost relative, a former student, an old friend, or possibly just some local information - whatever. This notice board is moderated - i.e. I decide on content. As a general guide: if it is fit to be read by a shy 12 year old, I'll post it. Please be aware that I will have to print your e-mail address so that people can answer. Click here to post your message. They had two children, my m...
ottawavalleyirish.com
Catholic Records | Ottawa Valley Irish
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A family history weblog and genealogy database. Batch baptisms: Loughgilly, Co. Armagh. The NLI’s Catholic Parish Registers. Is pretty much the most amazing Irish genealogy site I have yet to come across. I could spend hours browsing its digitized images (of the microfilm images) of actual parish registers; and I have to admit that I sometimes do. In relation to the records that came before it, and to the records that came after. What are the odds of conceiving and giving birth to quadruplets. The handwr...
kildarest.nli.ie
Introduction
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Subscribe to our Newsletter. Visit Catholic Parish Registers at the NLI. Begin with census records and civil records. Although a census of the Irish population was taken every ten years from 1821 to 1911, the earliest surviving Census is for 1901. The 1901 and 1911 Census and fragments from the 1821, 1831, 1841 and 1851 Census are freely searchable online on the National Archives of Ireland website. Family History Research Mar 2016.pdf. 0 MB, Adobe PDF). Or visit our free Genealogy Advisory Service.
ndfhs.org.uk
Latest news | NDFHS
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Northumberland and Durham Family History Society. Wansbeck & District. Reports of branch meetings. Historic Maps at National Library of Scotland. July 16th, 2016. Thanks to Colin Chater on Northumbria list for this]. The National Library of Scotland has scanned maps as high-resolution, colour, zoomable images. The maps date between 1560 and 1964 and relate primarily to Scotland, although they also have maps of areas beyond Scotland, including England and Great Britain, Ireland, Belgium, and Jamaica.
thesilvervoice.wordpress.com
LOOKING INTO THE PAST- FAMILY HISTORY | A SILVER VOICE FROM IRELAND
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A SILVER VOICE FROM IRELAND. A PHILOSOPHY FOR A NEW AGE! Irish people who made a difference. LOOKING INTO THE PAST- FAMILY HISTORY. Who do I think I am? Claire Santry’s page is a ‘MUST’ as a first stop for anyone beginning to look for Irish Ancestry. Here you will find solid advice on how to go about looking for your family, with explanations of townlands (which are in rural Ireland instead of streets), civil parishes, catholic parishes and much more. The National Archives of Ireland. A relatively new si...
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