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Ulster Websites for Your Research and Enjoyment. If you wish a link for your family/clan/DNA website added to the Ulster Heritage website, a reciprocal link is required. Please place a link to UlsterHeritage.com. Somewhere on your website, then complete the Submission Form. Non-commercial links are free of charge. All links must have relevance to Ulster Heritage, family history, DNA research or genealogy and must be non-political in nature. Ulster Related Link Suggestions. Archives / Museums / Libraries.
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UlsterHeritage.com - All Things Ulster - Maps of Ireland
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Click on maps for a larger version. In some cases, your mouse pointer will become a small magnifying glass. In this case, one click will create a larger version of the map. Enjoy! This collection of maps details much of the historical changes in political Ireland. Most maps on this page are provided courtesy of www.irelandstory.com. We gratefully acknowledge their efforts in making these maps available. Map showing the main Celtic tribes living in Ireland in 100AD. Also shows the leading royal sites.
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McGowan-Bruner-Sampson Genealogy: Census of 1830
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This genealogy blog is a sister site to my McGowan-Bruner-Sampson Family Tree on TribalPages, and hopefully I will be able to manage my genealogy links and other information here as well as use it as a conduit to meet and share information with others seeking information along similar lines. Wednesday, July 13, 2011. The following questions were asked by enumerators:. Meanwhile, the census for Urbana, Champaign County, Ohio, shows for the household of "Calvin Sampson",. 1 male 5-10, 1 male 30-40, 1 femal...
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McGowan-Bruner-Sampson Genealogy: Census of 1820
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This genealogy blog is a sister site to my McGowan-Bruner-Sampson Family Tree on TribalPages, and hopefully I will be able to manage my genealogy links and other information here as well as use it as a conduit to meet and share information with others seeking information along similar lines. Wednesday, July 13, 2011. B1779 Fanny Detwiler b.1800 should be 20 years old, but is not accounted for in this census. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). 1815-1862 John Bruner McGown. To send me an email. Antrim Fam...
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UlsterHeritage.com - All Things Ulster - Coming Events
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If you are aware of any coming events related to UlsterHeritage, Ulster, Northern Ireland or DNA that may be of interest, please do not hesitate to let us know by emailing the Webmaster. Your assistance is greatly appreciated. Maine Scots-Irish Heritage Experience. For more information about the event please email or phone Rebecca Graham at 207-882-7323 ext. 135 or email rebecca.graham@maine.edu. Or Dr Barry Rodrigue at 207-442-7779. O'Cathain Festival 2010, Dungiven, Co. Derry Ireland.
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Church Records Category - The Irish Archives - Genealogy Links directory
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Possibly the swiftest route to your roots. Irish genealogy website directory. Ulster Ancestry: Northern Ireland Research. Ulster Ancestry is a series of free pages which you can use for your research purposes. These have been sorted by date and detail the document type for your convenience. Ireland's Religious Census, 1766. 11,000 heads of households, including names, parish and religion. Church Records, Ireland: An Introduction. An introduction to the history of church records by the Irish Times. A list...
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James A. McKane Bio:. Jim McKane is retired living near Wiarton, Ontario. His keen interest in genealogy and family history began about 30 years ago when his father convinced him to become the. In retirement, Jim enjoys genealogy, woodworking as well as travelling with his wife, Suzanne. They live on beautiful Colpoy’s Bay, near Wiarton, Ontario. Jim and Suzanne are extremely proud of their 13 grandchildren. He can be contacted at:. 528 Mallory Beach Rd., R.R.5. Wiarton, Ontario N0H 2T0.
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UlsterHeritage.com - All Things Ulster - Scotch-Irish Section
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Here in the Scotch-Irish section of UlsterHeritage we shall bring to our readers the very latest up to date research on the Ulster Scots. It will surprise some to discover that the Scotch-Irish have more depth and complexity within their society than is normally portrayed. There were Lowland Catholic Scots that were part of the Plantation of Ulster that settled on the Hamilton’s lands in Tyrone. Manx Gaels set up fishing villages in east Ulster in the 1700s and participated in the migrations from Ulster.
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UlsterHeritage.com - All Things Ulster - FAQ & Help
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