23 July 2012
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Allie Pink Genealogical Research, Inc.
A family buisness since 1995. Our specialty of research is middle Georgia. We have worked with individual clients and institutions.We are experienced researchers in federal and state records. We do travel to local libraries, archives and courthouses.
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Eneclann Ltd ENEC006 - Counties in Time
Counties in Time, National Archives of Ireland, Published by Eneclann on CD. A sample of records held in the National Archives of Ireland, examples from all 32 counties,almost 1,000 documents included. The variety of documents ranges from proclamations against Catholics holding arms during the penal days to family returns for the 1901 and 1911 Censuses to mid-nineteenth century crime reports and Fenian photographs.
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Eneclann Ltd ENEC008 - A Stroll through Dublin
This unique publication brings the streets, buildings and people of Dublin City alive. The CD contains over 2,000 high quality photographs, details on over 500 buildings throughout the city, as well as over 500 biographies of famous Dubliners, histories of over 300 streets, and general histories of the city, historic maps, and much more besides.
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Eneclann Ltd ENEC009 - The Irish Ancestor 1969-1986
Publication on CD-Rom of the successful series The Irish Ancestor, which was published from 1969 to 1986. The aim of the journal was the collection and publication of original source material and other items of interest concerning Irish genealogy, biography and domestic history.
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Eneclann Ltd ENEC010 - Returning Home: Transatlantic Migration
CD-ROM containing passenger lists of travelers from North America to Britain and Ireland between 1858 to 1870. Owing to the threat of a Fenian uprising in Ireland, and because of the large numbers of Irishmen living in America, Dublin Castle ordered that the incoming passenger lists for all the major ports of Britain and Ireland, of passengers arriving from America, be submitted to them for scrutiny. Contains the names and details of over 42,000 passengers.
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Eneclann Ltd ENEC011 - Ireland's Memorial Records: World War 1
CD-ROM publication of Ireland's WWI War memorial records. The objective of these volumes was to preserve the names of over 49,000 Irishmen who lost their lives fighting in the Great War, World War I, 1914-1918. The collection was compiled by The Committee of the Irish National War Memorial under the direction of the Earl of Ypres. It is the most complete record known to exist and was published in 1923. These volumes record the names of the dead, their rank, regiment, date of death and regimental number. In most cases the soldier
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Eneclann Ltd ENEC012 - The Irish Genealogist, Vols. 1-8
1937-93. The Official Organ of the Irish Genealogical Research Society was first published in April 1937. This CD-Rom publication covers from that very first issue up to Volume 8 in 1993. The Irish Genealogist, through many of its articles, allowed researchers gain access to material that in many cases was held in private collections, was otherwise inaccessible or lost, particularly following the fire in the Public Records Office in 1922.
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Eneclann Ltd ENEC013 - The 1798 Rebellion
The 1798 Rebellion was a watershed in Irish history. This CD brings together some of the few remaining primary sources about the people involved in this conflict. In total there are over 8,000 names included in this publication covering two different groups
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Eneclann Ltd ENEC014 - Brian Cantwell
A compilation of the works of J. Cantwell. His work includes recording of memorials in Ireland from all of counties Wexford and Wicklow, large parts of South County Dublin, much of West Clare, as well as parts of Cork, Kildare, Galway and Sligo. This CD-ROM includes:
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Eneclann Ltd ENEC015 - Sinn Fein and Republican Suspects
Eneclann presents a first time publication on CD-ROM or DVD of the Dublin Castle intelligence files on individual Sinn Fein and Republican suspects between 1899 and 1921. Also known as the
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Life in Western Pennsylvania Preservation
Basic preservation information for family & small business collections. Includes a timeline of photographic techniques, identification & preservation techniques for albumen, ambrotype, daguerreotype, gelatin-silver, and other photographic types.
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History of African-American slavery in the northern colonies & states.
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Family of William CLARK of CLARK Road, DURBAN, Natal, South Africa.
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The Loss of HMS Captain - September 1870
Includes family stories and genealogies about the victims & survivors of the sinking of the Royal Navy's HMS Captain which went down off the coast of Cape Finisterre on September 7, 1870.
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Historic site for Tennessee history located in Johnson City, Tennessee. Archives & Library hold proptery records from the proposed state of Franklin and historical records of the Tipton family.