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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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Online bookstore specialising in books about family history and related topics sponsored by the Federation of Family History Societies.
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Publishers of Irish family history books.
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Flyleaf Press - Irish Church Records
By James G. Ryan. This book contains chapters by experts on the records of the 8 major Irish churches: Roman Catholic, Church of Ireland, Presbyterian, Methodist, Quaker, Huguenot, Jewish, Baptist. For each, it provides details of the record-keeping practices, their history as it affected record-keeping or record survival, and current availability of the records. It also describes the types of records and their relevance to Irish family, church and local history. The locations of the records of each church, and guidelines for their access are also provided. It is extensively illustrated and indexed.
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The availability of FREE eBooks and eJournals on the internet seems to be growing by the day. These pages list (with links to open the books) over 4,000 free Books and Journals on the topic of Irish, Irish-American, Irish-Australian and Irish-Canadian Genealogy which can all be read online - most of them can also be downloaded to a reading device such as Kindle, iPad, Tablet, etc.
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Books containing photographic images from around Great Britain taken by Frith & Company beginning in the 1860s.
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Genealogical.com - Ireland/Irish
The online store of Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. & Clearfield Company.
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A Guide to Irish Churches and Graveyards
A book by Brian Mitchell.
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A Guide to Irish Parish Registers
A book by Brian Mitchell.
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A New Genealogical Atlas of Ireland, Second Edition
A book by Brian Mitchell.
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Finding Your Irish Ancestors: Unique Aspects of Irish Genealogy
A book by Brian Mitchell.
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Genealogy at a Glance: Irish Genealogy Research
A four-page distillation of the key ingredients for Irish research. For sale from Genealogical Publishing Company.
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Immigration of the Irish Quakers into Pennsylvania, 1682-1750
A book by Albert Cook Myers.
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In Search of Your British & Irish Roots
A book by Angus Baxter.
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Index to the Prerogative Wills of Ireland 1536-1810
A book by Sir Arthur Vicars.
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A book by William P. W. Phillimore.
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Irish and Scotch-Irish Ancestral Research
A book by Margaret D. Falley.
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A book by William O'Kane.
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Irish Passenger Lists, 1803-1806
A book by Brian Mitchell.
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Irish Passenger Lists, 1847-1871
A book by Brian Mitchell.
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From Information Wanted Ads in the Irish-American, 1850-1871. A book by Laura Murphy DeGrazia and Diane Fitzpatrick Haberstroh.
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New Pocket Guide to Irish Genealogy
A book by Brian Mitchell.
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Return of Owners of Land in Ireland 1876
A book by Genealogical.com.
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Richard Griffith and His Valuations of Ireland
A book by James R. Reilly.
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Scotch-Irish Migration to South Carolina, 1772
A book by Jean Stephenson.
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Ships from Ireland to Early America, 1623-1850
A book by David Dobson.
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The Huguenot Settlements in Ireland
A book by Grace Lawless Lee.
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A book by Henry Jones Ford.
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Tithe Applotment Books, 1823-1838
A CD-ROM by Heritage World.
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A book by John Grenham.
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Ulster Emigrants to Philadelphia, 1803-1850
A book by Raymond D. Adams.
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A book by William F. Marshall.
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Genealogy Books - Kabristan Archives Publications
Genealogy Books from Kabristan Archives: a small publisher specialising in books related to Irish and Indian graveyards and cemeteries.
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GENfair - the Online Family History Fair
GENfair offers a comprehensive range of genealogy publications in printed, microfiche and disk formats, published by UK Family History Societies and other suppliers. Search services, software and BMD Certificate services can also be purchased online as can memberships of the participating societies. GENfair has a secure credit card payment system.
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A software system designed to help you determine relevant resources for your Irish genealogical research.
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Higginson Book Company - Ireland
Publishers, printers and booksellers since 1969. Specializing in American local history, genealogy, Civil War books, and historic maps. Located in Bristol, Connecticut.
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A CD-ROM from the Office for National Statistics in the UK. It is a gazetteer produced annually on CD-ROM that allows a comprehensive listing of some 70,000 places in England and Wales to be pinpointed within a range of adminsitrative areas.
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Irish Ancestors 4u will help you learn about your past, your family connections perhaps even your homes in Ireland going back before Cromwell's time.
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This book contains chapters by experts on the records of the 8 major Irish churches: - Roman Catholic - Church of Ireland - Presbyterian - Methodist - Quaker - Huguenot - Jewish and - Baptist. For each, it provides details of the record-keeping practices, their history as it affected record-keeping or record survival, and current availability of the records. It also describes the types of records and their relevance to Irish family, church and local history. The locations of the records of each church, and guidelines for their access are also provided. It is extensively illustrated and indexed. By James G. Ryan.
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