Your Irish Ancestors provides an entertaining insight into everyday life in Ireland during the past four centuries. Aimed primarily at the family and social historian, Ian Maxwell's highly readable guide introduces researchers to the wealth of material available in archives throughout Ireland. Many records, like the early twentieth century census returns and school registers will be familiar to researchers, but others have been traditionally overlooked by all but the most experienced genealo More Info
Product Code: BK6220
This fully revised and updated Second Edition is an expert introduction for the family historian to the wealth of material available to researchers in archives throughout Northern Ireland. Many records, like the early twentieth-century census returns and school registers, will be familiar to researchers, but others are often overlooked by all but the most experienced of genealogists. An easy-to-use, informative guide to the comprehensive collections available at the Public Record Office of N... More Info
Product Code: BK6430
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Ulster Historical Foundation is a unique organisation. We are the only body on the island of Ireland that combines expertise in family history research with a publication of high quality historical and genealogical books. Much more than that, the Foundation is the only Irish organisation that delivers annual conferences and course in family history and conducts extensive lecture tours in North Ame...More Info
Abstracted and indexed by Cliff Webb, who writes in the introduction; "St. Botolph Aldgate is a large but poor parish with a highly transient population. There are only a few Huguenots in the records but quite a few Jewish people, Irish, Scots and other early immigrants. For civil purposes St. Botolph was divided into two parts, each with seperate civil jurisdiction. The two parts were St. Botolph...More Info
Volume I - St Botolph Aldgate abstracted and indexed by Cliff Webb, who writes in the introduction: "St Botolph Aldgate is a large but poor parish with a highly transient population. There are only a few Huguenots in the records but quite a few Jewish people, Irish, Scots and other early immigrants. For civil purposes St Botolph was divided into two parts, each with separate civil jurisdiction. Th...More Info
Baptisms at **St Patrick's RC Church**, Livesey Street, Manchester 1832-1860. Index to 26,093 baptisms plus scanned copies of the registers Founded in 1832 to cater for the huge intake of Irish people into Manchester, St Patrick's quickly became Manchester's largest RC parish numerically with more than 1,000 baptisms in some years This CD-ROM contains scanned copies of the original baptism regis...More Info
- The Irish Connection - Ufton Court, (Berkshire) - Some Early London Catholic Schools - Part 2 - The Sayer Family Of Worsall - Part 1, (North Riding Of Yorkshire) - Tracing An Army Ancestor - The Forster Papers Relating To Catholic Recusancy In Northumberland And Durham, (Plus Index A-L)