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Belfast Burial Records |
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Images of Burial Records over 75 years or older for £1.50 each. Follow direction on the page. At the bottom is a Name Search box. You can View Details prior to purchasing documents. |
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British Newspaper Archive |
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It's one of the best searchable engines I have seen. A tremendous collection of newspapers which includes the Cork Examiner and Freeman's Journal. You can do Boolean searches (e.g. "Duane" and "Castletownroche" but not "murder"
On the site click the search button on top of the page. You can then filter
your search on the left of the page by date, newspaper, region, county, and
place. You can search for free but there is a small charge for viewing
pages. I paid 9.95 pounds (about $16" for one week's access which includes
viewing over 120 pages.
Once you're in the article you can download as a .pdf file. But the BEST
feature is this. On the left of the page click "Edit Article Text" then the
blue button below "Show article text" This brings up a box with the article
text you can copy and paste into Word or whatever. You don't have to copy
the yellowed old newsprint.
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Cemetery Listings - [UK] |
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Burials can take place in three of our cemeteries - Roselawn, Dundonald and Belfast City Cemetery |
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Centeral Database for UK Burials |
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Burial records, cremation records, grave maps, genealogy and ancestry.
FREE Search |
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Donegal Land Records |
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Ireland Genealogy Projects and Archives
Donegal in the Ulster Plantation
from:
"An Historical Account of the Plantation in Ulster at the Commencement
of the Seventeenth Century, 1608 - 1620"
By Rev George Hill
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Dublin Headstones Photos |
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Dublin Archives - Ireland Genealogy Projects Archives
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Family Histories |
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Like the rest of Northern Ireland, Belfast has a long history of emigration and immigration. For example, during the early 18th century, hundreds of thousands of people moved to North America in search of a better life, while many others left for countries such as Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and Canada.
This can make finding out about your ancestors a long and detailed process. However, the popularity of family history research, both here and around the world, means there are now plenty of places to start! |
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Find My Past |
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An International leader in online family history research. Expansion of its U.S. records to include World War I Draft cards and out going passenger lists from the UK to United States and more. |
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General Ireland Genealogy |
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General Ireland Miscellaneous
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German Names - INDEX |
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Karte zum Namen - Also has great maps.
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IGP Genealogy Archives |
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Derry Londonderry, Military Records |
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Irish Graveyards.i.e |
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Free Index of plots/stones in cemeteries. The site is imcomplete at this time. Be sure to try surnames there may be a list. |
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Kerry Military Records & Constabulary Records |
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Kildare Genealogy Archives |
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Kildare Military Records - KILDARE Genealogy Archives - Military & Constabulary - 1854 Royal Irish Constabulary Men |
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Killenny Genealogical Archives |
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Louth Genealogy Archives |
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LOUTH Genealogy Archives - Military & Constabulary 1854 Royal Irish
Constabulary Men
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Mayo Genealogy Archives |
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Military & Constabulary - 1854 Royal Irish Constabulary Men
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Mount Jerome Dublin |
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Entrance to Mount Jerome Cemetery - Beautiful! |
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National Archives |
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On 8 November last, Jimmy Deenihan TD, Minister for Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht, launched the NAI’s new genealogy website. From this site, you can access the Census records for 1901 and 1911, the Tithe Applotment Books for 1823 to 1837 and the Soldiers’ Wills for 1914 to 1917.
The site will have a large number of other genealogical records added to it over the coming years, including:
1) Calendars of Wills and Administrations (1858– 1922);
2) Nineteenth-century census survivals (1821-1851);
3) Valuation Office House and Field Books (1848–1860);
4) Census Search Forms for the 1841 and 1851 Censuses.
All of these records will be free to access, through searchable databases and linked images of relevant pages. Eventually, we hope that the site will contain all of the important and easily accessible genealogical material in the custody of the National Archives.
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SWEDEN |
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Officail SwedenGenWeb - Genealogical Research also into neighboring
Norway, Finland, Iceland and more! |
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Wicklow Genealogy Archives - Church Rec |
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WICKLOW Genealogy Archives - Headstones - Addional Dunganstown (CoI) Headstones - Baptisms, Marriages, Burials
http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ire/wicklow/photos/tombstones/markers.htm |