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  1. Cork Genealogy - From-Ireland.net

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    From-Ireland.net Most Popular Pages. 1—Free Gravestone Records; 2—Free Gravestone Photographs; 3—County Laois Genealogy; 4—Wilson’s 1820 Directory; 5—County Kilkenny Genealogy; Counties of Ireland: Begin Tracing Your Irish Ancestry…

  2. Search our Irish Genealogy Databases - Ulster Historical Foundation

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    Post Offices in Ireland, 1876: Miscellaneous 842 Scutch Mills of Ireland, 1876: Miscellaneous 376 Spirit Grocers in Ireland, 1838-1844: Miscellaneous 975 Antrim High Sheriffs, 1603-1895: Miscellaneous 254 Belfast Medical Society, Obituaries, 1825-1850: Miscellaneous 33

  3. From Ireland: Free Irish Genealogy

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    Welcome to From-Ireland.net where you will find hundreds of thousands of free records, compiled by Dr. Jane Lyons, including: gravestone records, gravestone photographs, 1901 census records, 1911 census records, 1931 trade directory records, birth records, marriage records, death records, Lewis’ topographical records, Griffith’s valuation records, and much more…

  4. Irish mythology - Wikipedia

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    Irish mythology is the body of myths native to the island of Ireland.It was originally passed down orally in the prehistoric era, being part of ancient Celtic religion.Many myths were later written down in the early medieval era by Christian scribes, who modified and Christianized them to some extent. This body of myths is the largest and best preserved of all the branches of Celtic …

  5. Plantation of Ulster - Wikipedia

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    Before the plantation, Ulster had been the most Gaelic province of Ireland, as it was the least anglicized and the most independent of English control. The region was almost wholly rural and had few towns or villages. Throughout the 16th century, Ulster was viewed by the English as being "underpopulated" and undeveloped. The economy of Gaelic Ulster was overwhelmingly based …

  6. Discover your Irish and Scots-Irish Ancestry

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    Telling the story, since 1956, of the people of Ulster An Educational Charity | Charity Reg. No. NIC100280 +44 (028) 9181 2073 | [email protected] Donate Charitable Objectives Search for your Irish Ancestors

  7. County Tyrone, Ireland Genealogy • FamilySearch

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    Tyrone is the largest county in northern Ireland. It is one of four counties in Northern Ireland which currently has a majority of the population from a Catholic community background. In the 12th century the kingdom of Ailech split into two sovereign territories and Cenél nEógain became Tír Eoghain, the land of Eoghan, Anglicised as Tyrone.

  8. Ulster Scots people - Wikipedia

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    The Ulster Scots (Ulster-Scots: Ulstèr-Scotch; Irish: Albanaigh Ultach), also called Ulster Scots people (Ulstèr-Scotch fowk) or (in North America) Scotch-Irish (Scotch-Airisch), are an ethnic group in Ireland, found mostly in the province of Ulster and to a lesser extent in the rest of Ireland. Their ancestors were approximately half from Northern England and half Protestant …

  9. The 1798 Rebellion – a brief overview - The Irish Story

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    Oct 28, 2017 · The united Irish crest. An overview of the insurrection of 1798, by John Dorney. The 1798 rebellion was an insurrection launched by the United Irishmen, an underground republican society, aimed at overthrowing the Kingdom of Ireland, severing the connection with Great Britain and establishing an Irish Republic based on the principles of the French Revolution.

  10. Armagh Genealogy - From-Ireland.net

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    From-Ireland.net's Armagh Genealogy subsite offers free access to thousands of records compiled by Dr. Jane Lyons. ... Ulster for Your Holiday, 1939; Will Abstracts, Co. Armagh; Wills and Administrations, Newry, Co. Armagh ... Irish Natural History Society Journal Index, Vol. VIII, 1858-61; St. Mary’s, Pawtucket Graveyard Records, Rhode ...



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