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61Newtownards / Geography of Ireland / Ireland / Belfast City Council / Cemetery / Greyabbey

Your Family Tree: 27 CEMETERY RECORDS If you want to trace your family history back before civil registration began and there are no surviving church records then cemetery/burial

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Language: English - Date: 2012-05-30 09:53:00
62Northern Europe / Western Europe / Subdivisions of Ireland / Divided regions / Island countries / Counties of Ireland / Ulster / Northern Ireland / Ireland / Geography of Europe / Europe / Geography of Ireland

Your Family Tree: 24 A SIMPLE GUIDE TO IRELAND To the majority of people, Ireland is just a small island on the outlying fringes of Europe. Most visitors come to Ireland not for its scenery (which can be

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63Ireland / Jury / Counties of Ireland / Grand jury / Oneilland / Barony / Juries in England and Wales / Juries / Government / Law

Your Family Tree: 19 GRAND JURY RECORDS The Grand Jury was the most important local body in rural Ireland during the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century, and was empowered to raise money by means of county rate

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Language: English - Date: 2012-05-30 09:52:59
64Education / Perception / Genetics / Eye color / Light

“Struck by Lightning” Supplementary Materials Group Exercise about Genetics Working cooperatively with your group, consider the following questions. Examine the following family tree. The lines indicate parentage, wi

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Language: English - Date: 2011-03-02 16:33:46
65Public Record Office of Northern Ireland / Irish society / William Betham / Department of Culture /  Arts and Leisure / Genealogy / Bernard Burke / Northern Ireland Executive / Ireland / Irish genealogy

Your Family Tree: 15 PEDIGREES AND GENEALOGICAL PAPERS PRONI has in its custody records compiled by scholars that are of enormous interest to genealogists. Pedigrees for families from many different parts of Ireland are

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66Family history / Knowledge / Librarian / National Library of Australia / Library / State Library of Queensland / Digitizing / Cairns / Ethology / Library science / Science / Genealogy

Trace Your Family Tree LibGuides Family History & Regional Resources... No. 1

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Source URL: www.cairns.qld.gov.au

Language: English - Date: 2013-09-18 20:49:31
67County Londonderry / Irish genealogy / Northern Ireland Executive / Public Record Office of Northern Ireland / Coleraine / Barony / County Tyrone / Geography of Ireland / Ireland / County Fermanagh

Your Family Tree Series: 5 Census Records: Nineteenth Century The first properly organised census in Ireland commenced in 1821, and, thereafter, with some exceptions, a census was taken every ten years. Unfortunately, mo

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Language: English - Date: 2009-04-15 06:50:39
68Common law / Irish genealogy / Derry / Real property law / Probate / Will / Public Record Office of Northern Ireland / Prerogative court / Letters of Administration / Law / Inheritance / Private law

Your Family Tree Series: 7 Wills and Testamentary Records Introduction Wills are an extremely important source of genealogical information. They contain the name, address and occupation of the testator (the person who ma

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Language: English - Date: 2007-12-12 06:14:13
69Property / Renting / Irish genealogy / Northern Ireland Executive / Public Record Office of Northern Ireland / Leasehold estate / Lease / Real property law / Law / Real estate

Your Family Tree Series: 8 Landed Estate Records During the 18th and 19th centuries the majority of the Irish population lived on large estates. The administration of these estates produced a large quantity of records, i

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Language: English - Date: 2009-04-15 06:53:51
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My Family Tree Instructions: Make your own family tree by adding photos of your family members to the worksheet above. Cut your photo to fit it in the squares above. Use blu-tak or glue to stick them on the tree. Rememb

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