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Exciting Irish genealogy news - if you can wait till 2022!
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HOEY (Fermanagh, other Ulster counties and Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada) BANNIGAN and FOX (Ballyshannon, Donegal, Ireland and Portland, Maine, USA) REYNOLDS, McSHEA, PATTERSON and GOAN (Corker and Creevy, Ballyshannon, Donegal, Ireland) DYER (Belfast and Ballymacarrett) SLEVIN and TIMONEY (Fermanagh) BARNETT (Ballagh, Tyrone and Strangford, Down)Tags: None
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Originally posted by PhotoFamily View Postbut when will they finish digitizing the rest of the early Civil Registration? Sigh.
ChristineResearching:
HOEY (Fermanagh, other Ulster counties and Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada) BANNIGAN and FOX (Ballyshannon, Donegal, Ireland and Portland, Maine, USA) REYNOLDS, McSHEA, PATTERSON and GOAN (Corker and Creevy, Ballyshannon, Donegal, Ireland) DYER (Belfast and Ballymacarrett) SLEVIN and TIMONEY (Fermanagh) BARNETT (Ballagh, Tyrone and Strangford, Down)
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This could be interesting though it all depends what they come up with. There are thigs like family letters that have survived in the USA that were sent from Ireland which may have fallen into American collections and vice versa. We went to Trinity College looking at Land Registers and they were very informative manuscripts detailing famine times so if they came into this category that would be great. I know that some Thurles land records are in Cardiff and if they were to become available that would also be a bonus.There are famine manuscripts for all sorts of areas and I have been lucky enough to find some of my ancestors on 1851 remains of Census so yes I can see the possible value but we will just have to wait and see what comes up.
Janet
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