11 July 2012
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Don’t miss part three of Mary Evans’ four-part series covering Irish family history websites, in the August issue of Family Tree.
Don’t miss part three of Mary Evans’ four-part series covering Irish family history websites, in the August issue of Family Tree. This issue covers numerous essential websites for tracking down folk in the vast province of Leinster. To find out more, check out the reading list below.
Longford & Its People: an Index to the 1901 Census of County Longford by David Leahy
County Longford and the Irish Revolution, 1910-1923 by Marie Coleman
County Longford Survivors of the Great Famine: Complete Index to Griffiths' Primary Valuation of County Longford (1854) by David Leahy
County Longford Residents Prior to the Famine: A Transcription And Complete Index of the Tithe Applotment Books of County Longford, Ireland (1823 - 1835) by Guy A. Rymsza
Sport and Society in Victorian Ireland: The Case of Westmeath by Tom Hunt
Ancient and Modern Sketches of the County Westmeath: Historical, Traditional, and Legendary by James Woods
Athlone Miscellany by Gearoid O'Brien
Mullingar; history and guide by Ruth Illingworth
Meath Voices by Tommy Murray
The Land and People of County Meath, 1750-1850 by Peter Connell
World War I and Nationalist Politics in County Louth, 1914-20 by Donal Hall
Rossin, County Meath: An unofficial place by Bryn Coldrick
The Royal Irish Constabulary and the Black and Tans in County Louth 1919-1922 by Stephen O'Donnell
Stories from a Sacred Landscape: Croghan Hill to Clonmacnoise by Caimin O'Brien
The Offaly War Dead by Tom Burnell
Edenderry, County Offaly, from 1820 to 1920 by Ciaran Reilly
John Plunket Joly and the Great Famine in King's County (County Offaly) by Ciarán Reilly
A History of County Kildare by Padraic O'Farrell
A Class Apart: The Gentry Families of County Kildare by Con Costello
Keeping in Touch: Communications with County Kildare by Noel Morrin
The transportation of women from Kildare to Van Diemen's land in 1849 by Catherine Fleming
A History of Clane by Brian Sammon
Balrothery Poor Law Union, County Dublin, 1839 - 1851 by Sinead Collins
Leaders of the city: Dublin’s first Citizens, 1500–1950 Editors: Ruth McManus & Lisa-Marie Griffith
Local Government in Nineteenth-Century County Dublin: The grand jury by David Broderick
Foxrock Miscellany by Foxrock LHS
Rare Old Dublin: Heroes, Hawkers and Hoors by Frank Hopkins
Hidden Dublin: Deadbeats, Dossers and Decent Skins by Frank Hopkins
Glasnevin Cemetery, Dublin, 1832-1900 by Carmel Connell
The Planters of Luggacurran, County Laois: A Protestant community, 1879-1927 by Leighann Coffey
Thatch: Voices from the Traditional Houses of County Laois by Mary Ann Williams, Sinead Hughes and Bronagh Lanigan
The County Wicklow Database: 432AD to 2006AD by Brian White
The Wicklow War Dead by Tom & Seamus Burnell
Enniskerry: A History by Michael Seery
Kilkenny City & County: People, Places, Faces by John Fitzgerald
Kilkenny: City and County by Gerry Moran (Author) and Ann Phelan (Illustrator)
Kilkenny in Focus: Photographs and Memories Over 50 Years by Tom Brett
Carlow War Dead by Tom Burnell
County Carlow: Visions of Town and Country by Jimmy O'Toole (Author) and Roland Byrne (Illustrator)
Haunted Carlow by Cormac Strain
A History of County Wexford by Nicholas Furlong
Remembering Wexford by Nicky Rossiter
Wexford: A History, A Tour and A Miscellany by Nicky Rossiter
Tales of the Anvil: The Forges & Blacksmiths of Wexford by Eamon Doyle
The Lifeboats of Wexford and Rosslare Harbour by Nicholas Leach
The Hook Peninsula, County Wexford by Billy Colfer
The August issue of Family Tree is on sale from 13 July. In the June issue, Family Tree covered Ulster websites, with Connaught in the July issue and Munster to follow in the September issue.