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• Atlow google_ad_client = "ca-pub-2718265230263770"; • Alsop en le Dale • The Boundary • Temple Normanton • West Hallam Online Irish ancestral Birth, Death and Marriage records for Co. Longford. enter Drumlish Village. • Hasland Directories set out to record the 'principal inhabitants' of a community, particularly those in trade or the professions. Re: Gilna in Longford.
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Census records from 1841 to 1911 are available online. It has not been edited.
• Hulland at all Masses here last Sunday, stepped from the evening train when it arrived • Chaddesden [From The New London Gazetteer (1826)]. They list the occupiers of land, the amounts held by each (often graded according to quality) and the amount of tithe payable. • Griffe Grange
People ask me all the time where in Ireland their surname may be found.
• Fairfield • Rosliston These include pedigrees. • Chapel en le Frith
The route to Drumlish is signposted. They are arranged by union, barony, civil parish and townland.
L.H. DALEY, Mrs. Bridget, of 200 West Davidson St., Syracuse, died on March 4 at the age of 64. • Chilcote
The Family Genealogy Sir Nicholas Longford I, born around 1288 and the first of four consecutive heads of the family so named, was the son of Sir John Longford, who died in 1304, and Joan Byron, daughter of Sir John Byron of Cadney, Lincolnshire (Moor, 1930, vol.1, p.172) and Joan, daughter of Baldwin Tyas5.
• Holmesfield The word “Ballinamuck” is derived from “Beal-aith-na-muic,” which means, “The Mouth of the Ford of the Pig” and the pig here referred to is no other than the celebrated black pig which rooted up the Danes’ Cast in Armagh, and came as far as Ballinamuck, making her famous trench, until she arrived at the Ford of Lough Gaun, where a man knocked her on the head with a blow of a stone and put an end to her rooting. • Chesterfield Holy Trinity Indexes to family names in various sources including directories, wills and deeds that were consulted by the author.
General resource for Longford related emigration records.
• Hartington • Quarndon • Wirksworth 1897 County Longford/ Cavan. Annie O Connor.
• Beard • Spondon • Pleasley Home > Forum > Locations > Countries > Ireland > Longford Longford. There are several Internet sites with name lists or indexes. • Ridgeway
• Blackwell Mrs W Finucane, nee Coughlin, treasurer, Larha, Asdee. Explore incredible sights from Belfast to Derry~Londonderry along this legendary coastline.