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Genealogical News
The 1911 census now available on-line
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Have a look at Adli photo You can print a book of you photographs and give a gift to family and friends.
Photobucket offer similar products
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St. Finbarrs Church, South Parish, Dunbar Street, Cork have a Website South Parish It gives the opening times of the office and other information. The Parish have their records on computer and are more than willing to help in family research. |
The Civil Registration Office has moved from Liberty Street to Adelaide Court and has research facilities on Wednesdays. Please ring beforehand to make an appointment. Records form Mallow are now in Adelaide Street also. There are 3 reading days Monday Tuesday and Wednesday. waiting time 2 years.
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| "Irish Family History on the Web : A Directory"/ Stuart A. Raymond Published by the Federation of Family History Societies in association with S.A. & M.J.Raymond, 2001. Price £5.50. (incUK p&p). Eire £5.95 (sterling); Overseas £6.75; $US10.80; $A19.60. See book page for more details
A book called "Tracing Your Cork Ancestors" written by Tony McCarthy and Tim Cadogan has been published by Flyleaf Press. A must for anyone researching in Cork or anyone traveling to Ireland. Click on the logo for more details
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Local Ireland has information about genealogy in Ireland and It's site is worth a look Local Ireland
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The Irish Ancestral Research Association Tiara.ie
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Cobh the Queenstown Story, Cobh Railway Station, Co. Cork has a new Genealogical Service available now. Click on the images for their site 
email Cobh the Queenstown Story |
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St. Patricks Church,Cork now has its records computerised.
Make a new years resolution this year and put all the great work down on paper so that it's not all lost and your work in vain. Any L.D.S. Family history centre will store your Family History for you if it is in .ged format eg. from a program such as Family Tree Maker. So get going. If your reading this you have a computer so there's no excuse. |
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