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    1. Re: [LONGFORD] help wanted - townlands of Soran, Aughaboy and Kilnacarrow.
    2. Jeanne at [email protected] writes: > Are you able to tell me how I would access Discovery map 34? < Jeanne, If by "access", you mean via the internet.....I think you can forget that. You'll have to actually buy it, I'm afraid. I usually recommend that people pick-up these maps at the Tourist Bureau shop at the airport the next time you're in Ireland. If you want order it from a U.S. (or wherever you are) source, you could certainly try Google. I think the major source in the U.S. would be the following: >> http://www.rootsweb.com/~irish/bookstore/discovery_maps.htm << There are others in the U.S., such as omnimap and travelgenie. It would be nice if Barnes & Noble carried them, but...... > Also is anyone able to tell me how I can access historical information on these townlands? < I guess that you mean stuff like landownership, etc. Sounds like genealogy to me, which leaves me out......but I'm sure others will jump in. Pete Schermerhorn, in the glorious Berkshire hills of western Massachusetts

    07/25/2004 02:24:50
    1. Re: [LONGFORD] help wanted - townlands of Soran, Aughaboy and Kilnacarrow.
    2. Jean Pratt
    3. I wonder if this Discovery Map 34 would be available at the Irish Fest I plan to attend in Milwaukee next month??? Jeanne ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, July 25, 2004 7:24 PM Subject: Re: [LONGFORD] help wanted - townlands of Soran, Aughaboy and Kilnacarrow. > Jeanne at [email protected] writes: > > > Are you able to tell me how I would access Discovery map 34? < > > Jeanne, > > If by "access", you mean via the internet.....I think you can forget that. > You'll have to actually buy it, I'm afraid. I usually recommend that people > pick-up these maps at the Tourist Bureau shop at the airport the next time > you're in Ireland. If you want order it from a U.S. (or wherever you are) source, > you could certainly try Google. I think the major source in the U.S. would > be the following: > > >> http://www.rootsweb.com/~irish/bookstore/discovery_maps.htm << > > There are others in the U.S., such as omnimap and travelgenie. It would be > nice if Barnes & Noble carried them, but...... > > > Also is anyone able to tell me how I can access historical information on > these townlands? < > > I guess that you mean stuff like landownership, etc. Sounds like genealogy > to me, which leaves me out......but I'm sure others will jump in. > > Pete Schermerhorn, in the glorious Berkshire hills of western Massachusetts >

    07/26/2004 12:05:53