Good morning everyone: Re: Journals of the Memorials to the Dead - Ireland These records are only available to those who care to travel to Ireland, and Irish Researchers, which is as we all know a valuable cottage industry in Ireland. HOWEVER, Eneclann and Trinity College Archives are attempting to put these records into a CD format and only Co Galway and other bits and pieces are currently available. SO I would suggest to all and sundry that we give Eneclann all the encouragement we can to hustle these records into production, which are freely available in the larger Irish libraries, so that the rest of us can "buy" them respective of each County. Every single stone standing and laying flat that was readible between 1889 and 1914 from Cork to Derry and in all cemeteries were recorded. A great many of these stones were lost through time and wear and of course simple vandalism. Our Foundation has requested that "Otherdays" avail themselves of these records once they are available of course so that "we" can search them alphabetically by surname and we would ask that all subscribers to Irish web sites join us in this "quest". Eric Macklin Chair Macklin Foundation Inc cc: Dr's Lionel Macklin Mark Macklin Alfred Macklin Christine Macklin Jane Macklin Daisy Macklin Frederick Macklin William Macklin Harvey Macklin