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    3. http://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/index/intl/IRL/IRL-MONAGHAN.html will get one the Search the Archives, etc from there one can do a Keyword Search, search posts by a certain user etc using http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/search?path=IRL-MONAGHAN http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/irl-monaghan/2012-05/1336175833 gets one the C of I churches but there should be one for all the churches. I'm 99% sure I posted it. Also you must remember that many R C's are buried in C of Ireland graveyards! Even today there are RC's getting buried in C of I graveyards because the family plot is there! I note:On Apr 12, 2013, at 8:14 PM, Sharon Connor wrote: > Peter, will you allow me to use your text (modified) to sent to other groups re Find a Grave participation? Indeed, FaG is quickly becoming a research tool of importance, but only because of volunteers. Of course, since Ancestry now references it in their hints, it will continue its growth...." I trust that IGP will also be mentioned, as it will continue it's growth too! Don't forget that if those "other groups" researchers posted "their" Irish relatives on IGP they might come across kin! One of those readers could have a photo of a gravestone that I could connect to..... just join the dots!! There is a shortage of Irish records, IGP at the moment might only have 50,000 photos BUT they could contain possibly 250,000 "records" which at least helps fill the void! If only a few more volunteers would take some pics........(or people abroad would post theirs!!) Anyway, searching the archives might be worth a try for your kin! Good hunting. -- Anything on these pages are my intellectual property. You are free to copy and to redistribute unmodified copies for _non-commercial_purposes without restriction from me. Small quotations ("fair use") should include a citation that includes reference to URL to which I have contributed and to which I claim shared copyright to under the *90* year rule. Any other use should be consistent with normal international copyright law! Those with some legal expertise may wish to examine the extensive Copyright Law Materials from the Legal Information Institute of the Cornell Law School. __

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