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    1. [SH] Co. Cork Page Update
    2. Margaret Turner
    3. Apologies for a long posting, but I'm still in catch up mode. There is now over 300 pages on this site. My thanks to the submitters who have given me permission to use their postings. To use the County Cork Web Page http://www.sci.net.au/userpages/mgrogan/cork/ire.cork.htm Use the Find facility for a particular surname or place, or, choose one of the categories at the top of the page. The Find facility allows you to AND (all words) or OR (any) words. The following categories have been updated. These new pages have been indexed by the robot for the FreeFind facility. BOOKS - This City of Cork: 1700-1900 - The Land and People of Nineteenth Century Cork - Priests and People in Pre-Famine Ireland 1780-1845 BOOKSHOPS - abe books world's largest network of independent booksellers World's largest source of out-of-print books. CEMETERY - Irish ancestor site. This site gives lists of published headstones, estate records, directories, and other useful information. Link submitted by Michael Cronin. CHURCH - Cork RC Parish addresses - Fr. Owen Cashman of Rath & the Islands passed away in 1999. - Sacred Heart, Cork City. - Holy Trinity (Christ Church) 1643-1699 the Cork register of the parish of Holy Trinity (Christ Church) 1643-1699, which has just been published. Link submitted by Denis Grant to Co. Cork mailing list. - Local Catholic Church History and Genealogy Ireland. Michael Cronin added in the Co. Cork mailing list that under the entry for Cork this includes the addresses for the Presentation Convents. - Mercy Nuns arrived in San Francisco in 1854 came from the Mercy convent in Kinsale which was established in 1849. Links submitted by Jerry Dwyer to Co. Cork mailing list. - SS Peter & Paul, Baptisms, Surnames: Burke, Connor, Devereux, Flynn, Halloran, Jeffers, Jeffords, O'Brien, Sullivan. Submitted by Mary McNally. ** Not posted to any mailing list. - Walker's Hibernian Magazine By Henry Farrar; London, England; 1890. Irish Marriages Being An Index To The Marriages In 1771 To 1812. Link submitted by Cathy Joynt Labath to Shamrock list. CIVIL - Registration districts for Cork submitted by Gus Ellis to Shamrock mailing list. DATABASES - LOCAL.IE announced they have online availability of 2 million records. Irish births and marriages, etc. Irish Births (1864 - 1900, Partial) Irish Marriages (1864 - 1900, Partial) Irish persons recorded in the UK Census of 1881 (Complete) Irish persons recorded in the UK Census of 1851 (Partial) Antrim Census 1851 Link submitted by Pat Traynor to Shamrock mailing list. DIRECTORIES Slater's Directory, 1846 - Midleton (with the Villages of Bailick and Ballinacurra). Submitted by Sheri Delaney ** not posted to any list. GAELIC - DICTIONARIES, LANGUAGE - Some Irish language sites. Links submitted by Barb. - Irish slang terms GRIFFITH'S INDEX - Unions of Fermoy, Mallow and Mitchelstown. Submitted by Anita. ** Not posted to any mailing lists. HISTORY - 1798 The Battle Through Maps. local.ie - Young Ireland Movement - The Rising of 1848. Link submitted by Julie Bradley to the Shamrock list. HOW TO - Acronyms Submitted by Tony Riordin to Shamrock mailing list. - Getting Started Guide local.ie - Overview of Records local.ie LAND - Ponsonby of Inchiquin - landlord. Submitted by Michael Cronin. LDS - Bantry Film Nos. Submitted by Laurel Baker Comments by Amy on how to use these films to follow ownership of land. - Hint on the IGI - Data Entry Can Cause Strays. Submitted by Colin Ferguson to Rootsweb Cork City mailing list. - Hint 1911 Census Numbers - Registration district numbers Submitted by Denis Grant to Rootsweb mailing list. MAILING LISTS - Irish Placename Studies - New Internet Discussion Group & Website - - How To Post In Plain Text Using AOL 6.0 MEDICAL - Cork Hospitals. Irish Medical Directory. Some brief history. MILITARY AND POLICE - Cork Volunteers and the Nationalist movement in general. I've included many documents relating to the Rising, Frongoch and the Tan War. Brian Wickham web site. - 32nd Duke of Cornwall Light Infantry. Link submitted by Michael Cronin to the Co. Cork mailing list. - 'Military Barracks In Ireland' 'This table has been compiled taking the list from the index of 'The Forlorn Hope.' by Kitzmiller and supplementing the entries with other sources. These sources are noted at the end. Additionally, where supplementary material was located on the World Wide Web links have been added in the column labeled Location. These links in many cases show pictures of the barracks and supply useful historical background.' Denis Grant web site. - Royal Irish Constabulary (RIC) Records -- How they can help you in your Irish Research Maura Petzolt web site. NEWSPAPERS - Bell & Howell are digitizing the 5.5 billion page images in the UMIĀ® microform vaults-- that's five centuries of rare retrospective information easily accessible with the click of a mouse. Newsrelease. PLACES - Bandon. The History of Bandon and the Principal Towns in the West Riding of County Cork by George Bennett Esq B.L. and published by Francis Guy, Printers and Publishers, Cork, 1869 [chp 1] - Buttimore -lots of Buttimer / Buttimore information can be found at Kate Press web site. - Cobh & Harbour - Misc material Link submitted by Michael Cronin to the County Cork mailing list. - Cork descriptions - An Historical Guide to the City of Dublin, Illustrated by engravings, and a plan of the city* Second Edition, with corrections and additional articles, also an Itinerary and various useful information for Tourists and Strangers. By G. N. Wright, A. M. London: Printed for Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy. 1825. This site is about Dublin but the link to the page below contains some good descriptions of a few Cork towns and instructions on how to get there. Link submitted by Michael Cronin to the County Cork mailing list. - Cork Yacht Club building - which is now the Sirius Arts Centre site - includes some photos and a map of Cobh. Link submitted by Michael Cronin to Co. Cork mailing list. SHIPPING - Dorgan Arrivals from Ireland to Boston 1848 - 1891. - Passenger Shipping Between Cork and Britain. Submitted by Michael Cronin. Margaret Grogan Turner

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