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Author:
Roulston, William J..
Title:
Researching Scots-Irish Ancestors : the essential genealogical guide to early modern ulster, 1600... -1800.
Publisher:
Genealogical Publishing Company,
Copyright Date:
2022
Description:
606 pages; 23 cm.
Subject:
Scots-Irish--Genealogy.
Registers of birth, etc.--Ireland.
Scots--Ireland--Registers.
Ireland--Emigration and immigration.
Scotland--Emigration and immigration.
Summary:
"When the first edition of this book appeared in 2005 it was quickly recognised as an essential work of reference for family historians searching for Ulster ancestors in the seventeeth and eighteenth centuries. At more than twice the size of the original, this new edition is a massively expanded version of the first volume. It opens up many avenues for research, drawing attention to the riches of archives inside and outside of the island of Ireland, demonstrating the benefit of often undervalued, yet accissible sources which can help document your ancestors back to the 1600s. The new edition includes additional information on church records and landed estate papers, as well as new chapters looking at records relating to law and order, emigration, business and occupations, diaries and journals, and clubs and societies. The extensive appendices to the book include a summary listing of the sources available from this period for every parish in the historic nine counties of Ulster (including a listing of surviving pre-1800 church records), and a detailed description of around 350 landed estate collections..." from the back covered.
ISBN:
9780806321226
0806321229
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1347785024
Locations:
KSPG296 -- Burlington Public Library (Burlington)

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