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Ireland in History and Genealogy St, Louis County Library IRELAND IN HISTORY AND GENEALOGY NOTE: Books with an “R” at the beginning of the call number do not circulate. Other books without the “R” may be available for interlibrary loan through St. Louis County Library. TITLE AUTHOR CALL # [Sloinnte Gaedheal is Gall (romanized form)] = Irish names and surnames : collected and edited with Woulfe, Patrick 929.4 W938S explanatory and historical notes [Sloinnte Gaedheal is Gall (romanized form)] = Irish names and surnames : collected and edited with Woulfe, Patrick 929.4 W938S explanatory and historical notes 1st fighting Irish : the 35th Indiana volunteer infantry : Hoosier Hibernians in the war for the Union Murray, Kevin R 973.7472 M982F A census of Ireland, circa 1659 : with supplementary material from the poll money ordinances (1660-1661) Pender, Seamus 941.5 P397C A genealogical and heraldic history of the commoners of Great Britain and Ireland enjoying territorial Burke, John R 941 B959G possessions or high official rank, but uninvested with heritable honours A genealogical atlas of Ireland Gardner, David E R 941.5 G226G A genealogical history of the Milesian families of Ireland 929.2 G326 A genealogy of the descendants as known on 1 September 1979 of James McCoach : immigrant in 1846, Licklider, Louise Carpenter 929.2 M129L Donegal County, Ireland to Tyler County, West Virginia A guide to copies & abstracts of Irish wills Clare, Wallace R 941.5 C591G A guide to Irish churches and graveyards Mitchell, Brian Q 941.5 M681G A guide to Irish churches and graveyards Mitchell, Brian R 941.5 M681G A guide to Irish parish registers Mitchell, Brian Q 941.5 M681G A guide to Irish parish registers Mitchell, Brian R 941.5 M681G A guide to Irish roots : collected from oral tradition and ancient records during visits to Ireland, other parts of Durning, William P R 941.5 D963G Europe, and North America A guide to Irish roots : including Celts, Vikings, Normans, kings, queens, and commoners Durning, William P 941.5 D963G A guide to Irish surnames MacLysaght, Edward 929.4 M166G A guide to local history sources in the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland Bardon, Jonathan 941.6 B247G A guide to tracing your Clare ancestors Smith, Brian R 941.93 S643G A guide to tracing your Cork ancestors McCarthy, Tony 941.956 M123G A guide to tracing your Cork ancestors McCarthy, Tony 941.956 M123G A guide to tracing your Donegal ancestors Meehan, Helen 941.5 M494G A guide to tracing your Dublin ancestors Ryan, James G 941.835 R988G A guide to tracing your Galway ancestors O'Dowd, Peadar 941.74 O26G A guide to tracing your Kerry ancestors O'Connor, Michael H 941.96 O18G (Rev. 07/2017) St, Louis County Library IRELAND IN HISTORY AND GENEALOGY A guide to tracing your Kildare ancestors Kiely, K 941.85 K47G A guide to tracing your Limerick ancestors Franklin, Margaret 941.94 F833G A guide to tracing your Limerick ancestors Franklin, Margaret R 941.94 F833G A guide to tracing your Mayo ancestors Smith, Brian 941.73 S643G A guide to tracing your Roscommon ancestors Hamrock, John 941.5 H232G A hidden phase of American history : Ireland's part in America's struggle for liberty O'Brien, Michael Joseph R 973.346 O13H A history of Ballinderry Parish to 1766 McGuckin, John H 941.62 M148H A history of Ireland Cronin, Mike R 941.5 C947H A history of the Clanna-Rory or Rudricians : descendants of Roderick the Great, Monarch of Ireland : compiled Cronnelly, Richard Francis R 929.2 R888C from the ancient records in the libraries of Trinity College and the Royal Irish Academy, from our native annals, the publications of several learned societies, and other reliable sources A history of the Irish settlers in North America, from the earliest period to the census of 1850 McGee, Thomas D'Arcy 973.004 M145H A history of the Irish settlers in North America, from the earliest period to the census of 1850 McGee, Thomas D'Arcy 973.004 M145H A history of the Irish settlers in North America, from the earliest period to the census of 1850 McGee, Thomas D'Arcy R 973.004 M145H A history of the Shields family : a selective genealogy of the descent of William Shields, born, County Shields, John Edgar R 929.2 S555S Armagh, Ireland, 1728, died, Frederick County, Maryland, 1797 A history of the Shields family : a selective genealogy of the descent of William Shields, born, County Shields, John Edgar 929.2 S555S Armagh, Ireland, 1728, died, Frederick County, Maryland, 1797 A new genealogical atlas of Ireland Mitchell, Brian 941.5 M681N A primer for Irish genealogical research Ward, William R R 941.5 W264P A Reardon family history : William J. Reardon and Bridget Murray from county Tipperary to St. Croix County, Childs, Blanche Reardon 929.2 R288C Wisconsin, with descendants to the present, including Kelly, Kilty, McMahon, O'Keeffe, and Stapleton families A short history of the Byrne family : from County Wicklow, Ireland to the Byrne Colony at Lamar (Aransas Byrne, Jamie 929.2 B995B County), Texas A simple guide to Irish genealogy Clare, Wallace R 929.1 C622S A simplified guide to bishops' transcripts and marriage licenses : their location and indexes in England, Wales, Gibson, Jeremy Sumner Wycherley R 941 G449S and Ireland A simplified guide to probate jurisdictions : where to look for wills in Great Britain and Ireland Gibson, Jeremy Sumner Wycherley R 941 G449S A supplemental report on genealogical research in Ireland : a second survey made in Ireland in 1952 Falley, Margaret Dickson 941.5 F195S A topographical dictionary of Ireland : comprising the several counties, cities, boroughs, corporate, market, and Lewis, Samuel 941.5 L676T post towns, parishes, and villages, with historical and statistical descriptions … Ó Meachair : the story of a clan Gabrielle Ní Mheachair R 929.2 M214N (Rev. 07/2017) St, Louis County Library IRELAND IN HISTORY AND GENEALOGY Abstracts of wills Registry of Deeds (Ireland) 941.5 R337A Adam Scott family of Bryantang, Ballyclare County Antrim, North Ireland, and Lisbon, St. Lawrence County, Baxter, Elizabeth 929.2 S425B N.Y. Albion's seed : four British folkways in America Fischer, David Hackett 973 F529A Albion's seed : four British folkways in America Fischer, David Hackett R 973 F529A Alexander Ewing (1676/7-1738) & descendants : Ireland to America in 1727 McMichael, James R 929.2 E95M An alphabetical index to Ulster emigration to Philadelphia, 1803-1850 Adams, Raymond D R 929.3 A216A An historical account of the settlements of Scotch Highlanders in America prior to the peace of 1783 : together MacLean, J P R 973.04916 M163H with notices of Highland regiments and biographical sketches An historical account of the settlements of Scotch Highlanders in America prior to the peace of 1783 : together MacLean, JP 973.04916 M163H with notices of Highland regiments and biographical sketches An Irish Rudd family, 1760-1988 : Rudd origins and other Irish Rudds : progeny of Gordon Arthur Rudd and Rudd, Norman N Q 929.2 R914R Alicia Wellwood, Rathsarn Parish, Queens County, Ireland Ancestral lines from Maine to North Carolina : 180 families in England, Ireland, France, the Netherlands, Boyer, Carl R 929.2 B791B Germany, Scotland, the Eastern Seaboard, Ohio, Missouri and California, with medieval and royal descents of Percival Lowell of Massachusetts and Neill Dubh and Grizel (Campbell) McNeill of North Carolina Annals of the Kingdom of Ireland by the four masters : from the earliest times to the year 1616 R 941.5 A613 Annals of the Kingdom of Ireland by the four masters : from the earliest times to the year 1616 R 941.5 A613 Antrim, Newtownabbey, Carrickfergus Borough & North Down Borough local government districts : map MAP R 941.6 A636 showing Wards, Townlands and the disposition of Irish Grid 1:10 000 sheets and 1:2 500 plans Ardfert in times past : a history of Ardfert Parish, Co. Kerry, from earliest times O'Connor, Tommy Frank R 941.96 O18A Armagh : history & society R 941.661 A727 Armagh and Craigavon Borough local government districts : map showing Wards, Townlands, and the MAP R 941.6 A727 disposition of Irish Grid 1:10,000 sheets and 1:2500 plans Armagh families Stothers, Thomas 941.661 S888A At the ford of the birches : the history of Ballybay, it's people and vicinity Murnane, James H 941.697 M977A Atlas of the great Irish famine R 941.5081 A881 Atlas of the Irish rural landscape R 941.5 A881 Averell family in Ireland, 1620-1850 Brown, Mary Ross 929.2 A952B Banbridge and Down local government districts : map showing Wards, Townlands and the disposition of Irish MAP R 941.6 B212 Grid 1:10 000 sheets and 1:2 500 plans Basic guide to Irish records for family history Mitchell, Brian R 941.5 M681B (Rev. 07/2017) St, Louis County Library IRELAND IN HISTORY AND GENEALOGY Belfast City local government district : map showing Wards, Townlands and the disposition of Irish grid 1:10 MAP R 941.6 B428 000 sheets, 1:2500 and 1:1250 plans Bertles genealogy : England--Ireland--Canada--U.S.A., Kansas, California, Colorado Bertles, James M Q 929.2 B544B Bibliography of genealogical sources for the counties of Northern Ireland Magee, Peggy R 941.6 M191B Bibliography of genealogical sources for the counties of the Republic of Ireland Magee, Peggy R 941.7 M191B Bibliography of Irish family history / Edward MacLysaght MacLysaght, Edward 941.5 M166B Blennerville : gateway to Tralee's past Kelly, Liam R 941.96 K29B Book of Irish names : first, family & place names Coghlan, Ronan 929.4 C676B Branches : the Irish and German Catholic heritage of the Hayes-Stroer family Stroer, Leo Hayes R 929.2 S919B British sources
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