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By britney  - Nov 20 - 1 new of 1 message    

HBH 1896 14 April GORDON to CAMPBELL 
  HBH 1896 14 April GORDON to CAMPBELL MARRIAGE. GORDON-CAMPBELL-On the 8th April, at St. Paul's Papanui, Christchurch. by the Rev. Canon HARPER, assisted by the Rev, H. T. PURCHAS. Charles Leith Travers, youngest son of Captain T. E. GORDON, late 14th Hussars and Inniskilling Dragoons, to Elizabeth Helen, second daughter of Michael Scott CAMPBELL, Esq,, of Delce, Papanui.... more »
By mattse165  - Nov 18 - 4 new of 4 messages    

News extracts: Nov. 15, 1824: Shipwrecks near Wexford, at the Isle of Arran, and at Whitehaven 
  Names: Baxter, Dalzell, Eustice, M'Clean, May, Smith. Transcribed from the 2 December 1824 edition of The Enniskillen Chronicle & Erne Packet newspaper, by permission of The British Library: Shipwrecks. From the Belfast Mercantile Register. "By a letter received by our Collector, Sir Stephen May, it appears,... more »
By Alison Kilpatrick  - Nov 15 - 1 new of 1 message    

New files in IGP for October 
  Christina, Thank you for all your postings. Is mise le meas, Gobnait Cast a cold eye On life, on death. Horseman, pass by! W.B.Yeats' tombstone _[link] ([link]) _[link] ([link]) _[link]... more »
By oleogh...@aol.com  - Nov 14 - 1 new of 1 message    

Excerpts from Irish newspapers 
  The Constitution or Cork Morning Post, 4 September 1822 -- CORK (POSTPONED) ASSIZES. -------- CONVICTIONS AT THE LATE ASSIZES. The following is a return of the convictions in the City and County at the late Assizes:-- CITY. John Hurley, for the attack on Mr. Barry's house at... more »
By Dennis Ahern  - Nov 14 - 3 new of 3 messages    

Keep it short 
  Please, please don't include ALL of the original email when replying to the list. And do change the subject line when replying to the digest email. It's courtesy, folks. Brad Wilson Wilson, Corner, Devine from Armagh Sent via BlackBerry by AT&T
By bmacl...@aol.com  - Nov 14 - 4 new of 4 messages    

GENIRE Digest, Vol 4, Issue 280 
  I would be interested in reading this edition of the Gazette. May I have the website address. Thanks, Janet ----- Original Message ----- ...To: <gen...@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, November 14, 2009 3:00 AM
By Janet Truncali  - Nov 14 - 1 new of 1 message    

New files in IGP for October 
  I am a bit late with this. Our site was down due to an electrical outage so I couldn't compile any updates. I have skipped the small files like single obits and vital records to keep the list shorter. To view any of the items below go to: [link] Then click on the County and Subject Heading. Or use the search... more »
By Christina Finn Hunt  - Nov 13 - 1 new of 1 message    

News extracts: Nov. 11, 1824: Reunion of brothers, James and Denis Work, of Loughrea 
  Transcribed from the 11 November 1824 edition of The Enniskillen Chronicle & Erne Packet newspaper, by permission of The British Library: Affecting Incident. Mr. Work, Captain of the Giovanni schooner, from Gottenburgh, while delivering a cargo of deals and iron at a wharf in St. Catherine's on Tuesday last, was accosted by a miserable-looking young man, just... more »
By Alison Kilpatrick  - Nov 11 - 1 new of 1 message    

Legal marriage age 
  Anyone know the legal marriage age in the 1850's? C
By Hon. Cosmo Smallpiece  - Nov 10 - 8 new of 8 messages    

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