This kind of story, where she was "forced" to marry him (because of pregnancy), does make me wonder if he…
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Great post Joe - thanks for your thorough efforts in getting us familiar with source material and what can be…
On Finding Irish relatives: Part Three
A second Thank You to John, especially for this step-by-step outline. Printing out all for tucking one copy into the…
On Finding Irish relatives: Part Three
Might the new York state census in 1855 help?
On Barbara’s story
Rhonda, thank you for this post. One comment: A woman cannot "man" a chat. She can staff it, though. Or…
On A census, rediscovered
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On Finding Irish relatives: Part Three
Thank you for all three of these posts, Joe! I have, so far, searched in vain for records of my…
On Finding Irish relatives: Part Three
So many of the Irish who left for US and Canada did so well before 1864. Also there are the…
On Finding Irish relatives: Part Three
searching for Irish couple who were in Goderich, Huron, Ontario, Canada by 1833. They were NOT Catholic.
On Finding Irish relatives: Part Three