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Amazon.com Genealogy Bookstore
Irish and Ireland
The following are individual book titles of interest for this topic. The book links below point to the Amazon.com bookstore online where you may purchase the book if you wish. These links are provided to bring these published resources to your attention as an aid to your research. Follow the links to books of interest to make note of their title, author, publisher, and ISBN. You might then use this information to obtain the book from your local library or your favorite corner book shop.-
1001 Things Everyone Should Know About Irish-American History
A book by Edward T. O'Donnell.
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A Century in Focus: Photography and Photographers in the North of Ireland, 1839-1939
A book by W. A. Maguire.
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A Genealogists Guide to Discovering Your Irish Ancestors
A book by Dwight A. Radford.
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A Guide to Irish Churches and Graveyards
A book by Brian Mitchell.
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A Guide to the Historical Records of British Banking
A book by L. S. Pressnell.
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A Handbook of Dates: For Students of British History
A book by C. R. Cheney.
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A New Genealogical Atlas of Ireland
A book by Brian Mitchell.
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A Student's Guide to Irish American Genealogy
A book for sale.
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Ancestral Trails : The Complete Guide to British Genealogy and Family History
A book by Mark D. Herber. This is a premier reference work for the field of UK genealogy.
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Book of Scots-Irish Family Names
A book by Robert Bell.
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Born Fighting : How the Scots-Irish Shaped America
A book by James Webb.
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A book by M.J. McEnery.
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A book by Raymond Refausse.
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A book by Seamus Helferty.
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Emigrants and Exiles: Ireland and the Irish Exodus to North America
A book by Kerby A. Miller.
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Erin's Blood Royal: The Gaelic Noble Dynasties of Ireland
A book by Peter Beresford Ellis.
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Explore Your Family's Past: Trace Your Roots and Create a Family Tree
A book by Reader's Digest.
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Family Names and Family History
A book by David Hey.
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Genealogists Guide to the Various Spellings of Irish Names
A book by Michael O'Laughlin.
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A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland
Two volumes by Samuel Lewis.
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Guide to Irish Parish Registers
A book by Brian Mitchell.
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Guide to Irish Quaker Records 1654-1860
A book by Olive C. Goodbody.
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A book by Noel Ignatiev.
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How the Irish Saved Civilization
A book by Thomas Cahill.
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Hungering for America: Italian, Irish, and Jewish Foodways in the Age of Migration
A book by Hasia R. Diner.
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Ireland and the American Emigration, 1850-1900
A book by Arnold Schrier.
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Ireland Since 1690: A Concise History
A book by Liam Harte.
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Ireland's Huguenots and Their Refuge, 1662-1745: An Unlikely Haven
A book by Raymond Hylton.
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A book by Dorothy Hoobler.
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Irish American Voluntary Organizations
A book by Michael F. Funchion.
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Irish Americans: The Immigrant Experience
A book by William D. Griffin.
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Irish and Scotch-Irish Ancestral Research: A Guide to the Genealogical Records
A book by Margaret Dickson Falley.
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A book by Irish Books & Media.
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Irish Emigration to New England Through the Port of Saint John New Brunswick, Canada, 1841 to 1849
A book by Daniel F. Johnson.
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Irish Libraries: Archives, Museums & Genealogical Centres
A book by Robert K. O'Neill.
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Irish Records: Sources for Family and Local History
A book by James G. Ryan.
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Irish Relatives and Friends From Information Wanted Ads in the Irish-American, 1850-1871
A book by Laura M. DeGrazia.
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A book by Tony McCarthy.
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Irish Women and Irish Migration
A book by Patrick O'Sullivan.
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Journey of Hope: The Story of Irish Immigration to America
A book by Kerby Miller.
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Master Book of Irish Placenames: Master Atlas and Book of Irish Placenames
A book by Michael C. O'Laughlin.
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A book by Pat Lewis.
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Names of Irish Passengers to America
A book by Michael C. O'Laughlin.
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Never Been Here Before?: A Genealogists' Guide to the Family Records Centre
A book by Jane Cox.
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O Lochlainns Beginners Guide to Irish Family Research
A book by Michael C. O'Laughlin.
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Out of Ireland: The Story of Irish Emigration to America
A book by Kerby A. Miller.
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A book by Hank J. Jones.
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Pocket Guide to Irish Genealogy
A book by Brian Mitchell.
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Records of the Irish Catholic Church
A book by Patrick J. Corish.
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Royal Irish Constabulary Officers: A Biographical and Genealogical Guide, 1816-1922
A book by W. E. Vaughan.
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Scotch-Irish: A Social History
A book by James G. Leyburn.
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Scots Irish in Pennsylvania & Kentucky
A book by Bill Kennedy.
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Scots-Irish in the Hills of Tennessee
A book by Billy Kennedy.
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Special Sorrows: The Diasporic Imagination of Irish, Polish, and Jewish Immigrants in the United States
A book by Matthew Frye Jacobson.
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Story of the Royal Hospital Kilmainham
A book by Robert Stewart.
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The Book of Irish Names: First, Family and Place Names
A book by Ida Grehan, Ronan Coghlan and P. W. Joyce.
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A book by Terrick H. Fitzhugh. An outstanding reference explaining terms and concepts used in UK genealogy.
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The End of Hidden Ireland: Rebellion, Famine, and Emigration
A book by Robert James Scally.
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The Great Hunger: Ireland, 1845-1849
A book by Cecil Woodham-Smith.
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A book by Michael Coffey.
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The Irish in America: A Guide to the Literature and the Manuscript Collections
A book by Patrick J. Blessing.
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The Irish Scots and the Scotch-Irish: A Historical and Ethnological Monograph
A book by John C. Linehan.
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The Origins of Irish Convict Transportation to New South Wales
A book by Bob Reece.
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The Oxford Companion to Local and Family History
A book by David Hey.
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The Oxford Guide to Family History
A book by David Hey.
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The Registers of Christ Church Cathedral, 1710-1900
A book by Raymond Refausse.
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A book by Edward MacLysaght.
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A book by John Grenham.
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A book by Christine Kinealy.
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Wherever Green Is Worn: The Story of the Irish Diaspora
A book by Tim Pat Coogan.
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Who Lies Where: A Guide to Famous Graves
A book by Michael Kerrigan.
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An Introduction to Irish Ancestry
Book for sale.
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UK-based supplier of microfiche, book, and CD-ROM finding aids for the local and family historian.
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An organisation dedicated to bring rare books on CD at an affordable price, to the local history researcher and to the family history researcher. For England, Wales, Scotland, Ireland, Canada.
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Creator of LDS Companion, a file conversion utility for LDS databases and GenMap UK, a Windows mapping program designed mainly for UK genealogical and historical mapping.
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American supplier of HMSO publications.
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A site promoting the sale of books about Portarlington, Ireland, also providing historical information about the area. Portarlington is a town straddling Counties Laois and Offaly (formerly Queen's County & King's County) in Ireland. Once the land of the O'Dempseys and Lea Castle, in 1694 it became the home to a substantial Huguenot settlement: i.e. French Protestants, with names such as BLANC, CAMELIN, CHAMP, CHAMPAGNE, DES VOEUX, LALANDE, MICHEAU, PILOT, VIGNOLES, and the French church is still is use today.
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Genealogy books and eBooks by Steve Szabados includes links to Amazon Pages. Topics are for Polish, German, Czech, Slovak, and Irish research.
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Excellent resource for historical and hard-to-find genealogical books on Ireland. Specialists in new, rare and out-of-print books of Irish interest, particularly those relating to Ulster.
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Books We Own is a list of resources owned/accessed by individuals who are willing to look up genealogical information and e-mail or snail mail it to others who request it. This is a free service - volunteers may ask for reimbursement of copies and postage if information is provided via snail-mail.
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Dome Shadow Press: Find Your Irish Ancestors, County Longford Surname Directory, & New Pre-Famine Genealogy Sources
Dome Shadow Press publishes and distributes County Longford Residents Prior to the Famine: A Transcription and Complete Index of the Tithe Applotment Books of County Longford, Ireland (1823 - 1835) by Guy A. Rymsza. This reference volume is available in hardcover and CD-ROM editions and includes a full name index of over 12,600 tithe payers, a recapitulation of the tithe payer records arranged alphabetically by townland, and 27 civil parish maps of townlands, with common place names cross-refernced to post 1830s standardized place names, plus 3 maps of Longford's main land divisions. Major surname roots include FARRELL, REILLY, KIERNAN, BRADY, CORMACK, KENNY, SCALLY, CASEY, DONAGHOE, and MURTAGH, but over 1240 are represented. They can be viewed in a surname directory at the Web site, along with sample pages and ordering information.
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eBay.co.uk Listings: Search for Genealogy
Online auction service for buying & selling.
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eBay.co.uk Listings: Search for Ireland Genealogy
Online auction service for buying & selling.
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eBay.co.uk Listings: Search for Irish Genealogy
Online auction service for buying & selling.
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Publishers of Irish records on CD-ROMs.
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Index of Irish Wills 1484-1858
CD-ROM includes over 70,000 records that have never published before, containing over 100,000 names.
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CD-ROM includes a comprehensive list of 60,000 names and addresses of heads of households for Dublin City compiled before the 1851 was destroyed.
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The William Smith O'Brien Petition 1848-49
CD-ROM includes over 80,000 names, addresses, & occupations of those in Ireland and those Irish in England who signed the petition to spare O'Brien from the death sentence.
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Eneclann Ltd ENEC005 - Grenham's Irish Surnames
This CD-ROM will satisfy a casual curiosity in Irish coats of arms and surname origins, as well as providing a serious research resource for those with a deeper interest in family and surname origins. It includes:* Details of 26,756 Irish surnames and 104,058 surname variants* The distribution of 2,296 surnames in 1890, as recorded in birth records* Details of the distribution of 377,902 households throughout Ireland 1847-64* Ireland-wide parish maps* Details of the records of 3,782 churches and congregations throughout Ireland, comprising 8,376 sets of records.
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Eneclann Ltd ENEC006 - Counties in Time
Counties in Time, National Archives of Ireland, Published by Eneclann on CD. A sample of records held in the National Archives of Ireland, examples from all 32 counties,almost 1,000 documents included. The variety of documents ranges from proclamations against Catholics holding arms during the penal days to family returns for the 1901 and 1911 Censuses to mid-nineteenth century crime reports and Fenian photographs.
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Eneclann Ltd ENEC008 - A Stroll through Dublin
This unique publication brings the streets, buildings and people of Dublin City alive. The CD contains over 2,000 high quality photographs, details on over 500 buildings throughout the city, as well as over 500 biographies of famous Dubliners, histories of over 300 streets, and general histories of the city, historic maps, and much more besides.
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Eneclann Ltd ENEC009 - The Irish Ancestor 1969-1986
Publication on CD-Rom of the successful series The Irish Ancestor, which was published from 1969 to 1986. The aim of the journal was the collection and publication of original source material and other items of interest concerning Irish genealogy, biography and domestic history.
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Eneclann Ltd ENEC010 - Returning Home: Transatlantic Migration
CD-ROM containing passenger lists of travelers from North America to Britain and Ireland between 1858 to 1870. Owing to the threat of a Fenian uprising in Ireland, and because of the large numbers of Irishmen living in America, Dublin Castle ordered that the incoming passenger lists for all the major ports of Britain and Ireland, of passengers arriving from America, be submitted to them for scrutiny. Contains the names and details of over 42,000 passengers.
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Eneclann Ltd ENEC011 - Ireland's Memorial Records: World War 1
CD-ROM publication of Ireland's WWI War memorial records. The objective of these volumes was to preserve the names of over 49,000 Irishmen who lost their lives fighting in the Great War, World War I, 1914-1918. The collection was compiled by The Committee of the Irish National War Memorial under the direction of the Earl of Ypres. It is the most complete record known to exist and was published in 1923. These volumes record the names of the dead, their rank, regiment, date of death and regimental number. In most cases the soldier