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*[http://www.from-ireland.net/ www.from-ireland.net]- A very useful site. Am amazing number of records are available from all counties. Literally thousands of helpful links and other resources are also detailed. In addition, there are a lot of cultural, folklore, and other information available. A YAHOO! mailing list can be subscribed to and you will have at your fingertips help from the many knowledgeable people on the list.  
*[http://www.from-ireland.net/ www.from-ireland.net]- A very useful site. Am amazing number of records are available from all counties. Literally thousands of helpful links and other resources are also detailed. In addition, there are a lot of cultural, folklore, and other information available. A YAHOO! mailing list can be subscribed to and you will have at your fingertips help from the many knowledgeable people on the list.  
*[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~econnolly/ Eddies Extracts]- This site contains many Birth, Marriage and Death notices extracted from various early newspapers such as the Belfast Evening Telegraph, The Witness, Banner of Ulster, Northern Whig and Belfast News-Letter. It also has extracts from the Registers of Deceased Seamen and lists the details of over 25,000 Presbyterians who served in the Great War.  
*[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~econnolly/ Eddies Extracts]- This site contains many Birth, Marriage and Death notices extracted from various early newspapers such as the Belfast Evening Telegraph, The Witness, Banner of Ulster, Northern Whig and Belfast News-Letter. It also has extracts from the Registers of Deceased Seamen and lists the details of over 25,000 Presbyterians who served in the Great War.  
*[http://www.diaspora.ie/ www.diaspora.ie]- Aspiration, enterprise, adventure, and the Irish around the world.  
*[http://www.diaspora.ie/ www.diaspora.ie]- Finding the Irish around the world today.  
*[http://www.findmypast.com/content/irish-genealogy-records Petty Sessions Order Books: 1851-1912]: This is the lowest court in the whole country. These records were scanned by FamilySearch and are being put online through [http://www.findmypast.com/ FindMyPast.com]. There is no charge to look at the index but there is a charge to view the actual record.  
*[http://www.findmypast.com/content/irish-genealogy-records Petty Sessions Order Books: 1851-1912]: This is the lowest court in the whole country. These records were scanned by FamilySearch and are being put online through [http://www.findmypast.com/ FindMyPast.com]. There is no charge to look at the index but there is a charge to view the actual record.  
*[http://www.fhlfavorites.info/Links/British/Ireland/ireland_main.htm FHLfavorites.info]- To view a fairly extensive list of websites for Ireland at the national, county and parish or local levels, you can now view all of the Family History Library's ''Patron Desktop'' "Favorites" online.  
*[http://www.fhlfavorites.info/Links/British/Ireland/ireland_main.htm FHLfavorites.info]- To view a fairly extensive list of websites for Ireland at the national, county and parish or local levels, you can now view all of the Family History Library's ''Patron Desktop'' "Favorites" online.  
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