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====Finding your Irish Ancestors in the 19th & 20th Centuries==== | ====Finding your Irish Ancestors in the 19th & 20th Centuries==== | ||
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It is not true that all the records of Ireland were destroyed. Civil Registration (1845-present), Census records (1901 & 1911) and Church records (pre-1845) can aid in your Ireland research. Understanding jurisdictions, immigration patterns and land records will enable you to locate your family and be proud of your Irish heritage. | It is not true that all the records of Ireland were destroyed. Civil Registration (1845-present), Census records (1901 & 1911) and Church records (pre-1845) can aid in your Ireland research. Understanding jurisdictions, immigration patterns and land records will enable you to locate your family and be proud of your Irish heritage. [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1f4jpUpplNi3tYPQIIl2GQJ915BEDgbs2/view?usp=sharing <b>Finding Irish Ancestors – 19th & 20th Centuries</b>] (McKinstry) | ||
====Fixing Relationship Problems in FamilySearch==== | ====Fixing Relationship Problems in FamilySearch==== |
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