Hi Rick,
Before I make any suggestions, may I clarify what it is that you need?
Finding extant "cousins" is never easy because the databases do not exist.
Even the old fashioned telephone directory is rarely of use now because so
many people only use mobile phones and do not have a land line and
Hi Rick,
Before I make any suggestions, may I clarify what it is that you need?
Finding extant "cousins" is never easy because the databases do not exist.
Even the old fashioned telephone directory is rarely of use now because so
many people only use mobile phones and do not have a land line and
Hello Rick.
Ha ha. Wow, I didn’t realise how difficult it is to make contact with them.
Okay, here is a link to the MEMBERS page at atavus:
http://search.atavus.org/api/v1/members
If you scroll down in there, first to D for David JOHNSTON — you can then click
on his member name, and click f
Hi to All,
Thanks to Jim and Len, I am no longer confused and I will follow out Jim’s
suggestions.
Phil
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> On 7 Aug 2017, at 8:04 PM, Len Swindley wrote:
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> Hello Philip,
>
> Thank you for your enquiry; but my thoughts are that you are somewhat
> confused. The online search
As I'm sure you are aware, there is a nice selection of Ebooks available on
our site; however, we'd really like to expand the offerings.
If you have authored a publication centered on County Tyrone, we'd be
pleased to offer it to our users.
Also, if you have any old, out-of-copyright books relati
Hi Phil - I would suggest your acknowledgement Len as the transcriber and
a link on your site to our homepage http://CoTyroneIreland.com would be
very acceptable. Thanks for recognizing us.
Jim
Jim McKane
South Bruce Peninsula, Ontario
On Mon, Aug 7, 2017 at 5:50 AM, PD & LE Strong wrote:
> T
Hello Philip,
Thank you for your enquiry; but my thoughts are that you are somewhat confused.
The online search facility to which you refer is the NATIONAL ARCHIVES OF
IRELAND, DUBLIN; this body has responsibility for counties with the Republic of
Ireland. Those six counties within Northern Ire
Hi Philip,
>From what I remember it is only Urney parish (which lies in both Tyrone and
>Donegal) that is available from the nationalarchives.ie site. The old
>Broderbund data CD of the Tithe Applotment Books on the other hand covers only
>the present Six Counties of Northern Ireland. I will
Thanks for that, Jim. What is the most appropriate and courteous academic
usage to extract the records of the Townlands of Unagh and Tatnagilta from this
list and place it in a table on my website? My purpose is to develop ideas on
the degree of movement of the tenants of these townlands over
BUT if you look on our website -
http://www.cotyroneireland.com/tithe/titheindex.html you will find
transcripts of the Tithe Applotment Books.
Jim
Jim McKane
South Bruce Peninsula, Ontario
On Mon, Aug 7, 2017 at 3:56 AM, PD & LE Strong wrote:
> Does anyone know why Co. Tyrone has not been add
Does anyone know why Co. Tyrone has not been added to the Tithe Applotment
Books on-line search facility at the National Archives Northern Ireland
website?
When you click on “Browse the Tithe Applotment Books”, Co. Tyrone does not
appear in the list of Counties.
Similarly, when I do a search
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