Good Day Friends

The PRONI upcoming events are

on Thurs. Nov. 11th 11:00 – 12:00 PST, "William Sharman and the Politics of
Volunteering in Ulster, 1781-1803".

William Sharman (1731-1803), a country gentleman and revenue collector of
Lisburn, emerged in the early 1780s as one of the most active and respected
figures within the Volunteering movement in Ulster. Register

https://bit.ly/3nMlrW2

Thurs. 9th Dec. 2021 11:00 – 12:00 PST, "The murder of Martha Lunney and
the little histories of partition".

The Ulster Society for Irish Historical Studies in conjunction with the
Public Record Office of Northern Ireland would be delighted to welcome you
to our upcoming presentation by Dr Peter Leary, Vice Chancellor's Research
Fellow, Oxford Brookes University.

The battered body of Martha Teresa Lunney was discovered on the morning of
29 March 1923, about three yards from the boundary between Counties Cavan
and Fermanagh, recently transformed into a border between two states. No
killer was ever found. Register - https://bit.ly/3CqDRC1
>From a general genealogical newsletter that I receive, Lisa Lisson has a list
of 50+ FREE Genealogy Records and Websites for Frugal Genealogists.
Although not 'Ireland specific', (although there are some) it may prove
helpful if it is where your ancestor emigrated to.
https://bit.ly/3pTjNoy

At Donna Moughty's blog of 'Irish Family Roots' she has listed reference
books for your Personal Library
https://bit.ly/3nN2bYR

The National Archives (U.K.) posted a special podcast episode "Counting
down to the 1921 Census"
https://bit.ly/3bsKW9a


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