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Working out how two different individuals on your family tree are related can be a bind if you’re trying to do so by hand. Are you second cousins once removed or third cousins?
The 1901 Irish Census is now available online for free at www.census.nationalarchives.ie. Unlike the British equivalents, the original schedules survive and include significantly more details.
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If you’re new to family history and about to use the General Register Office indexes, it’s wise to familiarise yourself with the system first.
About to visit an archive? Make sure you read this first.
You’d be amazed by the detail hiding away in even the murkiest photo.
Turn the process from tedious to time-saving!
Ordered the wrong one? Don’t waste them!
If you have ancestors who ran their own businesses, the National Register of Archives (NRA) database is a great resource.
Events concerning our ancestors may not have made the national news, but you could find a report in the local press.
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