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| IRISH POLICE HISTORY |
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PAT MCNALLY |
| FREE GENEALOGY PAGES |
ULSTER ANCESTRY LOOKS PROFESSIONALLY GOOD |
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| 100 REGIMENT
The Prince of Wales's (Royal Canadian) Leinster Regiment (100/109) from the 100th Regiment of Foot Prince of Wales's Royal Canadian & 109th Bengal Infantry.
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The Leinster regiment also disbanded in 1922 was formed from the 100th and 109th Regiments of Foot. |
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Irish Convicts to NSW 1791 - 1834
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| Fr. Sharkey's book originated with the wonderful Dr. John O'Donovan (1806 - 1861) who was a member of the RIA. Dr. O'Donovan was probably Ireland's greatest antiquarian and he certainly had the liveliest writing style. |
try sharkey and o'donovan for irish history |
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NOT MUCH. JUST A WILLIAM MCNALLY LISTED 1802 |
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http://www.nationalarchives.ie/topics/transportation/search01.html |
NATIONAL IRISH ARCHIVES |
The National Archives of Ireland holds a wide range of records relating to transportation of convicts from Ireland to Australia covering the period 1788 to 1868. In some cases these include records of members of convicts' families transported as free settlers.
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| roscommon history |
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| ROSCOMMON |
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SOLDIERS RECORDS
Soldiers Service Documents : 1780-1855
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