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OLD IRISH NEWSPAPERS 1849 + 1700's 1800's 1900's-

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 Sue In Yorkshire.

Sue In Yorkshire. Report 4 Apr 2005 21:38

Dea Thanks for this site addy, Really interesting reading and not just bmd's but murders and trials. Thanks Sue

Kym

Kym Report 4 Apr 2005 16:52

Hi Dea Just want to say thanks for that site. My father is Irish and I am trying to find some info for him, so will definately give this a whirl. Thanks Kim

Dea

Dea Report 4 Apr 2005 14:15

Hi, - me again - couldn't resist having another 'quick look' - if you go to the home page - address as I gave but after the (.)com just add /index.html - The site covers the whole of Ireland, LOTS of different newspapers for all counties, and goes back at least to 1750'sh !!!!! Wish I had someone in Ireland. Hope it helps someone. Dea. x

♥♪ˇ Karen

♥♪ˇ Karen Report 4 Apr 2005 14:09

wow, thanks Dea. I need all the Irish help I can get !

Dea

Dea Report 4 Apr 2005 14:05

Hi, It's of no use to me as I have no Irish relatives but while I was looking up something for someone else , I stumbled across a website called www(.)irelandoldnews(.)com/Mayo/1849/NOV.html. The pages I looked at were wonderful complete copies of the 'Ballina Chronicle' dating back to 1849. This included births, deaths, marriages - court proceedings, murders and LOTS more. I didn't explore what else was in there or if it covered any other newspapers but if you have an Irish connection you MUST go and have a look. It's fascinating - I will go back to read it just as a piece of 'social history' when I get the time. Dea. x

Dea

Dea Report 4 Apr 2005 14:04

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