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In case anyone here is interested in Irish genealogy - free access 11/7-11/10 (Original Post) seaglass Nov 2014 OP
Thanks. This may prove fun . . . Journeyman Nov 2014 #1
They have copies of Irish Petty Court records from 1828-1912 - have never seen this info before seaglass Nov 2014 #2
I did some poking around there earlier today. CBHagman Nov 2014 #3

seaglass

(8,185 posts)
2. They have copies of Irish Petty Court records from 1828-1912 - have never seen this info before
Fri Nov 7, 2014, 11:15 AM
Nov 2014

and I think I found a record for my family They are images not transcripts.

CBHagman

(17,532 posts)
3. I did some poking around there earlier today.
Sat Nov 8, 2014, 11:57 PM
Nov 2014

No hard and fast answers, but it's been interesting.

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