Familia 1991: Ulster Geneological Review: Number 7Kenneth Darwin "Familia, " which was first published in 1985, aims to provide informed writing on sources and case studies relating to that area where Irish history and genealogy overlap with mutual benefit. Members of the Foundation's Guild receive "Familia "and the "Directory of Irish Family History Research" as part of the return on their annual subscription. |
Contents
Surveyors and Surveying in James Williamsons autobiography | 7 |
A Personal Recollection | 17 |
An After Dinner Speech | 28 |
The Police A Case Study | 40 |
The New Irish Song | 47 |
The Irish Genealogical Project | 60 |
195 | 66 |
MidAntrim Part 2 by Eull Dunlop | 97 |
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ancestors Antrim Armagh Australia ballad Ballyculter baptised Belfast born in Downpatrick Bridge Street British brother buried Centre century Coalisland County County Antrim Crossgar daughter David Williamson David Williamson's died Downpatrick Dublin Earl of Gowrie Edinburgh educated Edward Southwell Edward Southwell Ruthven emigrants English essay Family History father genealogist Graveyard Guild Hearth Money Rolls Henry and Margaret Heritage historians Home Rule interest Irish Diaspora Irish Genealogical Project Irish policemen Irishmen James John King land leiro lero Library Lillibulero bullen Lilly Linen Hall Library lived London major Malone was born maps March Margaret Walmsley married Mary McCracken Mid-Antrim Mounted Police Natal Northern Ireland Parish Church Parliament Pilson poem police forces political Popery Presbyterian Protestant Richard Malone Ruthven Samuel School Scotland Scots second Anglo-Boer war song South Africa surveying surveyor Thomas tour townland Trotter Tyrconnell Tyrone Ulster-Scot University of Durban-Westville wife William Henry Williamson Zealand