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Registry of Deeds Dublin Abstracts of Wills Volume I 1708 to 1745
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This is Volume I of a two volume set that contains the Irish wills housed at the Registry of Deeds, Dublin, Ireland have special importance because "they replace some of those destroyed in the Record Office in 1922, when virtually all the original Irish Prerogative and Consistorial Wills perished." Miss Eustace combed through the Registry's vast Index of Grantors in abstracting this two-volume collection of some 2,000 wills housed at the Registry. The abstracts include some of the following information: the name, address, and occupation of the testator; the names of all relatives mentioned in the will; the names and addresses of all other legatees, trustees, executors, etc. [R101589]
Registry of Deeds Dublin Abstracts of Wills Volume II 1746 to 1785
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This is Volume II of a two volume set that contains the Irish wills housed at the Registry of Deeds, Dublin, Ireland have special importance because "they replace some of those destroyed in the Record Office in 1922, when virtually all the original Irish Prerogative and Consistorial Wills perished." Miss Eustace combed through the Registry's vast Index of Grantors in abstracting this two-volume collection of some 2,000 wills housed at the Registry. The abstractSIZE=15 MAXLENGTH=50 NAME="words">
Registry of Deeds Dublin Abstracts of Wills Volume I 1708 to 1745
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This is Volume I of a two volume set that contains the Irish wills housed at the Registry of Deeds, Dublin, Ireland have special importance because "they replace some of those destroyed in s include some of the following information: the name, address, and occupaive and Consistorial Wills perished." Miss Eustace combed through the Registry's vast Index of Grantors in abstracting this two-volume collection of some 2,000 wills housed at the Registry. The abstracts include some of the following information: the name, address, and occupation of the testator; the names of all relatives mentioned in the will; the names and addresses of all other legatees, trustees, executors, etc. [R101589]
Registry of Deeds Dublin Abstracts of Wills Volume II 1746 to 1785
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This is Volume II of a two volume set that contains the Irish wills housed at the Registry of Deeds, Dublin, Ireland have special importance because "they replace some of those destroyed in the Record Office in 1922, when virtually all the original Irish Prerogative and Consistorial Wills perished." Miss Eustace combed through the Registry's vast Index of Grantors in abstracting this two-volume collection of some 2,000 wills housed at the Registry. The abstractSIZE=15 MAXLENGTH=50 NAME="words">
Registry of Deeds Dublin Abstracts of Wills Volume I 1708 to 1745
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This is Volume I of a two volume set that contains the Irish wills housed at the Registry of Deeds, Dublin, Ireland have special importance because "they replace some of those destroyed in tion of the testator; the names of all relatives mentioned in the will; the names and addresses of all other legatees, trustees, executors, etc. [R101590]
Return of Owners of Land in Ireland
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In 1873 the Local Government Board in Ireland set about to ascertain the number and names of owners of land of one acre and upwards in Ireland. Clerks of the various Poor Law Unions were called upon to draw up lists of such persons from the property valuation and rate books in their custody. The lists were returned to the Local Government Board by the end of 1875, arranged into counties, alphabetized, and finally published in 1876. Since the returns include the names of small landowners as well as large--owners of modest acres as well as great estates--they stand as a census of a significant proportion of the population of Ireland in 1876, and no doubt contain the names of many people who were related to emigrants of an earlier period. [R101447]