Irish Burials

Database of those born in Ireland and buried in the following NSW cemeteries: Yass - Boorowa - Coolac - Jugiong - Tumblong - Tumbarumba - Binalong - Tumut. for more click here

Database of those born in Ireland and buried in the following NSW cemeteries: Yass - Boorowa - Coolac - Jugiong - Tumblong - Tumbarumba - Binalong - Tumut. for more click here
Over 1000 genealogy links for Ireland, including Irish ships passenger lists, immigrant records, censuses, cemetery lists.. for more click here
genealogy links to many online censuses (from 1500s to 1911)for County Cork, Ireland. for more click here

County Cork (Irish: Contae Chorcaí) is the most southwesterly and the largest of the modern counties of Ireland. Cork is nicknamed “The Rebel County”, as a result of the support of the townsmen of Cork in 1491 for Perkin Warbeck, a pretender to the throne of England during the Wars of the Roses. In more recent times, the name has referred to the prominent role Cork played in the Irish War of Independence (1919-1921) and its position as an anti-treaty stronghold during the Irish Civil War (1922-23). Attractions include the Blarney Stone and Cobh (formerly Queenstown), the port where many Irish emigrants boarded for their voyage to the United States, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, or South Africa and also the last stop of the Titanic, before departing on its doomed journey. The city of Cork is the second largest city in the Republic of Ireland and capital of the province of Munster. for more click here

Cork (Irish: Corcaigh) is the second city of the Republic of Ireland and Ireland’s third most populous city after Dublin and Belfast. It is the principal city and administrative centre[2] of County Cork and the largest city of the province of Munster. for more click here
A collection of property, baptism, marraige, death and cemetery records for those researching Cork ancestry. for more click here
Cork, a maritime county is in the Province of Munster. It is the largest county in Ireland, bounded on the north by Limerick, on the east by Tipperary and Waterford, on the south by the Atlantic ocean and on the west by Kerry. It’s length from Dursey island in the south west to Kilbeheny near Mitchellstown is 98 miles. The greatest length of th ecounty from Crow Head to Youghal is 102 miles; it’s breadth from the boundary at Mullaghareirk Mountains on the south west to Robert’s Head south of Cork harbour is 54 miles. for more click here
County Cork GenWeb is a resource site for anyone interested in Ireland and Irish genealogy — we are part of the WorldGenWeb Project and Ireland GenWeb. for more click here
A native of Cork, Ireland, Lynch was the leader of the Fianna Fáil party from 1966 to 1979 and … One of three brothers born in Carrigaline, Cork, Ireland. for more click here
Last time we started looking at evidence and what it means for us as genealogists. If you watch any good detective show you will quickly see that everything depends on the evidence. What is truth, what is hearsay, and what is untruth? The detectives must pick through all kinds of evidence to solve the mystery. And so it is with us. for more click here
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