World War I Irish Soldiers Their Final Testament – An index to the Wills of Irish Soldiers who died 1914-1918
Compiled and edited by Kiara Gregory (#2552) CD-ROM. Published by Eneclann. www.eneclann.ie ISBN: 978-1-905118-07-4 Price: €29.90 including VAT Over 200,000 Irish men served in the British armed forces during WWI. Soldiers sent to the front were encouraged to write their last will and testament and if they did not survive these wills
1798 Rebellion, Claimants and Surrender
The uprising of 1798 and the 1916 rebellion are the two most significant revolutionary developments to have taken place in the history of Ireland over the last two hundred years or so. There is a wealth of recorded detail with many lists pertaining to the Easter Rising but not so
“The Irish Genealogist “ Vol. 1 – 8 1937 to 1993
This CD covers the publications from Vol., no. 1 1937 to Vol. 8 no.4, published 1993. The editorial in the very first issue explains that there was a need for a society devoted exclusively to Irish genealogy and formed with this special object in view. It would have a wide
Memorials of the Dead, the collected works. Edited by Brian Cantwell
Twenty-five years work went into recording 67,000 people from over 500 cemetery sites around the country. This reproduction of the well-known memorials will add a new dimension to genealogy for researchers of Irish ancestors especially those living abroad. This painstaking and intensely detailed work was carried out between the years