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Irelands Valuation office conducted its first survey of property ownership in Ireland from 1848 to 1864. This survey became known as "Griffiths Valuation" after Richard Griffith who was the director of the office at that time. A tremendous surprise was caused in Longford on Thursday night when Pat Durkin Guide to Longford, Derbyshire ancestry, family history, and genealogy: parish registers, transcripts, census records, birth records, marriage records, and death records.

At Longford County Libraries, Archives and Heritage Services we have a wide range of information and sources on Co. Longford past and present. The two complete surviving censuses, pre-independence, are those for 1901 and 1911. Ireland. Maps are absolutely essential to understanding the history of families in Co. Longford. Census records from 1841 to 1911 are available online. Where to start.  • Ticknal They are arranged by union, barony, civil parish and townland. A unique source for over 15,000 birth, marriage and death announcements appearing in a leading Irish newspaper during the years 1817-23.  • Bradbourne These batches relate to how and when the information was extracted from source material. In this site, search for the name of the parish, click on the location "pin", click Options and click List contiguous parishes.  • Duffield
 • Boyleston  • Doveridge  • Swarkestone Ashbourne Poor Law Union, Derbyshire Genealogy.  • Chinley (Bugsworth and Brownside) Sourced from the Public Record Office, Northern Ireland.  • Eckington Connect from here. The homepage of Irish Graveyard Surveyors.  • Normanton Genealogy Centre Contact Details Longford Genealogy 17 Dublin Street, Longford. Welcome to one of the world's great roadtrips: the spectacular Causeway Coastal Route. WIKITREE PROTECTS MOST SENSITIVE INFORMATION BUT ONLY TO THE EXTENT STATED IN THE TERMS OF SERVICE AND PRIVACY POLICY.  • Chatsworth  • Derby St Peter Indexes to births, marriages and deaths for.  • Pleasley  • Edensor  • Shardlow Travelling to Ireland: visa and passport information, Ireland information: your Ireland travel checklist. The Family Genealogy Sir Nicholas Longford I, born around 1288 and the first of four consecutive heads of the family so named, was the son of Sir John Longford, who died in 1304, and Joan Byron, daughter of Sir John Byron of Cadney, Lincolnshire (Moor, 1930, vol.1, p.172) and Joan, daughter of Baldwin Tyas5.

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The route to Drumlish is signposted. Tenants of Hon.  • Hope  • Derwent The Irish Times is no different. All counties of Ireland are covered, some more extensively than others, and include photos, information & co-ordinates of sites.  • Ashbourne with Mapleton The books are arranged by civil or Church of Ireland parish and townland. Read and post messages with other genealogy researchers.

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Online access is also available from the library  through the Ask About Ireland website. Catherine Green 5/02/10.  • Mickleover This website is the result of on-going love and passion for Archaeology as well as our devotion to the wonderment of the many Megalithic monuments throughout Ireland. Tens of thousands of free available records online.  • Risley Online Irish ancestral Birth, Death and Marriage records for Co. Longford.  • Killamarsh  • Bretby This site offers access to a valuable collection of material that is not readily available elsewhere including monumental inscriptions, photographs of headstones, parish registers and civil registration records.  • Ashover  • Sawley

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They are really the questions that have to be asked and dealt with. The following are some baptisms extracted from the Catholic parish records at Newtownforbes, the chief seat of the Earl of Granard. The route to Drumlish is signposted. Gazetteers contain brief summaries about a place. Gravestone records, Gravestone photographs, 1901 Census records, 1911 Census records, 1931 Trade Directory records, Birth records, Marriage records, Death records, Lewis' Topographical records, Griffith's Valuation records, and much more. Please join us.

Tithe was a tax on land, payable to the Church of Ireland. From-Ireland.net ‘s Longford Genealogy subsite offers free access to thousands of records compiled by Dr. Jane Lyons.

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The Longford Genealogy project, carried out by The Irish Genealogy Hub team, began in 2008 and the society will continue to research and publish historical documents online as long as our dedicated team of volunteers are available to do so.  • Ironville Records of wills, administrations, inventories, indexes, etc.  • Staveley