
I’m looking for ANY online records from Rosscomon, Ireland. circa 1870′s?
I am seeking records of people living in the Rosscomon area of Ireland in the 1870′s. It would be of great assistance if the records are online & thus accessible from here in Australia.
Births, Death & Marriages would be fantastic, but have been very elusive so far.
The names of Newspapers from the area that were in print in the 1870′s would be helpful. Any links to websites that have parish records (the name of the Parish is also sought) from the time would also be good. As I have had no luck with the records available on the website Ancestry.com.au .
Links to any website that has records that maybe beneficial in tracing ancestry in the Rosscomon area are what I’m after.
I Thank You in advance for your assistance.
As one simple link maybe all I need to get the ball rolling again.
http://www.familyhistoryforum.co.uk/lofiversion/index.php?f12.html family history forum for those tracing in Ireland.
http://www.myirishancestry.com/ irish FH
http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ 1911 census
http://www.nationalarchives.ie/genealogy/index.html Irish national archives
http://www.citizensinformation.ie/categories/travel-and-recreation/recreational-activities-in-ireland/cultural-institutions/national_archives_of_ireland help site including who, what where how to get records
http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/records/passenger-lists.htm UK national archives…your ancestors would have traveled from possibly Liverpool in the UK to go to Australia, maybe directly or to another country first so it is worth looking at other passenger lists to other countries as well.
http://roscommon.brsgenealogy.com/ Roscommon FH and search
http://www.countyroscommon.com/ showing the towns etc and more about the area, it is a lovely area of the country, I have been many times…good luck with your search
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