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Kane Ancestral Map of Ireland - Provides the lineage of over 750 ancient Gaelic families who are descendants of the Royal Milesian line.

All About Irish - Information on the history of the Irish civil system.

Gathering of the Irish - Irish site with genealogy information, events listings, clan listings.

IreAtlas Townland Database - A search engine of the IreAtlas Townland data base.

The Ireland CMC Genealogy Record Project - Building an online database of Irish records. Join the community and share information.

Ulster Historical Foundation - A non-profit making organisation, founded in 1956 to promote interest in Irish history and genealogy.

From Ireland - Lists of Irish surnames, gravestone records, information on how to research Irish ancestry, parish record information and history.

OLochlainns Journal of Irish Families - Online version of the journal.

Cemetery Records - Online burial records and tombstone inscriptions of Irish cemeteries.

The Irish Emigrant - Provides Irish emigrants or their descendants the opportunity to share information and create records.

Queenscastle Branches and Boughs - Cemetery inscriptions, birth, death, marriage records, surname research, Griffiths, Tithe applottment and townland/parish information.

Scotland Clans: Ireland - Index with cemetery inscriptions, census records,genealogy, Irish messageboards and surname pages.

Ireland - Genealogy of Irish interest.

National Archives: IIrish Parish List - Listing of Irish parishes and search form.

The Olden Times - Irish genealogy and history through original issues of 19th-to early 20th-century newspapers.

Centre for Irish Genealogical and Local Studies - Includes a directory of Irish genealogy plus information on the Irish clan system and a guide to the National Archives.

Otherdays.com - Allows users to research family history plus a database of photos, newspapers, articles, prints, placenames, and maps of Ireland.

Irish Genealogy - Established to co-ordinate the Irish Genealogical Project. Includes news, links, addresses of professional genealogists, information on county archives and maps.

Diaspora Connections - Information on over 120 Irish families who lived in Stafford, England, between 1830 and 1919.

Ulster Clans - Research site for Irish clans or families.

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