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Subject: Exciting New Project - Townland Atlas of Ulster
Date: Wed, 4 Oct 2023 13:26:26 +0000
From: Conleth Mullan Conleth@uhf.org.uk
To: Conleth Mullan Conleth@uhf.org.uk
Ulster Historical Foundation
/Telling the story of the people of Ulster/
New Project - Townland Atlas of Ulster
Townland Atlas Map
Hi there
I hope this email finds you and your family safe and well.
In a previous visit to either www.ancestyireland.com
http://www.ancestyireland.com or www.booksireland.org.uk
http://www.booksireland.org.uk you very kindly supported the
publication of one of our “special projects” and the reason behind this
email is to inform you of a new project the Foundation is working on,
and one that it hopes to print in Spring 2024 – /The Townland Atlas of
Ulster/
Researchers and genealogists looking into their Irish family history
have long felt need for a comprehensive townland atlas to give context
to their findings and assist their research.
/The Townland Atlas of Ulster/, a new publication from Ulster Historical
Foundation, will provide an invaluable guide to the newcomer to the
townland system as well as opening up the world of seventeenth-century
records to the serious researcher.
The book will explain the relevance of each different land division and
what records were kept at each level as well as charting the evolution
of parish boundaries from the 17th century. Offering insight into the
relevance of each different land division and what records were kept at
each level, this publication will also include brightly illustrated maps
for each of the 78 baronies (as well as identifying, indexing and naming
all 16,000 townlands) in the 9 counties of Ulster, showing the civil,
Anglican and Roman Catholic parish boundaries and the all-important
estates.
/The Townland Atlas of Ulster/, will be become an essential reference
guide for both the newcomer and serious researcher.
Click here for more information
https://www.ancestryireland.com/townland-atlas/?utm_source=phplist867&utm_medium=email&utm_content=HTML&utm_campaign=Exciting+New+Project+-+Townland+Atlas+of+Ulster
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Sounds great! Wish I had it 8 years ago when I started......
Roger
Roger Cousens
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From: Conleth Mullan Conleth@uhf.org.ukmailto:Conleth@uhf.org.uk
To: Conleth Mullan Conleth@uhf.org.ukmailto:Conleth@uhf.org.uk
Ulster Historical Foundation
Telling the story of the people of Ulster
New Project - Townland Atlas of Ulster
[Townland Atlas Map]
Hi there
I hope this email finds you and your family safe and well.
In a previous visit to either www.ancestyireland.comhttp://www.ancestyireland.com or www.booksireland.org.ukhttp://www.booksireland.org.uk you very kindly supported the publication of one of our “special projects” and the reason behind this email is to inform you of a new project the Foundation is working on, and one that it hopes to print in Spring 2024 – The Townland Atlas of Ulster
Researchers and genealogists looking into their Irish family history have long felt need for a comprehensive townland atlas to give context to their findings and assist their research.
The Townland Atlas of Ulster, a new publication from Ulster Historical Foundation, will provide an invaluable guide to the newcomer to the townland system as well as opening up the world of seventeenth-century records to the serious researcher.
The book will explain the relevance of each different land division and what records were kept at each level as well as charting the evolution of parish boundaries from the 17th century. Offering insight into the relevance of each different land division and what records were kept at each level, this publication will also include brightly illustrated maps for each of the 78 baronies (as well as identifying, indexing and naming all 16,000 townlands) in the 9 counties of Ulster, showing the civil, Anglican and Roman Catholic parish boundaries and the all-important estates.
The Townland Atlas of Ulster, will be become an essential reference guide for both the newcomer and serious researcher.
Click here for more informationhttps://www.ancestryireland.com/townland-atlas/?utm_source=phplist867&utm_medium=email&utm_content=HTML&utm_campaign=Exciting+New+Project+-+Townland+Atlas+of+Ulster
[Townland Atlas Map 2]
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Wow, this looks wonderful! I look forward to hearing when it is published.
Dorothy Gaunt
Ignorant in New Zealand!
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Good Morning all,
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Ulster Historical Foundation
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New Project - Townland Atlas of Ulster
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Hi there
I hope this email finds you and your family safe and well.
In a previous visit to either www.ancestyireland.com http://www.ancestyireland.com or www.booksireland.org.uk http://www.booksireland.org.uk you very kindly supported the publication of one of our “special projects” and the reason behind this email is to inform you of a new project the Foundation is working on, and one that it hopes to print in Spring 2024 – The Townland Atlas of Ulster
Researchers and genealogists looking into their Irish family history have long felt need for a comprehensive townland atlas to give context to their findings and assist their research.
The Townland Atlas of Ulster, a new publication from Ulster Historical Foundation, will provide an invaluable guide to the newcomer to the townland system as well as opening up the world of seventeenth-century records to the serious researcher.
The book will explain the relevance of each different land division and what records were kept at each level as well as charting the evolution of parish boundaries from the 17th century. Offering insight into the relevance of each different land division and what records were kept at each level, this publication will also include brightly illustrated maps for each of the 78 baronies (as well as identifying, indexing and naming all 16,000 townlands) in the 9 counties of Ulster, showing the civil, Anglican and Roman Catholic parish boundaries and the all-important estates.
The Townland Atlas of Ulster, will be become an essential reference guide for both the newcomer and serious researcher.
https://www.ancestryireland.com/townland-atlas/?utm_source=phplist867&utm_medium=email&utm_content=HTML&utm_campaign=Exciting+New+Project+-+Townland+Atlas+of+Ulster Click here for more information
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Looks like end of 2024 for publishing . Should be a good read 👍
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Ulster Historical Foundation
Telling the story of the people of UlsterNew Project - Townland Atlas of Ulster
Hi there
I hope this email finds you and your family safe and well.
In a previous visit to either www.ancestyireland.com or www.booksireland.org.uk you very kindly supported the publication of one of our “special projects” and the reason behind this email is to inform you of a new project the Foundation is working on, and one that it hopes to print in Spring 2024 – The Townland Atlas of Ulster
Researchers and genealogists looking into their Irish family history have long felt need for a comprehensive townland atlas to give context to their findings and assist their research.
The Townland Atlas of Ulster, a new publication from Ulster Historical Foundation, will provide an invaluable guide to the newcomer to the townland system as well as opening up the world of seventeenth-century records to the serious researcher.
The book will explain the relevance of each different land division and what records were kept at each level as well as charting the evolution of parish boundaries from the 17th century. Offering insight into the relevance of each different land division and what records were kept at each level, this publication will also include brightly illustrated maps for each of the 78 baronies (as well as identifying, indexing and naming all 16,000 townlands) in the 9 counties of Ulster, showing the civil, Anglican and Roman Catholic parish boundaries and the all-important estates.
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Wow, this looks wonderful! I look forward to hearing when it is published.
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To:
Conleth Mullan <Conleth@uhf.org.uk>
Ulster Historical Foundation
Telling the story of the people of UlsterNew Project - Townland Atlas of Ulster
Hi there
I hope this email finds you and your family safe and well.
In a previous visit to either www.ancestyireland.com or www.booksireland.org.uk you very kindly supported the publication of one of our ?special projects? and the reason behind this email is to inform you of a new project the Foundation is working on, and one that it hopes to print in Spring 2024 ? The Townland Atlas of Ulster
Researchers and genealogists looking into their Irish family history have long felt need for a comprehensive townland atlas to give context to their findings and assist their research.
The Townland Atlas of Ulster, a new publication from Ulster Historical Foundation, will provide an invaluable guide to the newcomer to the townland system as well as opening up the world of seventeenth-century records to the serious researcher.
The book will explain the relevance of each different land division and what records were kept at each level as well as charting the evolution of parish boundaries from the 17th century. Offering insight into the relevance of each different land division and what records were kept at each level, this publication will also include brightly illustrated maps for each of the 78 baronies (as well as identifying, indexing and naming all 16,000 townlands) in the 9 counties of Ulster, showing the civil, Anglican and Roman Catholic parish boundaries and the all-important estates.
The Townland Atlas of Ulster, will be become an essential reference guide for both the newcomer and serious researcher.
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Probably because it focuses on the post 1700 systems of overlapping confusing boundaries/govt entities/religious entities.
But I found two great resources for matching Irish placenames to 18th century townland names:
townlands.ie
and the link to:
logainm@ie
I've used them frequently.
Barbara Birney
Northwestern United States
425-761-1200
Please visit my website!http://birneyuxpert.wix.com/barbarabirney
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No indication of Irish language derivation of townland names?
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Wow, this looks wonderful! I look forward to hearing when it is published.
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To:
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Ulster Historical Foundation
Telling the story of the people of Ulster
New Project - Townland Atlas of Ulster
[Townland Atlas Map]
Hi there
I hope this email finds you and your family safe and well.
In a previous visit to either www.ancestyireland.comhttp://www.ancestyireland.com or www.booksireland.org.ukhttp://www.booksireland.org.uk you very kindly supported the publication of one of our ?special projects? and the reason behind this email is to inform you of a new project the Foundation is working on, and one that it hopes to print in Spring 2024 ? The Townland Atlas of Ulster
Researchers and genealogists looking into their Irish family history have long felt need for a comprehensive townland atlas to give context to their findings and assist their research.
The Townland Atlas of Ulster, a new publication from Ulster Historical Foundation, will provide an invaluable guide to the newcomer to the townland system as well as opening up the world of seventeenth-century records to the serious researcher.
The book will explain the relevance of each different land division and what records were kept at each level as well as charting the evolution of parish boundaries from the 17th century. Offering insight into the relevance of each different land division and what records were kept at each level, this publication will also include brightly illustrated maps for each of the 78 baronies (as well as identifying, indexing and naming all 16,000 townlands) in the 9 counties of Ulster, showing the civil, Anglican and Roman Catholic parish boundaries and the all-important estates.
The Townland Atlas of Ulster, will be become an essential reference guide for both the newcomer and serious researcher.
Click here for more informationhttps://www.ancestryireland.com/townland-atlas/?utm_source=phplist867&utm_medium=email&utm_content=HTML&utm_campaign=Exciting+New+Project+-+Townland+Atlas+of+Ulster
[Townland Atlas Map 2]
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This is a remarkable site with links to the census for each townland. Thank you.
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#yiv8942877753 P {margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;}Probably because it focuses on the post 1700 systems of overlapping confusing boundaries/govt entities/religious entities.
But I found two great resources for matching Irish placenames to 18th century townland names:
townlands.ie
and the link to:
logainm@ie
I've used them frequently.
Barbara Birney
Northwestern United States
425-761-1200
Please visit my website!
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Wow, this looks wonderful! I look forward to hearing when it is published.
Dorothy Gaunt
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Good Morning all,
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Telling the story of the people of Ulster
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New Project - Townland Atlas of Ulster
Hi there
I hope this email finds you and your family safe and well.
In a previous visit to either www.ancestyireland.com or www.booksireland.org.uk you very kindly supported the publication of one of our ?special projects? and the reason behind this email is to inform you of a new project the Foundation is working on, and one that it hopes to print in Spring 2024 ? The Townland Atlas of Ulster
Researchers and genealogists looking into their Irish family history have long felt need for a comprehensive townland atlas to give context to their findings and assist their research.
The Townland Atlas of Ulster, a new publication from Ulster Historical Foundation, will provide an invaluable guide to the newcomer to the townland system as well as opening up the world of seventeenth-century records to the serious researcher.
The book will explain the relevance of each different land division and what records were kept at each level as well as charting the evolution of parish boundaries from the 17th century. Offering insight into the relevance of each different land division and what records were kept at each level, this publication will also include brightly illustrated maps for each of the 78 baronies (as well as identifying, indexing and naming all 16,000 townlands) in the 9 counties of Ulster, showing the civil, Anglican and Roman Catholic parish boundaries and the all-important estates.
The Townland Atlas of Ulster, will be become an essential reference guide for both the newcomer and serious researcher.
Click here for more information
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This is a remarkable site with links to the census for each townland. Thank you.
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Probably because it focuses on the post 1700 systems of overlapping confusing boundaries/govt entities/religious entities.
But I found two great resources for matching Irish placenames to 18th century townland names:
townlands.ie
and the link to:
logainm@ie
I've used them frequently.
Barbara Birney
Northwestern United States
425-761-1200
Please visit my website!http://birneyuxpert.wix.com/barbarabirney
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No indication of Irish language derivation of townland names?
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Subject: [CoTyroneMailingList] Re: Fwd: Exciting New Project - Townland Atlas of Ulster
Looks like end of 2024 for publishing . Should be a good read ?
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Wow, this looks wonderful! I look forward to hearing when it is published.
Dorothy Gaunt
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Subject: [CoTyroneMailingList] Fwd: Exciting New Project - Townland Atlas of Ulster
Good Morning all,
This may be of interest to COTY members,
Regards, Gordon
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Subject:
Exciting New Project - Townland Atlas of Ulster
Date:
Wed, 4 Oct 2023 13:26:26 +0000
From:
Conleth Mullan Conleth@uhf.org.ukmailto:Conleth@uhf.org.uk
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Conleth Mullan Conleth@uhf.org.ukmailto:Conleth@uhf.org.uk
Ulster Historical Foundation
Telling the story of the people of Ulster
New Project - Townland Atlas of Ulster
[Townland Atlas Map]
Hi there
I hope this email finds you and your family safe and well.
In a previous visit to either www.ancestyireland.comhttp://www.ancestyireland.com/ or www.booksireland.org.ukhttp://www.booksireland.org.uk/ you very kindly supported the publication of one of our ?special projects? and the reason behind this email is to inform you of a new project the Foundation is working on, and one that it hopes to print in Spring 2024 ? The Townland Atlas of Ulster
Researchers and genealogists looking into their Irish family history have long felt need for a comprehensive townland atlas to give context to their findings and assist their research.
The Townland Atlas of Ulster, a new publication from Ulster Historical Foundation, will provide an invaluable guide to the newcomer to the townland system as well as opening up the world of seventeenth-century records to the serious researcher.
The book will explain the relevance of each different land division and what records were kept at each level as well as charting the evolution of parish boundaries from the 17th century. Offering insight into the relevance of each different land division and what records were kept at each level, this publication will also include brightly illustrated maps for each of the 78 baronies (as well as identifying, indexing and naming all 16,000 townlands) in the 9 counties of Ulster, showing the civil, Anglican and Roman Catholic parish boundaries and the all-important estates.
The Townland Atlas of Ulster, will be become an essential reference guide for both the newcomer and serious researcher.
Click here for more informationhttps://www.ancestryireland.com/townland-atlas/?utm_source=phplist867&utm_medium=email&utm_content=HTML&utm_campaign=Exciting+New+Project+-+Townland+Atlas+of+Ulster
[Townland Atlas Map 2]
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