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Researching Down Ancestors: A Practical Guide for the Family and Local Historian (County Guides for the Family and Local Historian)

Researching Down Ancestors: A Practical Guide for the Family and Local Historian (County Guides for the Family and Local Historian)
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Manufacturer: Ulster Historical Foundation
Written By: Ian Maxwell
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 929.107204
EAN: 9781903688014
ISBN: 1903688019
Label: Ulster Historical Foundation
Manufacturer: Ulster Historical Foundation
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 190
Publication Date: 2000-03-01
Publisher: Ulster Historical Foundation
Studio: Ulster Historical Foundation

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Of all the nine counties of Ulster, none can claim a more cosmopolitan and fascinating history than Down. In ancient times it formed part of the ancient kingdom of the Ulaid; the Dal Fiatach, the most important of the groupings of tribes of Ulaid, came to dominate the east of the county with their capital at Downpatrick. Vikings came to raid and then settled along the coast. Later the Normans seized control of the Dal Fiatach kingdom constructing castles, monasteries and abbeys before becoming 'hibernicised'. In the seventeenth century, thousands of Scottish and English settlers poured into Down, establishing themselves in the north and east of the county. Meanwhile the native Irish were able to preserve their way of life in south Down where their close-knit communities were sufficiently well organised under their traditional leaders to co-exist with the newcomers. The distribution of surnames in the couty provides lasting evidence of its complex history. The purpose of this book is to provide a practical guide for the family historian searching for ancestors in County Down. It is true that many records have been lost, including those in the destruction of the Public Record Office in Dublin in 1922. However, much has survived to aid the dedicated family or local historian. Moreover, it has become increasingly accessible in the detailed catalogues and user-friendly searching aids in the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland. Because of the breadth of the material covered, this book will appeal both to the experienced researcher and to the novice. Of particular value are the detailed listings of the records of landed estates, churches and schools, as well as the appendices listing townlands and unofficial place-names for the county.



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