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Type |
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Day of the Week Calculator for Gregorian Calendar dates from 1753.
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1607 |
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Probably the earliest surviving record of the Brighton, Sussex Cardens - the baptism record of Richard in the Bishop's Transcript from the Parish of Falmer.
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1690 |
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Photos of Edenmore and Combermore, the Cochrane homes in Co.Donegal from about 1690 to 1931.
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1693 |
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Photos of the Huguenot Cemetery in Dublin, Ireland, where 239 different Huguenot family names are listed on a large memorial stone.
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1750 |
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Marriages of Cochranes to Crawfords & Kincaids (1750-1860).
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1786 |
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James Kinkead's freehold at Ballybofey, Co Donegal.
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1796 |
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Tales from the Grave - some unusual entries in the Brighton Burial Registers.
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1798 |
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Emigration from the United Kingdom and Ireland (c1798 to c1909).
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1800 |
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Letters across the Atlantic between Cochrane-Crawford-Neilson (1800-1920).
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1825 |
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Grave Inscriptions at St Anne's, Ballyshannon (1825-1939).
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1830 |
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Photos and Inscriptions of the main Cochrane Graves at Stranorlar (pre1830-1919).
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1846 |
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Trial of John Little for shooting his father Robert.
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1848 |
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Henry Powell and his Family, in London and Taunton.
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1854 |
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Residuary account for Charles Style's estate signed by James Cochran and Joseph Kincaid.
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1869 |
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List of 96 Tenants of Lord Erne's Estate, in a parchment Address to John Cochrane JP.
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1880 |
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Redmans in Brighton, Sussex.
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1881 |
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Census Records for Henderson, Powell and Redman.
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1883 |
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Photos of some Cochrane Graves in Lifford Churchyard, Co.Donegal.
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1897 |
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History of the Crawfords of Donegal.
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1900 |
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Emigration of Powells to America & Canada.
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1910 |
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Places the Powells knew in Taunton.
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1912 |
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Wedding of George Henderson to Emma Breach Powell at Ashleigh House, Taunton.
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1921 |
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A Childhood in India (1910-1921) - by Lois Moriarty (née Redman).
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1928 |
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Letters from John Stewart Little in New Zealand to his sister Martha in 1927-28.
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1934 |
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Extracts from the book "Forty four years a public servant" - by C. A. Kincaid.
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1949 |
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MER Cochrane with her husband HE Redman on holiday at Portrush, N.Ireland.
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1949 |
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Henry Powell's home - Ashleigh House, Taunton.
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1951 |
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The story of Radiac - shirt making from the 1840s to 1950s, involving Powells & Henderson.
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1967 |
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Original notes on the Powells - by Gail Henderson.
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1969 |
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Letter from NZ about the Little family there.
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1986 |
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To my Grandchildren - by Rob Henderson.
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2001 |
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Some Notes on the Redman Family - by Lois Moriarty (née Redman).
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2002 |
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Current research material on Cardens, Redmans and relatives.
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2002 |
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History of the Cochrane Family in Donegal (DRAFT version).
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2002 |
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History of the Kincaids of Ulster (NOT YET AVAILABLE).
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