Irish Emigration Lists 1833-1839

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The purpose of the Ordnance Survey of Ireland was to map the whole country at a scale of six inches to one mile and the six-inch maps appeared between 1835 and 1846. Each map was to have been accompanied by topographical descriptions or memoirs for every civil parish but this was impractical and the idea was abandoned. However the field officers gathered much useful data and the notebooks in which the information was recorded are now in the Royal Irish Academy in Dublin. They cover nineteen of Ireland's thirty-two counties though the memoirs of Antrim and Londonderry are the only ones with lists of emigrants. These lists have been extracted arranged under parish and alphabetized and they identify the emigrant's destination and his place of origin in Ireland--key pieces of information for anyone tracing his Irish ancestry. In addition the age town and address year of emigration and religious denomination are given for each emigrant. Over 3000 emigrants are identified in this book.
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