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The Final Word A hands on guide to find your family within the county Monaghan . New; Full size 8 1/2 x 11; 48 pages; illustrations, some of which may appear faded with age as in the originals; County Map; Local Sources; Coats of Arms; and record extracts. Many families are given with family history notes, specific locations; coat of arms; and seats of power. Some are only mentioned. A must for any researcher. ( For a large collection of family histories within the county we also recommend "The Book of Irish Families, great & small", by O'Laughlin.)
The South Ulster volume of the Buildings of Ireland covers the inland counties of Cavan, Monaghan and Armagh, an area stretching from the thinly populated uplands around the Cuilcagh Mountains and the cradle of the Shannon to the fertile Blackwater Valley and the southern shores of Lough Neagh. The architecture of the region is as varied as the landscapes that receive it, with building materials adding to the variety while ensuring that the buildings - whether vernacular in spirit or more formally designed - express a deep sense of belonging.
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Reprint of the original, first published in 1840.
This illustrated history covers communities in County Monaghan, large and small, including Monaghan itself, Ballybay, Carrickmacross, Castleblayney, Clones, Drum, Emyvale, Glaslough, Killeevan, Newbliss, Rockcorry, Scotstown and Smithboro'. Informative text accompanies this collection of 179 old photographs.
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