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From: linda Merle <>
Subject: [Fwd: Irish Chronicles Queries]
Date: Thu, 11 Feb 1999 22:15:41 -0800


Hi folks,This is the URL to a commercial site with a lot of good free info:
http://genealogy.org/%7Eajmorris/ireland/ireland.htm . They publish
the IRish Chronicles. It is a nice setup because if y ou don't have cash,
you can send data.

I got this post from there regarding a new free service.

Linda Merle

>Reply-to:

>Greetings to all Irish Chronicles subscribers.
>
>Just a short note to let you all know we have decided to add a queries issue -
>- this will be one of the Irish Chronicles EXTRA! series, so it will be free
>to all current subscribers. Queries are free, and may be submitted by non-
>subscribers as well as subcribers. Queries must have an Irish connection.
>There is no size limit, and you may submit more than one query. Each query
>should be a single paragraph with surnames in capital letters (except prefixes
>like Mc and Mac -- so McCONAHY, not MCCONAHY). Any time we have 25k worth of
>queries we will publish them as an EXTRA! issue. Send your queries in, and
>encourage others you know who are researching Irish lines to do the same.
>Queries will be accepted by e-mail only, and must have the subject line "ICP
>Query" -- please be sure your name and snail-mail or e-mail address are listed
>at the end of each query.
>
>Things continue to progress for the Irish Chronicles, our 104th issue will be
>published this weekend. As always, we could use more material!
>
>My idea to expand the Chronicles beyond Ireland by getting other editors
>didn't work out -- nobody wants to work as hard as I do for such minimal
>rewards. However, I'm reworking the idea and plan to encourage people to
>submit individual articles for electronic publication ... we'll see. Watch my
>web site for further info.
>
>If you haven't been to my web site lately, be sure to go to the Irish Links
>section, and look at the 1920's photo of Dublin, then compare it to the "Live-
>Cam" shot from the Irish Times site.
>
> Andrew J. Morris
>
>

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