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    • Boyne Valley
    • Civil Survey 1654
    • Flax Growers 1796
    • Freeholders 1775
    • Graveyards
      • Graveyards – Links
      • Agher, Summerhill
      • Ardbraccan Graveyard
      • Ardmulchan, Navan.
      • Ardsallagh, Navan.
      • Arodstown, Moynalvey.
      • Assey, Kilmessan.
      • Athboy, Old Graveyard
      • Athlumney, Navan
      • Balfeaghan, Kilcock.
      • Ballivor St. Kinneths C. of I.
      • Ballymaglasson Graveyard
      • Balsoon, Kilmessan.
      • Brannockstown, Trim
      • Castlejordan
      • Castlekiernan, Carnaross
      • Churchtown, Dunderry.
      • Clady, Bective.
      • Clonabreany, Oldcastle.
      • Clonalvey, Ardcath.
      • Clonee, Trim.
      • Clonmacduff, Dunderry.
      • Cortown, Kells.
      • Crickstown, Curraha
      • Crossakiel CofI Graveyard
      • Crossmacole, Duleek
      • Cruicetown, Nobber
      • Culmullen, Dunshaughlin
      • Danestown, Kentstown
      • Dervor, Carnaross
      • Donaghmore, Navan.
      • Donaghpatrick, Kells
      • Donore Graveyard, Drogheda
      • Dowth Churchyard
      • Drinadaly, Trim.
      • Drogheda, St. Mary’s C. of I.
      • Drumlargan, Summerhill
      • Duleek
      • Duleek – Old Churchyard
      • Dunboyne C. of I.
      • Dulane, Carnaross
      • Dunmoe, Navan
      • Dunshaughlin C. of I.
      • Enfield Area Graveyards
      • Fletcherstown, Wilkinstown
      • Gallow, Summerhill
      • Gernonstown, Slane
      • Girley C. of I., Kells
      • Girley R.C., Kells
      • Hill of Ward, Athboy
      • Julianstown C. of I.
      • Kells Town Graveyards
      • Kells C. of I. PARTIAL
      • Kilbeg, Kells.
      • Kilbrew Graveyard, Curragha
      • Kilbride, Dunboyne
      • Kilcarn, Navan
      • Kilcooley, Trim
      • Kildalkey Graveyard
      • Kilkeeran, Ballinabrackey
      • Killaconnigan, Ballivor
      • Killeagh, Oldcastle
      • Killeen, Dunshaughlin
      • Killua, Clonmellon
      • Killyon, Longwood
      • Kilmore, Kilcock
      • Kilsharvan, Duleek
      • Kilskyre Old Cemetery
      • Laracor, Trim.
      • Longwood Area Graveyards
      • Loughan Graveyard, Carnaross
      • Loughcrew, Oldcastle
      • Loughsallagh, Dunboyne
      • Macetown, Skryne
      • Martry, Kells
      • Maudlins, Trim
      • Memorials of the Dead Journal
      • Monktown, Navan
      • Moorechurch Cemetery, Julianstown
      • Mornington, Drogheda
      • Moy, Summerhill
      • Moyagher, Athboy
      • Moymet, Trim
      • Newtown, Moynalty
      • Newtown, Trim
      • Oldcastle C. of I.
      • Rataine, Dunderry
      • Rathfeigh, Skryne
      • Rathkenny, Slane
      • Rathmolyon Area Graveyards
      • Rathmore, Athboy
      • Ratoath
      • Robertstown, Carlanstown
      • Scurlogstown Graveyard , Trim
      • Skryne
      • Slane Area Graveyards
      • Stackallen, Slane
      • Stagrennan, Drogheda
      • Staholmog, Kells
      • Summerhill Area Graveyards
      • Teltown, Kells
      • Trevet, Dunshaughlin
      • Trim, St. Patrick’s C. of I.
      • Trimblestown, Trim
      • Tullaghanogue, Trim
      • Tycroghan, Clonard
    • Hearth Tax 1792 -East and middle of the county
    • Henderson’s Post Office Directory 1861
    • Holy Wells
    • Houses
      • Houses a-d
      • Houses e-j
      • Houses k-p
      • Houses r-z
    • Hugh de Lacy
    • Landowners 1876
    • Larkin’s Map 1812
    • Leet’s Directory 1814
    • Lewis Places 1837
    • Movies, Films and Stars
    • Museum of Meath
    • People
      • John Ainsworth
      • Thomas Allen
      • Mervyn Archdall
      • Thomas Ashe
      • Gerald Aylmer
      • Matthew Aylmer
      • John Balfe
      • Margaret Ball
      • Robert Barker
      • Robert Barnewall
      • Richard Barton
      • Henrietta Battier
      • Francis Beaufort
      • Kathleen Behan
      • Thomas Betagh
      • Francis Blackburne
      • Richard Blake
      • George Bomford
      • Seán Boylan
      • John Moore Brabazon
      • William Maziere Brady
      • Teresa Brayton
      • Cecilia Caddell
      • Andrew Caldwell
      • John Cassidy
      • Michael Collier
      • John Connolly
      • Mary Ann Cosgrove – Mother Mary Patrick
      • Martin Cregan
      • George Cusack
      • Eleanor Davies
      • Maurice Dease
      • Elizabeth Denison
      • John Doherty
      • Bishop Anthony Dopping
      • Frank Duff
      • Eamonn Duggan
      • Robert Dunville
      • Maria Edgeworth
      • Empress Sissi of Austria
      • Matthias Everard
      • Nugent Everard
      • William Fearon
      • Errol Flynn
      • John Forbes
      • Bryan John Fowler
      • Edward Gibson
      • William Gibson
      • J.T. Gilbert
      • Herman Goertz
      • Philip Gray
      • Laurence Hynes Halloran
      • Letitia Hamilton
      • James Arthur Hanbury
      • John Hand
      • Frederick Harvey
      • John Hayes
      • Francis Hopkins
      • Thomas Hussey
      • William Johnson
      • Marion King
      • T.E. Lawrence
      • Thomas Clarke Luby
      • Frederick Lucas
      • James McCann
      • John McNabb
      • Pierce Mahony
      • Lola Montez
      • Morgan O’Connell
      • Charles Y. O’Connor
      • Roger O’Connor
      • Brian O’Higgins
      • Charles Stewart Parnell
      • John Howard Parnell
      • Petronella of Meath
      • Richard Pigott
      • Thomas Poynton
      • William Quirke
      • Charles Reichel
      • Susan Saurin
      • Joseph Shiel
      • William Somerville
      • John Stearne
      • John Stevenson
      • Wellington – Arthur Wellesley
      • Richard Wesley
      • Benjamin Winter
      • Samuel Winter
      • Robert Wood
    • Pigot’s Directory 1824
    • Poetry
    • Protestant Census 1802
    • Rebellion of 1798 and Militias
    • Religious Census 1766
    • Revolution 1913-23
    • Roll of Honour 1914-16
    • Second Level Education
    • Voters 1831
    • Voters – 1885
      • A-B Voters 1885
      • C-D Voters 1885
      • E,F,G. Voters 1885
      • H-K Voters 1885
      • L-M Voters 1885
      • N-Q Voters 1885
      • R-S Voters 1885
      • T-Y Voters 1885
    • Women
    • World War 1
    • World War II
  • Particular Prominent Places
    • Athboy
    • Ballinabrackey
    • Ballivor
    • Bective Abbey and Estate
    • Boardsmill
    • Clonard
    • Coole area, Summerhill
    • Duleek – History and Development
    • Enfield
    • Galtrim
    • Kilbride/Moymet
    • Kildalkey
    • Longwood
    • Navan
    • Rathcore
    • Rathmolyon
    • Royal Canal in Meath
    • Summerhill
    • Tara
    • Trim
    • Tullaghanogue
  • Smaller Sites and Individual Items
    • Agriculture in Meath
    • Almshouses
    • Meath’s Anthem
    • Ardbraccan
    • Ardbraccan School 1813
    • Ardmulchan
    • Ashbourne – Battle of Ashbourne
    • Athlumney Motte
    • Ballivor RIC Barracks Taken 1919
    • Battle of the Boyne
    • Bealtine 1st May
    • Beaufort Family
    • Bellinter House
    • Bowling/Bullet Throwing
    • Branganstown, Trim
    • Dean Richard Butler
    • Chief Secretary of Ireland’s Office 1818-1833- Meath Entries – Partial
    • The Church and Diocese of Meath in the 15th Century
    • Church of Ireland in Meath
    • Rev. Fr. Matthew Clavin
    • Clonycavan Man – A Bog Body
    • Michael Collins
    • Colpe and Kilsharvan 1833
    • County Council Elections 1920
    • Crannac Co-op, Navan
    • Croboy, Clonard
    • Cromwellian Land Confiscation
    • The Battle of Curraghtown House 1922
    • Donacarney School Pupils 1873
    • Dunsany
    • Dunshaughlin Workhouse
    • Falcons in Meath
    • The Great Famine
    • Famine Orphan Girls from Meath 1848-50
    • Follistown, Navan
    • Frongoch 1916-17
    • Fyanstown, Kells
    • Game Certificates 1856
    • Gormanston Foxes
    • Halloween – Hill of Ward
    • Haymaking
    • Julianstown and area census of landowners 1830
    • Kells and St. Colmcille
    • Kells Census 1865 
    • Killyon RIC Barracks
    • Kilmessan
    • Korean War and Meath
    • Bishop John Kyne
    • Labour Party
    • Lagore Crannog, Dunshaughlin
    • Laracor – Wesley Monument
    • Francis Ledwidge
    • Leprosy
    • Lismullen and the Dillon family
    • Llyod, Kells
    • Map 1900
    • Moymet Tithe Defaulters 1831
    • Navan – the arrival of the railway
    • Newspapers 1750-1800
    • Nobber – A Step Back in Time
    • Ó Dálaigh Bardic Poets: Their Poetry and their Patrons
    • Parnell – His Local Connections
    • Podcasts and Audio
    • Porchfields – Medieval Plants of Trim
    • Postal System in Meath 1700-1840
    • Presbyterians in Meath
    • Ráth Cairn
    • Rathmore
    • Royal Connections to Meath
    • Salmon of Knowledge
    • Scurlogstown
    • Stamullen Emigrants 1866 – 1873
    • Stella’s Cottage, Trim
    • Alice Stopford Green
    • Summerhill – Presbyterians
    • Teltown, Kells
    • Tara Battle of 1798
    • Tara – Ceremonies 1948
    • Ticroghan
    • Titanic Sinking
    • Transported from Meath to Australia 1799-1857
    • Tree planting tenants 1800-1850
    • Trim 1920- The capture of the Barracks and the Burning of Trim
    • Trim Bygone Days by Peter Crinion and Thomas Dignam
    • Trim Gaol – The Old Gaol on Mill Street
    • Trim Looking Back
    • Trim – A ramble around Trim
    • Trim – The Russian Cannon
    • Trim – St. Patrick’s Church
    • Trim Sculpture Trail
    • Trim as a surname
    • Trim – Townland Names
    • Trim Town Walls
    • Victoria Cross Awards
    • Video and Youtube
    • Vikings in Meath
    • Walks and Trails
    • Wellesley Estate 1816
    • Wellington – his Irish Connections
    • Wellington – Where was Wellington born?
    • Wellington – Proud to be Irish
    • Wolves in Meath
  • Links to other sources
  • Youtube Videos
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  • Meath Countywide Topics
    • - Ancestors
      • - - Meath Ancestors Guide
      • - - Irish Sources for Genealogy
    • - Boyne Valley
    • - Civil Survey 1654
    • - Flax Growers 1796
    • - Freeholders 1775
    • - Graveyards
      • - - Graveyards – Links
      • - - Agher, Summerhill
      • - - Ardbraccan Graveyard
      • - - Ardmulchan, Navan.
      • - - Ardsallagh, Navan.
      • - - Arodstown, Moynalvey.
      • - - Assey, Kilmessan.
      • - - Athboy, Old Graveyard
      • - - Athlumney, Navan
      • - - Balfeaghan, Kilcock.
      • - - Ballivor St. Kinneths C. of I.
      • - - Ballymaglasson Graveyard
      • - - Balsoon, Kilmessan.
      • - - Brannockstown, Trim
      • - - Castlejordan
      • - - Castlekiernan, Carnaross
      • - - Churchtown, Dunderry.
      • - - Clady, Bective.
      • - - Clonabreany, Oldcastle.
      • - - Clonalvey, Ardcath.
      • - - Clonee, Trim.
      • - - Clonmacduff, Dunderry.
      • - - Cortown, Kells.
      • - - Crickstown, Curraha
      • - - Crossakiel CofI Graveyard
      • - - Crossmacole, Duleek
      • - - Cruicetown, Nobber
      • - - Culmullen, Dunshaughlin
      • - - Danestown, Kentstown
      • - - Dervor, Carnaross
      • - - Donaghmore, Navan.
      • - - Donaghpatrick, Kells
      • - - Donore Graveyard, Drogheda
      • - - Dowth Churchyard
      • - - Drinadaly, Trim.
      • - - Drogheda, St. Mary’s C. of I.
      • - - Drumlargan, Summerhill
      • - - Duleek
      • - - Duleek – Old Churchyard
      • - - Dunboyne C. of I.
      • - - Dulane, Carnaross
      • - - Dunmoe, Navan
      • - - Dunshaughlin C. of I.
      • - - Enfield Area Graveyards
      • - - Fletcherstown, Wilkinstown
      • - - Gallow, Summerhill
      • - - Gernonstown, Slane
      • - - Girley C. of I., Kells
      • - - Girley R.C., Kells
      • - - Hill of Ward, Athboy
      • - - Julianstown C. of I.
      • - - Kells Town Graveyards
      • - - Kells C. of I. PARTIAL
      • - - Kilbeg, Kells.
      • - - Kilbrew Graveyard, Curragha
      • - - Kilbride, Dunboyne
      • - - Kilcarn, Navan
      • - - Kilcooley, Trim
      • - - Kildalkey Graveyard
      • - - Kilkeeran, Ballinabrackey
      • - - Killaconnigan, Ballivor
      • - - Killeagh, Oldcastle
      • - - Killeen, Dunshaughlin
      • - - Killua, Clonmellon
      • - - Killyon, Longwood
      • - - Kilmore, Kilcock
      • - - Kilsharvan, Duleek
      • - - Kilskyre Old Cemetery
      • - - Laracor, Trim.
      • - - Longwood Area Graveyards
      • - - Loughan Graveyard, Carnaross
      • - - Loughcrew, Oldcastle
      • - - Loughsallagh, Dunboyne
      • - - Macetown, Skryne
      • - - Martry, Kells
      • - - Maudlins, Trim
      • - - Memorials of the Dead Journal
      • - - Monktown, Navan
      • - - Moorechurch Cemetery, Julianstown
      • - - Mornington, Drogheda
      • - - Moy, Summerhill
      • - - Moyagher, Athboy
      • - - Moymet, Trim
      • - - Newtown, Moynalty
      • - - Newtown, Trim
      • - - Oldcastle C. of I.
      • - - Rataine, Dunderry
      • - - Rathfeigh, Skryne
      • - - Rathkenny, Slane
      • - - Rathmolyon Area Graveyards
      • - - Rathmore, Athboy
      • - - Ratoath
      • - - Robertstown, Carlanstown
      • - - Scurlogstown Graveyard , Trim
      • - - Skryne
      • - - Slane Area Graveyards
      • - - Stackallen, Slane
      • - - Stagrennan, Drogheda
      • - - Staholmog, Kells
      • - - Summerhill Area Graveyards
      • - - Teltown, Kells
      • - - Trevet, Dunshaughlin
      • - - Trim, St. Patrick’s C. of I.
      • - - Trimblestown, Trim
      • - - Tullaghanogue, Trim
      • - - Tycroghan, Clonard
    • - Hearth Tax 1792 -East and middle of the county
    • - Henderson’s Post Office Directory 1861
    • - Holy Wells
    • - Houses
      • - - Houses a-d
      • - - Houses e-j
      • - - Houses k-p
      • - - Houses r-z
    • - Hugh de Lacy
    • - Landowners 1876
    • - Larkin’s Map 1812
    • - Leet’s Directory 1814
    • - Lewis Places 1837
    • - Movies, Films and Stars
    • - Museum of Meath
    • - People
      • - - John Ainsworth
      • - - Thomas Allen
      • - - Mervyn Archdall
      • - - Thomas Ashe
      • - - Gerald Aylmer
      • - - Matthew Aylmer
      • - - John Balfe
      • - - Margaret Ball
      • - - Robert Barker
      • - - Robert Barnewall
      • - - Richard Barton
      • - - Henrietta Battier
      • - - Francis Beaufort
      • - - Kathleen Behan
      • - - Thomas Betagh
      • - - Francis Blackburne
      • - - Richard Blake
      • - - George Bomford
      • - - Seán Boylan
      • - - John Moore Brabazon
      • - - William Maziere Brady
      • - - Teresa Brayton
      • - - Cecilia Caddell
      • - - Andrew Caldwell
      • - - John Cassidy
      • - - Michael Collier
      • - - John Connolly
      • - - Mary Ann Cosgrove – Mother Mary Patrick
      • - - Martin Cregan
      • - - George Cusack
      • - - Eleanor Davies
      • - - Maurice Dease
      • - - Elizabeth Denison
      • - - John Doherty
      • - - Bishop Anthony Dopping
      • - - Frank Duff
      • - - Eamonn Duggan
      • - - Robert Dunville
      • - - Maria Edgeworth
      • - - Empress Sissi of Austria
      • - - Matthias Everard
      • - - Nugent Everard
      • - - William Fearon
      • - - Errol Flynn
      • - - John Forbes
      • - - Bryan John Fowler
      • - - Edward Gibson
      • - - William Gibson
      • - - J.T. Gilbert
      • - - Herman Goertz
      • - - Philip Gray
      • - - Laurence Hynes Halloran
      • - - Letitia Hamilton
      • - - James Arthur Hanbury
      • - - John Hand
      • - - Frederick Harvey
      • - - John Hayes
      • - - Francis Hopkins
      • - - Thomas Hussey
      • - - William Johnson
      • - - Marion King
      • - - T.E. Lawrence
      • - - Thomas Clarke Luby
      • - - Frederick Lucas
      • - - James McCann
      • - - John McNabb
      • - - Pierce Mahony
      • - - Lola Montez
      • - - Morgan O’Connell
      • - - Charles Y. O’Connor
      • - - Roger O’Connor
      • - - Brian O’Higgins
      • - - Charles Stewart Parnell
      • - - John Howard Parnell
      • - - Petronella of Meath
      • - - Richard Pigott
      • - - Thomas Poynton
      • - - William Quirke
      • - - Charles Reichel
      • - - Susan Saurin
      • - - Joseph Shiel
      • - - William Somerville
      • - - John Stearne
      • - - John Stevenson
      • - - Wellington – Arthur Wellesley
      • - - Richard Wesley
      • - - Benjamin Winter
      • - - Samuel Winter
      • - - Robert Wood
    • - Pigot’s Directory 1824
    • - Poetry
    • - Protestant Census 1802
    • - Rebellion of 1798 and Militias
    • - Religious Census 1766
    • - Revolution 1913-23
    • - Roll of Honour 1914-16
    • - Second Level Education
    • - Voters 1831
    • - Voters – 1885
      • - - A-B Voters 1885
      • - - C-D Voters 1885
      • - - E,F,G. Voters 1885
      • - - H-K Voters 1885
      • - - L-M Voters 1885
      • - - N-Q Voters 1885
      • - - R-S Voters 1885
      • - - T-Y Voters 1885
    • - Women
    • - World War 1
    • - World War II
  • Particular Prominent Places
    • - Athboy
    • - Ballinabrackey
    • - Ballivor
    • - Bective Abbey and Estate
    • - Boardsmill
    • - Clonard
    • - Coole area, Summerhill
    • - Duleek – History and Development
    • - Enfield
    • - Galtrim
    • - Kilbride/Moymet
    • - Kildalkey
    • - Longwood
    • - Navan
    • - Rathcore
    • - Rathmolyon
    • - Royal Canal in Meath
    • - Summerhill
    • - Tara
    • - Trim
    • - Tullaghanogue
  • Smaller Sites and Individual Items
    • - Agriculture in Meath
    • - Almshouses
    • - Meath’s Anthem
    • - Ardbraccan
    • - Ardbraccan School 1813
    • - Ardmulchan
    • - Ashbourne – Battle of Ashbourne
    • - Athlumney Motte
    • - Ballivor RIC Barracks Taken 1919
    • - Battle of the Boyne
    • - Bealtine 1st May
    • - Beaufort Family
    • - Bellinter House
    • - Bowling/Bullet Throwing
    • - Branganstown, Trim
    • - Dean Richard Butler
    • - Chief Secretary of Ireland’s Office 1818-1833- Meath Entries – Partial
    • - The Church and Diocese of Meath in the 15th Century
    • - Church of Ireland in Meath
    • - Rev. Fr. Matthew Clavin
    • - Clonycavan Man – A Bog Body
    • - Michael Collins
    • - Colpe and Kilsharvan 1833
    • - County Council Elections 1920
    • - Crannac Co-op, Navan
    • - Croboy, Clonard
    • - Cromwellian Land Confiscation
    • - The Battle of Curraghtown House 1922
    • - Donacarney School Pupils 1873
    • - Dunsany
    • - Dunshaughlin Workhouse
    • - Falcons in Meath
    • - The Great Famine
    • - Famine Orphan Girls from Meath 1848-50
    • - Follistown, Navan
    • - Frongoch 1916-17
    • - Fyanstown, Kells
    • - Game Certificates 1856
    • - Gormanston Foxes
    • - Halloween – Hill of Ward
    • - Haymaking
    • - Julianstown and area census of landowners 1830
    • - Kells and St. Colmcille
    • - Kells Census 1865 
    • - Killyon RIC Barracks
    • - Kilmessan
    • - Korean War and Meath
    • - Bishop John Kyne
    • - Labour Party
    • - Lagore Crannog, Dunshaughlin
    • - Laracor – Wesley Monument
    • - Francis Ledwidge
    • - Leprosy
    • - Lismullen and the Dillon family
    • - Llyod, Kells
    • - Map 1900
    • - Moymet Tithe Defaulters 1831
    • - Navan – the arrival of the railway
    • - Newspapers 1750-1800
    • - Nobber – A Step Back in Time
    • - Ó Dálaigh Bardic Poets: Their Poetry and their Patrons
    • - Parnell – His Local Connections
    • - Podcasts and Audio
    • - Porchfields – Medieval Plants of Trim
    • - Postal System in Meath 1700-1840
    • - Presbyterians in Meath
    • - Ráth Cairn
    • - Rathmore
    • - Royal Connections to Meath
    • - Salmon of Knowledge
    • - Scurlogstown
    • - Stamullen Emigrants 1866 – 1873
    • - Stella’s Cottage, Trim
    • - Alice Stopford Green
    • - Summerhill – Presbyterians
    • - Teltown, Kells
    • - Tara Battle of 1798
    • - Tara – Ceremonies 1948
    • - Ticroghan
    • - Titanic Sinking
    • - Transported from Meath to Australia 1799-1857
    • - Tree planting tenants 1800-1850
    • - Trim 1920- The capture of the Barracks and the Burning of Trim
    • - Trim Bygone Days by Peter Crinion and Thomas Dignam
    • - Trim Gaol – The Old Gaol on Mill Street
    • - Trim Looking Back
    • - Trim – A ramble around Trim
    • - Trim – The Russian Cannon
    • - Trim – St. Patrick’s Church
    • - Trim Sculpture Trail
    • - Trim as a surname
    • - Trim – Townland Names
    • - Trim Town Walls
    • - Victoria Cross Awards
    • - Video and Youtube
    • - Vikings in Meath
    • - Walks and Trails
    • - Wellesley Estate 1816
    • - Wellington – his Irish Connections
    • - Wellington – Where was Wellington born?
    • - Wellington – Proud to be Irish
    • - Wolves in Meath
  • Links to other sources
  • Youtube Videos

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  • Links to other sources
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