• New Pocket Guide to Irish Genealogy (review)

    From Steve Hayes@21:1/5 to All on Fri Jul 10 08:23:55 2020
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    The Genealogy Shelf

    New Pocket Guide to Irish Genealogy
    Brian Mitchell
    Clearfield Company
    3600 Clipper Mill Road, Suite 260, Baltimore, MD 21211
    www.genealogical.com
    9780806359083, $25.00, PB, 122pp, www.amazon.com

    Synopsis: "New Pocket Guide to Irish Genealogy " by Brian Mitchell is
    one of the most complete and informative books on genealogical
    research in Ireland ever written. Because genealogists now have ready
    access online to most of Irish record sources, Brian Mitchell has
    completely revised his guide to meet the needs of today's researchers
    and direct them to the most current websites and resources.

    The examination of seven major records will throw quite detailed light
    on most peoples' Irish ancestry and by skillfully blending Irish
    history, record sources, case studies, maps, charts, and his own
    mastery of the subject, Mitchell has put together a masterful handbook
    to Irish genealogical research.

    Following introductory chapters on the background of Irish genealogy
    and how to get started in your research, Mitchell describes the nature
    and uses of all significant record sources in Ireland, including but
    not limited to civil and parish registers, gravestone inscriptions,
    wills, census returns and census substitutes, the Griffith's
    Valuation, tithe books, newspapers, hearth money rolls, the registry
    of deeds, estate records, and ordnance survey memoirs.

    Also included are the addresses, phone numbers, e-mail addresses, and
    websites for the major record repositories, as well as a section
    discussing DNA and genetic genealogy as applicable to Irish genealogy
    research. Mitchell concludes with itemizing the three steps
    researchers should take first, and then including case studies to
    illustrate how to apply these steps.

    Critique: Expertly written, organized and presented, "New Pocket Guide
    to Irish Genealogy" an ideal instructional guide and reference for
    anyone seeking to do genealogical research with respect to their Irish ancestors and is especially and unreservedly recommended for personal, professional, community, and academic library Genealogy Research
    Studies collections and supplemental curriculum reading lists.

    EDITOR'S NOTE:

    The Midwest Book Review is an organization of volunteers committed to
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    Anyone wanting to submit books for review consideration can send them
    to:

    James A. Cox, Editor-in-Chief
    Midwest Book Review
    278 Orchard Drive
    Oregon, WI 53575-1129

    To submit reviews of any fiction or non-fiction books, email them to
    Frugalmuse (at) aol (dot) com (Be sure to include the book title,
    author, publisher, publisher address, publisher website/phone number,
    13-digit ISBN number, and list price).

    James A. Cox, Editor-in-Chief
    Midwest Book Review

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  • From Leo Isenteze@21:1/5 to Steve Hayes on Sun Jul 12 03:39:01 2020
    XPost: alt.genealogy, soc.genealogy.misc

    On 7/10/2020 2:23 AM, Steve Hayes wrote:
    The Genealogy Shelf

    New Pocket Guide to Irish Genealogy
    Brian Mitchell
    Clearfield Company
    3600 Clipper Mill Road, Suite 260, Baltimore, MD 21211
    www.genealogical.com
    9780806359083, $25.00, PB, 122pp, www.amazon.com

    Synopsis: "New Pocket Guide to Irish Genealogy " by Brian Mitchell is
    one of the most complete and informative books on genealogical
    research in Ireland ever written. Because genealogists now have ready
    access online to most of Irish record sources, Brian Mitchell has
    completely revised his guide to meet the needs of today's researchers
    and direct them to the most current websites and resources.

    The examination of seven major records will throw quite detailed light
    on most peoples' Irish ancestry and by skillfully blending Irish
    history, record sources, case studies, maps, charts, and his own
    mastery of the subject, Mitchell has put together a masterful handbook
    to Irish genealogical research.

    Following introductory chapters on the background of Irish genealogy
    and how to get started in your research, Mitchell describes the nature
    and uses of all significant record sources in Ireland, including but
    not limited to civil and parish registers, gravestone inscriptions,
    wills, census returns and census substitutes, the Griffith's
    Valuation, tithe books, newspapers, hearth money rolls, the registry
    of deeds, estate records, and ordnance survey memoirs.

    Also included are the addresses, phone numbers, e-mail addresses, and websites for the major record repositories, as well as a section
    discussing DNA and genetic genealogy as applicable to Irish genealogy research. Mitchell concludes with itemizing the three steps
    researchers should take first, and then including case studies to
    illustrate how to apply these steps.

    Critique: Expertly written, organized and presented, "New Pocket Guide
    to Irish Genealogy" an ideal instructional guide and reference for
    anyone seeking to do genealogical research with respect to their Irish ancestors and is especially and unreservedly recommended for personal, professional, community, and academic library Genealogy Research
    Studies collections and supplemental curriculum reading lists.

    EDITOR'S NOTE:

    The Midwest Book Review is an organization of volunteers committed to promoting literacy, library usage, and small press publishing. We
    accept no funds from authors or publishers. Full permission is given
    to post any of these reviews on thematically appropriate websites, newsgroups, listserves, internet discussion groups, organizational newsletters, or to interested individuals. Please give the Midwest
    Book Review a credit line when doing so.

    The Midwest Book Review publishes the monthly book review magazines "California Bookwatch", "Internet Bookwatch", "Children's Bookwatch",
    "MBR Bookwatch", "Reviewer's Bookwatch", and "Small Press Bookwatch".
    All are available for free on the Midwest Book Review website at www
    (dot) midwestbookreview (dot) com

    Anyone wanting to submit books for review consideration can send them
    to:

    James A. Cox, Editor-in-Chief
    Midwest Book Review
    278 Orchard Drive
    Oregon, WI 53575-1129

    To submit reviews of any fiction or non-fiction books, email them to Frugalmuse (at) aol (dot) com (Be sure to include the book title,
    author, publisher, publisher address, publisher website/phone number, 13-digit ISBN number, and list price).

    James A. Cox, Editor-in-Chief
    Midwest Book Review


    "The examination of seven major records will throw quite detailed light
    on most peoples' Irish ancestry"

    What bull malarkey, I can't even find my Irish ancestors in the Church
    records and they left Ireland before the civil records started.

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