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Each one of these LINKS has within it additional LINKS that lead you into the "Maze of the Web!"

If you want YOUR LINK posted send me a LINK REQUEST with site information. (Be sure to have Review My Link in the subject.) As new information is received I will update this "work in progress." Enjoy and do send me any helpful information.


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Now for ALL the "Healy Clan Folks" this first paragraph will be an expanding one of personal Healy web pages. So if you have a web page to share send me the URL and we will share a LINK with you.
I will review your web page and add a link to your web site in our directory below.

Please note that only proper Clan Family associated web pages will be posted in this directory following a review.  No web links associated with Spam or Adult material or Questionable Content will be posted.  You may submit web links for Family Genealogy, Family Trees, or Family Businesses.  I will indicate the type of web link for our visitors to see as I have given examples below.

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Your heart will be true

 You walk a lonely road
Oh! How far you are from home

 Mornie utúlië [Quenya: 'Darkness has come']
Believe and you will find your way

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A promise lives within you now

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Will fly away

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You may rise to find the sun

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In this "Part Two" of the Ireland Page I will feature commercial and organizational web LINKS. Some of these web sites will be listed because "I like them" and some will be associate sites, because I really like them. Of course to be Honest we all exchange LINKS so that we can generate more visits to our own web site.

This is the nature of "community" and "networking" on the World Wide Web, bringing people, places, and events together. Sharing information and ideas with the expectation of opening new worlds and meeting new friends.

So, enjoy your visit. Pull up a chair, have a cup of tea or what ever and chat awhile. Let us know about you and your interests. Make friends and may your cup of joy be full, your heart blessed with peace and love and your pockets full of GOLD!










- Ancestral and Genealogy Links -

Ireland's History in MapsThese Web Sites have lots of details and resources.
History + Geography + Genealogy - Ireland's History in Maps - Irish History, Geography and Genealogy With a Special Focus on Ancient and Medieval Irish Tribes and Septs - This site is maintained by Dennis Walsh who has done a great job in research. He also maintains:

County Kilkenny Ireland Genealogy and HistoryCounty Kilkenny Ireland Genealogy and History - Maps and History of Early Irish territories, clans, tribes and placenames. The geography of early Ireland. County Kilkenny Irish Genealogy explores the family roots of Kilkenny County Ireland, in South Leinster Province. This is a free, non-commercial web site providing on-line information to promote genealogical research.

I recommend you try both of these web sites and plan to spend some time at each for there is a ton of information.

IrishGen.com - Irish Genealogy Online - If you are searching for your Irish ancestors or want to discover the history of your Irish surname or find their place of origin, their townland, parish or county, then Irish Gen is your online gateway.


New January 2006 In doing a search with Google I came across these links which have some very interesting resources.  They are Online Resources from the Harold B. Lee Library, BYU.

EuroDocs: Primary Historical Documents From Western Europe Selected Transcriptions, Facsimiles and Translations.

History of Ireland: Primary Documents Selected Transcriptions, Facsimiles and Translations.

Tudor History : This web site is loaded with information about the Tudor and their reign in England and the British Isles.  A very good Table of Contents leads you to many topics including "Chronologies of People and Events" and "Who's Who in Tudor History." Short to full-length biographies, some with portraits.  Also includes some of the pre-1485 people who played a part in the Tudor story.




Great Online Resource
For Searching Irish Family History


Contents page for Volume One of Irish Pedigrees by John O'Hart
From Irish Pedigrees; or the Origin and Stem of the Irish Nation,
by John O'Hart, 5th Edition, 1892





CORK ANCESTORS

Aspects of Cork Genealogy & History



CinnamonToast Genealogy Explorer Here is a great web site for searching out data about your surname. The Genealogy Explorer is a huge index of links to genealogy web sites and databases, classified by surname and by region. I recommend you try both the surname search and the region browser, since you may find different links under each.

CousinConnect - Search and post genealogy queries. There is no cost to post your queries, no cost to search queries, and no cost to contact submitters. CousinConnect is free.

The Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild is a group of volunteers dedicated to making the search for our ancestors immigration easier. They grew out of a need to find ships’ passenger lists easily online. They are a new project that has transcribed some 4000 ships lists with many more in the process. This is an excellent source for information on searching ancestors.

Fianna Guide to Irish Genealogy - "The legendary Fianna of Ireland were a band of mighty noble warriors. Entrance was governed by strict tests and codes of honour. Yet the Fianna also had to be knowledgeable of culture, and more specifically they had to be poets. The Fianna Study Group for Irish Genealogy tries to bring the finest values to you through this web site." This Web Site is loaded with excellent resources and links worth searching through.



The Online Resource for Irish history, literature and politics.
A Project of the History Department
University College Cork

Documents of Ireland is an online database of
text, images, maps, sounds and video.

The objective of the project, Documents of Ireland - from Original to Digital is to provide a comprehensive integrated approach to the digitization and dissemination, using new technologies, of primary text, image and other sources. A project of the University College Cork, it is making a critical contribution to the preservation of Ireland’s cultural heritage into the 21st century and beyond.

CELT, the Corpus of Electronic Texts, brings the wealth of Irish literary and historical culture to the Internet, for the use and benefit of everyone worldwide. It has a searchable online database consisting of contemporary and historical texts from many areas, including literature and the other arts.



Ireland Genealogy Projects IGP - Check out the Ireland Genealogy Projects IGP home page. For help with your research, just select your county of interest from the table. I think you will find this another important LINK.

GENUKI/Ireland - These GENUKI/Ireland pages provide information related to the entire "Island of Ireland" and, as with the rest of GENUKI, are organised according to the historic administrative boundaries, rather than present-day ones, since these are most relevant ones for genealogical purposes.

USGenWeb Project - The USGenWeb Project consists of a group of volunteers working together to provide Internet websites for genealogical research in every county and every state of the United States. The Project is non-commercial and fully committed to free access for everyone.

WorldGenWeb Project - Another important genealogical undertaking - The WorldGenWeb Project has the objective of placing genealogical information for every country in the world, and every region within each country, online. If you are researching your emigrant ancestors, then this is a must-see website.

Ancestral Findings - Free Genealogy Lookups - This site will provide one FREE search per day of a wide range of historical records, including birth and marriage, census, land, military indexes, and state records.

RootsWeb.com Home Page - RootsWeb - the Internet's oldest and largest FREE genealogical community. An award winning genealogical resource with searchable databases, free Web space, mailing lists, message boards, and more.

The Troy Irish Genealogy Society (TIGS) - The Troy Irish Genealogy Society (TIGS) was founded September 18, 2003 by a group of Troy Irish descendants. This new Society is busy documenting many historical document regarding the rich Irish History of Troy, NY the historical home of Uncle Sam.

Vital Records Information for United States - Information about where to obtain vital records (i.e. birth or death certificate, marriage license) from each state, territory and county of the U.S.

Cyndi's List - Ireland & Northern Ireland - Cyndi's List of Genealogy Sites on the Internet - Ireland & Northern Ireland is perhaps the most extensive listing of Links I have seen. This is "The Site" to start your research with.

O'Lochlainns Journal of Irish Families - Michael O'Laughlin - This is the home page of the Irish Genealogical Foundation and OLochlainns Irish Family Journal.

Family Group Record - Ancestral File - This is the FAMILY SEARCH site sponsored by the Mormon Church.

The Genealogy Home Page - This web site has many linked resources and helps for searching ancestry.

Go Ireland.com - Ireland's National Tourism Service has very nice search engine for Irish Genealogy - search for your roots.


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Irish Ancestors - Irish Ancestors at Ireland.com is a comprehensive genealogical guide for those interested in exploring their Irish heritage.

Irish Family History Foundation - The Irish Family History Foundation's presence on the Internet - a gateway to discovering all about your Irish ancestry, roots, genealogy and family history from anywhere in Ireland. They cover the 32 counties of Ireland, North, South, East and West. The Irish Family History Foundation is the co-coordinating body for a network of government approved genealogical research centers in the Republic of Ireland (Eire) and in Northern Ireland which have computerized tens of millions of Irish ancestral records of different types.

Ancient Faces - AncientFaces is a large visual genealogy exchange. - AncientFaces wants to help bring faces to the names of our ancestors by adding photos to genealogy. They provide an exchange where the owners of old photos can share them for free so that people researching their family trees can see their ancestors.


MyTrees.com Ancestor Search - Over 1 Billion Names!
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Visit the Dalcassian Clan
The Dál gCais (dal-gash)

This website was designed by Mike O'Brien for the use of all the Dalcassian families. There are a number of very important and useful Links for Dalcassian Clan family Information and Organization.

Dalcassian Clan History
[ Direct Off Site Links ]

The terms clan and sept.

Desmond's Concise History of Ireland - by Jerry Desmond

Origin and Stem of the Irish Nation - By John O'Hart

History of Ireland - By Keating (Book I-II)

Munster Series:

Tribes & Territories of Mumhan

Kings of Munster

Kingdom of Thomond

Annals for Munster

Baronies of Munster

Various Annals of Ireland
Annals of the Four Masters:

Part I - 195 A.D.

Part II - 903 A.D.

Part III - 1172 A.D.

Part IV - 1373 A.D.

Part V - 1501 A.D.

Part VI - 1589 A.D.

Annals of Innisfallen

Book of Armagh

Annals of Ulster (431 A.D.)

Annals of Ulster (1202 A.D.)

Annals of Ulster (1379 A.D.)

Mac Carthaigh's Book (1114 - 1407 A.D.)

Irish Culture:

Gaelic Social Structure

The Hobelar: An Irish Contribution to Medieval Warfare

The Ancient Irish Governmental Systems

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History-Kilts-Controversy

In my reading and visiting a number of Celtic-Irish-Scottish Festivals I have come across a number of different questions with as many different answers.  So I though I would feature some interesting resources for those who enjoy reading about History and Tradition.  Each one of these web sites include additional links for your searching pleasure.  Enjoy - EEHealy

Virtuality of Ancient Ireland
A (much) Smaller Social History of Ancient Ireland:

"The old Irish writers commonly prefixed to their books or treatises a brief statement of "Place, Time, Person and Cause".

The Place, Time, Person and Cause of Writing of these web pages are: Their place is Cuskinny, Cobh, County Cork, Ireland; their time is the year of our lord one thousand nine hundred and ninety seven; the author is Brian Walsh; and the cause of writing is to give knowledge to those who desire to learn about the Old Irish People.

These pages are based around information in an old book that I came across. Why is an old book more interesting than a modern study? Could it be that learning about our history has more to do with trying to understand a slightly alien culture rather than simply reading a set of facts/opinions. Everything about an old book - the style of presentation and prose, the texture of the pages and the binding, and the smell - is an aid to making that mental leap which can aid understanding."


Albanach
The Early History of the Kilt
by Matthew A. C. Newsome

"The kilt . . . an ancient and noble garment . . . remnant of the early Celtic race of Caledonia. These are some of the pervading attitudes that one might encounter at the various Scottish festivals and Highland Games around the country today.

Of course, ask an Irishman, and he will tell you that the kilt was actually an ancient garment from Ireland and only later brought into Scotland by migrating Gaels, and moreover the Irish also invented the bagpipes, whisky, and whatever else you care to name. Ask an Englishman and he will tell you how Thomas Rawlinson, an English native, invented the kilt in the 18th century!

Most of our ideas about the kilt are based on myth, legend, misconceptions, and (worse yet) Hollywood. Braveheart may get your blood up but depict anything remotely like historically accurate costuming it does not. I will attempt here to present the reader with some hard, solid facts about just when and where the kilt was developed (and when and where it was not), focusing mostly on the pre-1600 SCA period."


Reconstructing History
The Evolution of the Kilt
1600 to 1725 — The Belted Plaid

"Documented from the 15th century, and probably appearing much earlier, the saffron shirt was the signature garment of the Highland Scots, not the kilt or any of its precursors. In other words, Rob Roy got it right; Braveheart missed the mark."

 



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- Facts and Information Links -

Searc's-Web Guide to Irish Resources - Visit this lovely site which offers you a great selection of Irish web sites and resource information on anything IRISH. "Searc's Web Guide to Irish Resources & Research Services on the Net, if it's not here it's not online yet."

"Ireland on the Net" - Folks, here is an outstanding site with HISTORY and a very thorough LINKS page. In the authors words, "This page is meant to provide information about Ireland and its people, it is NOT intended to be political. Our history is history!"

Ireland Now - Visit this lovely site which offers you a great selection of Irish web sites, information all about Ireland, and the best collection of Irish Castles on the web.

Celtic Origins Link - Visit the site and view artic