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CAD $ 12.95
In 1992, Irish World, one of Ireland's leading family research companies, published 'Heather, Peat and Stone', a definitive guide to the town-lands and parishes of County Tyrone.
CAD $ 1.00
Statistical Survey Of The County Of Tyrone, With Observations Of The Means Of Improvement; Crawn Up For The Consideration, And By The Direction Of The Dublin Society, Dublin.
CAD $ 2.95
By Robert McCahan.
Robert McCahan was the local historian of north Antrim. A prolific writer, he was born in 1863 in Ballycastle and wrote a series of fascinating history booklets on aspects of north Antrim’s history and geography.
CAD $ 5.95
by Rev. Canon Hugh Forde
This 44 page booklet was published in 1927 and makes an excellent addition to any library on north Antrim. Like Rev. George Hill.......
CAD $ 7.95
by Rev George Hill
With notes on other families in the district in the Seventeenth Century (a facsimile copy)
CAD $ 4.95
Dunseveric / Dunseverick Castle in 4 miles west of Ballintoy just a few miles from the famous Giant's Causeway in Co. Antrim.
CAD $ 9.95
By Rev. Alexander G. Lecky, B.A. Published 1908, 148 pages
In the Preface, Rev. Leck writes “these everyday transactions gives us a clearer picture of some phases of the social and religious life of by-gone times than would a record of the more important events with which the historian deals.”
CAD $ 8.95
by Rev. Alexander G. Lecky, B.A., 1905, 119 pages
A history of the Presbyterian Church and the residents of the Laggan which is a flat section excellent farmland in Co. Donegal stretching from Londonderry in the north to Stranorlar in the south. Many families in the Laggan had very close ties and often family members in Co. Tyrone across the River Foyle. Some families worshiped by crossing the river every Sunday.