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The short answer is 'No', but the truth is a bit more complicated, because much of Ireland's genealogical heritage did, indeed, go up in flames at the Public Records Office in June 1922. Discoverwhich Irish records burned, and which survived, and how this may impact your Irish family hi...
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The National Genealogical Society Quarterly, Vols. 1-85, 1600s-1900s The New Jersey Biographical Index, 1800s The Pennsylvania Genealogical Magazine, Vols. 1-39, 1650-1900s Topographical Dictionaries of England, Ireland, and Scotland Upstate New York State Index:1685-1910 ...
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... genealogical transmission its proper weight,—after admitting the seemingly capricious facts of what the modern French physiologists call atavism, under which we are made drunkards or consumptives, lunatics or wise men, short or tall, because of certain dominant traits in some remote ancestor,...
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One, that houses do not propagate, so as to produce continuing lines of each sort and variety; but this is of small moment on Agassiz's view, he holding that genealogical connection is not of the essence of species at all. The other, that the formation and development of the ...— ...