<p>McLysaght's "Irish Families" cross referenced with the U.S. Slave Schedules (1850) and the Slave Compensation Records (1834). I believe that my data, while cursory, is suggestive of the level of slave-ownership among those of Irish descent. Hopefully this ‘first pass’ review will lead to more in-depth research that will tease out the complexities of these family histories.</p
The aim of these studies is not only to grasp the content on the documents of the Irish family histo...
The digitization of the 1901 and 1911 censuses of Ireland has prompted renewed interest in them as s...
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Between the fifteenth and nineteenth centuries, European powers transported 11,000,000 enslaved Afri...
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This study investigates similarities, differences, and connections between antebellum U.S. Southern ...
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"Irish family history is difficult to research, but not impossible. This book describes two familie...
The successful assimilation of ethnic minorities into Western economies is one of the biggest challe...
The aim of these studies is not only to grasp the content on the documents of the Irish family histo...
The digitization of the 1901 and 1911 censuses of Ireland has prompted renewed interest in them as s...
This study looks at the residential patterns of Irish immigrants in Savannah on the eve of the Ameri...
Between the fifteenth and nineteenth centuries, European powers transported 11,000,000 enslaved Afri...
This dissertation investigates the Irish immigrant experience in the rural areas of the U.S. slave S...
This study investigates similarities, differences, and connections between antebellum U.S. Southern ...
As stated by Fergus Kelly (Early Irish Farming, 438), the numerous ‘references to slavery in law-tra...
This study investigates similarities, differences, and connections between antebellum U.S. Southern ...
<p>This dataset provides a list of surnames that are reliably Irish and that can be used for identif...
This article uses isonymy to test predictions about the genetic structure of Irish populations made ...
2007 marks the bicentenary of the Abolition of the Slave Trade Act of 1807, While it was a landmark ...
The O'Neills of Ireland are one of the best known and important families in Irish history, desc...
Post-Famine Irish family constructs were complex and hinged to a great degree on social class and h...
"Irish family history is difficult to research, but not impossible. This book describes two familie...
The successful assimilation of ethnic minorities into Western economies is one of the biggest challe...
The aim of these studies is not only to grasp the content on the documents of the Irish family histo...
The digitization of the 1901 and 1911 censuses of Ireland has prompted renewed interest in them as s...
This study looks at the residential patterns of Irish immigrants in Savannah on the eve of the Ameri...