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  1. The Clare Roots Society, brainchild of Ennis man Larry Brennan, was formed in April 2006 as an amateur family history, genealogy and heritage group in County Clare. The Society meets once a month in Ennis, and anyone with an interest in tracing their family tree is welcome to join. Some members are experienced genealogists while others are ...

  2. The Origins of Dromoland Castle, Co. Clare. The history of Dromoland Castle dates back to the 5th century when it was the ancestral home of the O’Brien family, direct descendants of the High King of Ireland, Brian Boru. The family played a significant role in the Irish political landscape, with many members serving as lords, earls, and other ...

  3. Print. Hits: 38444. The following websites and contacts will specifically cover topics of interest to Clare genealogists. Clare County Library: www.clarelibrary.ie This is the principal one-stop-shop for Clare genealogy data (baptisms, tithe applotments, Griffith's Valuation, census, maps, historical texts, parish histories, etc.). FREE.

  4. Kilmihil’s roots are firmly based around St Michael’s Church which was reputedly founded here, by St Senan, around 530AD and from which the name Kilmihil is derived. The ruins of the medieval church will be found in the graveyard. The current church was opened in 1837 and we have a number of parish records dating from the 1840’s which ...

  5. 16 de oct. de 2023 · Guide to Feakle Civil Parish, County Clare ancestry, family history, and genealogy. Parish registers, transcripts, baptism records, marriage records, and burial records. The following information is a starting point for records about the civil parish of Feakle. The information is based on locations and records before 1922.

  6. 5 de may. de 2024 · 5. The Burren, County Clare. The Burren plateau of northwest Co. Clare, which spans over 150 square miles, is the finest example of a limestone kart landscape in Ireland. The Burren is famous ...

  7. Dromoland Castle, Lord Inchiquin's historic seat at Newmarket-on-Fergus, Co.Clare, was one of the few big houses to escape destruction what they facetiously call "The Trouble" in Ireland. This was lucky, because it is one of the show places in the South. Lord Inchiquin is a Senator of the Irish Free State and was elected in 1921.