Louth
1901 Census of Ireland : County Louth - Browse by place
The Townlands of Creggan, County Armagh in Northern Ireland and County Louth in the Republic of Ireland - List of Native Irish Speakers in 1901; Names of House and Land Holders in each townland in 1664, 1766, 1828, 1854, 1901, 1935, 1957 and 1969
1641 Rebellion Ireland, County Louth and County Monaghan - Transcription of deposition manuscripts. Free registration required.
Flax Growers of Ireland, 1796 - County Louth
The Widow Carroll Fund, Dundalk, County Louth, Ireland 1891 - Contains some 300 names.
1837 Drogheda Householders, County Louth, Ireland
1852 Thom's Directory - County Louth, Ireland
List of Tenants of Lord Roden, 1837 - Lord Roden was a major land holder in Dundalk and of other lands in County Louth, Ireland.
A Genealogical Survey of the Townland of Dowdallshill, County Louth, Ireland
County Louth, Dundalk Householders 1837
1822 Freeholders List, County Louth, Ireland
1865 Voters List, County Louth, Ireland
1832 Borough of Dundalk Voters' List , County Louth, Ireland
1837 Dundalk Householders, County Louth, Ireland
Drogheda Parishes, County Louth, Ireland Militiamen 1804
1855 Ardee Convent Subscribers List, County Louth, Ireland
County Louth, Ireland 1796 Flax Growers Lists
Misc. County Louth, Ireland Records - - Arrears of Rent Dundalk and Drogheda 1707
- Louth Militia Officers 1761
- Petition against Thomas Hughes, Inn-keeper, Dundalk, 1767
- Justices of the Peace 1798
1775 Collon Cess Payers, County Louth, Ireland Records - The 1775 Collon Cess Payers List has been transcribed from the Collon Parish Registers (Church of Ireland) in the Representative Church Body Library, Braemor Park, Churchtown, Dublin 14, Ireland
1854 Louth Patriotic Fund, County Louth, Ireland - The Patriotic Fund was set up in Ireland (and Great Britain) to assist the dependants (parents, wives or children) of those soldiers who were fighting in the Crimean War and who had fallen on hard times as a result of the main provider being absent from home (or indeed dead or wounded). Around £1,140 was collected in County Louth. This list was transcribed from various newspapers.
1839 Tenants of Lord Roden, County Louth, Ireland
1856 Emigrants, County Louth, Ireland - Young Louth women, who emigrated in 1856 mainly to Canada West, via Drogheda, Liverpool and New York.
County Louth, Ireland Parish Burials - -Collon (Church of Ireland) 1791 - 1823 - Dundalk (Roman Catholic) 1790 - 1802
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