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Volume 1: The Irish Rossiter Ancestors and their World Wide Descendants and Connections

Chapter 1 - The History of Ireland from the Beginnings to Home Rule (39 pages) - potted history to include some personal accounts and experiences.

Chapter 2 - Published and unpublished Rossiter Pedigree discrepancies (20 pages) - family and associated family documents, mostly pre 1700s, demonstrating links with surnames such as Sarsfield, Codd, Bent, Sinnott, Devereux, Stafford, Kelly, Charles II, Mary Stuart.

Chapter 3 - Introduction to the Rossiters - from 1170 to the 1900s (78 pages) - family and associated family references and documents, detailing births, deaths, marriages, land conveyances, wills, indentures, inquisitions, lease agreements and much more. Some of the surnames mentioned are Darcy, Flemming, French, Wadding, Cheevers, Browne, Fitzhenry, Fitznicholas, Masterson, Rochford, Walsh, Kelly, Kavanagh, Breen, Newport, O'Connor, Turner, Roche, Byrne, Furlong, Meyler, Comer, Delahut, Deagan, Mcquire, Breanery, Stephenson, Hore, Edmunds, Bond, White.

Chapter 4 - The Confiscations, Transplantations and Genocide (32 pages) - details from Cromwell's Transplantation Certificates, P Hore - Chronicles of Ross, what was given, what was taken, who was transported, details on properties, land, castles, goods and livestock, the aftermath, Griffiths Valuations, Tithe Applotment and the 1640 Civil Survey.

Chapter 5 - SECTIONS - Records and references (208 pages, 790 family and individual listings) for surnames such as Brennan, Butler, Codd, Connolly, Dempsey, Ennis, Walsh, Whelan etc. Full list can be seen within this website.

All SECTIONS detail information on - marriages, births, deaths, burials, extracts from 1901 and 1911 census returns, newspaper articles, grave inscriptions, land conveyances, wills, Indentures, old registered family pedigrees, unpublished papers, extracts from The History of the Town and County Wexford by P Hore, lease agreements, extracts from Coolgreany Evictions, Griffiths Valuations, Tithe Applotment, and many more. Also noted are the townlands, divisions and parishes to help you pinpoint an area for further search.

 

Volume 2: Family History of Irish Families Worldwide

Chapter One - THE HISTORY OF IRELAND FROM THE BEGINNINGS TO HOME RULE

Chapter Two -SECTIONS – Detailing Individuals, families, historical information and records

Chapter Three – Browne Family of Co. Wexford and their links worldwide

Chapter Four – Brown/e, Roche and Rossiter family branches of New Ross, Co. Wexford and their links

Chapter Five - The Irish Rossiter link with the South West of England, Australia and New

Zealand

Chapter Six - The Irish Rossiter connection to Wrixon Rossiter, Wales, England, America and India

 

Volume 3: Surnames of Irish Families Worldwide

Chapter 1 – Green/e families of Ireland in particular the Green/e families evicted in the Coolgreany Evictions of 1887 and their connections to the Browne’s, Roches, Rossiters of Co Wexford, Co Wicklow. America and England.

Chapter 2 -The Van Dwellers Protection Association - The Showmen's Guild, travellers and travelling show people. Worldwide ancestors, descendants and family links to surnames such as Baldwin, Bostock, Bowyer, Buckley, Clough, Cordwell, Dean, Dixon, Dutton, Fearns, Hayes, Hines, Jackson, Manders, Shaw, Stockdale, Yarwood and many more.

Chapter 3 - SECTIONS detailing Individuals, families, historical information and records on names such as Rackard, Rath, Redmond, Richards, Rochford, Ronan, Rossiter, Rowe, Ryan, Savage, Scallan, Stanton, Sweetman..

Full details on all the names referenced can be seen on ‘names in volumes’ tab

 

 

  
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NAMES
 
There are some 6,000 names
 
FAMILY TREES
 
There are 1,600 family trees listed in the book
 
 
 
   
 
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