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Burke's Peerage Question, Please?
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Lisa J in California | Report | 2 Jul 2007 20:07 |
Hi Michael. Sorry, I didn't see your message earlier. I looked at the site and unfortunately the document in which I'm interested doesn't appear, but the site is very interesting. Can't wait to look around more after my work day. Thank you for your help, Michael. |
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Mick from the Bush | Report | 1 Jul 2007 11:21 |
A good free site is thepeerage*com - It has the Burkes information plus lots more. |
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Lisa J in California | Report | 30 Jun 2007 19:34 |
Hi Ken I checked that site awhile ago and never ordered the record. I'm just wondering how much information might be included. I guess I should get a subscription - it might help confirm my brickwall ancestor's family. Thank you for your help, Ken. :) |
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Lisa J in California | Report | 30 Jun 2007 18:42 |
I may have found my brickwall ancestor's family (in Ireland) in a Burke's Peerage record. Wondering if anyone knows how much information is included in Burke's records, please? ....P.S. We do not have Burke's books in our libraries, I've checked. |