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Submission of a DRISCOLL DNA sample qualifies as a project participant. Contribute to our General Fund enough to buy one kit. This fund is used to purchase kits for non-genealogically oriented DRISCOLL whose lineage is of interest to the group as a whole because they come from a historically interesting family key to our origins. |
Finish the work outlined in our gravestone table qualifies you as a project participant.
None of the films we need appear to be available in libraries outside Ireland. If you could discover some source to the contrary that in itself would be a valuable contribution. Anyone bring back data from Ireland or sharing records delivered by a hire genealogist qualifies as a project participant.
Preparation of an index to Driscoll applicants 1795-1905 qualifies you as a project participant. LDS Films.
National Archives and Records Administration Microfilm ID Title M1834 Emergency Passport Applications (Passports Issued Abroad), 1877-1907 M1848 Index To Passport Applications, 1850-52, 1860-80, 1881, 1906-23 M1372 Passport Applications, 1795-1905. M1490 Passport Applications, January 2, 1906 - March 31, 1925 M1371 Registers and Indexes for Passport Applications, 1810-1906.
Search Words: Irish Reproductive Loans
DRISCOL - 5 Irish Reproductive Loans
DRISCOLL - 117
We need someone to extract the DRISCOL(L) information from these 122 records. Here is the site: http://www.movinghere.org.uk/galleries/roots/irish/irishrecordsuk/reproductiveloans.htm http://www.movinghere.org.uk/search/advanced.asp
According to the recent book by Éamon Lankford, O Driscolls Past and Present," a central and tantalizing mystery for present day O Driscolls is who should be considered 'The O Driscoll', the hereditary chieftain of the clan. The purpose of this project is to research the genelogy of some of the lineages which have made claim to the title. The goal of this project is to find a living male heir in each of the candidate lines and invite that individual to join our DNA project.
All data available on LDS Film has been extracted and is presented here. However, the parishes of Dunbulloge and St Anne's Shandon (Entries 21-51) are not on LDS Film and must be looked up in the original books or alternative filmings held in Ireland. Anyone who can deliver this data qualifies as a project participant.
Also according to the householder's index there should be Driscolls in the following parishes but we could not find them: Clonpriest, Inch, Kilcaskan, Kilmichael (that part in the barony of East Carberry W.D), Kilmeen, Kilroan (barony of Courceys), Murragh, St Michael's. These are all on LDS Film and require a careful reexamination
Extend the work of Michael CRONIN adding wills in the years 1858-1920. See Wills for work already done. Extraction of 10 years of data qualifies you as a project participant.