PDF versions of the Bureau of Military History witness statements 1913-1921 have just been put online; an OCR version can be searched at
http://www.militaryarchives.ie/collecti ... -1913-1921
Bureau of Military History witness statements 1913-1921
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Re: Bureau of Military History witness statements 1913-1921
We have added a page to our website at http://www.clarelibrary.ie/eolas/coclar ... 3_1921.htm showing links to the 43 witness statements relating to County Clare.
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Re: Bureau of Military History witness statements 1913-1921
Awesome page, thank you much Paddy. I've found my Grandfather's cousin whose house was burned along with 3 others in Laccaroe Townland. It is the first bit of substance to my cousin's story that her Father Daniel Mac's house was burned and he was taken to Ballykinlar for a year. Daniel Mac's Sister and Mother may be in this too, although I've not seen them named but have my cousin's story that they were involved.
All the best,
All the best,
Jim McNamara
Surnames of Interest: McNamara-McGrath, Cleary-Conway
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Surnames of Interest: McNamara-McGrath, Cleary-Conway
"Everyone has been made for some particular work, and the desire for that work has been put in every heart." -Rumi