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County Cork is the most southwestern and the largest of the modern counties of Ireland. It is where one can kiss the Blarney Stone, set in the walls of Blarney Castle and where The Titanic made it last call at Cobh, before its ill-fated journey.
Register Offices
Record Office Lookup Requests
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Record Office Lookup Contacts
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Cemetery Lookup Contacts
Links
Primary Reference Links
Countywide Interest
Specific Town and Village Interest
- County Cork 1821 Census Inchigeela Parish
Maps and Photographs
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