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The Ulster Surname Atlas

The Surname Atlas combines the Census to Parish Link Utility with your surname and or it’s variants in a desktop module.

What’s Included?

9 county 1901 Census maps of your surname each mapped at the DED level. Each county map has a corresponding map key which can be used to identify the Parish and DED each record is located. The Census to Parish Link Utility with Parish and District Electoral Division boundaries and corresponding map keys. 9 county Griffith Valuation maps of your surname mapped at the parish level with corresponding Parish map keys. Master Excel files of the 1901 Census and the Griffith Valuation records with DED ##’s and Parish ##’s added to each individual record. This allows you to find the precise location of any Census or Griffith Valuation record. The maps and tables are compiled in a a desktop module.

Note:

If you are beginning your Ulster research the Surname Atlas is a logical starting point. The Atlas allows you to link the 1901 Census with parish boundaries which are generally used in subsequent Ulster records. An Example: The Kilpatrick/Kirkpatrick Surname Atlas.
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