Publisher's Synopsis
"Visitation of Ireland, Volume 4" is a meticulously compiled genealogical record, offering invaluable insights into the family histories and heraldic traditions of Ireland. Originally published in 1904, this volume continues to serve as a crucial resource for genealogists, historians, and anyone interested in tracing their Irish ancestry. Authored by Frederick Arthur Crisp, Joseph Jackson Howard, and Ireland. Ulster King Of Arms, it presents detailed accounts of various Irish families, their lineage, and their coats of arms.
This book provides a wealth of information, making it an essential reference for both amateur and professional researchers. Its enduring appeal lies in its detailed research and its contribution to preserving the rich tapestry of Irish heritage. Discover the stories of your ancestors and gain a deeper understanding of Ireland's past through this classic genealogical work.
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