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Dear Family, I hope you enjoyed my site. I hope you found it informative. My Genealogy quest has been an amazing search and discovery. I have met many wonderful "New" cousins. I have learned a great deal about our family, our strength and our Irish Spirit. For me, finally the question, "Who am I?" is answered.
I leave you now with an Irish blessing dear to my heart.
May you be poor in misfortune
rich in blessings,
slow to make enemies,
quick to make friends,
but rich or poor,
quick or slow,
May you know nothing but happiness
from this day forward

The following are some good places to begin your genealogy search: Good Luck
Genealogy.com
Genealogy research site. Features Geneform message boards(which are wonderfully informative), Libraries, and so much more. It's one of my favorite sites for the Geneform and it's relatively Easy to use. One draw back, they require you purchase CD's to access some information. Remember this tip, you can almost always find it for FREE just takes a little time and searching.
Roots Web
Awesome Genealogy research site. I really like it! The only draw back, be prepared to spend time researching. They have a vast amount of information and wonderful links. Roots web is my favorite site! and yes, It's FREE!
Ancestry.com
Good Genealogy research site. One draw back, to access some information requires you pay a fee. Which I did. Then, The information I found for .95 I found on other sites for FREE. It Just takes some searching. Try using search engines they are wonderful!
Web Ferret
The BEST search engine! Fantastic results! I found a wealth of information. You do have to down load it, but it's FREE and well worth the minimal time to down load. Make sure you get the updated version.
McCauslands and Allied Families
Wonderfully informative site about McCauslands and Allied families. I love this site. I was very impressed by Bruce Andrews, He is one of the McCausland and Allied Families researchers. His email address is listed on the site and he will reply to your questions. Very knowlegeable researchers!
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