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Ian Maxwell


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Dr Ian Maxwell, a former record officer at the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland, is now a freelance writer and a leading expert on Irish genealogy. He conducts courses on genealogy throughout Northern Ireland and he is a regular speaker at genealogical conferences in Belfast and Dublin. He writes articles regularly for Family Tree and Who Do You Think You Are? magazines on Irish, Scottish and English social history and genealogy. His previous publications include Your Irish Ancestors, Everyday Life in Nineteenth Century Ireland and Tracing Your Scottish Ancestors.

Ian Maxwell holds a Ph.D. from Queen's University Belfast.
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Tracing Your Northern Irish...

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Everyday Life in 19th Centu...

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How to Trace Your Irish Anc...

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Tracing Your Scottish Ances...

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Tracing Your Glasgow Ancest...

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Your Irish Ancestors: A Gui...

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Researching Down Ancestors:...

3.33 avg rating — 3 ratings — published 2000
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How to Trace Your Irish Anc...

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Armagh: History Guide

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Researching Armagh Ancestors

liked it 3.00 avg rating — 2 ratings — published 2000 — 2 editions
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