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Williams - Flaherty Related Websites

Historic Pittsburgh

1891 Homestead Directory

Homestead, Pennsylvania History

Homestead/Munhall, 1876

Greene County Historical Society and Museum  http://www.greenepa.net/~museum/

Aston

Wolverhampton Parish

Evans, Hughes

Penycae, St. Thomas Church

 

Flaherty (believed to be from County Clare, Ireland)

Clare Library http://www.clarelibrary.ie/index.htm

County Clare, Ireland http://www.rootsweb.com/~irlcla2/

An evicted Flaherty Family in Kilrush, County Clare, 1849 (A widow and 5 males). http://www.clarelibrary.ie/eolas/coclare/history/kr_evictions/kr_evictions_enclosure14.htm

County Clare.  http://www.connorsgenealogy.com/clare/

County Clare, Ireland Genealogy IGP http://www.rootsweb.com/~irlcla/

Irish Churches http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~irishchurches/Irish%20churches.html

Indian Nations and Oklahoma http://www.livgenmi.com/ok1895mp

Fordyce

Fordyce Family Archives (definite relatives) http://www.fordyce.org/genealogy/

Fordyce Castle - Aberdeenshire, Scotland   http://www.fordycecastle.co.uk

Williams

GENUKI: Penycae (William X. Williams received a Welsh bible from a Mary Hughes of Penycae sometime after 1880) http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/wal/DEN/Penycae/

Clywd Family History Society http://www.clwydfhs.org.uk/

Welsh Patronymics http://www.melcombe.freeserve.co.uk/helps/patronym.htm

Coal Mining in PA (William X. Williams came from Wales to PA in 1866 to mine coal).         http://www.dep.state.pa.us/dep/deputate/enved/go_with_inspector/coalmine/Coal_Mining_in_Pennsylvania.htm

Coal Mines of PA, 1869 http://www.pre1900prints.com/OCCUPATIONS/coalminespahw69.htm

International Order of Odd Fellows (WXW and his sons belonged to a Homestead Chapter in the Magdala Lodge on Eighth Ave.)  http://www.ioof.org

Most Common US. Surnames, 1990 Census. Williams is #3.

Coal mines the Williams' may have worked in.

 

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