Step into the heart of 18th century Dublin, where every name tells a story and every entry preserves a life. The Register Of St. Nicholas Without, Dublin. 1694-1739, meticulously edited by James Mills, opens a rare window onto the city's past, capturing the rhythms of daily existence through baptism, marriage, and burial records from one of its most historic Church of Ireland parishes. This parish register transcription is more than a catalogue of names; it is a living document for anyone seeking to trace Irish family history, uncover local heritage, or understand the social fabric of Dublin Ireland in the 1700s. Within these carefully restored pages, readers will find an indispensable genealogy research reference-an authentic record of historical vital records that illuminates both the ordinary and extraordinary lives woven into the parish's story. Each entry is a thread in the larger tapestry of Irish parish registers, offering local history researchers and descendants alike a tangible connection to their roots. For those delving into Dublin parish genealogy or exploring the broader Irish parish registers collection, this edition stands as a cornerstone resource, meticulously preserving original spellings and details for accuracy and depth. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today-a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Revered by historians and classic-literature collectors, The Register Of St. Nicholas Without endures as a cultural record and a testament to the enduring value of church records editions. Discover the lives, losses, and legacies that shaped 18th century Ireland-one entry at a time.
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