Press Releases

6 August 2008 - Barack Obama's Irish Family, The Kearneys. New research takes Barack Obama’s Irish Family – The Kearneys, back to the late 17th Century and finds a family of wig-makers with an early involvement in local city politics. more

8 March 2008 - Contract awarded for Irish Battlefields Project. Mr. John Gormley, T.D., Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government today (8 Mar 08) announced the award of a contract for the Irish Battlefields Project. The contract was awarded to the joint consultancy of Headland Archaeology Ltd. and Eneclann Ltd. The consultants will prepare reports and undertake historical and archaeological research on key Irish battles and battlefields. more

6 April 2006 - Eneclann launches new publication of RIC Special Branch crimes files. To coincide with the 90th anniversary of the 1916 Easter Rising, Eneclann, in conjunction with the National Archives London, have published the Dublin Castle RIC Special Branch intelligence files on individual Sinn Fein & Republican Suspects between 1899 and 1921.more

 

7 December 2005 - Eneclann launches three new heritage titles on CD-Rom; Eneclann, Ireland’s leading e-publisher of historical and heritage titles, has launched three new CD-Roms. These new titles provide access to primary sources and original research not previously available. more

 

23 March 2005 – Launch of Archive CD Books Ltd. A collaboration between Trinity College Dublin and a new company, Archive CD Books Ireland Ltd., will see the digitisation and publication on CD of significant parts of the college’s older collection of books, journals, and historical directories. more

 

19 January 2005 – Ireland’s Memorial Records Launch of the CD Rom publication of Ireland’s Memorial Records 1914-1918 at the National War Memorial Garden’s Islandbridge Dublin on January 19th at 3.30pm by Minister John O’Donoghue T.D. Minister for Arts, Sport and Tourism. more

 

31 July 2003 - Griffith’s Primary Valuation of Ireland Online New Internet-based genealogy service will be a boon for 80 million members of the Irish Diaspora worldwide including 40 million people with Irish ancestry in the US and 15 million people with Irish ancestry in Britain. more

 

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