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Doyle, M. Gerard

The Long-Tailed Family Plus Margaree Irish Pioneers : Coady, Coakley, Doyle, Dunn, Fortune, McDaniel, McGarry, Miller, Murphy, Tompkins / compiled by M. Gerard Doyle.  Waverly, NS : M. Gerard Doyle, 2020. 803 pages : illustrations ; 31 cm.

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Genealogy of the Margaree Irish community in Cape Breton with a greater focus on the family names Coady, Coakley, Doyle, Dunn, Fortune, McDaniel, McGarry, Miller, Murphy, and Tompkins. Appendix in the back for index searching by names, table of contents in front. Binder tab markers for easy entry to a certain part of the book from the contents page.

Irish — Nova Scotia — Margaree — History
Margaree (N.S.) — Genealogy

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MacDonald, H. Joseph

The lonely hills of Bantry / H. Joseph MacDonald.  Antigonish : Casket Printing and Pub. 199-. 72 pages : illustrations, map; 23 cm.

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Punch, Terrence M.

Aspects of Irish Halifax at Confederation / Terrence M. Punch.  Halifax : International Education Centre, Saint Mary's University, 1983. 22 pages : 22 cm.

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Donovan, Kenneth

Mary Grace Barron and the Irish of Ingonish, Cape Breton 1822-1999 / Kenneth Donovan.

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In The Nashwaak review no.6-7 fall 1999, p.177-237.

Irish — Nova Scotia — Cape Breton Island
Ingonish (N.S.) — History

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Punch, Terrence M.

Irish Halifax : the Immigrant Generation, 1815-1859 / Terrence M. Punch.  Halifax : International Education Centre, Saint Mary's University, 1981. 86 pages ; 23 cm.

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Meeks, Debra

Irish traditional folk songs in Halifax a preliminary study / Debra Meeks.  Halifax : International Education Centre, Saint Mary's University, 1982-. 1 booklet (28 pages ; 23 cm), 1 sound cassette (analo

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Title on cassette: The question of the survival of Irish traditional folk songs. Printed material includes transcriptions of songs. Cassette contains folk songs in part for unacc. voice and, in part for voice with guitar acc.; excerpts from interviews.

Saint Mary's University (Halifax, N.S.). International Education Centre.

Folk songs, Irish — Nova Scotia — Halifax
Irish — Nova Scotia — Halifax — History.

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Punch, Terrence M.

The Irish in Halifax, 1836-1871 : A Study in Ethnic Assimilation / by Terrence Michael Punch.  Halifax : Terrence M. Punch, 1976. vii, 404 l. : illustrations ; 28 cm.

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Wallace, Ann

Life with the Irish : Salmon River district / Ann Wallace.  Monastery : A. Wallace, 1991. 162 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.

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Doyle, Moses H.

The Irish pioneers of Margaree, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia : also known as the long-tailed family (Mogue Doyle - Myles McDaniel) / by Moses H. Doyle.  Ottawa, ON. : M.H. Doyle, 1994. xi, 192 pages : illustrations, portraits ; 23 cm.

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Doyle, McDaniel, Tompkins, Burns, Carroll, Coady, Dunn, Fitzgerald, Fortune, Hayes, Kiley (Kieley, McGarry, Miller, Murphy and others--t.pages Genealogy roots/history--t.p.

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