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Mcnally Surname Ancestry Results

Our indexes 1000-1999 include entries for the spelling 'mcnally'. In the period you have requested, we have the following 137 records (displaying 71 to 80): 

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Inhabitants of county Antrim (1888)
Bassett's Book of Antrim is a directory listing traders, farmers and private residents in the county, with notes on local manufacture and for anglers and sportsmen.

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Inhabitants of county Antrim
 (1888)
Inhabitants of county Armagh (1888)
Bassett's Book of Antrim is a directory listing traders, farmers and private residents in the county, with notes on local manufacture and for anglers and sportsmen.

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Inhabitants of county Armagh
 (1888)
Armagh Beekeepers (1892)
Report of the honey and bee exhibits at Armagh Show 20 and 21 July 1892

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Armagh Beekeepers (1892)
Ayrshire Beekeepers (1892)
Report of the honey and bee exhibits at Ayrshire Agricultural Association Show 21 October 1892

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Ayrshire Beekeepers (1892)
Banbridge Beekeepers (1892)
Report of the honey and bee exhibits at Banbridge Farming Society Show 2 August 1892

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Banbridge Beekeepers (1892)
Beekeepers (1892)
Beekeepers mentioned in the British Bee Journal

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Beekeepers (1892)
Berkshire Beekeepers (1892)
Reports of the Berkshire Bee-Keepers' Association in the British Bee Journal

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Berkshire Beekeepers (1892)
Scottish Beekeepers (1892)
Reports of the Scottish Bee-Keepers' Association in the British Bee Journal

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Scottish Beekeepers (1892)
Masters of Merchantmen Lost at Sea by Stranding (1897-1898)
Abstracts of the returns made to the Board of Trade of shipping casualties which occurred on or near the coasts or in rivers and harbours of the United Kingdom; and to British vessels elsewhere; and to foreign vessels on or near the coasts or in the rivers and harbours of British possessions abroad (including the Great Lakes of North America). The tables are arranged into the broad divisions of Total Losses at Sea (founderings, strandings, collisions, other causes, and missing); Partial Losses at Sea (founderings, strandings, collisions and other causes); Total Losses in Rivers, Lakes and Harbours (founderings, strandings, collisions and other causes); and Partial Losses in Rivers, Lakes and Harbours (founderings, strandings, collisions and other causes). In each case they state (so far as known) the date; name and age of the vessel; port of registry (if British); class in Lloyd's Register, Liverpool Book or Bureau Veritas; description of vessel, and whether iron (I.) or wood (W.); tons; number of crew; name of master (usually surname and initials); name and address of owner(s); port sailed from; port bound to; cargo and number of passengers (if any); number of lives lost; wind (direction and strength); and place of casualty. July 1897 to June 1898

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Masters of Merchantmen Lost at Sea by Stranding
 (1897-1898)
Long-Lost Relatives: Answers to Inquiries (1900)
Each issue of Lloyd's Weekly News, of London, contained a column devoted to searches for Long-Lost Relatives. The inquiries were arranged in three groups: Home Inquiries (i. e., from correspondents in the United Kingdom); Colonial and Foreign Inquiries (from abroad); and Soldiers' and Sailors' Inquiries. Results from all these were grouped together as 'Answers to Inquiries'. Each column was headed: 'Correspondents MUST give full addresses and the DATES OF THE INQUIRIES to which they refer. We cannot search back numbers, nor print inquiries for "missing husbands." These columns are not intended for inquiries in respect to claimants for money, and no agents, at home or abroad, have any connection with Lloyd's.'

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Long-Lost Relatives: Answers to Inquiries
 (1900)
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