Description
Situated right on the historic border of County Mayo and County Galway, the parish of Shrule has witnessed centuries of quiet resilience. Shrule Village At The Turn Of The 20th Century offers a beautiful, comprehensive micro-history of the area during the crucial decades surrounding the 1901 and 1911 censuses.
This invaluable local book meticulously pieces together what daily life looked like during a time of immense transition. Drawing on school registers, church records, old newspapers, and cherished family lore, the text profiles local businesses, the historic Shrule Castle ruins, farming practices, and the deep impact of emigration on the area. It is a vital historical time capsule that honors the memories of the ordinary men and women who walked the roads of Shrule a century ago.
Why this local interest title is a must-have:
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Priceless Genealogy Value: Includes historic local family names, townland records, and resident profiles essential for family tree research.
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Deep Local Pride: A beautiful keepsake for current residents of Shrule, Headford, and surrounding areas.
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Diaspora Connection: The ultimate gift for families across the globe with ancestral roots tied to this specific corner of the West of Ireland.






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