Site Map for the Irish in England Section of this Website Covering areas such as Yorkshire (Huddersfield), Lancashire, Staffordshire and London
- Irish Migration to England Before, During and After the Great Famine with Emphasis on Immigration from County Mayo and County Roscommon Ireland.
- Outstanding Websites and Books Whose Focus is the Irish in England.
Yorkshire
- Huddersfield England Irish Community Mid 19th Century
- Irish-Held Occupations in Huddersfield England Census Records Mid 19th Century and their Descriptions
- Textile Industry Occupations Held by the Irish in Huddersfield England Mid 19th Century and their Descriptions
- Irish-Held Occupations in the Trades, Huddersfield England Mid 19th Century and their Descriptions
- Miscellaneous Irish-Held Occupations, Huddersfield England in the Mid 19th Century and their Descriptions
- Irish Families in St Patrick's Church, Huddersfield England Microfilm 1828-1840: Irish in St Patrick's Church with Fathers Surname A-C, Fathers Surname D-F, Fathers Surname G-I, Fathers Surname J-L, Fathers Surname M-N, Fathers Surname O-R, Fathers Surname S-T, Fathers Surname U-Z, Unknown Fathers Surname.
- 1851 Huddersfield England Census Irish Families in Districts 1-39
- 1851 Huddersfield England Census Irish in District 1
- 1851 Huddersfield England Census Irish in District 2
- 1851 Huddersfield England Census Irish in District 3
- 1851 Huddersfield England Census Irish in District 4: Irish in District 4 with Fathers Surname A-C, Fathers Surname D-F, Fathers Surname G-I, Fathers Surname J-L, Fathers Surname M-N, Fathers Surname O-R, Fathers Surname S-T, Fathers Surname U-Z.
- 1851 Huddersfield England Irish Families in District 5
- 1851 Huddersfield England Irish Families in District 6
- 1851 Huddersfield England Irish Families in District 7
- 1851 Huddersfield England Irish Families in District 8
- 1851 Huddersfield England Irish Families in District 9
- 1851 Huddersfield England Irish Families in District 10
- 1851 Huddersfield England Irish Families in District 11: Irish in District 11 with Fathers Surname A-C, Fathers Surname D-F, Fathers Surname G-I, Fathers Surname J-L, Fathers Surname M-N, Fathers Surname O-R, Fathers Surname S-T, Fathers Surname U-Z
- Irish Families in District 12 of the 1851 Huddersfield England Census Record
- Irish Families in District 13 of the 1851 Huddersfield England Census Record
- Irish Families in District 14 of the 1851 Huddersfield, Yorkshire England Census Records
- Irish Families in District 15 of the 1851 Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England Census Records
- 1851 Huddersfield England Irish Families in District 16: Irish in District 16 with Surnames A-C, Surnames D-F, Surnames G-I, Surnames J-L, Surnames M-N, Surnames O-R, Surnames S-T, Surnames U-Z.
- 1851 Huddersfield England Irish Families in District 17
- Irish Families in District 18 of the 1851 Huddersfield England Census Record
- 1851 Huddersfield England Irish Families in District 19: Irish in District 19 with Surnames A-C, Surnames D-F, Surnames G-I, Surnames J-L, Surnames M-N, Surnames O-R, Surnames S-T, Surnames U-Z.
- 1851 Huddersfield England Irish Families in District 20 of Huddersfield Subregistration District: Irish in District 20 with Surnames A-C, Surnames D-F, Surnames G-I, Surnames J-L, Surnames M-N, Surnames O-R, Surnames S-T, Surnames U-Z.
- Irish Families in District 21 of the 1851 Huddersfield England Census Record
- Irish Families in District 22 of the 1851 Huddersfield England Census Record
- Irish Families in District 23 of the 1851 Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England Census Record
- Irish Families in District 24 of the 1851 Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England Census Record
- Irish Families in District 25, 26 and 27 of the 1851 Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England Census Record
- Irish Families in District 28, 29, 30, 31, 31A, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37 and 39 of the 1851 Huddersfield, Yorkshire England Census Record
- The Brennan (all variations) Families in the Yorkshire, Huddersfield Civil Parish, England Census Records 1841-1911
- Brennan Families (and all Surname Variations) Identified in the 1841 Huddersfield Civil Parish, Huddersfield Subregistration District, Yorkshire England and Research into their Irish Origins
- Brennan Families Identified in the 1851 Huddersfield Civil Parish, Huddersfield Subregistration District, Yorkshire England and Research into their Irish Origins
- Brennan Families Identified in the 1861 Huddersfield Civil Parish, Yorkshire England Census Records and Research into their Origins in Ireland
- Brennan Families Identified in the 1871 Huddersfield Civil Parish and Subregistration District, Yorkshire England Census Records and Research into their Origins in Ireland
- A Brief Synopsis of the Irish-born in Districts 1-36 of the 1871 Huddersfield Civil Parish Census Records (Huddersfield Sub-Registration District)
- A Brief Synopsis of the Irish in the 36 Districts (and District Model Lodging House) of the 1881 Huddersfield England Census
- A Brief Synopsis of the Irish in the 41 Districts (plus the Huddersfield Infirmary and District Model Lodging House) of the 1891 Huddersfield, Yorkshire England Census
- The Irish-born in Districts 16-30 of the 1891 Yorkshire, Huddersfield, England Census Records
- The Irish-born in Districts 31-41 plus the Infirmery and Model Lodging House of the 1891 Yorkshire, Huddersfield, England Census Records
- The Martin Brennan and Catherine Corcoran Family of Huddersfield England: An analysis of their Migration from Ireland to Huddersfield England to South Bend, Indiana
- The John and Mary Brannan Family of Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England: An Analysis of their Migration from Sligo, Ireland to Huddersfield England
- The James Brennan and Margaret Mack Family of Huddersfield England: An analysis of their Possible Migration from County Roscommon Ireland to Huddersfield England
- The John and Sarah (Mary) Brennan Family of Yorkshire, Huddersfield, England: An Analysis of their Migration from Ireland to Huddersfield England
- The Patrick Brennan and Helen Morris Family of Huddersfield England: An analysis of their Migration from Ireland to Huddersfield England
- The James Brennan and Ellen Roberts Family of Huddersfield England and James' Family with Margaret Carter (Whom he Married After the Death of Ellen in 1889)
- The William Brennan (Brannen) and Elizabeth Reid (Read)Family of Huddersfield England: An analysis of their Migration from Huddersfield England (William) to Adelaide, South Australia and Back
- The John Galvin and Catherine Brennan Family of Huddersfield England: An Analysis of their migration from County Galway (John) and County Sligo, Ireland (Catherine) to Huddersfield England
- John Brannan, A Plaster's Laborer, and his Wife Mary (Sarah) in the Huddersfield, England Census Records: An Analysis of their Migration from Ireland to Huddersfield England
- The John and Ann Brennan (Brannan) Family of Huddersfield England: An analysis of their Migration from Castlerea, County Roscommon Ireland to Huddersfield England
- The John Brannan and Mary Ann Byrnes (Burns) Family of Bradford and Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England: An Analysis of John's migration from Ireland and his Family's Presence in both Bradford and Huddersfield England
- The Mathew and Mary Brannan Family Family of Yorkshire, Huddersfield, England: An Analysis of their Migration from County Mayo Ireland to Cheshire Northwich Ireland and on to Yorkshire Huddersfield England
- The Dan and Jane Brennan (Brannan) Family of Huddersfield England: An analysis of their Migration from Ireland to Yorkshire, Huddersfield and Dalton England Civil Parishes and back to Huddersfield
- The Michael Brennan (Brannan) and Ann Duffy? Family of Huddersfield England: An analysis of their Migration from Ireland to Yorkshire, Huddersfield England
- The Edward and Bridget (Mary) Brannan Family of Huddersfield England: An Analysis of their Migration from County Galway and County Meath, Ireland to Huddersfield, England on to America and back to Huddersfield
- The Thomas Brennan and Mary Cottle Family of Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England: An Analysis of his Migration from Kiltullagh, County Roscommon, Hers from Dunmore, County Galway, Ireland, and their Families Development in Huddersfield Yorkshire England
- The Mathew Brannan (Brennan) and Mary Conway Family of Huddersfield England: An Analysis of their Migration from County Mayo Ireland to Northwich, Cheshire, England and on to Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England
- The Michael Boyle and Bridget Brennan Family of Huddersfield England: An Analysis of their Migration from Ireland to Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England
- The John and Margaret (Maiden Name likely Meehan) Brennan Family: An Analysis of John's origins in Foughill, County Roscommon, Ireland and his Journey Through Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, Burton Upon Trent, Staffordshire and finally to Huddersfield, Yorkshire England
- Brannon and Corcoran Family Members Who Died and were Buried in Edgerton Cemetery, Edgerton, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, England in the mid 19th Century
- Some Brennan, Coffey, Corcoran, Boyle, Gahagan and Reynolds Families Identified in the Huddersfield, England St Patrick's Church Parish Records with Links to Some of Their Respective Families in the England Census and Other Records
- The Corcoran (all variations) Families in the Yorkshire, Huddersfield Civil Parish, England Census Records 1841-1911
- Corcoran Families (and all Surname Variations ) Identified in the 1841 Huddersfield Civil Parish, Huddersfield Subregistration District, Yorkshire England and Research into their Irish Origins
- Corcoran Families Identified in the 1851 Huddersfield Civil Parish, Huddersfield Subregistration District, Yorkshire England and Research into their Irish Origins
- Corcoran Families Identified in the 1861 Huddersfield Civil Parish, Yorkshire England Census Records and Research into their Origins in Ireland
- Corcoran Families Identified in the 1871 Huddersfield Civil Parish and Subregistration District, Yorkshire England Census Records and Research into their Origins in Ireland
- Corcoran Families Identified in the 1881 Huddersfield Civil Parish, Yorkshire England Census Records and Research into their Origins in Ireland
- Corcoran Families Identified in the 1891 Huddersfield Civil Parish, Yorkshire England Census Records and Research into their Origins in Ireland
- The Timothy and Bridget Corcoran Family of Huddersfield England: An Analysis of their Possible Migration from Roscommon, Ireland to Huddersfield England
- The Thomas and Margaret Corkeran (Cocran, Cochrane) Family of Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England: An Analysis of their Possible Migration from Roscommon, Ireland to Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England
- The Patrick Corcoran and Mary Shaw Family of Huddersfield England: An Analysis of this Family in Huddersfield, Patrick's Origins in Ireland and Beyond
- The John Corcoran and Mary Redde Family of Yorkshire, Leeds England: An Analysis of Their Migration from County Mayo, Ireland to Yorkshire Leeds England
- The Thomas Corcoran and Mary Swift Family of Leeds, Yorkshire, England: An Analysis of Their Migration from County Mayo, Ireland to Leeds, Yorkshire, England
- The Michael and Martha Corcoran Family of Huddersfield England: An Analysis of their Huddersfield England Census Records and Possible Origins
- The Thomas William Corcoran and Eliza Crowther Family of Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England and his Second Marriage to Fanny Camplejohn of Bramley, Leeds, Yorkshire: An Analysis of their Families Development in the Yorkshire, England Census and Other Records.
- The Coffee (Coffey, Coffy) Families in the Yorkshire, Huddersfield Civil Parish, England Census Records 1841-1911
- The Thomas Boyle and Anne Fili (Phely) Family of Huddersfield England, Witnesses (Ann) at the Marriage of Martin Brennan and Catherine Corcoran, and Godparents at the Baptism of their Daughter Mary
- The Luke and Margaret Boyle Family of Huddersfield England: An Analysis of their Migration from Kilcommon, County Mayo, Ireland to Huddersfield, England
- The Patrick Reynolds and Mary Navin Family of Huddersfield England, an Analysis of their Migration from Ireland to Huddersfield England
- The Henry Reynolds and Honoria (Ann) Moran Family of Yorkshire, Huddersfield England: An Analysis of Their Migration from Ireland to Yorkshire Huddersfield, England
- Gahagan (Goaghan, Goghan, Geoghegan, Gaughan) Families who were Present in a Variety of Different Huddersfield, Yorkshire England records
- The James and Ann Duffy Family of Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England: An Analysis of their Migration from County Sligo and County Mayo, Ireland to Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England, New Jersey and Illinois U.S.A.
- The Duffy Families That Were Present in Huddersfield England Mid Nineteenth Century (1830-1860) and Their Approximate Times of Arrival
- The Industrial Development and Subsequent Job Opportunities Created in Leeds, Yorkshire, England that Motivated the Irish to Migrate there Before, During and After the Famine
- A Brief Synopsis of the Irish in the Kirkgate Sub Registration Districts of Leeds Town Civil Parish in the 1841 Census, and Occupations held
- A Brief Synopsis of the Irish in the Holbeck Sub Registration Districts of Leeds Civil Parish in the 1841 Census, and Occupations held
- A Brief Synopsis of the Irish in the Leeds North Sub Registration Districts of Leeds Town Civil Parish in the 1841 Census, and Occupations held
- Brennan Families (and all variations of the Surname) Identified in the Leeds, Yorkshire, England Census Records.
- Brennan Families (and all surname variations) Identified in the 1841 Leeds Town Civil Parish, Leeds North Sub Registration District, Yorkshire, England
- Brennan Families (and all surname variations) Identified in the 1851 Leeds Civil Parish, South Sub Registration District, Yorkshire, England
- Brennan Families (and all surname variations) Identified in the 1861 Leeds Civil Parish, Leeds North Sub Registration District, Yorkshire, England
- Brennan Families (and all surname variations) Identified in the 1871 Leeds Civil Parish, Leeds North Sub Registration District, Yorkshire, England
- Corcoran Families (and all variations of the Surname) Identified in the Leeds, Yorkshire, England Census Records
- Corcoran Families (and all surname variations) Identified in the 1841 Leeds Town Civil Parish, Leeds North Sub Registration District, Yorkshire, England
- Corcoran Families (and all Surname Variations) Identified in the 1851 Leeds Civil Parish, Leeds North Sub Registration District, Yorkshire, England
- Corcoran Families (and all surname variations) Identified in the 1861 Leeds Civil Parish, Leeds North Sub Registration District, Yorkshire, England
- Corcoran Families (and all surname variations) Identified in the 1871 Leeds Civil Parish, Leeds North Sub Registration District, Yorkshire, England
- Coffee (Coffey, Coffy) Families Identified in the Leeds Civil Parish, Yorkshire, England Census Records
- Coffee (Coffey, Coffy) Families Identified in the Leeds Civil Parish, Yorshire, England 1871 Census Records
- Coffey Families (and all surname variations) Identified in the 1841 Leeds Town Civil Parish, Leeds North Sub Registration District, Yorkshire
- Gahagan (Goghan, Goaghan, Geoghegan, Gaughan) Families (and all variations of the Surname) Identified in the Leeds, Yorkshire, England Census Records
- Gahagan (Goghan, Goaghan, Geoghegan, Gaughan) Families (and all surname variations) Identified in the 1841 Leeds Town Civil Parish, Leeds North Sub Registration District, Yorkshire, England
- A Brief Synopsis of the Irish in the Leeds North Sub Registration Districts 1a-1g of Leeds Civil Parish in the 1851 Census, and Occupations held
- A Brief Synopsis of the Irish in the Leeds North Sub Registration Districts 1h-1p of Leeds Civil Parish in the 1851 Census, and the Occupations they Held
- A Brief Synopsis of the Irish in the Leeds North Sub Registration Districts 1q-1x of Leeds Civil Parish in the 1851 Census, and the Occupations they Held
- A Brief Synopsis of the Irish in the Leeds North Sub Registration Districts 2a-2ff of Leeds Civil Parish in the 1851 Census
- A Brief Synopsis of the Irish in the Leeds North Sub Registration Districts 2g-2p of Leeds Civil Parish in the 1851 Census
- A Brief Synopsis of the Irish in the Leeds North Sub Registration Districts 2Q-2Z plus the Leeds Cavalry Barracks and District Moral and Industrial Training School for Pauper Children of Leeds Civil Parish in the 1851 Census
- A Brief Synopsis of the Irish in the Yorkshire, England Leeds Civil Parish, South Sub Registration Districts 1a-1j and 2a-2e in the 1851 Census
- A Brief Synopsis of the Irish in the Yorkshire, England, Leeds Civil Parish, South Sub Registration Districts 3a-3z in the 1851 Census
- Corcoran Families (and all surname variations) Identified in the 1851 Leeds Civil Parish, South Sub Registration District, Yorkshire, England and Research into their Irish Origins
- Brennan Families (and all surname variations) Identified in the 1851 Leeds Civil Parish, Leeds North Sub Registration District, Yorkshire, England and Research into their Irish Origins
- Gahagan (Goghan, Goaghan, Geoghegan, Gaughan) Families (and all surname variations) Identified in the 1851 Leeds Civil Parish, Leeds North Sub Registration District, Yorkshire, England
- Gahagan (Goaghan, Goghan, Geoghegan, Gaughan) Families Identified in the 1851 Leeds Civil Parish, South Sub Registration District, Yorkshire, England
- Gahagan (Goghan, Goaghan, Geoghegan, Gaughan) Families (and all surname variations) Identified in the 1861 Leeds Civil Parish, Leeds North Sub Registration District, Yorkshire, England
- Gahagan (Goghan, Goaghan, Geoghegan, Gaughan) Families (and all surname variations) Identified in the 1871 Leeds Civil Parish, Leeds North Sub Registration District, Yorkshire, England
- Irish in the Yorkshire, England, Leeds Civil Parish, North Sub Registration Districts 1-20 in the 1861 Census
- Irish in the Yorkshire, England, Leeds Civil Parish, North Sub Registration Districts 21-42 in the 1861 Census
- Irish in the Yorkshire, England, Leeds Civil Parish, North Sub Registration Districts 43-55 in the 1861 Census
- Irish in the Yorkshire, England, Leeds Civil Parish, North Sub Registration Districts 56-63, the Leeds Cavalry Barracks, Leeds Moral and Industrial Training School and the Leeds Workhouse in the 1861 Census
- Irish in the Yorkshire, England, Leeds Civil Parish, North Sub Registration Districts 1-10 in the 1871 Census
- Irish in the Yorkshire, England, Leeds Civil Parish, North Sub Registration Districts 11-21 in the 1871 Census
- Irish in the Yorkshire, England, Leeds Civil Parish, North Sub Registration Districts 22-32 in the 1871 Census
- Irish in the Yorkshire, England, Leeds Civil Parish, North Sub Registration Districts 33-44 in the 1871 Census
- Irish in the Yorkshire, England, Leeds Civil Parish, North Sub Registration Districts 45-56 in the 1871 Census
- Irish in the Yorkshire, England, Leeds Civil Parish, North Sub Registration Districts 57-70, the Cavalry Barracks, District Moral and Industrial School for Pauper Children and Leeds Workhouse in the 1871 Census
- Brennan Families (and all surname variations) Identified in the 1861 Leeds Civil Parish, Leeds North Sub Registration District, Yorkshire, England
- Corcoran Families (and all surname variations) Identified in the 1861 Leeds Civil Parish, Leeds North Sub Registration District, Yorkshire, England and Research into their Irish Origins
- Gahagan (Goghan, Goaghan, Geoghegan, Gaughan) Families (and all surname variations) Identified in the 1861 Leeds Civil Parish, Leeds North Sub Registration District, Yorkshire, England
- The Patrick Coffey and Emma Hall Family of Hunslet, Leeds, Yorkshire West Riding, England: An Analysis of his Migration from Roscommon, Ireland to Hunslet, Yorkshire, England
- The Thomas Corcoran and Alice Middleton Family of Leeds and Wortley, Yorkshire, England: An Analysis of Thomas Corcoran's' Journey from County Mayo Ireland to Yorkshire, England
- The James and Ellen Corcoran Family of Yorkshire (West Riding) England: An Analysis of James Corcoran's Journey from County Mayo Ireland to Leeds, Holbeck and Hunslet Yorkshire, West Riding, England
- The William Corcoran and Bridget Flynn Family of Leeds, Yorkshire, England: An Analysis of Their Migration from County Mayo, Ireland to Leeds, Yorkshire, England
- Recommended Books and Other Resources on Huddersfield England
- The Industrial Development and Subsequent Job Opportunities Created in Bradford, Yorkshire, England that Motivated the Irish to Migrate there Before, During and After the Famine
- Brennan (Brannan) Families Identified in the 1841 Bradford Civil Parish, Bradford West End Sub Registration District, Yorkshire, England and Research into their Irish Origins
- Gahagan (Goghan, Goaghan, Geoghegan, Gaughan) Identified in the 1841 Bradford Civil Parish, Bradford West End Sub Registration District, Yorkshire, England and Research into their Irish Origins
- Brennan (Brannan) Families Identified in the Bradford, Yorkshire, England Census Records, Possible Origins in Ireland and Links Between the Census Years
- Brennan (Brannan) Families Identified in the 1851 Bradford Civil Parish, Bradford West Sub Registration District, Yorkshire, England and Research into their Irish Origins
- Brennan (Brannan) Families Identified in the 1861 Bradford Civil Parish, Bradford West End Sub Registration District, Yorkshire, England and Research into their Irish Origins
- Brennan (Brannan) Families Identified in the 1871 Bradford Civil Parish, Bradford West End Sub Registration District, Yorkshire, England and Research into their Irish Origins
- Brennan (Brannan) Families Identified in the 1851 Bradford Civil Parish, Bradford East End Sub Registration District, Yorkshire, England
- The James Brennan and Mary Henry Family of Bradford, Yorkshire, England- An Analysis of their Migration from the Western Part of County Sligo, Ireland (Rue, Kilmacteige Civil Parish or Tobercurry, Achonry Civil Parish)
- Gahagan (Goghan, Goaghan, Geoghegan, Gaughan) Families Identified in the Bradford, Yorkshire, England Census Records, Possible Origins in Ireland and Links Between the Census Years
- Gahagan (Goghan, Goaghan, Geoghegan, Gaughan) Identified in the 1851 Bradford Civil Parish, Bradford West End Sub Registration District, Yorkshire, England and Research into their Irish Origins
- Gahagan (Goghan, Goaghan, Geoghegan, Gaughan) Identified in the 1851 Bradford Civil Parish, Bradford East End Sub Registration District, Yorkshire, England and Research into their Irish Origins
- Gahagan (Goghan, Goaghan, Geoghegan, Gaughan) Identified in the 1861 Bradford Civil Parish, Bradford West End Sub Registration District, Yorkshire, England and Research into their Irish Origins
- Gahagan (Goghan, Goaghan, Geoghegan, Gaughan) Identified in the 1871 Bradford Civil Parish, Bradford West End Sub Registration District, Yorkshire, England and Research into their Irish Origins
- Corcoran Families (and all variations of the Surname) Identified in the Bradford, Yorkshire, England Census Records, Possible Origins in Ireland and Links Between the Census Years
- Corcoran Families (and all surname variations) Identified in the 1851 Bradford Civil Parish, Bradford West End Sub Registration District, Yorkshire, England and Research into their Irish Origins
- Corcoran Families (and all surname variations) Identified in the 1851 Bradford Civil Parish, Bradford East End Sub Registration District, Yorkshire, England
- Corcoran (Corkoran) Families Identified in the 1871 Bradford Civil Parish, Bradford West End Sub Registration District, Yorkshire, England and Research into their Irish Origins
- Corcoran (Corkoran) Families Identified in the 1881 Bradford Civil Parish, Bradford West End Sub Registration District, Yorkshire, England
- Coffee (Coffey, Coffy) Families Identified in the Bradford, Yorkshire, England Census Records, Possible Origins in Ireland and Links Between the Census Years
- Coffee (Coffey, Coffy) Families Identified in the 1851 Bradford Civil Parish, Bradford West End Sub Registration District, Yorkshire, England and Research into their Irish Origins
- Coffee (Coffey, Coffy) Families Identified in the 1881 Bradford, Yorkshire, England Bradford West End Subregistration District of the Census Records
- The Michael Corcoran and Catherine Murray Family of Halifax, Yorkshire West Riding England: An Analysis of their Migration from Bohola, County Mayo, Ireland to Halifax, England
- The John and Mary Brennan (Brannan) Family of Wakefield, Yorkshire England: An Analysis of their Journey from County Roscommon, Ireland to Wakefield, Yorkshire England
- The Michael Smith and Margaret Brannan Family of Chicago, Cook County, Illinois: An Analysis of Their Migration from Kings County, Ireland (Michael) and County Roscommon, Ireland (Margaret), to Wakefield, YorkshireEngland and on to Chicago, Cook County, Illinois
Lancashire
- The Irish in Liverpool Before, During and After the Famine
- A Brief Synopsis of the Irish in the St. Thomas Sub Registration Districts 1a-1j of Liverpool Civil Parish in the 1851 Census, their Counties of Origin in Ireland and Occupations held
- A Brief Synopsis of the Irish in the St. Thomas Sub Registration Districts 1k-1x of Liverpool Civil Parish in the 1851 Census, their Counties of Origin in Ireland and Occupations held
- Brennan Families (and all Surname Variations) Identified in the 1851 Liverpool, St. Thomas Sub Registration District, Lancashire, England and Research into their Irish Origins
- Brennan Families (and all Surname Variations) Identified in the 1851 Liverpool, Dale Sub Registration District, Lancashire, England and Research into their Irish Origins
- Brennan Families (and all Surname Variations) Identified in the 1851 Liverpool, Howard Sub Registration District, Lancashire, England and Research into their Irish Origins
- The Patrick Corcoran and Alice Gaunt Family of Newton in Makerfield, Lancashire, England: An Analysis of Patrick's origins in Cloonfad, Roscommon, Ireland, His Marriage to Wife Alice Gaunt in Wolstanton, Staffordshire, England and Their Family's Migration between Wolstanton, Ashton in Makerfield, Lancashire and Newton in Makerfield, Lancashire, England
- Corcoran Families (and all variations of the Surname) Identified in the Liverpool, Lancashire, England Census Records, Possible Origins in Ireland and Links Between the Census Years
- The James Corcoran and Louisa McCabe Family of Liverpool, Lancashire, England: An Analysis of their Migration from Ballyfarnan, County Roscommon Ireland to Liverpool, England
- Corcoran Families Identified in the 1841 Manchester Civil Parish, St. George Sub Registration District, Lancashire, England and Research into their Irish Origins
- Corcoran Families Identified in the 1851 Manchester Civil Parish, St. George Sub Registration District, Lancashire, England and Research into their Irish Origins
- Corcoran Families (and all Surname Variations) Identified in the 1851 Liverpool, St. Thomas Sub Registration Districts 1a-1j, Lancashire, England and Research into their Irish Origins
- Corcoran Families (and all Surname Variations) Identified in the 1851 Liverpool, Dale Sub Registration District, Lancashire, England and Research into their Irish Origins
- Corcoran Families (and all Surname Variations) Identified in the 1851 Liverpool, Howard Sub Registration District, Lancashire, England and Research into their Irish Origins
- A Brief Synopsis of the Irish in the St. St George Sub Registration Districts 1-15 of the Manchester Civil Parish in the 1841 Census, their Counties of Origin in Ireland and Occupations held
- A Brief Synopsis of the Irish in the St. St George Sub Registration Districts 16-29 of Manchester Civil Parish in the 1841 Census
- A Brief Synopsis of the Irish in the St. St George Sub Registration Districts of Manchester Civil Parish in the 1851 Census, their Counties of Origin in Ireland and Occupations held
- The John Corcoran and Maria Marshall Family of Lancashire, Manchester, England: An analysis of their Migration from Ireland to Manchester, England
- Brennan Families (and all variations of the Surname) Identified in the Manchester, Lancashire, England Census Records, Possible Origins in Ireland and Links Between the Census Years
- Corcoran Families (and all variations of the Surname) Identified in the Manchester, Lancashire, England Census Records, Possible Origins in Ireland and Links Between the Census Years
- The Michael and Margaret Corcoran Family of Liverpool, Lancashire, England: An Analysis of Michaels Roots in Roscommon, Ireland, Margaret's in Dublin, Ireland, their Migration to Liverpool England and Their Family History
- Coffey (Coffee, Coffy) Families Identified in the Manchester, Lancashire, England Census Records, Possible Origins in Ireland and Links Between the Census Years
- Coffy (Coffey and Coffee) Families Identified in the 1841 Manchester Civil Parish, St. George Sub Registration District, Lancashire, England and Research into their Irish Origins
- Coffee (Coffey, Coffy) Families Identified in the 1851 Manchester Civil Parish, St. George Sub Registration District, Lancashire, England and Research into their Irish Origins
- Coffee Families (and all variations of the Surname) Identified in the Liverpool, Lancashire, England Census Records, Possible Origins in Ireland and Links Between the Census Years
- Coffee (Coffey, Coffy) Families Identified in the 1851 Liverpool, Dale Sub Registration District, Lancashire, England and Research into their Irish Origins
- Coffee (Coffey, Coffy) Families Identified in the 1851 Liverpool, Howard Sub Registration District, Lancashire, England and Research into their Irish Origins
- Gahagan Families (and all variations of the Surname) Identified in the Liverpool, Lancashire, England Census Records, Possible Origins in Ireland and Links Between the Census Years
- Gahagan (Goghan, Goaghan, Geoghegan, Gaughan) Families Identified in the 1851 Liverpool, Dale Sub Registration District, Lancashire, England and Research into their Irish Origins
- Gahagan (Goghan, Goaghan, Geoghegan, Gaughan) Families Identified in the 1851 Liverpool, Howard Sub Registration District, Lancashire, England and Research into their Irish Origins
- Gahagan (Geoghegan, Gaughan, Goaghan, Goghan) Families Identified in the Manchester, Lancashire, England Census Records, Possible Origins in Ireland and Links Between the Census Years
- Gahagan (Geoghegan, Gaughan, Goaghan, Goghan) Families Identified in the 1841 Manchester Civil Parish, St. George Sub Registration District, Lancashire, England and Research into their Irish Origins
- The William and Mary Brannan Family of Wardleworth, Lancashire, England: An Analysis of their Migration from County Mayo, Ireland to Wardleworth, Lancashire, England
- The Irish in Manchester, Lancashire England Before, During and After the Famine
- The James Corcoran and Mary Veronica Sarah McManus Family of Manchester, England: An Analysis of Migration from County Roscommon Ireland to Manchester, England
- The Timothy Corcoran (son of Bartholomew Corcoran and Bridget Grady) and Cecelia Sharkey (daughter of John Sharkey and Bedelia Cullen) Family: Their Ancestral Origins in Ireland, Migration to England and their Journey from Manchester, Lancashire to Leeds, Yorkshire, Birmingham, Warwickshire and Back to Lancashire, England
- The William and Mary Brannan Family of Wardleworth, Lancashire, England: An Analysis of their Migration from County Mayo, Ireland to Wardleworth, Lancashire, England
Staffordshire
- The Irish in the County of Staffordshire, England and the Job Opportunities that Brought Them There Before, During and After the Famine
- The Irish in Wolverhampton, Staffordshire England Before, During and After the Famine
- Brennan (and all surname variations) Families in the Wolverhampton, Wolverhampton Eastern Sub registration district, England Census Records
- Brennan Families (and all Surname Variations) Identified in the 1851 Wolverhampton Civil Parish, Wolverhampton Eastern Subregistration District, Staffordshire, England and Research into their Irish Origins
- Gahagan (and all surname variations) Families in the Wolverhampton, Wolverhampton Eastern Sub registration district, England Census Records
- Corcoran (and all surname variations) Families in the Wolverhampton, Wolverhampton Eastern Sub registration district, England Census Records
- John Bernard Gahagan, his first wife, Mary Lowe and second wife, Julie Ann Buckley and their families in Wolverhampton, Staffordshire, England: An analysis of their Migration from Strokestown, County Roscommon Ireland to Wolverhampton, Staffordshire, England
- The John and Ann Corcoran Family of Wolverhampton, Staffordshire, England: An analysis of their Possible Migration from County Mayo, Ireland to Wolverhampton, Staffordshire, England
- The John Brennan and Mary Goulding Family of Staffordshire, Wolverhampton, England: An Analysis of Their Migration from County Sligo (John) and County Mayo, Ireland (Mary) to Lancashire, Wigan, England, on to Staffordshire, Wolverhampton, England (a Final Destination of Kansas City, Kansas, U.S.A. for Some Descendents)
- The Michael Carrol and Maria (Mary) Brenan (Brannan) Family: An Analysis of their Journey Beginning with their roots in the Kiltimagh, County Mayo, Ireland area on to Walsall, Wolverhampton and Dudley Staffordshire, England and Beyond