
Following is an index to blog articles published to Arborealis, presented in reverse chronological order of date of publication:—
- Marriage settlement of William Stevenson and Elizabeth Fleming (1716) (2016-07-16, ed. 2021-05-26)
- Irish Deeds — Updates re: Indexing & Transcription Projects (2021-05-23)
- Mary McDonnell in, “The Lot of the Soldier’s Wife,” revisited (2021-01-25)
- Christmas Day at the Poor-house in Armagh, 25th December 1844 (2020-12-25)
- Birth of Robert Kennedy at Carland, 22nd December 1683, the youngest child of the Rev. Thomas Kennedy (1625–1714) and Mary O’Brien (c.1651–1721), his wife, who became the Rev. Robert Kennedy of Benburb (2020-12-22)
- Family history mystery: Adam (b.1834) & Robert (b.1837) Kilpatrick of Lislea, brothers who disappeared from the Irish record — Did they emigrate? (2020-12-13)
- Rev. Gilbert Alexander Kennedy (1861–1916) of Cambusnethan, 3rd great grandson of the Rev. Thomas Kennedy (1625–1714) of Carland (2020-12-08)
- In search of the several children of James Huggins, jun., of Glenarb, county Tyrone (7 Dec 2020)
- Portent of the Great Famine: A serious rot detected in the potato pits (2020-12-06)
- Inaugural edition of The Armagh Guardian, 3rd September 1844 (2020-12-03)
- Family history mystery: Agnes Stevenson of Stewartstown and her husband, the Rev. Mr. Pattison of Edinburgh (2020-01-30)
- Website redesign: “Column shift, inline-six,” or “One more, once!” — arriving at v.2.1. (2020-01-12, rev. 2020-11-27)
- Duties of the Irish tenant farmer: One fatt Unshorne Mutton, amongst other things (2016-08-14)
- A Huggins thorn in George Washington’s revolutionary side – Thomas Huggins of Glenarb, Quartermaster for the Continental Army at Head of Elk, Maryland (2015-12-13)
- The Halifax Explosion, 6th December 1917: Epitaph for Merle Huggins (2015-12-06, ed. 2020-12-06)
- “for the considerations therein mentioned.” — or, What a Memorial of an Indented Deed is, and what it isn’t. (2016-08-18, ed. 2021-05-22)
- The lot of the soldier’s wife was unenviable: Mary McDonnell, widow of John Burke (2015-11-12)
- Unsung Hero: John Burke (1795–1839) of Claremorris, county Mayo, regimental tailor, 39th Foot
- Acknowledgements (the first iteration) (2014-09-13)
- Great War Remembrance Project :: “We shall remember them” (2014-09-07)
- Kilpatrick family history :: originating from Lislea townland, parish of Kilrea, county Londonderry (2014-11-01)
- Data management and moving social history work to the Web [was: “Trying to make sense of all the data”] (2014-06-30; revised 27th November 2020)
In lieu of this index to blog articles, visitors may use the search function on any page or refer to the “tag cloud” on the home page.
Image credit: — An old-fashioned card catalogue, or how we used to find books, journals, circulars, and other references in libraries and archives. Alison Kilpatrick ©2020.