19th-century document with 160,00 Irish names online
Family history website Ancestry.com said Lord Viscount Morpeth’s Testimonial Roll of 1841 measures 420 metres.
It was presented to George Howard, the Lord Viscount Morpeth, when he left his post as chief secretary for Ireland in 1841. Names and addresses on the document predate the Great Famine of 1845 and it has taken more than four years to digitise the information.
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Hide AdMiriam Silverman of Ancestry said: “Not only is the Morpeth Roll one of the most interesting and unusual records available at our site, but it’s also one of the most valuable.
“The dearth of Irish census records means documents like the Morpeth Roll, which detail people’s names and where they are from, can be used as a census substitute, helping millions find out more about their ancestry.”