Fiona Carroll, solicitor and project manager for the Law Reform Commission: ‘It definitely offers a new element to a person’s family tree.’ Picture: Fergal Phillips
Family historians are using a recently published archive to trace whether their relatives were featured in the Irish equivalent of “wanted” posters from 200 years ago, a legal researcher has said. Fiona Carroll, a solicitor who is leading the Law Reform Commission’s Statute Law Revision Programme , has found that people are using a list her office recently digitised to identify namesakes involved in a range of historic criminal activity.
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