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CIVIL RECORDS
Civil Records. Print; THE GENERAL REGISTER OFFICE (GRO) The General Register Office (Oifig An Ard-Chláraitheora) is the central civil repository for records relating to births, stillbirths, deaths, marriages, civil partnerships and adoptions in Ireland. SEARCH ONLINE RECORDS This Irish Government supported, official web site, is dedicated to helping you in your search for records of family history for pastgenerations.
CHURCH RECORDS
Church Records. Print; WHAT CHURCH RECORDS ARE AVAILABLE ONLINE? On this site: 1. Transcripts of the baptism and marriage records of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Kerry to c. 1900 - this diocese includes parishes in western and north-western areas of Co. Cork.PROPERTY RECORDS
The Land Registry was established in 1892 and records almost all property transactions after that date. Its records of legal title can be searched at www.prai.ie. 3. The Registry of Deeds (see also www.landregistry.ie) was established in 1707 to help give legal standing to the massive confiscations of land from the native Irishover the course
MIGRATION RECORDS
This Irish Government supported, official web site, is dedicated to helping you in your search for records of family history for pastgenerations.
CENSUS RECORDS
Census Records. WHERE ELSE ARE THERE ONLINE TRANSCRIPTS OF THE 1901, 1911 AND EARLIER CENSUSES? 1. The 1911 census is not transcribed anywhere else online. 2. www.rootsireland.ie: Many (but not all) of the heritage centres behind the site have transcripts of the 1901 census for their area. 3. www.leitrim-roscommon.com has excellenttranscripts
MILITARY AND POLICE RECORDS Military And Police Records. WHAT MILITARY AND POLICE RECORDS ARE ONLINE? 1. The Irish Army. A 1922 'census' of the fledgling Free State army is searchable on the Irish Military Archives site, www.militaryarchives.ie. 2. The British Army: The original records are all in the British National Archives in London ( www.nationalarchives.gov.uk ). I WANT TO GET A COPY OF A CERTIFICATE, WHAT DO I DO A copy of an entry contains the same information as a certificate (of birth, marriage, death) but is only of use for research purposes. A copy of an entry in the register costs €5. PLACENAMES - IRISH GENEALOGY Placenames In Ireland, loyalty to a place of origin is unusually strong. The history of that loyalty goes back thousands of years, as reflected in the vast collection of traditional place-name lore, dinnseanchas, stories explaining how townlands and parishes got theirnames.
WELCOME TO IRISH GENEALOGY 2016 Family History is a new, free Irish genealogy education website, brought to you by the National Archives and IrishGenealogy.ie.The site is aimed primarily at secondary school students, but can be used by anyone with Irish ancestors to learn how to use the multiplicity ofCIVIL RECORDS
Civil Records. Print; THE GENERAL REGISTER OFFICE (GRO) The General Register Office (Oifig An Ard-Chláraitheora) is the central civil repository for records relating to births, stillbirths, deaths, marriages, civil partnerships and adoptions in Ireland. SEARCH ONLINE RECORDS This Irish Government supported, official web site, is dedicated to helping you in your search for records of family history for pastgenerations.
CHURCH RECORDS
Church Records. Print; WHAT CHURCH RECORDS ARE AVAILABLE ONLINE? On this site: 1. Transcripts of the baptism and marriage records of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Kerry to c. 1900 - this diocese includes parishes in western and north-western areas of Co. Cork.PROPERTY RECORDS
The Land Registry was established in 1892 and records almost all property transactions after that date. Its records of legal title can be searched at www.prai.ie. 3. The Registry of Deeds (see also www.landregistry.ie) was established in 1707 to help give legal standing to the massive confiscations of land from the native Irishover the course
MIGRATION RECORDS
This Irish Government supported, official web site, is dedicated to helping you in your search for records of family history for pastgenerations.
CENSUS RECORDS
Census Records. WHERE ELSE ARE THERE ONLINE TRANSCRIPTS OF THE 1901, 1911 AND EARLIER CENSUSES? 1. The 1911 census is not transcribed anywhere else online. 2. www.rootsireland.ie: Many (but not all) of the heritage centres behind the site have transcripts of the 1901 census for their area. 3. www.leitrim-roscommon.com has excellenttranscripts
MILITARY AND POLICE RECORDS Military And Police Records. WHAT MILITARY AND POLICE RECORDS ARE ONLINE? 1. The Irish Army. A 1922 'census' of the fledgling Free State army is searchable on the Irish Military Archives site, www.militaryarchives.ie. 2. The British Army: The original records are all in the British National Archives in London ( www.nationalarchives.gov.uk ). I WANT TO GET A COPY OF A CERTIFICATE, WHAT DO I DO A copy of an entry contains the same information as a certificate (of birth, marriage, death) but is only of use for research purposes. A copy of an entry in the register costs €5. PLACENAMES - IRISH GENEALOGY Placenames In Ireland, loyalty to a place of origin is unusually strong. The history of that loyalty goes back thousands of years, as reflected in the vast collection of traditional place-name lore, dinnseanchas, stories explaining how townlands and parishes got theirnames.
WELCOME TO IRISH GENEALOGY The records now available online include: Birth register records – 1864 to 1920; Marriage register records – 1845 to 1945 & Death register records – 1871* to 1970. Welcome to www.irishgenealogy.ie. www.irishgenealogy.ie is a website that allows users the opportunity to search a wide range of record sources in their search of theirIrish
CENSUS RECORDS
Census Records. WHERE ELSE ARE THERE ONLINE TRANSCRIPTS OF THE 1901, 1911 AND EARLIER CENSUSES? 1. The 1911 census is not transcribed anywhere else online. 2. www.rootsireland.ie: Many (but not all) of the heritage centres behind the site have transcripts of the 1901 census for their area. 3. www.leitrim-roscommon.com has excellenttranscripts
CHURCH RECORDS: SIMPLE SEARCH So, for example, if the father's name is John and a godparent's surname is Murphy, that record will be retrieved by a search for a John Murphy. You can sort the results by relevance to show most precise matches first. You can also sort the results in simple chronological order. The overall moral is simple: cast your net aswide as possible to
SURNAMES - IRISH GENEALOGY In the rest of Europe, surnames could be locational - Leonardo da Vinci, 'Leonard from Vinci' - occupational - Baker, Smith, Thatcher - or derived from descriptive nicknames - Belcher, Little, Short. But in Ireland almost all surnames were patronymic, using Mac 'son of' or Ó 'grandson of'. Surname adoption here was not static. CENSUS - IRISH GENEALOGY The first true census in the new United Kingdom was taken in Ireland in 1821. Earlier headcounts had taken place in England and Wales, but this was the first census that we would recognise as modern, listing names and family relationships, occupations and addresses. It was certainly flawed - the enumerators were paid by the number of returnsSITE USAGE POLICY
Site Usage Policy. Print; www.irishgenealogy.ie is a government website owned, operated and managed by the Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media (hereinafter referred to as “the Department”). The contents of this site may be freely accessed and downloaded for personal use or professional familyhistory research.
WHAT ARE THE CIVIL RECORDS The Civil Records of Births, Marriages and Deaths are the official State records of Births, Marriages and Deaths in Ireland. The registers of births, marriages and deaths and the related indexes are maintained by the Registrar General in the General Register Office. The Index books can be viewed at the General Register Office, WerburghStreet
HINTS & TIPS
Record everything. The amount of information you're dealing with can grow very quickly, especially in the early stages, so it's a good idea to decide at the outset on a way of storing information that makes it easy for you to find things quickly. Most people pick up and put down their family history project as time allows, and the less time you CHURCH RECORDS AVAILABLE ONLINE @ WWW.IRISHGENEALOGY.IE Church records available online @ www.irishgenealogy.ie. Print; Details Published: Wednesday, 02 July 2014 09:05 This website holds a large searchable volume of pre 20th Century Church records of Baptism, Marriage and Burial that in many instances pre-date the CivilRegistration.
APPLICATION
Application for photocopy of Birth/Death/Marriage. How do I apply? By Email: Our Email Address: groonlinepayments@groireland.ie. By Post: Our Address: Office of the Registrar General, Government Offices, Convent Road, Roscommon, Co. Roscommon, Ireland. WELCOME TO IRISH GENEALOGY 2016 Family History is a new, free Irish genealogy education website, brought to you by the National Archives and IrishGenealogy.ie.The site is aimed primarily at secondary school students, but can be used by anyone with Irish ancestors to learn how to use the multiplicity ofCIVIL RECORDS
Civil Records. Print; THE GENERAL REGISTER OFFICE (GRO) The General Register Office (Oifig An Ard-Chláraitheora) is the central civil repository for records relating to births, stillbirths, deaths, marriages, civil partnerships and adoptions in Ireland. WELCOME TO IRISH GENEALOGY The records now available online include: Birth register records – 1864 to 1920; Marriage register records – 1845 to 1945 & Death register records – 1871* to 1970. Welcome to www.irishgenealogy.ie. www.irishgenealogy.ie is a website that allows users the opportunity to search a wide range of record sources in their search of theirIrish
SEARCH ONLINE RECORDS This Irish Government supported, official web site, is dedicated to helping you in your search for records of family history for pastgenerations.
CHURCH RECORDS
Church Records. Print; WHAT CHURCH RECORDS ARE AVAILABLE ONLINE? On this site: 1. Transcripts of the baptism and marriage records of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Kerry to c. 1900 - this diocese includes parishes in western and north-western areas of Co. Cork.PROPERTY RECORDS
The Land Registry was established in 1892 and records almost all property transactions after that date. Its records of legal title can be searched at www.prai.ie. 3. The Registry of Deeds (see also www.landregistry.ie) was established in 1707 to help give legal standing to the massive confiscations of land from the native Irishover the course
MIGRATION RECORDS
This Irish Government supported, official web site, is dedicated to helping you in your search for records of family history for pastgenerations.
MILITARY AND POLICE RECORDS Military And Police Records. WHAT MILITARY AND POLICE RECORDS ARE ONLINE? 1. The Irish Army. A 1922 'census' of the fledgling Free State army is searchable on the Irish Military Archives site, www.militaryarchives.ie. 2. The British Army: The original records are all in the British National Archives in London ( www.nationalarchives.gov.uk ). PLACENAMES - IRISH GENEALOGY Placenames In Ireland, loyalty to a place of origin is unusually strong. The history of that loyalty goes back thousands of years, as reflected in the vast collection of traditional place-name lore, dinnseanchas, stories explaining how townlands and parishes got theirnames.
I WANT TO GET A COPY OF A CERTIFICATE, WHAT DO I DO A copy of an entry contains the same information as a certificate (of birth, marriage, death) but is only of use for research purposes. A copy of an entry in the register costs €5. WELCOME TO IRISH GENEALOGY 2016 Family History is a new, free Irish genealogy education website, brought to you by the National Archives and IrishGenealogy.ie.The site is aimed primarily at secondary school students, but can be used by anyone with Irish ancestors to learn how to use the multiplicity ofCIVIL RECORDS
Civil Records. Print; THE GENERAL REGISTER OFFICE (GRO) The General Register Office (Oifig An Ard-Chláraitheora) is the central civil repository for records relating to births, stillbirths, deaths, marriages, civil partnerships and adoptions in Ireland. WELCOME TO IRISH GENEALOGY The records now available online include: Birth register records – 1864 to 1920; Marriage register records – 1845 to 1945 & Death register records – 1871* to 1970. Welcome to www.irishgenealogy.ie. www.irishgenealogy.ie is a website that allows users the opportunity to search a wide range of record sources in their search of theirIrish
SEARCH ONLINE RECORDS This Irish Government supported, official web site, is dedicated to helping you in your search for records of family history for pastgenerations.
CHURCH RECORDS
Church Records. Print; WHAT CHURCH RECORDS ARE AVAILABLE ONLINE? On this site: 1. Transcripts of the baptism and marriage records of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Kerry to c. 1900 - this diocese includes parishes in western and north-western areas of Co. Cork.PROPERTY RECORDS
The Land Registry was established in 1892 and records almost all property transactions after that date. Its records of legal title can be searched at www.prai.ie. 3. The Registry of Deeds (see also www.landregistry.ie) was established in 1707 to help give legal standing to the massive confiscations of land from the native Irishover the course
MIGRATION RECORDS
This Irish Government supported, official web site, is dedicated to helping you in your search for records of family history for pastgenerations.
MILITARY AND POLICE RECORDS Military And Police Records. WHAT MILITARY AND POLICE RECORDS ARE ONLINE? 1. The Irish Army. A 1922 'census' of the fledgling Free State army is searchable on the Irish Military Archives site, www.militaryarchives.ie. 2. The British Army: The original records are all in the British National Archives in London ( www.nationalarchives.gov.uk ). PLACENAMES - IRISH GENEALOGY Placenames In Ireland, loyalty to a place of origin is unusually strong. The history of that loyalty goes back thousands of years, as reflected in the vast collection of traditional place-name lore, dinnseanchas, stories explaining how townlands and parishes got theirnames.
I WANT TO GET A COPY OF A CERTIFICATE, WHAT DO I DO A copy of an entry contains the same information as a certificate (of birth, marriage, death) but is only of use for research purposes. A copy of an entry in the register costs €5. WELCOME TO IRISH GENEALOGY The records now available online include: Birth register records – 1864 to 1920; Marriage register records – 1845 to 1945 & Death register records – 1871* to 1970. Welcome to www.irishgenealogy.ie. www.irishgenealogy.ie is a website that allows users the opportunity to search a wide range of record sources in their search of theirIrish
PROPERTY RECORDS
The Land Registry was established in 1892 and records almost all property transactions after that date. Its records of legal title can be searched at www.prai.ie. 3. The Registry of Deeds (see also www.landregistry.ie) was established in 1707 to help give legal standing to the massive confiscations of land from the native Irishover the course
CHURCH RECORDS: SIMPLE SEARCH So, for example, if the father's name is John and a godparent's surname is Murphy, that record will be retrieved by a search for a John Murphy. You can sort the results by relevance to show most precise matches first. You can also sort the results in simple chronological order. The overall moral is simple: cast your net aswide as possible to
CENSUS RECORDS
Census Records. WHERE ELSE ARE THERE ONLINE TRANSCRIPTS OF THE 1901, 1911 AND EARLIER CENSUSES? 1. The 1911 census is not transcribed anywhere else online. 2. www.rootsireland.ie: Many (but not all) of the heritage centres behind the site have transcripts of the 1901 census for their area. 3. www.leitrim-roscommon.com has excellenttranscripts
NEWS - IRISH GENEALOGY Published: Thursday, 15 December 2016 15:36. 2016 Family History is a new, free Irish genealogy education website, brought to you by the National Archives and IrishGenealogy.ie. The site is aimed primarily at secondary school students, but can be used by anyone with Irish ancestors to learn how to use the multiplicity of online sources now CENSUS - IRISH GENEALOGY The first true census in the new United Kingdom was taken in Ireland in 1821. Earlier headcounts had taken place in England and Wales, but this was the first census that we would recognise as modern, listing names and family relationships, occupations and addresses. It was certainly flawed - the enumerators were paid by the number of returns CIVIL - IRISH GENEALOGY In Ireland the registration of non-Roman Catholic marriages began in 1845, but the full registration system only came into operation in 1864. From then on, in theory at least, there was a legal obligation, enforced by fines, to register all births deaths and marriage with aHINTS & TIPS
Record everything. The amount of information you're dealing with can grow very quickly, especially in the early stages, so it's a good idea to decide at the outset on a way of storing information that makes it easy for you to find things quickly. Most people pick up and put down their family history project as time allows, and the less time youSITE USAGE POLICY
Site Usage Policy. Print; www.irishgenealogy.ie is a government website owned, operated and managed by the Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media (hereinafter referred to as “the Department”). The contents of this site may be freely accessed and downloaded for personal use or professional familyhistory research.
APPLICATION FOR PHOTOCOPY OF BIRTH/MARRIAGE/CIVIL Application for photocopy of Birth/Marriage/Civil Partnership/Death How do I apply? By Post: Our Address: Office of the Registrar General, Government Offices, Convent Road, Roscommon, Co. Roscommon, Ireland. By Fax: Our Fax number: +353 906632999 How do I pay? Fee for each photocopy: €4 Payment can be made by: Cheque, Postal Order, Mastercard or Visa credit/debit cards. WELCOME TO IRISH GENEALOGY 2016 Family History is a new, free Irish genealogy education website, brought to you by the National Archives and IrishGenealogy.ie.The site is aimed primarily at secondary school students, but can be used by anyone with Irish ancestors to learn how to use the multiplicity ofCIVIL RECORDS
Civil Records. Print; THE GENERAL REGISTER OFFICE (GRO) The General Register Office (Oifig An Ard-Chláraitheora) is the central civil repository for records relating to births, stillbirths, deaths, marriages, civil partnerships and adoptions in Ireland.CHURCH RECORDS
Church Records. Print; WHAT CHURCH RECORDS ARE AVAILABLE ONLINE? On this site: 1. Transcripts of the baptism and marriage records of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Kerry to c. 1900 - this diocese includes parishes in western and north-western areas of Co. Cork. SEARCH ONLINE RECORDS This Irish Government supported, official web site, is dedicated to helping you in your search for records of family history for pastgenerations.
MIGRATION RECORDS
This Irish Government supported, official web site, is dedicated to helping you in your search for records of family history for pastgenerations.
PROPERTY RECORDS
The Land Registry was established in 1892 and records almost all property transactions after that date. Its records of legal title can be searched at www.prai.ie. 3. The Registry of Deeds (see also www.landregistry.ie) was established in 1707 to help give legal standing to the massive confiscations of land from the native Irishover the course
MILITARY AND POLICE RECORDS Military And Police Records. WHAT MILITARY AND POLICE RECORDS ARE ONLINE? 1. The Irish Army. A 1922 'census' of the fledgling Free State army is searchable on the Irish Military Archives site, www.militaryarchives.ie. 2. The British Army: The original records are all in the British National Archives in London ( www.nationalarchives.gov.uk ).SEARCHING BY PERSON
Searching by person. Print. The online search facility in this website allows you to search for records using the name of the person, a location, by using a date or a combination of all three. The person search allows you to search for a record using the name of a person referred to in the records. Where the first name and surname is known PLACENAMES - IRISH GENEALOGY Placenames In Ireland, loyalty to a place of origin is unusually strong. The history of that loyalty goes back thousands of years, as reflected in the vast collection of traditional place-name lore, dinnseanchas, stories explaining how townlands and parishes got theirnames.
I WANT TO GET A COPY OF A CERTIFICATE, WHAT DO I DO A copy of an entry contains the same information as a certificate (of birth, marriage, death) but is only of use for research purposes. A copy of an entry in the register costs €5. WELCOME TO IRISH GENEALOGY 2016 Family History is a new, free Irish genealogy education website, brought to you by the National Archives and IrishGenealogy.ie.The site is aimed primarily at secondary school students, but can be used by anyone with Irish ancestors to learn how to use the multiplicity ofCIVIL RECORDS
Civil Records. Print; THE GENERAL REGISTER OFFICE (GRO) The General Register Office (Oifig An Ard-Chláraitheora) is the central civil repository for records relating to births, stillbirths, deaths, marriages, civil partnerships and adoptions in Ireland.CHURCH RECORDS
Church Records. Print; WHAT CHURCH RECORDS ARE AVAILABLE ONLINE? On this site: 1. Transcripts of the baptism and marriage records of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Kerry to c. 1900 - this diocese includes parishes in western and north-western areas of Co. Cork. SEARCH ONLINE RECORDS This Irish Government supported, official web site, is dedicated to helping you in your search for records of family history for pastgenerations.
MIGRATION RECORDS
This Irish Government supported, official web site, is dedicated to helping you in your search for records of family history for pastgenerations.
PROPERTY RECORDS
The Land Registry was established in 1892 and records almost all property transactions after that date. Its records of legal title can be searched at www.prai.ie. 3. The Registry of Deeds (see also www.landregistry.ie) was established in 1707 to help give legal standing to the massive confiscations of land from the native Irishover the course
MILITARY AND POLICE RECORDS Military And Police Records. WHAT MILITARY AND POLICE RECORDS ARE ONLINE? 1. The Irish Army. A 1922 'census' of the fledgling Free State army is searchable on the Irish Military Archives site, www.militaryarchives.ie. 2. The British Army: The original records are all in the British National Archives in London ( www.nationalarchives.gov.uk ).SEARCHING BY PERSON
Searching by person. Print. The online search facility in this website allows you to search for records using the name of the person, a location, by using a date or a combination of all three. The person search allows you to search for a record using the name of a person referred to in the records. Where the first name and surname is known PLACENAMES - IRISH GENEALOGY Placenames In Ireland, loyalty to a place of origin is unusually strong. The history of that loyalty goes back thousands of years, as reflected in the vast collection of traditional place-name lore, dinnseanchas, stories explaining how townlands and parishes got theirnames.
I WANT TO GET A COPY OF A CERTIFICATE, WHAT DO I DO A copy of an entry contains the same information as a certificate (of birth, marriage, death) but is only of use for research purposes. A copy of an entry in the register costs €5. WELCOME TO IRISH GENEALOGY The records now available online include: Birth register records – 1864 to 1920; Marriage register records – 1845 to 1945 & Death register records – 1871* to 1970. Welcome to www.irishgenealogy.ie. www.irishgenealogy.ie is a website that allows users the opportunity to search a wide range of record sources in their search of theirIrish
PROPERTY RECORDS
The Land Registry was established in 1892 and records almost all property transactions after that date. Its records of legal title can be searched at www.prai.ie. 3. The Registry of Deeds (see also www.landregistry.ie) was established in 1707 to help give legal standing to the massive confiscations of land from the native Irishover the course
CENSUS RECORDS
Census Records. WHERE ELSE ARE THERE ONLINE TRANSCRIPTS OF THE 1901, 1911 AND EARLIER CENSUSES? 1. The 1911 census is not transcribed anywhere else online. 2. www.rootsireland.ie: Many (but not all) of the heritage centres behind the site have transcripts of the 1901 census for their area. 3. www.leitrim-roscommon.com has excellenttranscripts
CHURCH RECORDS: SIMPLE SEARCH So, for example, if the father's name is John and a godparent's surname is Murphy, that record will be retrieved by a search for a John Murphy. You can sort the results by relevance to show most precise matches first. You can also sort the results in simple chronological order. The overall moral is simple: cast your net aswide as possible to
NEWS - IRISH GENEALOGY Published: Thursday, 15 December 2016 15:36. 2016 Family History is a new, free Irish genealogy education website, brought to you by the National Archives and IrishGenealogy.ie. The site is aimed primarily at secondary school students, but can be used by anyone with Irish ancestors to learn how to use the multiplicity of online sources now WHAT ARE THE CIVIL RECORDS The Civil Records of Births, Marriages and Deaths are the official State records of Births, Marriages and Deaths in Ireland. The registers of births, marriages and deaths and the related indexes are maintained by the Registrar General in the General Register Office. The Index books can be viewed at the General Register Office, WerburghStreet
CENSUS - IRISH GENEALOGY The first true census in the new United Kingdom was taken in Ireland in 1821. Earlier headcounts had taken place in England and Wales, but this was the first census that we would recognise as modern, listing names and family relationships, occupations and addresses. It was certainly flawed - the enumerators were paid by the number of returns WHAT CIVIL RECORDS ARE ON-LINE Register images of the Civil Records of Irish Births, Deaths and Marriages. The years covered by the release of the historic records of Births, Marriages and Deaths are: Births: 1864 to 1920. Marriages: 1845* to 1945. Deaths: 1871** to 1970. **The General Register Office are currently working on updating further records of Deaths datingback to
CIVIL - IRISH GENEALOGY In Ireland the registration of non-Roman Catholic marriages began in 1845, but the full registration system only came into operation in 1864. From then on, in theory at least, there was a legal obligation, enforced by fines, to register all births deaths and marriage with aSITE USAGE POLICY
Site Usage Policy. Print; www.irishgenealogy.ie is a government website owned, operated and managed by the Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media (hereinafter referred to as “the Department”). The contents of this site may be freely accessed and downloaded for personal use or professional familyhistory research.
WELCOME TO IRISH GENEALOGY 2016 Family History is a new, free Irish genealogy education website, brought to you by the National Archives and IrishGenealogy.ie.The site is aimed primarily at secondary school students, but can be used by anyone with Irish ancestors to learn how to use the multiplicity ofCIVIL RECORDS
Civil Records. Print; THE GENERAL REGISTER OFFICE (GRO) The General Register Office (Oifig An Ard-Chláraitheora) is the central civil repository for records relating to births, stillbirths, deaths, marriages, civil partnerships and adoptions in Ireland. SEARCH ONLINE RECORDS This Irish Government supported, official web site, is dedicated to helping you in your search for records of family history for pastgenerations.
CHURCH RECORDS
Church Records. Print; WHAT CHURCH RECORDS ARE AVAILABLE ONLINE? On this site: 1. Transcripts of the baptism and marriage records of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Kerry to c. 1900 - this diocese includes parishes in western and north-western areas of Co. Cork.PROPERTY RECORDS
The Land Registry was established in 1892 and records almost all property transactions after that date. Its records of legal title can be searched at www.prai.ie. 3. The Registry of Deeds (see also www.landregistry.ie) was established in 1707 to help give legal standing to the massive confiscations of land from the native Irishover the course
CENSUS RECORDS
Census Records. WHERE ELSE ARE THERE ONLINE TRANSCRIPTS OF THE 1901, 1911 AND EARLIER CENSUSES? 1. The 1911 census is not transcribed anywhere else online. 2. www.rootsireland.ie: Many (but not all) of the heritage centres behind the site have transcripts of the 1901 census for their area. 3. www.leitrim-roscommon.com has excellenttranscripts
MIGRATION RECORDS
This Irish Government supported, official web site, is dedicated to helping you in your search for records of family history for pastgenerations.
MILITARY AND POLICE RECORDS Military And Police Records. WHAT MILITARY AND POLICE RECORDS ARE ONLINE? 1. The Irish Army. A 1922 'census' of the fledgling Free State army is searchable on the Irish Military Archives site, www.militaryarchives.ie. 2. The British Army: The original records are all in the British National Archives in London ( www.nationalarchives.gov.uk ). PLACENAMES - IRISH GENEALOGY Placenames In Ireland, loyalty to a place of origin is unusually strong. The history of that loyalty goes back thousands of years, as reflected in the vast collection of traditional place-name lore, dinnseanchas, stories explaining how townlands and parishes got theirnames.
I WANT TO GET A COPY OF A CERTIFICATE, WHAT DO I DO A copy of an entry contains the same information as a certificate (of birth, marriage, death) but is only of use for research purposes. A copy of an entry in the register costs €5. WELCOME TO IRISH GENEALOGY 2016 Family History is a new, free Irish genealogy education website, brought to you by the National Archives and IrishGenealogy.ie.The site is aimed primarily at secondary school students, but can be used by anyone with Irish ancestors to learn how to use the multiplicity ofCIVIL RECORDS
Civil Records. Print; THE GENERAL REGISTER OFFICE (GRO) The General Register Office (Oifig An Ard-Chláraitheora) is the central civil repository for records relating to births, stillbirths, deaths, marriages, civil partnerships and adoptions in Ireland. SEARCH ONLINE RECORDS This Irish Government supported, official web site, is dedicated to helping you in your search for records of family history for pastgenerations.
CHURCH RECORDS
Church Records. Print; WHAT CHURCH RECORDS ARE AVAILABLE ONLINE? On this site: 1. Transcripts of the baptism and marriage records of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Kerry to c. 1900 - this diocese includes parishes in western and north-western areas of Co. Cork.PROPERTY RECORDS
The Land Registry was established in 1892 and records almost all property transactions after that date. Its records of legal title can be searched at www.prai.ie. 3. The Registry of Deeds (see also www.landregistry.ie) was established in 1707 to help give legal standing to the massive confiscations of land from the native Irishover the course
CENSUS RECORDS
Census Records. WHERE ELSE ARE THERE ONLINE TRANSCRIPTS OF THE 1901, 1911 AND EARLIER CENSUSES? 1. The 1911 census is not transcribed anywhere else online. 2. www.rootsireland.ie: Many (but not all) of the heritage centres behind the site have transcripts of the 1901 census for their area. 3. www.leitrim-roscommon.com has excellenttranscripts
MIGRATION RECORDS
This Irish Government supported, official web site, is dedicated to helping you in your search for records of family history for pastgenerations.
MILITARY AND POLICE RECORDS Military And Police Records. WHAT MILITARY AND POLICE RECORDS ARE ONLINE? 1. The Irish Army. A 1922 'census' of the fledgling Free State army is searchable on the Irish Military Archives site, www.militaryarchives.ie. 2. The British Army: The original records are all in the British National Archives in London ( www.nationalarchives.gov.uk ). PLACENAMES - IRISH GENEALOGY Placenames In Ireland, loyalty to a place of origin is unusually strong. The history of that loyalty goes back thousands of years, as reflected in the vast collection of traditional place-name lore, dinnseanchas, stories explaining how townlands and parishes got theirnames.
I WANT TO GET A COPY OF A CERTIFICATE, WHAT DO I DO A copy of an entry contains the same information as a certificate (of birth, marriage, death) but is only of use for research purposes. A copy of an entry in the register costs €5. WELCOME TO IRISH GENEALOGY The records now available online include: Birth register records – 1864 to 1920; Marriage register records – 1845 to 1945 & Death register records – 1871* to 1970. Welcome to www.irishgenealogy.ie. www.irishgenealogy.ie is a website that allows users the opportunity to search a wide range of record sources in their search of theirIrish
CENSUS RECORDS
Census Records. WHERE ELSE ARE THERE ONLINE TRANSCRIPTS OF THE 1901, 1911 AND EARLIER CENSUSES? 1. The 1911 census is not transcribed anywhere else online. 2. www.rootsireland.ie: Many (but not all) of the heritage centres behind the site have transcripts of the 1901 census for their area. 3. www.leitrim-roscommon.com has excellenttranscripts
NEWS - IRISH GENEALOGY Published: Thursday, 15 December 2016 15:36. 2016 Family History is a new, free Irish genealogy education website, brought to you by the National Archives and IrishGenealogy.ie. The site is aimed primarily at secondary school students, but can be used by anyone with Irish ancestors to learn how to use the multiplicity of online sources now CHURCH RECORDS: SIMPLE SEARCH So, for example, if the father's name is John and a godparent's surname is Murphy, that record will be retrieved by a search for a John Murphy. You can sort the results by relevance to show most precise matches first. You can also sort the results in simple chronological order. The overall moral is simple: cast your net aswide as possible to
WHAT ARE THE CIVIL RECORDS The Civil Records of Births, Marriages and Deaths are the official State records of Births, Marriages and Deaths in Ireland. The registers of births, marriages and deaths and the related indexes are maintained by the Registrar General in the General Register Office. The Index books can be viewed at the General Register Office, WerburghStreet
SURNAMES - IRISH GENEALOGY In the rest of Europe, surnames could be locational - Leonardo da Vinci, 'Leonard from Vinci' - occupational - Baker, Smith, Thatcher - or derived from descriptive nicknames - Belcher, Little, Short. But in Ireland almost all surnames were patronymic, using Mac 'son of' or Ó 'grandson of'. Surname adoption here was not static. CENSUS - IRISH GENEALOGY The first true census in the new United Kingdom was taken in Ireland in 1821. Earlier headcounts had taken place in England and Wales, but this was the first census that we would recognise as modern, listing names and family relationships, occupations and addresses. It was certainly flawed - the enumerators were paid by the number of returnsSITE USAGE POLICY
Site Usage Policy. Print; www.irishgenealogy.ie is a government website owned, operated and managed by the Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media (hereinafter referred to as “the Department”). The contents of this site may be freely accessed and downloaded for personal use or professional familyhistory research.
WHAT CHURCH RECORDS ARE AVAILABLE ONLINE? Under the second phase, the remaining Church of Ireland records of Dublin City, County Kerry and County Carlow have been added. Also a subset of the Roman Catholic parishes in the Diocese of Cork & Ross were also added. In addition to these records, digital images of the originals of these church records are also available to view on thiswebsite.
APPLICATION
Application for photocopy of Birth/Death/Marriage. How do I apply? By Email: Our Email Address: groonlinepayments@groireland.ie. By Post: Our Address: Office of the Registrar General, Government Offices, Convent Road, Roscommon, Co. Roscommon, Ireland. WELCOME TO IRISH GENEALOGY 2016 Family History is a new, free Irish genealogy education website, brought to you by the National Archives and IrishGenealogy.ie.The site is aimed primarily at secondary school students, but can be used by anyone with Irish ancestors to learn how to use the multiplicity ofCIVIL RECORDS
Civil Records. Print; THE GENERAL REGISTER OFFICE (GRO) The General Register Office (Oifig An Ard-Chláraitheora) is the central civil repository for records relating to births, stillbirths, deaths, marriages, civil partnerships and adoptions in Ireland. SEARCH ONLINE RECORDS This Irish Government supported, official web site, is dedicated to helping you in your search for records of family history for pastgenerations.
CHURCH RECORDS
Church Records. Print; WHAT CHURCH RECORDS ARE AVAILABLE ONLINE? On this site: 1. Transcripts of the baptism and marriage records of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Kerry to c. 1900 - this diocese includes parishes in western and north-western areas of Co. Cork.CENSUS RECORDS
Census Records. WHERE ELSE ARE THERE ONLINE TRANSCRIPTS OF THE 1901, 1911 AND EARLIER CENSUSES? 1. The 1911 census is not transcribed anywhere else online. 2. www.rootsireland.ie: Many (but not all) of the heritage centres behind the site have transcripts of the 1901 census for their area. 3. www.leitrim-roscommon.com has excellenttranscripts
MIGRATION RECORDS
This Irish Government supported, official web site, is dedicated to helping you in your search for records of family history for pastgenerations.
CHURCH RECORDS: SIMPLE SEARCH So, for example, if the father's name is John and a godparent's surname is Murphy, that record will be retrieved by a search for a John Murphy. You can sort the results by relevance to show most precise matches first. You can also sort the results in simple chronological order. The overall moral is simple: cast your net aswide as possible to
MILITARY AND POLICE RECORDS Military And Police Records. WHAT MILITARY AND POLICE RECORDS ARE ONLINE? 1. The Irish Army. A 1922 'census' of the fledgling Free State army is searchable on the Irish Military Archives site, www.militaryarchives.ie. 2. The British Army: The original records are all in the British National Archives in London ( www.nationalarchives.gov.uk ). I WANT TO GET A COPY OF A CERTIFICATE, WHAT DO I DO A copy of an entry contains the same information as a certificate (of birth, marriage, death) but is only of use for research purposes. A copy of an entry in the register costs €5. PLACENAMES - IRISH GENEALOGY Placenames In Ireland, loyalty to a place of origin is unusually strong. The history of that loyalty goes back thousands of years, as reflected in the vast collection of traditional place-name lore, dinnseanchas, stories explaining how townlands and parishes got theirnames.
WELCOME TO IRISH GENEALOGY 2016 Family History is a new, free Irish genealogy education website, brought to you by the National Archives and IrishGenealogy.ie.The site is aimed primarily at secondary school students, but can be used by anyone with Irish ancestors to learn how to use the multiplicity ofCIVIL RECORDS
Civil Records. Print; THE GENERAL REGISTER OFFICE (GRO) The General Register Office (Oifig An Ard-Chláraitheora) is the central civil repository for records relating to births, stillbirths, deaths, marriages, civil partnerships and adoptions in Ireland. SEARCH ONLINE RECORDS This Irish Government supported, official web site, is dedicated to helping you in your search for records of family history for pastgenerations.
CHURCH RECORDS
Church Records. Print; WHAT CHURCH RECORDS ARE AVAILABLE ONLINE? On this site: 1. Transcripts of the baptism and marriage records of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Kerry to c. 1900 - this diocese includes parishes in western and north-western areas of Co. Cork.CENSUS RECORDS
Census Records. WHERE ELSE ARE THERE ONLINE TRANSCRIPTS OF THE 1901, 1911 AND EARLIER CENSUSES? 1. The 1911 census is not transcribed anywhere else online. 2. www.rootsireland.ie: Many (but not all) of the heritage centres behind the site have transcripts of the 1901 census for their area. 3. www.leitrim-roscommon.com has excellenttranscripts
MIGRATION RECORDS
This Irish Government supported, official web site, is dedicated to helping you in your search for records of family history for pastgenerations.
CHURCH RECORDS: SIMPLE SEARCH So, for example, if the father's name is John and a godparent's surname is Murphy, that record will be retrieved by a search for a John Murphy. You can sort the results by relevance to show most precise matches first. You can also sort the results in simple chronological order. The overall moral is simple: cast your net aswide as possible to
MILITARY AND POLICE RECORDS Military And Police Records. WHAT MILITARY AND POLICE RECORDS ARE ONLINE? 1. The Irish Army. A 1922 'census' of the fledgling Free State army is searchable on the Irish Military Archives site, www.militaryarchives.ie. 2. The British Army: The original records are all in the British National Archives in London ( www.nationalarchives.gov.uk ). I WANT TO GET A COPY OF A CERTIFICATE, WHAT DO I DO A copy of an entry contains the same information as a certificate (of birth, marriage, death) but is only of use for research purposes. A copy of an entry in the register costs €5. PLACENAMES - IRISH GENEALOGY Placenames In Ireland, loyalty to a place of origin is unusually strong. The history of that loyalty goes back thousands of years, as reflected in the vast collection of traditional place-name lore, dinnseanchas, stories explaining how townlands and parishes got theirnames.
CENSUS RECORDS
Census Records. WHERE ELSE ARE THERE ONLINE TRANSCRIPTS OF THE 1901, 1911 AND EARLIER CENSUSES? 1. The 1911 census is not transcribed anywhere else online. 2. www.rootsireland.ie: Many (but not all) of the heritage centres behind the site have transcripts of the 1901 census for their area. 3. www.leitrim-roscommon.com has excellenttranscripts
WELCOME TO IRISH GENEALOGY The records now available online include: Birth register records – 1864 to 1920; Marriage register records – 1845 to 1945 & Death register records – 1871* to 1970. Welcome to www.irishgenealogy.ie. www.irishgenealogy.ie is a website that allows users the opportunity to search a wide range of record sources in their search of theirIrish
PROPERTY RECORDS
The Land Registry was established in 1892 and records almost all property transactions after that date. Its records of legal title can be searched at www.prai.ie. 3. The Registry of Deeds (see also www.landregistry.ie) was established in 1707 to help give legal standing to the massive confiscations of land from the native Irishover the course
SURNAMES - IRISH GENEALOGY In the rest of Europe, surnames could be locational - Leonardo da Vinci, 'Leonard from Vinci' - occupational - Baker, Smith, Thatcher - or derived from descriptive nicknames - Belcher, Little, Short. But in Ireland almost all surnames were patronymic, using Mac 'son of' or Ó 'grandson of'. Surname adoption here was not static. CENSUS - IRISH GENEALOGY The first true census in the new United Kingdom was taken in Ireland in 1821. Earlier headcounts had taken place in England and Wales, but this was the first census that we would recognise as modern, listing names and family relationships, occupations and addresses. It was certainly flawed - the enumerators were paid by the number of returns NEWS - IRISH GENEALOGY Published: Thursday, 15 December 2016 15:36. 2016 Family History is a new, free Irish genealogy education website, brought to you by the National Archives and IrishGenealogy.ie. The site is aimed primarily at secondary school students, but can be used by anyone with Irish ancestors to learn how to use the multiplicity of online sources now WHAT CIVIL RECORDS ARE ON-LINE Register images of the Civil Records of Irish Births, Deaths and Marriages. The years covered by the release of the historic records of Births, Marriages and Deaths are: Births: 1864 to 1920. Marriages: 1845* to 1945. Deaths: 1871** to 1970. **The General Register Office are currently working on updating further records of Deaths datingback to
GRAVEYARDS - IRISH GENEALOGY Graveyards. Print; WHAT GRAVEYARD RECORDS ARE ONLINE? Two types of graveyard records exist, cemetery burial records and headstone transcripts. 1. Cemetery records: By far the biggest online collection comprises the records of Glasnevin cemetery in Dublin, about 1.5 million records dating from 1828 available at the pay-per-view site www.glasnevintrust.ie.SITE USAGE POLICY
Site Usage Policy. Print; www.irishgenealogy.ie is a government website owned, operated and managed by the Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media (hereinafter referred to as “the Department”). The contents of this site may be freely accessed and downloaded for personal use or professional familyhistory research.
CHURCH RECORDS AVAILABLE ONLINE @ WWW.IRISHGENEALOGY.IE Church records available online @ www.irishgenealogy.ie. Print. Details. Published: Wednesday, 02 July 2014 09:05. This website holds a large searchable volume of pre 20th Century Church records of Baptism, Marriage and Burial that in many instances pre-date the Civil Registration. These include: Transcripts of the baptism and marriagerecords
WELCOME TO IRISH GENEALOGY 2016 Family History is a new, free Irish genealogy education website, brought to you by the National Archives and IrishGenealogy.ie.The site is aimed primarily at secondary school students, but can be used by anyone with Irish ancestors to learn how to use the multiplicity ofCIVIL RECORDS
Civil Records. Print; THE GENERAL REGISTER OFFICE (GRO) The General Register Office (Oifig An Ard-Chláraitheora) is the central civil repository for records relating to births, stillbirths, deaths, marriages, civil partnerships and adoptions in Ireland. SEARCH ONLINE RECORDS This Irish Government supported, official web site, is dedicated to helping you in your search for records of family history for pastgenerations.
CHURCH RECORDS
Church Records. Print; WHAT CHURCH RECORDS ARE AVAILABLE ONLINE? On this site: 1. Transcripts of the baptism and marriage records of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Kerry to c. 1900 - this diocese includes parishes in western and north-western areas of Co. Cork.CENSUS RECORDS
Census Records. WHERE ELSE ARE THERE ONLINE TRANSCRIPTS OF THE 1901, 1911 AND EARLIER CENSUSES? 1. The 1911 census is not transcribed anywhere else online. 2. www.rootsireland.ie: Many (but not all) of the heritage centres behind the site have transcripts of the 1901 census for their area. 3. www.leitrim-roscommon.com has excellenttranscripts
MIGRATION RECORDS
This Irish Government supported, official web site, is dedicated to helping you in your search for records of family history for pastgenerations.
CHURCH RECORDS: SIMPLE SEARCH So, for example, if the father's name is John and a godparent's surname is Murphy, that record will be retrieved by a search for a John Murphy. You can sort the results by relevance to show most precise matches first. You can also sort the results in simple chronological order. The overall moral is simple: cast your net aswide as possible to
MILITARY AND POLICE RECORDS Military And Police Records. WHAT MILITARY AND POLICE RECORDS ARE ONLINE? 1. The Irish Army. A 1922 'census' of the fledgling Free State army is searchable on the Irish Military Archives site, www.militaryarchives.ie. 2. The British Army: The original records are all in the British National Archives in London ( www.nationalarchives.gov.uk ). I WANT TO GET A COPY OF A CERTIFICATE, WHAT DO I DOHOW TO GET A COPY OF YOUR IRISH BIRTH CERTIFIC…IRISH BIRTH CERTIFICATE RECORDSIRISH BIRTH CERTIFICATE RECORDS A copy of an entry contains the same information as a certificate (of birth, marriage, death) but is only of use for research purposes. A copy of an entry in the register costs €5. PLACENAMES - IRISH GENEALOGY Placenames In Ireland, loyalty to a place of origin is unusually strong. The history of that loyalty goes back thousands of years, as reflected in the vast collection of traditional place-name lore, dinnseanchas, stories explaining how townlands and parishes got theirnames.
WELCOME TO IRISH GENEALOGY 2016 Family History is a new, free Irish genealogy education website, brought to you by the National Archives and IrishGenealogy.ie.The site is aimed primarily at secondary school students, but can be used by anyone with Irish ancestors to learn how to use the multiplicity ofCIVIL RECORDS
Civil Records. Print; THE GENERAL REGISTER OFFICE (GRO) The General Register Office (Oifig An Ard-Chláraitheora) is the central civil repository for records relating to births, stillbirths, deaths, marriages, civil partnerships and adoptions in Ireland. SEARCH ONLINE RECORDS This Irish Government supported, official web site, is dedicated to helping you in your search for records of family history for pastgenerations.
CHURCH RECORDS
Church Records. Print; WHAT CHURCH RECORDS ARE AVAILABLE ONLINE? On this site: 1. Transcripts of the baptism and marriage records of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Kerry to c. 1900 - this diocese includes parishes in western and north-western areas of Co. Cork.CENSUS RECORDS
Census Records. WHERE ELSE ARE THERE ONLINE TRANSCRIPTS OF THE 1901, 1911 AND EARLIER CENSUSES? 1. The 1911 census is not transcribed anywhere else online. 2. www.rootsireland.ie: Many (but not all) of the heritage centres behind the site have transcripts of the 1901 census for their area. 3. www.leitrim-roscommon.com has excellenttranscripts
MIGRATION RECORDS
This Irish Government supported, official web site, is dedicated to helping you in your search for records of family history for pastgenerations.
CHURCH RECORDS: SIMPLE SEARCH So, for example, if the father's name is John and a godparent's surname is Murphy, that record will be retrieved by a search for a John Murphy. You can sort the results by relevance to show most precise matches first. You can also sort the results in simple chronological order. The overall moral is simple: cast your net aswide as possible to
MILITARY AND POLICE RECORDS Military And Police Records. WHAT MILITARY AND POLICE RECORDS ARE ONLINE? 1. The Irish Army. A 1922 'census' of the fledgling Free State army is searchable on the Irish Military Archives site, www.militaryarchives.ie. 2. The British Army: The original records are all in the British National Archives in London ( www.nationalarchives.gov.uk ). I WANT TO GET A COPY OF A CERTIFICATE, WHAT DO I DOHOW TO GET A COPY OF YOUR IRISH BIRTH CERTIFIC…IRISH BIRTH CERTIFICATE RECORDSIRISH BIRTH CERTIFICATE RECORDS A copy of an entry contains the same information as a certificate (of birth, marriage, death) but is only of use for research purposes. A copy of an entry in the register costs €5. PLACENAMES - IRISH GENEALOGY Placenames In Ireland, loyalty to a place of origin is unusually strong. The history of that loyalty goes back thousands of years, as reflected in the vast collection of traditional place-name lore, dinnseanchas, stories explaining how townlands and parishes got theirnames.
CENSUS RECORDS
Census Records. WHERE ELSE ARE THERE ONLINE TRANSCRIPTS OF THE 1901, 1911 AND EARLIER CENSUSES? 1. The 1911 census is not transcribed anywhere else online. 2. www.rootsireland.ie: Many (but not all) of the heritage centres behind the site have transcripts of the 1901 census for their area. 3. www.leitrim-roscommon.com has excellenttranscripts
WELCOME TO IRISH GENEALOGY The records now available online include: Birth register records – 1864 to 1920; Marriage register records – 1845 to 1945 & Death register records – 1871* to 1970. Welcome to www.irishgenealogy.ie. www.irishgenealogy.ie is a website that allows users the opportunity to search a wide range of record sources in their search of theirIrish
PROPERTY RECORDS
The Land Registry was established in 1892 and records almost all property transactions after that date. Its records of legal title can be searched at www.prai.ie. 3. The Registry of Deeds (see also www.landregistry.ie) was established in 1707 to help give legal standing to the massive confiscations of land from the native Irishover the course
SURNAMES - IRISH GENEALOGY In the rest of Europe, surnames could be locational - Leonardo da Vinci, 'Leonard from Vinci' - occupational - Baker, Smith, Thatcher - or derived from descriptive nicknames - Belcher, Little, Short. But in Ireland almost all surnames were patronymic, using Mac 'son of' or Ó 'grandson of'. Surname adoption here was not static. CENSUS - IRISH GENEALOGY The first true census in the new United Kingdom was taken in Ireland in 1821. Earlier headcounts had taken place in England and Wales, but this was the first census that we would recognise as modern, listing names and family relationships, occupations and addresses. It was certainly flawed - the enumerators were paid by the number of returns NEWS - IRISH GENEALOGY Published: Thursday, 15 December 2016 15:36. 2016 Family History is a new, free Irish genealogy education website, brought to you by the National Archives and IrishGenealogy.ie. The site is aimed primarily at secondary school students, but can be used by anyone with Irish ancestors to learn how to use the multiplicity of online sources now WHAT CIVIL RECORDS ARE ON-LINE Register images of the Civil Records of Irish Births, Deaths and Marriages. The years covered by the release of the historic records of Births, Marriages and Deaths are: Births: 1864 to 1920. Marriages: 1845* to 1945. Deaths: 1871** to 1970. **The General Register Office are currently working on updating further records of Deaths datingback to
GRAVEYARDS - IRISH GENEALOGY Graveyards. Print; WHAT GRAVEYARD RECORDS ARE ONLINE? Two types of graveyard records exist, cemetery burial records and headstone transcripts. 1. Cemetery records: By far the biggest online collection comprises the records of Glasnevin cemetery in Dublin, about 1.5 million records dating from 1828 available at the pay-per-view site www.glasnevintrust.ie.SITE USAGE POLICY
Site Usage Policy. Print; www.irishgenealogy.ie is a government website owned, operated and managed by the Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media (hereinafter referred to as “the Department”). The contents of this site may be freely accessed and downloaded for personal use or professional familyhistory research.
CHURCH RECORDS AVAILABLE ONLINE @ WWW.IRISHGENEALOGY.IE Church records available online @ www.irishgenealogy.ie. Print. Details. Published: Wednesday, 02 July 2014 09:05. This website holds a large searchable volume of pre 20th Century Church records of Baptism, Marriage and Burial that in many instances pre-date the Civil Registration. These include: Transcripts of the baptism and marriagerecords
WELCOME TO IRISH GENEALOGY 2016 Family History is a new, free Irish genealogy education website, brought to you by the National Archives and IrishGenealogy.ie.The site is aimed primarily at secondary school students, but can be used by anyone with Irish ancestors to learn how to use the multiplicity ofCIVIL RECORDS
Civil Records. Print; THE GENERAL REGISTER OFFICE (GRO) The General Register Office (Oifig An Ard-Chláraitheora) is the central civil repository for records relating to births, stillbirths, deaths, marriages, civil partnerships and adoptions in Ireland. SEARCH ONLINE RECORDS This Irish Government supported, official web site, is dedicated to helping you in your search for records of family history for pastgenerations.
CHURCH RECORDS
Church Records. Print; WHAT CHURCH RECORDS ARE AVAILABLE ONLINE? On this site: 1. Transcripts of the baptism and marriage records of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Kerry to c. 1900 - this diocese includes parishes in western and north-western areas of Co. Cork.CENSUS RECORDS
Census Records. WHERE ELSE ARE THERE ONLINE TRANSCRIPTS OF THE 1901, 1911 AND EARLIER CENSUSES? 1. The 1911 census is not transcribed anywhere else online. 2. www.rootsireland.ie: Many (but not all) of the heritage centres behind the site have transcripts of the 1901 census for their area. 3. www.leitrim-roscommon.com has excellenttranscripts
MIGRATION RECORDS
This Irish Government supported, official web site, is dedicated to helping you in your search for records of family history for pastgenerations.
CHURCH RECORDS: SIMPLE SEARCH So, for example, if the father's name is John and a godparent's surname is Murphy, that record will be retrieved by a search for a John Murphy. You can sort the results by relevance to show most precise matches first. You can also sort the results in simple chronological order. The overall moral is simple: cast your net aswide as possible to
MILITARY AND POLICE RECORDS Military And Police Records. WHAT MILITARY AND POLICE RECORDS ARE ONLINE? 1. The Irish Army. A 1922 'census' of the fledgling Free State army is searchable on the Irish Military Archives site, www.militaryarchives.ie. 2. The British Army: The original records are all in the British National Archives in London ( www.nationalarchives.gov.uk ). I WANT TO GET A COPY OF A CERTIFICATE, WHAT DO I DOHOW TO GET A COPY OF YOUR IRISH BIRTH CERTIFIC…IRISH BIRTH CERTIFICATE RECORDSIRISH BIRTH CERTIFICATE RECORDS A copy of an entry contains the same information as a certificate (of birth, marriage, death) but is only of use for research purposes. A copy of an entry in the register costs €5. PLACENAMES - IRISH GENEALOGY Placenames In Ireland, loyalty to a place of origin is unusually strong. The history of that loyalty goes back thousands of years, as reflected in the vast collection of traditional place-name lore, dinnseanchas, stories explaining how townlands and parishes got theirnames.
WELCOME TO IRISH GENEALOGY 2016 Family History is a new, free Irish genealogy education website, brought to you by the National Archives and IrishGenealogy.ie.The site is aimed primarily at secondary school students, but can be used by anyone with Irish ancestors to learn how to use the multiplicity ofCIVIL RECORDS
Civil Records. Print; THE GENERAL REGISTER OFFICE (GRO) The General Register Office (Oifig An Ard-Chláraitheora) is the central civil repository for records relating to births, stillbirths, deaths, marriages, civil partnerships and adoptions in Ireland. SEARCH ONLINE RECORDS This Irish Government supported, official web site, is dedicated to helping you in your search for records of family history for pastgenerations.
CHURCH RECORDS
Church Records. Print; WHAT CHURCH RECORDS ARE AVAILABLE ONLINE? On this site: 1. Transcripts of the baptism and marriage records of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Kerry to c. 1900 - this diocese includes parishes in western and north-western areas of Co. Cork.CENSUS RECORDS
Census Records. WHERE ELSE ARE THERE ONLINE TRANSCRIPTS OF THE 1901, 1911 AND EARLIER CENSUSES? 1. The 1911 census is not transcribed anywhere else online. 2. www.rootsireland.ie: Many (but not all) of the heritage centres behind the site have transcripts of the 1901 census for their area. 3. www.leitrim-roscommon.com has excellenttranscripts
MIGRATION RECORDS
This Irish Government supported, official web site, is dedicated to helping you in your search for records of family history for pastgenerations.
CHURCH RECORDS: SIMPLE SEARCH So, for example, if the father's name is John and a godparent's surname is Murphy, that record will be retrieved by a search for a John Murphy. You can sort the results by relevance to show most precise matches first. You can also sort the results in simple chronological order. The overall moral is simple: cast your net aswide as possible to
MILITARY AND POLICE RECORDS Military And Police Records. WHAT MILITARY AND POLICE RECORDS ARE ONLINE? 1. The Irish Army. A 1922 'census' of the fledgling Free State army is searchable on the Irish Military Archives site, www.militaryarchives.ie. 2. The British Army: The original records are all in the British National Archives in London ( www.nationalarchives.gov.uk ). I WANT TO GET A COPY OF A CERTIFICATE, WHAT DO I DOHOW TO GET A COPY OF YOUR IRISH BIRTH CERTIFIC…IRISH BIRTH CERTIFICATE RECORDSIRISH BIRTH CERTIFICATE RECORDS A copy of an entry contains the same information as a certificate (of birth, marriage, death) but is only of use for research purposes. A copy of an entry in the register costs €5. PLACENAMES - IRISH GENEALOGY Placenames In Ireland, loyalty to a place of origin is unusually strong. The history of that loyalty goes back thousands of years, as reflected in the vast collection of traditional place-name lore, dinnseanchas, stories explaining how townlands and parishes got theirnames.
CENSUS RECORDS
Census Records. WHERE ELSE ARE THERE ONLINE TRANSCRIPTS OF THE 1901, 1911 AND EARLIER CENSUSES? 1. The 1911 census is not transcribed anywhere else online. 2. www.rootsireland.ie: Many (but not all) of the heritage centres behind the site have transcripts of the 1901 census for their area. 3. www.leitrim-roscommon.com has excellenttranscripts
WELCOME TO IRISH GENEALOGY The records now available online include: Birth register records – 1864 to 1920; Marriage register records – 1845 to 1945 & Death register records – 1871* to 1970. Welcome to www.irishgenealogy.ie. www.irishgenealogy.ie is a website that allows users the opportunity to search a wide range of record sources in their search of theirIrish
PROPERTY RECORDS
The Land Registry was established in 1892 and records almost all property transactions after that date. Its records of legal title can be searched at www.prai.ie. 3. The Registry of Deeds (see also www.landregistry.ie) was established in 1707 to help give legal standing to the massive confiscations of land from the native Irishover the course
SURNAMES - IRISH GENEALOGY In the rest of Europe, surnames could be locational - Leonardo da Vinci, 'Leonard from Vinci' - occupational - Baker, Smith, Thatcher - or derived from descriptive nicknames - Belcher, Little, Short. But in Ireland almost all surnames were patronymic, using Mac 'son of' or Ó 'grandson of'. Surname adoption here was not static. CENSUS - IRISH GENEALOGY The first true census in the new United Kingdom was taken in Ireland in 1821. Earlier headcounts had taken place in England and Wales, but this was the first census that we would recognise as modern, listing names and family relationships, occupations and addresses. It was certainly flawed - the enumerators were paid by the number of returns NEWS - IRISH GENEALOGY Published: Thursday, 15 December 2016 15:36. 2016 Family History is a new, free Irish genealogy education website, brought to you by the National Archives and IrishGenealogy.ie. The site is aimed primarily at secondary school students, but can be used by anyone with Irish ancestors to learn how to use the multiplicity of online sources now WHAT CIVIL RECORDS ARE ON-LINE Register images of the Civil Records of Irish Births, Deaths and Marriages. The years covered by the release of the historic records of Births, Marriages and Deaths are: Births: 1864 to 1920. Marriages: 1845* to 1945. Deaths: 1871** to 1970. **The General Register Office are currently working on updating further records of Deaths datingback to
GRAVEYARDS - IRISH GENEALOGY Graveyards. Print; WHAT GRAVEYARD RECORDS ARE ONLINE? Two types of graveyard records exist, cemetery burial records and headstone transcripts. 1. Cemetery records: By far the biggest online collection comprises the records of Glasnevin cemetery in Dublin, about 1.5 million records dating from 1828 available at the pay-per-view site www.glasnevintrust.ie.SITE USAGE POLICY
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CHURCH RECORDS AVAILABLE ONLINE @ WWW.IRISHGENEALOGY.IE Church records available online @ www.irishgenealogy.ie. Print. Details. Published: Wednesday, 02 July 2014 09:05. This website holds a large searchable volume of pre 20th Century Church records of Baptism, Marriage and Burial that in many instances pre-date the Civil Registration. These include: Transcripts of the baptism and marriagerecords
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UPDATE TO THE CIVIL RECORDS We are pleased to advise that an additional 2 years of records of births, marriages and deaths have been added to the www.irishgenealogy.ie website. The marriage Index data along with additional images has also been updated for the years 1864-1869 inclusive. The years covered by the release of the historic records of Births, Marriages and Deaths after this update are;BIRTHS:1864 TO 1918
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MINISTER HUMPHREYS LAUNCHES ONLINE GENEALOGY TOOLKIT FOR SCHOOLS TO HELP STUDENTS DISCOVER THEIR FAMILY HISTORY The Minister for Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht, Heather Humphreys TD, launched an online genealogy toolkit for schools, aimed at encouraging students to trace their roots and explore their family tree. The 2016 Family History website has been created by the National Archives as a legacy project under the Ireland 2016 Centenary Programme. Minister Humphreys met with students in Muckross College in Donnybrook, who had been trialling the website, to launch the online resource*
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Family History is a new, free Irish genealogy education website, brought to you by the National Archives and IrishGenealogy.ie . The site is aimed primarily at secondary school students, but can be used by anyone with Irish ancestors to learn how to use the multiplicity of online sources now available for family history. The site is still being tested, and will be formally launched in January 2017. Enter here .*
HISTORIC CIVIL RECORDS NOW AVAILABLE TO VIEW ON WWW.IRISHGENEALOGY.IE: Today, Heather Humphreys T.D. Minister for Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht and Leo Varadkar T.D. Minister for Social Protection officially launched the historic records of Births over 100 years ago, Marriages over 75 years ago and Deaths over 50 years ago of the General Register Office (GRO). Further details on what records are now available can be found here.
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WELCOME TO WWW.IRISHGENEALOGY.IE www.irishgenealogy.ie is a website that allows users the opportunity to search a wide range of record sources in their search of their Irish Ancestry. The website is home to the on-line historic Indexes of the Civil Registers (GRO) of Births, Marriages, Civil Partnerships and Deathsand
to Church Records of Baptism, Marriage and Burial from a number ofcounties .
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CHURCH RECORDS AVAILABLE ONLINE @ WWW.IRISHGENEALOGY.IE This website holds a large searchable volume of pre 20th Century Church records of Baptism, Marriage and Burial that in many instances pre-date the Civil Registration. These include: Transcripts of the baptism and marriage records of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Kerry to c. 1900, All Roman Catholic baptism, marriage and burial registers for Dublin City, All surviving Church of Ireland baptism, marriage and burial registers for Dublin City,... To search these records directly, please click here.
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FURTHER CHURCH RECORDS FOR CORK AND DUBLIN ADDED TO WEBSITE. A further 29,738 Church records of Baptisms, Marriages and Burials have been added to the website www.irishgenealogy.ie These records include 17,667 Roman Catholic Church records from Bandon (Cork and Ross RC), 11,411 Roman Catholic Church Records from Iveleary (Cork and Ross RC) and 660 Church of Ireland Records from St. Michaels (Dublin COI). All of these records also have an accompanying image.› ‹
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WELCOME FROM THE MINISTER FOR CULTURE, HERITAGE AND THE GAELTACHT I am very pleased to welcome you to irishgenealogy.ie the website dedicated to helping you search for family history records for past generations. The website is now home to the historic records of Births, Marriages and Deaths of the General Register Office. These records join the Indexes to the historic records of Births, Marriages and Deaths that were already available on the website.Read More ...
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