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In 2017, the National Archives, in partnership with the Irish Manuscripts Commission, began a survey of archival material salvaged from the Public Record Office of Ireland, following the destruction of the record treasury during the Civil War in 1922. This collection of 378 brown paper parcels had not been opened since they were recoveredin
NATIONAL ARCHIVES: CENSUS OF IRELAND 1901/1911SEARCH CENSUSCENSUSES PRE 1901COUNTIES, 1901EARLY 20 TH CENTURY IRELANDBROWSE CENSUS 1821-51. The household returns and ancillary records for the censuses of Ireland of 1901 and 1911, which are in the custody of the National Archives of Ireland, represent an extremely valuable part of the Irish national heritage. Read more about their digitisation. All thirty-two counties for 1901 and 1911, searchable by all information GENEALOGY - NATIONAL ARCHIVES OF IRELAND Genealogy. Welcome to the National Archives Genealogy Website. From this page, you can now access the Census Records for 1901 and 1911, Census survivals for 1821-51, Census Search forms for 1841-51, the Tithe Applotment Books from 1823 to 1837, the Soldiers’ Wills from 1914 to 1917, and the Calendars of Wills and Administrations from 1858to 1922.
RECORDS OF BIRTH, MARRIAGE & DEATH Records of birth, marriage & death Church and Congregational Registers of Baptism, Marriage and Burial. For the period before the commencement of civil registration of births, marriages and deaths in 1864, church records provide the only record of most births, marriages and deaths in the form of registers of baptisms, marriages andburials.
1901 & 1911 CENSUS
1901 & 1911 census. A systematic government census of the Irish population was taken every 10 years from 1821 until 1911. No census was taken in 1921, due to political unrest as a result of the War of Independence and Civil War, but the work of taking census resumed in1926.
WILLS AND ADMINISTRATIONS Wills and administrations. To ensure the legality of a will of a deceased person, a grant of probate must be made by the courts. As part of this process, the original will is lodged with the courts. If someone dies intestate, without having made a will, the courts cangrant
GUIDE TO FAMILY & LANDED ESTATE COLLECTIONS Among the most significant estate collections held by the National Archives are: Ball estate, Ballsgrove, Drogheda, County Louth. Bellew, Barmeath Castle, county Louth, dating from the 11th to the 19th centuries (accession 1121) Blake of Ballyglunion, county Galway, dated 1652-1900 (accession M PENAL TRANSPORTATION RECORDS: IRELAND TO AUSTRALIA, 1788 Penal transportation records: Ireland to Australia, 1788–1868. Irish archives are a major source for Australians researching Irish convict ancestors, despite the fact that not all records from the Chief Secretary’s Office in Dublin Castle survive, especially from theperiod before 1836.
1841 / 1851 CENSUS SEARCH FORMS The records now online can be searched by census year, forename and surname of claimant, claimant's present address, forename and surname of claimant's mother and father, and townland/street, parish, barony and county where resident in 1841 or 1851. The Public Record Office of Northern Ireland (PRONI) holds Census Search Forms for people living THE TITHE APPLOTMENT BOOKS, 1823-37 The Tithe Applotment Books. The Tithe Applotment Books are a vital source for genealogical research for the pre-Famine period, given the loss of the 1821-51 Census records. They were compiled between 1823 and 1837 in order to determine the amount which occupiers of agricultural holdings over one acre should pay in tithes to the Churchof
THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES OF IRELANDSEARCH THE ONLINE CATALOGUEGENEALOGYCENSUS OF IRELAND 1901/1911CONTACT US / FINDUSGAEILGE
In 2017, the National Archives, in partnership with the Irish Manuscripts Commission, began a survey of archival material salvaged from the Public Record Office of Ireland, following the destruction of the record treasury during the Civil War in 1922. This collection of 378 brown paper parcels had not been opened since they were recoveredin
NATIONAL ARCHIVES: CENSUS OF IRELAND 1901/1911SEARCH CENSUSCENSUSES PRE 1901COUNTIES, 1901EARLY 20 TH CENTURY IRELANDBROWSE CENSUS 1821-51. The household returns and ancillary records for the censuses of Ireland of 1901 and 1911, which are in the custody of the National Archives of Ireland, represent an extremely valuable part of the Irish national heritage. Read more about their digitisation. All thirty-two counties for 1901 and 1911, searchable by all information GENEALOGY - NATIONAL ARCHIVES OF IRELAND Genealogy. Welcome to the National Archives Genealogy Website. From this page, you can now access the Census Records for 1901 and 1911, Census survivals for 1821-51, Census Search forms for 1841-51, the Tithe Applotment Books from 1823 to 1837, the Soldiers’ Wills from 1914 to 1917, and the Calendars of Wills and Administrations from 1858to 1922.
RECORDS OF BIRTH, MARRIAGE & DEATH Records of birth, marriage & death Church and Congregational Registers of Baptism, Marriage and Burial. For the period before the commencement of civil registration of births, marriages and deaths in 1864, church records provide the only record of most births, marriages and deaths in the form of registers of baptisms, marriages andburials.
1901 & 1911 CENSUS
1901 & 1911 census. A systematic government census of the Irish population was taken every 10 years from 1821 until 1911. No census was taken in 1921, due to political unrest as a result of the War of Independence and Civil War, but the work of taking census resumed in1926.
WILLS AND ADMINISTRATIONS Wills and administrations. To ensure the legality of a will of a deceased person, a grant of probate must be made by the courts. As part of this process, the original will is lodged with the courts. If someone dies intestate, without having made a will, the courts cangrant
GUIDE TO FAMILY & LANDED ESTATE COLLECTIONS Among the most significant estate collections held by the National Archives are: Ball estate, Ballsgrove, Drogheda, County Louth. Bellew, Barmeath Castle, county Louth, dating from the 11th to the 19th centuries (accession 1121) Blake of Ballyglunion, county Galway, dated 1652-1900 (accession M PENAL TRANSPORTATION RECORDS: IRELAND TO AUSTRALIA, 1788 Penal transportation records: Ireland to Australia, 1788–1868. Irish archives are a major source for Australians researching Irish convict ancestors, despite the fact that not all records from the Chief Secretary’s Office in Dublin Castle survive, especially from theperiod before 1836.
1841 / 1851 CENSUS SEARCH FORMS The records now online can be searched by census year, forename and surname of claimant, claimant's present address, forename and surname of claimant's mother and father, and townland/street, parish, barony and county where resident in 1841 or 1851. The Public Record Office of Northern Ireland (PRONI) holds Census Search Forms for people living THE TITHE APPLOTMENT BOOKS, 1823-37 The Tithe Applotment Books. The Tithe Applotment Books are a vital source for genealogical research for the pre-Famine period, given the loss of the 1821-51 Census records. They were compiled between 1823 and 1837 in order to determine the amount which occupiers of agricultural holdings over one acre should pay in tithes to the Churchof
GENEALOGY – THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES OF IRELAND Sources available in the National Archives for family & local history research. Our free professional Genealogy Advisory Service is available Monday to Friday from 9:30 to 17:00. Our census website provides free access to digitised images of household returns & ancillary records for the censuses of Ireland of 1901 and 1911. OBTAIN COPIES OF ARCHIVES Yes. The National Archives provides a copying service to researchers. Staff of the National Archives will copy material on behalf of researchers using specialised scanning equipment. No self-service copying facility is available. Researchers are permitted to order a maximum of 8 instant copies. Any larger volume of material will beposted to
SIMPLE SEARCH
The online catalogue contains over 2 million entries. The vast majority of entries relate to departmental records, modern court records and testamentary material. All files transferred from government departments in recent years are listed to the International Standard of Archival Description (ISAD G), and are uploaded to theonline catalogue
RESEARCHING FAMILY HISTORY This service is available Monday to Friday from 10:00 to 17:00 (with a break for lunch from 13.30-14:00) to anyone in possession of a valid reader’s ticket. The service is staffed by professional genealogists who are all members of Accredited Genealogists Ireland. Further information on visiting the National Archives and using the Genealogy1901 & 1911 CENSUS
1901 & 1911 census. A systematic government census of the Irish population was taken every 10 years from 1821 until 1911. No census was taken in 1921, due to political unrest as a result of the War of Independence and Civil War, but the work of taking census resumed in1926.
GUIDE TO FAMILY & LANDED ESTATE COLLECTIONS Among the most significant estate collections held by the National Archives are: Ball estate, Ballsgrove, Drogheda, County Louth. Bellew, Barmeath Castle, county Louth, dating from the 11th to the 19th centuries (accession 1121) Blake of Ballyglunion, county Galway, dated 1652-1900 (accession M PENAL TRANSPORTATION RECORDS: IRELAND TO AUSTRALIA, 1788 Penal transportation records: Ireland to Australia, 1788–1868. Irish archives are a major source for Australians researching Irish convict ancestors, despite the fact that not all records from the Chief Secretary’s Office in Dublin Castle survive, especially from theperiod before 1836.
GUIDE TO THE ARCHIVES OF THE POOR LAW The Poor Law was an attempt to come to terms with some of the problems arising out of widespread poverty in Ireland in the early 19th century by providing institutional relief for the destitute. The Irish Poor Law Act of 1838, heavily influenced by an English Act of 1834, divided the country initially into one hundred and thirty poor law unionsNATIONAL ARCHIVES
History of Irish census records. Censuses of population are taken by governments to establish numbers and characteristics of a country's inhabitants. The first full government census of Ireland was taken in 1821 with further censuses at ten-yearly intervals from 1831 through to 1911. No census was taken in 1921, because of the War ofIndependence.
NATIONAL ARCHIVES
The records now online can be searched by year, surname, forename, county, barony (except 1821), parish and townland/street. The search results page lists the options for your search. Click on one option and you will get a transcript of the record, accompanied by a scan of the original image. You may also browse the records by county, barony THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES OF IRELANDSEARCH THE ONLINE CATALOGUEGENEALOGYCENSUS OF IRELAND 1901/1911CONTACT US / FINDUSGAEILGE
Rising from the ashes: salvaged material from the Public Record Office of Ireland, 1922. In 2017, the National Archives, in partnership with the Irish Manuscripts Commission, began a survey of archival material salvaged from the Public Record Office of Ireland, following the destruction of the record treasury during the Civil War in 1922. NATIONAL ARCHIVES: CENSUS OF IRELAND 1901/1911SEARCH CENSUSCENSUSES PRE 1901COUNTIES, 1901EARLY 20 TH CENTURY IRELANDBROWSE CENSUS 1821-51. The household returns and ancillary records for the censuses of Ireland of 1901 and 1911, which are in the custody of the National Archives of Ireland, represent an extremely valuable part of the Irish national heritage. Read more about their digitisation. All thirty-two counties for 1901 and 1911, searchable by all information GENEALOGY - NATIONAL ARCHIVES OF IRELAND Genealogy. Welcome to the National Archives Genealogy Website. From this page, you can now access the Census Records for 1901 and 1911, Census survivals for 1821-51, Census Search forms for 1841-51, the Tithe Applotment Books from 1823 to 1837, the Soldiers’ Wills from 1914 to 1917, and the Calendars of Wills and Administrations from 1858to 1922.
OBTAIN COPIES OF ARCHIVES Yes. The National Archives provides a copying service to researchers. Staff of the National Archives will copy material on behalf of researchers using specialised scanning equipment. No self-service copying facility is available. Researchers are permitted to order a maximum of 8 instant copies. Any larger volume of material will beposted to
RECORDS OF BIRTH, MARRIAGE & DEATH Records of birth, marriage & death Church and Congregational Registers of Baptism, Marriage and Burial. For the period before the commencement of civil registration of births, marriages and deaths in 1864, church records provide the only record of most births, marriages and deaths in the form of registers of baptisms, marriages andburials.
WILLS AND ADMINISTRATIONS Wills and administrations. To ensure the legality of a will of a deceased person, a grant of probate must be made by the courts. As part of this process, the original will is lodged with the courts. If someone dies intestate, without having made a will, the courts cangrant
GUIDE TO FAMILY & LANDED ESTATE COLLECTIONS Among the most significant estate collections held by the National Archives are: Ball estate, Ballsgrove, Drogheda, County Louth. Bellew, Barmeath Castle, county Louth, dating from the 11th to the 19th centuries (accession 1121) Blake of Ballyglunion, county Galway, dated 1652-1900 (accession M PENAL TRANSPORTATION RECORDS: IRELAND TO AUSTRALIA, 1788 Penal transportation records: Ireland to Australia, 1788–1868. Irish archives are a major source for Australians researching Irish convict ancestors, despite the fact that not all records from the Chief Secretary’s Office in Dublin Castle survive, especially from theperiod before 1836.
1841 / 1851 CENSUS SEARCH FORMS The records now online can be searched by census year, forename and surname of claimant, claimant's present address, forename and surname of claimant's mother and father, and townland/street, parish, barony and county where resident in 1841 or 1851. The Public Record Office of Northern Ireland (PRONI) holds Census Search Forms for people living THE TITHE APPLOTMENT BOOKS, 1823-37 The Tithe Applotment Books. The Tithe Applotment Books are a vital source for genealogical research for the pre-Famine period, given the loss of the 1821-51 Census records. They were compiled between 1823 and 1837 in order to determine the amount which occupiers of agricultural holdings over one acre should pay in tithes to the Churchof
THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES OF IRELANDSEARCH THE ONLINE CATALOGUEGENEALOGYCENSUS OF IRELAND 1901/1911CONTACT US / FINDUSGAEILGE
Rising from the ashes: salvaged material from the Public Record Office of Ireland, 1922. In 2017, the National Archives, in partnership with the Irish Manuscripts Commission, began a survey of archival material salvaged from the Public Record Office of Ireland, following the destruction of the record treasury during the Civil War in 1922. NATIONAL ARCHIVES: CENSUS OF IRELAND 1901/1911SEARCH CENSUSCENSUSES PRE 1901COUNTIES, 1901EARLY 20 TH CENTURY IRELANDBROWSE CENSUS 1821-51. The household returns and ancillary records for the censuses of Ireland of 1901 and 1911, which are in the custody of the National Archives of Ireland, represent an extremely valuable part of the Irish national heritage. Read more about their digitisation. All thirty-two counties for 1901 and 1911, searchable by all information GENEALOGY - NATIONAL ARCHIVES OF IRELAND Genealogy. Welcome to the National Archives Genealogy Website. From this page, you can now access the Census Records for 1901 and 1911, Census survivals for 1821-51, Census Search forms for 1841-51, the Tithe Applotment Books from 1823 to 1837, the Soldiers’ Wills from 1914 to 1917, and the Calendars of Wills and Administrations from 1858to 1922.
OBTAIN COPIES OF ARCHIVES Yes. The National Archives provides a copying service to researchers. Staff of the National Archives will copy material on behalf of researchers using specialised scanning equipment. No self-service copying facility is available. Researchers are permitted to order a maximum of 8 instant copies. Any larger volume of material will beposted to
RECORDS OF BIRTH, MARRIAGE & DEATH Records of birth, marriage & death Church and Congregational Registers of Baptism, Marriage and Burial. For the period before the commencement of civil registration of births, marriages and deaths in 1864, church records provide the only record of most births, marriages and deaths in the form of registers of baptisms, marriages andburials.
WILLS AND ADMINISTRATIONS Wills and administrations. To ensure the legality of a will of a deceased person, a grant of probate must be made by the courts. As part of this process, the original will is lodged with the courts. If someone dies intestate, without having made a will, the courts cangrant
GUIDE TO FAMILY & LANDED ESTATE COLLECTIONS Among the most significant estate collections held by the National Archives are: Ball estate, Ballsgrove, Drogheda, County Louth. Bellew, Barmeath Castle, county Louth, dating from the 11th to the 19th centuries (accession 1121) Blake of Ballyglunion, county Galway, dated 1652-1900 (accession M PENAL TRANSPORTATION RECORDS: IRELAND TO AUSTRALIA, 1788 Penal transportation records: Ireland to Australia, 1788–1868. Irish archives are a major source for Australians researching Irish convict ancestors, despite the fact that not all records from the Chief Secretary’s Office in Dublin Castle survive, especially from theperiod before 1836.
1841 / 1851 CENSUS SEARCH FORMS The records now online can be searched by census year, forename and surname of claimant, claimant's present address, forename and surname of claimant's mother and father, and townland/street, parish, barony and county where resident in 1841 or 1851. The Public Record Office of Northern Ireland (PRONI) holds Census Search Forms for people living THE TITHE APPLOTMENT BOOKS, 1823-37 The Tithe Applotment Books. The Tithe Applotment Books are a vital source for genealogical research for the pre-Famine period, given the loss of the 1821-51 Census records. They were compiled between 1823 and 1837 in order to determine the amount which occupiers of agricultural holdings over one acre should pay in tithes to the Churchof
OBTAIN COPIES OF ARCHIVES Yes. The National Archives provides a copying service to researchers. Staff of the National Archives will copy material on behalf of researchers using specialised scanning equipment. No self-service copying facility is available. Researchers are permitted to order a maximum of 8 instant copies. Any larger volume of material will beposted to
SIMPLE SEARCH
The online catalogue contains over 2 million entries. The vast majority of entries relate to departmental records, modern court records and testamentary material. All files transferred from government departments in recent years are listed to the International Standard of Archival Description (ISAD G), and are uploaded to theonline catalogue
RESEARCHING FAMILY HISTORY This service is available Monday to Friday from 10:00 to 17:00 (with a break for lunch from 13.30-14:00) to anyone in possession of a valid reader’s ticket. The service is staffed by professional genealogists who are all members of Accredited Genealogists Ireland. Further information on visiting the National Archives and using the Genealogy GUIDE TO SOURCES ON EDUCATION Guide to sources on education Commissioners for National Education. The Commissioners for National Education (National Education Board) were established in 1831 for the purpose of administering a fund of 30,000 placed at the disposal of the Lord Lieutenant for the education of the poor in Ireland. TOPICS: IRELAND-AUSTRALIA TRANSPORTATION DATABASE The National Archives of Ireland holds a wide range of records relating to the transportation of convicts from Ireland to Australia covering the period 1788 to 1868. In some cases these include records of members of convicts' families transported as free settlers.. To mark the Australian Bicentenary in 1988, the Taoiseach presented microfilms of the most important of these records to the PENAL TRANSPORTATION RECORDS: IRELAND TO AUSTRALIA, 1788 Penal transportation records: Ireland to Australia, 1788–1868. Irish archives are a major source for Australians researching Irish convict ancestors, despite the fact that not all records from the Chief Secretary’s Office in Dublin Castle survive, especially from theperiod before 1836.
GUIDE TO THE ARCHIVES OF THE POOR LAW The Poor Law was an attempt to come to terms with some of the problems arising out of widespread poverty in Ireland in the early 19th century by providing institutional relief for the destitute. The Irish Poor Law Act of 1838, heavily influenced by an English Act of 1834, divided the country initially into one hundred and thirty poor law unions NATIONAL ARCHIVES OF IRELAND About the Collection. The Property Losses (Ireland) Committee, 1916 (PLIC) was established in June 1916 to assess claims for damages to buildings and property as a result of the destruction caused by the 1916 Rising. The Committee succeeded the Dublin Fire and Property Losses Association, which had been established in May 1916 by businessNATIONAL ARCHIVES
The records now online can be searched by year, surname, forename, county, barony (except 1821), parish and townland/street. The search results page lists the options for your search. Click on one option and you will get a transcript of the record, accompanied by a scan of the original image. You may also browse the records by county, barony WHAT WAS GALWAY LIKE IN THE EARLY 20TH CENTURY? Indeed, while much of the rest of the western world was urbanising, the population of Galway city was actually falling – from 13,426 in 1901 to 13,255 in 1911. Outside of Galway city, there were only three towns in the county: Ballinasloe, Loughrea and Tuam. Potato digging in Galway ca. 1900. At the time, agriculture was the mainstay of the THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES OF IRELANDSEARCH THE ONLINE CATALOGUEGENEALOGYCENSUS OF IRELAND 1901/1911CONTACT US / FINDUSGAEILGE
In 2017, the National Archives, in partnership with the Irish Manuscripts Commission, began a survey of archival material salvaged from the Public Record Office of Ireland, following the destruction of the record treasury during the Civil War in 1922. This collection of 378 brown paper parcels had not been opened since they were recoveredin
NATIONAL ARCHIVES: CENSUS OF IRELAND 1901/1911SEARCH CENSUSCENSUSES PRE 1901COUNTIES, 1901EARLY 20 TH CENTURY IRELANDBROWSE CENSUS 1821-51. The household returns and ancillary records for the censuses of Ireland of 1901 and 1911, which are in the custody of the National Archives of Ireland, represent an extremely valuable part of the Irish national heritage. Read more about their digitisation. All thirty-two counties for 1901 and 1911, searchable by all information GENEALOGY - NATIONAL ARCHIVES OF IRELAND Genealogy. Welcome to the National Archives Genealogy Website. From this page, you can now access the Census Records for 1901 and 1911, Census survivals for 1821-51, Census Search forms for 1841-51, the Tithe Applotment Books from 1823 to 1837, the Soldiers’ Wills from 1914 to 1917, and the Calendars of Wills and Administrations from 1858to 1922.
GENEALOGY – THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES OF IRELAND Sources available in the National Archives for family & local history research. Our free professional Genealogy Advisory Service is available Monday to Friday from 9:30 to 17:00. Our census website provides free access to digitised images of household returns & ancillary records for the censuses of Ireland of 1901 and 1911. RECORDS OF BIRTH, MARRIAGE & DEATH Records of birth, marriage & death Church and Congregational Registers of Baptism, Marriage and Burial. For the period before the commencement of civil registration of births, marriages and deaths in 1864, church records provide the only record of most births, marriages and deaths in the form of registers of baptisms, marriages andburials.
GUIDE TO FAMILY & LANDED ESTATE COLLECTIONS Among the most significant estate collections held by the National Archives are: Ball estate, Ballsgrove, Drogheda, County Louth. Bellew, Barmeath Castle, county Louth, dating from the 11th to the 19th centuries (accession 1121) Blake of Ballyglunion, county Galway, dated 1652-1900 (accession M PENAL TRANSPORTATION RECORDS: IRELAND TO AUSTRALIA, 1788 Penal transportation records: Ireland to Australia, 1788–1868. Irish archives are a major source for Australians researching Irish convict ancestors, despite the fact that not all records from the Chief Secretary’s Office in Dublin Castle survive, especially from theperiod before 1836.
GUIDE TO THE ARCHIVES OF THE POOR LAW The Poor Law was an attempt to come to terms with some of the problems arising out of widespread poverty in Ireland in the early 19th century by providing institutional relief for the destitute. The Irish Poor Law Act of 1838, heavily influenced by an English Act of 1834, divided the country initially into one hundred and thirty poor law unions 1841 / 1851 CENSUS SEARCH FORMS The records now online can be searched by census year, forename and surname of claimant, claimant's present address, forename and surname of claimant's mother and father, and townland/street, parish, barony and county where resident in 1841 or 1851. The Public Record Office of Northern Ireland (PRONI) holds Census Search Forms for people living THE TITHE APPLOTMENT BOOKS, 1823-37 The Tithe Applotment Books. The Tithe Applotment Books are a vital source for genealogical research for the pre-Famine period, given the loss of the 1821-51 Census records. They were compiled between 1823 and 1837 in order to determine the amount which occupiers of agricultural holdings over one acre should pay in tithes to the Churchof
THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES OF IRELANDSEARCH THE ONLINE CATALOGUEGENEALOGYCENSUS OF IRELAND 1901/1911CONTACT US / FINDUSGAEILGE
In 2017, the National Archives, in partnership with the Irish Manuscripts Commission, began a survey of archival material salvaged from the Public Record Office of Ireland, following the destruction of the record treasury during the Civil War in 1922. This collection of 378 brown paper parcels had not been opened since they were recoveredin
NATIONAL ARCHIVES: CENSUS OF IRELAND 1901/1911SEARCH CENSUSCENSUSES PRE 1901COUNTIES, 1901EARLY 20 TH CENTURY IRELANDBROWSE CENSUS 1821-51. The household returns and ancillary records for the censuses of Ireland of 1901 and 1911, which are in the custody of the National Archives of Ireland, represent an extremely valuable part of the Irish national heritage. Read more about their digitisation. All thirty-two counties for 1901 and 1911, searchable by all information GENEALOGY - NATIONAL ARCHIVES OF IRELAND Genealogy. Welcome to the National Archives Genealogy Website. From this page, you can now access the Census Records for 1901 and 1911, Census survivals for 1821-51, Census Search forms for 1841-51, the Tithe Applotment Books from 1823 to 1837, the Soldiers’ Wills from 1914 to 1917, and the Calendars of Wills and Administrations from 1858to 1922.
GENEALOGY – THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES OF IRELAND Sources available in the National Archives for family & local history research. Our free professional Genealogy Advisory Service is available Monday to Friday from 9:30 to 17:00. Our census website provides free access to digitised images of household returns & ancillary records for the censuses of Ireland of 1901 and 1911. RECORDS OF BIRTH, MARRIAGE & DEATH Records of birth, marriage & death Church and Congregational Registers of Baptism, Marriage and Burial. For the period before the commencement of civil registration of births, marriages and deaths in 1864, church records provide the only record of most births, marriages and deaths in the form of registers of baptisms, marriages andburials.
GUIDE TO FAMILY & LANDED ESTATE COLLECTIONS Among the most significant estate collections held by the National Archives are: Ball estate, Ballsgrove, Drogheda, County Louth. Bellew, Barmeath Castle, county Louth, dating from the 11th to the 19th centuries (accession 1121) Blake of Ballyglunion, county Galway, dated 1652-1900 (accession M PENAL TRANSPORTATION RECORDS: IRELAND TO AUSTRALIA, 1788 Penal transportation records: Ireland to Australia, 1788–1868. Irish archives are a major source for Australians researching Irish convict ancestors, despite the fact that not all records from the Chief Secretary’s Office in Dublin Castle survive, especially from theperiod before 1836.
GUIDE TO THE ARCHIVES OF THE POOR LAW The Poor Law was an attempt to come to terms with some of the problems arising out of widespread poverty in Ireland in the early 19th century by providing institutional relief for the destitute. The Irish Poor Law Act of 1838, heavily influenced by an English Act of 1834, divided the country initially into one hundred and thirty poor law unions 1841 / 1851 CENSUS SEARCH FORMS The records now online can be searched by census year, forename and surname of claimant, claimant's present address, forename and surname of claimant's mother and father, and townland/street, parish, barony and county where resident in 1841 or 1851. The Public Record Office of Northern Ireland (PRONI) holds Census Search Forms for people living THE TITHE APPLOTMENT BOOKS, 1823-37 The Tithe Applotment Books. The Tithe Applotment Books are a vital source for genealogical research for the pre-Famine period, given the loss of the 1821-51 Census records. They were compiled between 1823 and 1837 in order to determine the amount which occupiers of agricultural holdings over one acre should pay in tithes to the Churchof
GENEALOGY – THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES OF IRELAND Sources available in the National Archives for family & local history research. Our free professional Genealogy Advisory Service is available Monday to Friday from 9:30 to 17:00. Our census website provides free access to digitised images of household returns & ancillary records for the censuses of Ireland of 1901 and 1911. OBTAIN COPIES OF ARCHIVES Yes. The National Archives provides a copying service to researchers. Staff of the National Archives will copy material on behalf of researchers using specialised scanning equipment. No self-service copying facility is available. Researchers are permitted to order a maximum of 8 instant copies. Any larger volume of material will beposted to
GUIDE TO FAMILY & LANDED ESTATE COLLECTIONS Among the most significant estate collections held by the National Archives are: Ball estate, Ballsgrove, Drogheda, County Louth. Bellew, Barmeath Castle, county Louth, dating from the 11th to the 19th centuries (accession 1121) Blake of Ballyglunion, county Galway, dated 1652-1900 (accession M1901 & 1911 CENSUS
1901 & 1911 census. A systematic government census of the Irish population was taken every 10 years from 1821 until 1911. No census was taken in 1921, due to political unrest as a result of the War of Independence and Civil War, but the work of taking census resumed in1926.
GUIDE TO TESTAMENTARY RECORDS The testamentary calendars available in our reading room have been digitised and can be searched online for the years 1858-1920 and 1922-1982. For the years 1922-1982, the easiest way to access the calendar is to search the online catalogue. If using a ‘Simple Search’ type in Calendar of Wills and the year, for example,Calendar of Wills
VALUATION OFFICE RECORDS Valuation Office records Primary Valuation. The Primary Valuation, also known as Griffith’s Valuation, was the first, full-scale valuation of property in Ireland and details of property with valuations were published between 1847 and 1864. GUIDE TO SOURCES ON EDUCATION Guide to sources on education Commissioners for National Education. The Commissioners for National Education (National Education Board) were established in 1831 for the purpose of administering a fund of 30,000 placed at the disposal of the Lord Lieutenant for the education of the poor in Ireland. PENAL TRANSPORTATION RECORDS: IRELAND TO AUSTRALIA, 1788 Penal transportation records: Ireland to Australia, 1788–1868. Irish archives are a major source for Australians researching Irish convict ancestors, despite the fact that not all records from the Chief Secretary’s Office in Dublin Castle survive, especially from theperiod before 1836.
GUIDE TO PENAL TRANSPORTATION RECORDS: IRELAND TO Guide to penal transportation records: Ireland to Australia, 1788–1868 Irish archives are a major source for Australians researching Irish convict ancestors. GUIDE TO CHURCH OF IRELAND (ANGLICAN) PARISH REGISTERS Parochial records (baptisms, marriages and burials) of the Church of Ireland (Anglican Church) pre-1870 are public records and may be held on microfilm in the National Archives. For records post-1870, it will be necessary to contact the Representative Church Body Library (RCB Library), which holds the archives of the Church of Ireland. THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES OF IRELANDSEARCH THE ONLINE CATALOGUEGENEALOGYCENSUS OF IRELAND 1901/1911CONTACT US / FINDUSGAEILGE
Rising from the ashes: salvaged material from the Public Record Office of Ireland, 1922. In 2017, the National Archives, in partnership with the Irish Manuscripts Commission, began a survey of archival material salvaged from the Public Record Office of Ireland, following the destruction of the record treasury during the Civil War in 1922. NATIONAL ARCHIVES: CENSUS OF IRELAND 1901/1911SEARCH CENSUSCENSUSES PRE 1901COUNTIES, 1901EARLY 20 TH CENTURY IRELANDBROWSE CENSUS 1821-51. The household returns and ancillary records for the censuses of Ireland of 1901 and 1911, which are in the custody of the National Archives of Ireland, represent an extremely valuable part of the Irish national heritage. Read more about their digitisation. All thirty-two counties for 1901 and 1911, searchable by all information GENEALOGY - NATIONAL ARCHIVES OF IRELAND Genealogy. Welcome to the National Archives Genealogy Website. From this page, you can now access the Census Records for 1901 and 1911, Census survivals for 1821-51, Census Search forms for 1841-51, the Tithe Applotment Books from 1823 to 1837, the Soldiers’ Wills from 1914 to 1917, and the Calendars of Wills and Administrations from 1858to 1922.
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WILLS AND ADMINISTRATIONS Wills and administrations. To ensure the legality of a will of a deceased person, a grant of probate must be made by the courts. As part of this process, the original will is lodged with the courts. If someone dies intestate, without having made a will, the courts cangrant
1841 / 1851 CENSUS SEARCH FORMS The records now online can be searched by census year, forename and surname of claimant, claimant's present address, forename and surname of claimant's mother and father, and townland/street, parish, barony and county where resident in 1841 or 1851. The Public Record Office of Northern Ireland (PRONI) holds Census Search Forms for people living THE TITHE APPLOTMENT BOOKS, 1823-37 The Tithe Applotment Books. The Tithe Applotment Books are a vital source for genealogical research for the pre-Famine period, given the loss of the 1821-51 Census records. They were compiled between 1823 and 1837 in order to determine the amount which occupiers of agricultural holdings over one acre should pay in tithes to the Churchof
THE TITHE APPLOTMENT BOOKS, 1823-371834 TITHE APPLOTMENTTITHE APPLOTMENT RECORDSTITHE APPLOTMENT RECORDSTITHE APPLOTMENTS 1826TITHE APPLOTMENTS 1826TITHE RECORDS The Tithe Applotment Books: Search tips. You can search this site in two ways: by name of individual, or by location. Remember, the less information you put in, the more numerous the results. Person search. It is important to remember that the names on this site have been transcribed as they were written into the Tithe Applotment Books. THE TITHE APPLOTMENT BOOKS, 1823-37 GENEALOGY. Home; Search; Browse; How to Search; About the Records; Home; Limerick; Browse the Tithe Applotment Books Parishes in Limerick THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES OF IRELANDSEARCH THE ONLINE CATALOGUEGENEALOGYCENSUS OF IRELAND 1901/1911CONTACT US / FINDUSGAEILGE
Rising from the ashes: salvaged material from the Public Record Office of Ireland, 1922. In 2017, the National Archives, in partnership with the Irish Manuscripts Commission, began a survey of archival material salvaged from the Public Record Office of Ireland, following the destruction of the record treasury during the Civil War in 1922. NATIONAL ARCHIVES: CENSUS OF IRELAND 1901/1911SEARCH CENSUSCENSUSES PRE 1901COUNTIES, 1901EARLY 20 TH CENTURY IRELANDBROWSE CENSUS 1821-51. The household returns and ancillary records for the censuses of Ireland of 1901 and 1911, which are in the custody of the National Archives of Ireland, represent an extremely valuable part of the Irish national heritage. Read more about their digitisation. All thirty-two counties for 1901 and 1911, searchable by all information GENEALOGY - NATIONAL ARCHIVES OF IRELAND Genealogy. Welcome to the National Archives Genealogy Website. From this page, you can now access the Census Records for 1901 and 1911, Census survivals for 1821-51, Census Search forms for 1841-51, the Tithe Applotment Books from 1823 to 1837, the Soldiers’ Wills from 1914 to 1917, and the Calendars of Wills and Administrations from 1858to 1922.
OBTAIN COPIES OF ARCHIVES Yes. The National Archives provides a copying service to researchers. Staff of the National Archives will copy material on behalf of researchers using specialised scanning equipment. No self-service copying facility is available. Researchers are permitted to order a maximum of 8 instant copies. Any larger volume of material will beposted to
RECORDS OF BIRTH, MARRIAGE & DEATH Records of birth, marriage & death Church and Congregational Registers of Baptism, Marriage and Burial. For the period before the commencement of civil registration of births, marriages and deaths in 1864, church records provide the only record of most births, marriages and deaths in the form of registers of baptisms, marriages andburials.
WILLS AND ADMINISTRATIONS Wills and administrations. To ensure the legality of a will of a deceased person, a grant of probate must be made by the courts. As part of this process, the original will is lodged with the courts. If someone dies intestate, without having made a will, the courts cangrant
1841 / 1851 CENSUS SEARCH FORMS The records now online can be searched by census year, forename and surname of claimant, claimant's present address, forename and surname of claimant's mother and father, and townland/street, parish, barony and county where resident in 1841 or 1851. The Public Record Office of Northern Ireland (PRONI) holds Census Search Forms for people living THE TITHE APPLOTMENT BOOKS, 1823-37 The Tithe Applotment Books. The Tithe Applotment Books are a vital source for genealogical research for the pre-Famine period, given the loss of the 1821-51 Census records. They were compiled between 1823 and 1837 in order to determine the amount which occupiers of agricultural holdings over one acre should pay in tithes to the Churchof
THE TITHE APPLOTMENT BOOKS, 1823-371834 TITHE APPLOTMENTTITHE APPLOTMENT RECORDSTITHE APPLOTMENT RECORDSTITHE APPLOTMENTS 1826TITHE APPLOTMENTS 1826TITHE RECORDS The Tithe Applotment Books: Search tips. You can search this site in two ways: by name of individual, or by location. Remember, the less information you put in, the more numerous the results. Person search. It is important to remember that the names on this site have been transcribed as they were written into the Tithe Applotment Books. THE TITHE APPLOTMENT BOOKS, 1823-37 GENEALOGY. Home; Search; Browse; How to Search; About the Records; Home; Limerick; Browse the Tithe Applotment Books Parishes in Limerick OBTAIN COPIES OF ARCHIVES Yes. The National Archives provides a copying service to researchers. Staff of the National Archives will copy material on behalf of researchers using specialised scanning equipment. No self-service copying facility is available. Researchers are permitted to order a maximum of 8 instant copies. Any larger volume of material will beposted to
GUIDE TO FAMILY & LANDED ESTATE COLLECTIONS Among the most significant estate collections held by the National Archives are: Ball estate, Ballsgrove, Drogheda, County Louth. Bellew, Barmeath Castle, county Louth, dating from the 11th to the 19th centuries (accession 1121) Blake of Ballyglunion, county Galway, dated 1652-1900 (accession M GUIDE TO HOSPITAL COLLECTIONS No. Hospital collections are private collections, therefore access can only be granted by the donor. It is necessary for researchers to contact the institution directly to seek permission to access records held in the National Archives. Unless the National Archives receives written permission directly from the unit responsible for suchrequests
GUIDE TO THE ARCHIVES OF THE POOR LAW The Poor Law was an attempt to come to terms with some of the problems arising out of widespread poverty in Ireland in the early 19th century by providing institutional relief for the destitute. The Irish Poor Law Act of 1838, heavily influenced by an English Act of 1834, divided the country initially into one hundred and thirty poor law unions 1841 / 1851 CENSUS SEARCH FORMS Year of Census Extract Surname of Applicant Christian name of Applicant Applicant's present address Surname of Father Christian name of Father Maiden Surname of MotherNATIONAL ARCHIVES
History of Irish census records. Censuses of population are taken by governments to establish numbers and characteristics of a country's inhabitants. The first full government census of Ireland was taken in 1821 with further censuses at ten-yearly intervals from 1831 through to 1911. No census was taken in 1921, because of the War ofIndependence.
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The records now online can be searched by year, surname, forename, county, barony (except 1821), parish and townland/street. The search results page lists the options for your search. Click on one option and you will get a transcript of the record, accompanied by a scan of the original image. You may also browse the records by county, barony CALENDARS OF WILLS AND ADMINISTRATIONS, 1858 Calendars of Wills and Administrations 1858 - 1920. Wills and testamentary records are of assistance to genealogists as evidence of the date of a person’s death and for other information which they may contain concerning the dead person’s family, place of residenceand property.
WHAT WAS GALWAY LIKE IN THE EARLY 20TH CENTURY? Indeed, while much of the rest of the western world was urbanising, the population of Galway city was actually falling – from 13,426 in 1901 to 13,255 in 1911. Outside of Galway city, there were only three towns in the county: Ballinasloe, Loughrea and Tuam. Potato digging in Galway ca. 1900. At the time, agriculture was the mainstay of the THE TITHE APPLOTMENT BOOKS, 1823-37 If you notice any NAMES transcription errors, please select “Report errors in transcription” Report Errors in Transcription THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES OF IRELANDSEARCH THE ONLINE CATALOGUEGENEALOGYCENSUS OF IRELAND 1901/1911CONTACT US / FINDUSGAEILGE
Rising from the ashes: salvaged material from the Public Record Office of Ireland, 1922. In 2017, the National Archives, in partnership with the Irish Manuscripts Commission, began a survey of archival material salvaged from the Public Record Office of Ireland, following the destruction of the record treasury during the Civil War in 1922. NATIONAL ARCHIVES: CENSUS OF IRELAND 1901/1911SEARCH CENSUSCENSUSES PRE 1901COUNTIES, 1901EARLY 20 TH CENTURY IRELANDBROWSE CENSUS Census of Ireland 1901/1911 and Census fragments and substitutes, 1821-51 The household returns and ancillary records for the censuses of Ireland of 1901 and 1911, which are in the custody of the National Archives of Ireland, represent an extremely valuable part of the Irishnational heritage.
GENEALOGY - NATIONAL ARCHIVES OF IRELAND Genealogy. Welcome to the National Archives Genealogy Website. From this page, you can now access the Census Records for 1901 and 1911, Census survivals for 1821-51, Census Search forms for 1841-51, the Tithe Applotment Books from 1823 to 1837, the Soldiers’ Wills from 1914 to 1917, and the Calendars of Wills and Administrations from 1858to 1922.
OBTAIN COPIES OF ARCHIVES Obtain copies of archives Can I order copies of the archives? Yes. The National Archives provides a copying service to researchers. Staff of the National Archives will copy material on behalf of researchers using specialised scanning equipment. RECORDS OF BIRTH, MARRIAGE & DEATH Records of birth, marriage & death Church and Congregational Registers of Baptism, Marriage and Burial. For the period before the commencement of civil registration of births, marriages and deaths in 1864, church records provide the only record of most births, marriages and deaths in the form of registers of baptisms, marriages andburials.
WILLS AND ADMINISTRATIONS Wills and administrations. To ensure the legality of a will of a deceased person, a grant of probate must be made by the courts. As part of this process, the original will is lodged with the courts. 1841 / 1851 CENSUS SEARCH FORMS CENSUS SEARCH FORMS. The Old Age Pensions Act 1908 introduced a non-contributory pension for eligible people aged 70 and over. It was implemented from January 1909 in THE TITHE APPLOTMENT BOOKS, 1823-37 The Tithe Applotment Books. The Tithe Applotment Books are a vital source for genealogical research for the pre-Famine period, given the loss of the 1821-51 Census records. THE TITHE APPLOTMENT BOOKS, 1823-371834 TITHE APPLOTMENTTITHE APPLOTMENT RECORDSTITHE APPLOTMENT RECORDSTITHE APPLOTMENTS 1826TITHE APPLOTMENTS 1826TITHE RECORDS The Tithe Applotment Books: Search tips. You can search this site in two ways: by name of individual, or by location. Remember, the less information you put in, the more numerous the results. Person search. It is important to remember that the names on this site have been transcribed as they were written into the Tithe Applotment Books. THE TITHE APPLOTMENT BOOKS, 1823-37 GENEALOGY. Home; Search; Browse; How to Search; About the Records; Home; Limerick; Browse the Tithe Applotment Books Parishes in Limerick THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES OF IRELANDSEARCH THE ONLINE CATALOGUEGENEALOGYCENSUS OF IRELAND 1901/1911CONTACT US / FINDUSGAEILGE
Rising from the ashes: salvaged material from the Public Record Office of Ireland, 1922. In 2017, the National Archives, in partnership with the Irish Manuscripts Commission, began a survey of archival material salvaged from the Public Record Office of Ireland, following the destruction of the record treasury during the Civil War in 1922. NATIONAL ARCHIVES: CENSUS OF IRELAND 1901/1911SEARCH CENSUSCENSUSES PRE 1901COUNTIES, 1901EARLY 20 TH CENTURY IRELANDBROWSE CENSUS Census of Ireland 1901/1911 and Census fragments and substitutes, 1821-51 The household returns and ancillary records for the censuses of Ireland of 1901 and 1911, which are in the custody of the National Archives of Ireland, represent an extremely valuable part of the Irishnational heritage.
GENEALOGY - NATIONAL ARCHIVES OF IRELAND Genealogy. Welcome to the National Archives Genealogy Website. From this page, you can now access the Census Records for 1901 and 1911, Census survivals for 1821-51, Census Search forms for 1841-51, the Tithe Applotment Books from 1823 to 1837, the Soldiers’ Wills from 1914 to 1917, and the Calendars of Wills and Administrations from 1858to 1922.
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WILLS AND ADMINISTRATIONS Wills and administrations. To ensure the legality of a will of a deceased person, a grant of probate must be made by the courts. As part of this process, the original will is lodged with the courts. 1841 / 1851 CENSUS SEARCH FORMS CENSUS SEARCH FORMS. The Old Age Pensions Act 1908 introduced a non-contributory pension for eligible people aged 70 and over. It was implemented from January 1909 in THE TITHE APPLOTMENT BOOKS, 1823-37 The Tithe Applotment Books. The Tithe Applotment Books are a vital source for genealogical research for the pre-Famine period, given the loss of the 1821-51 Census records. THE TITHE APPLOTMENT BOOKS, 1823-371834 TITHE APPLOTMENTTITHE APPLOTMENT RECORDSTITHE APPLOTMENT RECORDSTITHE APPLOTMENTS 1826TITHE APPLOTMENTS 1826TITHE RECORDS The Tithe Applotment Books: Search tips. You can search this site in two ways: by name of individual, or by location. Remember, the less information you put in, the more numerous the results. Person search. It is important to remember that the names on this site have been transcribed as they were written into the Tithe Applotment Books. THE TITHE APPLOTMENT BOOKS, 1823-37 GENEALOGY. Home; Search; Browse; How to Search; About the Records; Home; Limerick; Browse the Tithe Applotment Books Parishes in Limerick OBTAIN COPIES OF ARCHIVES Obtain copies of archives Can I order copies of the archives? Yes. The National Archives provides a copying service to researchers. Staff of the National Archives will copy material on behalf of researchers using specialised scanning equipment. GUIDE TO FAMILY & LANDED ESTATE COLLECTIONS Guide to family & landed estate collections Landed estate records provide one of the richest sources of archival material available tolocal historians.
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