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Genealogy
Research in Ireland.
For the purposes of
this site, I make no distinction between family history research in Northern
Ireland and Eire, they are both Ireland, and were of course united until
1921. I will however point out which of the below listed websites is relevant.
The Irish General Record Office which has all of the records up to 1921,
and just those of Eire from that year on is to be found at: Click
here.
The Genealogical Society of Ireland has an informative site that you may
find of interest: Click
here.
The Public Record Office of Northern Ireland may be found here: Click
here.
The Irish National Archives in Dublin is an enormously important place
for finding Irish records: Click
here.
The North of Ireland Family History Society is to be found at: Click
here. I cannot reiterate enough just how important being a member
of a family history society may be. Like minded people of differing levels
of expertise, who will not mind helping to point you in the right directions.
The Irish Ancestors site offers all manner of information about Ireland,
including details of parishes, online maps, and much, much more. Click
here.
The Church of Ireland Genealogy and Family History website is another
extremely useful resource. Click
here.
The Irish Ancestral Research Association website has an abundance of information
about finding out about your family history in Ireland. Click
here.
There is an excellent website named Catholic Ireland, worthy of note.
Click
here.
Details of Dublin Archives may be found here. Click
here.
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