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Navigating your Irish Genealogical Legacy Online

Lorna MoloneyUCC – Summer School Co-Ordinator

Ancestral Connections: Names, Places & Spaces

085-8721184

Researching Irish Ancestry Online

After this lesson

www.irishgenealogy.ie

Advantages of irishgenealogy.ie

• Free• 3 Million church records prior to 1900• Areas covered: • Carlow (Anglican) • Cork and Ross (Catholic) excludes Cork city,

Dublin City, (Anglican, Catholic and some presbyterian)

• Kerry, (Anglican and Catholic

New developments

• While irishgenealogy.ie is currently stalled, a partner, the Representative Church Body Library is continuing to upload Anglican records transcriptions in the interim via its site at http://ireland.anglican.org/about/151

The National Archives of Ireland

• www.nationalarchives.ie– Includes a new catalogue– Dedicated online genealogy records portal at – www.genealogy.nationalarchives.ie• Holds census records 1901 & 1911• Tithe Applotment books 1823-1837• Soldiers Wills from 1914-1917

Coming soon to National Archives

• Digitised Probate Calendars from 1858-1922• Surviving census fragments 1821-1851• Valuation Office House and Field Books 1848-

1860• Census Search Forms for 1841 and 1851

census (used for pension applications)

Military Archives

• www.militaryarchives.ie– Created by the Department of Defence– Maps, Plans and Drawings Collections of Military

Barracks in Ireland– Online Military Archives Image Identification

Project– Bureau of Military History Witness statements– Military census from 1922

Military Archives developments

• Preparing to release its Military Service Pensions Archive for Soldiers who servied in the army (including those who served in the original IRA) as well as various medal lists

Ordnance Survey

• Northern Irish Ordnance Survey Maps are freely available online at https://maps.osni.gov.uk/mapconsolehistoricalmaps.aspx– Different historical maps of Ulster from various

different times namely 1820-1851. 1851- 1883. 1883-1920, 1920-1951 and 1951 to latestg.

Separate resource for Ireland at www.osi.ie – essential for locating townlands in the south

Irish Genealogy Toolkit

• www.irish-genealogy-toolkit.com – Provision of many useful resources, articles and

sources such as Old Age Pension record applications

JSTOR Early Journals

• JSTOR Early Journals Portals at www.jstor.org/action/showAdvancedSearch

• Articles from 200 journals published prior to 1923 in the US and before1870 elsewhere in the world.– The Belfast Monthly Magazine (1808-1814)– Transactions of the Kilkenny Archaeological

Society (1849-1853)– Early articles are free to view

Volunteer Created Projects

• www.billmacafee.com relevant for ancestry in counties Londonderry and parts of Antrim.– Transcription of 1831 census for County

Londonderry– Church and agricultural censuses,– Townland valuations

Coming soon The Great Parchment Book of 1639- survey of all Ulster-based estates

Burials

• Burial databases- growth area for Irish research

• www.irishgraveyards.ie growing free to access database of burials

• www.discovereverafter.com• www.igp-web.com/igpparchives

Newpapers

• www.irishnewsarchive.com • Joseph McGarrity Newspapers collections

from Villanova University at http://tinyurl.com/mcgarritynewpapers digitised images of many rare 19th century Irish newspapers for FREE

• John Grenhams’ www.irishtimes.com/ancestor/ Browse section

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