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Overview
We have provided a range of resources that should help you get started researching your Irish roots.
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Additional Considerations
You can sharpen your search by refining the exact geographic region which can be tricky in a foreign land not to mention that place names do change over time. Swilson.info has some helpful resources to navigate the Townlands and Places. Their database covers the Townlands, Towns, Parishes & Baronies of Ireland and is based on an old book from 1861. The Townland search provides the associated Civil Parish, Barony, Poor law Union and County. The Townland explorer allows you to browse by county name and then to see the associated Poor Law Unions, Barony, and Civil Parishes.
Feature Items (old digital books)
- Introduction to Ireland Genealogy Resources
- Ireland Visual Access On-Line Resources
- Ireland Marriages 1771 to 1812
- Cork and Ross Ireland Marriage 1623-1750
- Irish Pedigrees by John O’Hart
- Annals of the Kingdom of Ireland 1616
- 1838 Genealogy of Commoners Great Britain and Ireland
City Directories
- Cork Directory mixed years 1753 – 1945 corkpastandpresent.ie
- Pigot & Co’s Directory of Ireland 1824 failteromhat.com
- Slater’s Commercial Directory of Ireland 1846 failteromhat.com
- Telephone Subscribers Ireland 1900-1901 swilson.info
Research Tips / Recent Items
- Search Irish Census 1911, 1901, 1851, 1814, 1831, 1821 (Free) via NationalArchives.ie
- Browse Catholic Parish registers Nli.ie
- Resource list at Irish Ancestry Research Center IrishArc.org
- Irish Convicts to New South Wales 1788-1849
- Genealogical Society of Ireland FamilyHistory.ie
Passenger Lists (free to search)
- Irish Convicts to New South Wales 1788-1849 Pcug.org.au
Guide Books
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Related Resources
- Return to => Heritage Home Page
External Resources
- Irish Heritage Ancestry.com
- Irish Heritage FamilySearch.org
- Irish Heritage IrishGenealogy.ie
- Irish Heritage TheIrishArchives.com
- Irish Heritage AmericanAncestors.org
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