Ireland Marriages 1771 to 1812

The book “Irish Marriages”  is an index to the marriages that were published in Walker’s Hibernian magazine from 1771 to 1812. The book also has an appendix, from the notes of Sir Arthur Vicars Ulster King of Arms, of the births, marriages, and deaths in the Anthologia Hibernica, 1793 and 1794 (1897)

Below are links to the digital copy of the book and a full text version where you can search for keywords and folks names.  In the full text versions you can search for a name by opening the document and then pressing Control F which brings up a search function.

Digital Copy of Irish Marriages 1771 to 1812 Vol 1 A to J
Digital Copy of Irish Marriages 1771 to 1812 Vol 1 K to Z

Full Text Copy of Irish Marriages 1771 to 1812 Vol 1 A to J
Full Text Copy of Irish Marriages 1771 to 1812 Vol 1 K to Z

Other sources for the books include:

Irish Marriages A-G

Irish Marriages H

Irish Marriages I-K

Irish Marriages L-McD

Irish Marriages McD-My

Several versions of the Hiberman Magazine are available so you can look up the actual entry listed in the index.

Walker’s Hibernian magazine (1786)
Walker’s Hibernian magazine (1787)
Walker’s Hibernian magazine (1788)
Walker’s Hibernian magazine (1789)
Walker’s Hibernian magazine (1792, pt. 1)
Walker’s Hibernian magazine (1792, pt. 2)
Walker’s Hibernian magazine (1793, pt. 1)
Walker’s Hibernian magazine (1793, pt. 2)
Walker’s Hibernian magazine (1794, pt. 1)
Walker’s Hibernian magazine (1794, pt. 2)
Walker’s Hibernian magazine (1796, pt. 1)
Walker’s Hibernian magazine (1796, pt. 2)
Walker’s Hibernian magazine (1800, pt. 1)
Walker’s Hibernian magazine (1801)
Walker’s Hibernian magazine (1802)
Walker’s Hibernian magazine (1803)
Walker’s Hibernian magazine (1804)
Walker’s Hibernian magazine (1805)
Walker’s Hibernian magazine (1806)
Walker’s Hibernian magazine (1807)
Walker’s Hibernian magazine (1808)
Walker’s Hibernian magazine (1809)
Walker’s Hibernian magazine (1811)
Walker’s Hibernian magazine (Jan.-May 1798)
Walker’s Hibernian magazine (July-Dec. 1800)