IRISH RESEARCH ON THE INTERNET
This page was prepared by
Barbara Lewis for her class,
Irish Research on the Internet,
which is held periodically at the Ogden Family Search
Library, in Ogden, Utah.
Links that are numbered are used for priority of instruction when time in class is limited
Updated June 24, 2017
LDS RESOURCES
2- Library
Catalog Click on SEARCH at the top and then CATALOG
3- Online
Research Classes from LDS: Any Irish researcher
would benefit from taking advantage of these classes. To change country,
click on "anyplace" at the left
4- IRELAND
on WIKI....A place to start...a GREAT MAP.....BEGINNERS
CORNER....and topics of Interest at the left.
5- BMD Certificates available at the FHL in Salt Lake City Scroll down to the bottom of the page
6-GOOGLE
This could be your most important tool
in researching!
7-GENUKI
-Ireland...information
related to all of Ireland
GETTING
STARTED.....from the National Archives of Ireland....summary of
the various records available.....
CENSUS AND CENSUS SUBSTITUTES
About Irish Census records:
8-The first Irish census to survive intact is 1901. This is available
at the Family History Library in Salt Lake City.
1901 and
1911
Census of Ireland: The National Archives of Ireland census website
has been updated to provide new search options for the 1911 census, including:
Relation to Head of Household, Literacy, Occuptation, Marital Status,
County/Country of Origin, Language Proficiency, Specified Illnesses, Number
of Years Married, Number of Children Born, and Number of Children Living.
All thirty-two counties for 1911 are now available on the site. :
1901 and 1911 Census search engine
Earlier Irish census records were largely destroyed by fire in Dublin in 1922. There are fragments which have been transcribed by genealogists but these include only a very small amount of the original records. The best known Irish census substitute is Griffith's Valuations which was a listing of who the renters were and who owned the property. It was begun about 1848.
Irish
Census Information
Online Census
Indexes and Records
Census records
online: This site has not only census records listed
by county, but Griffith Valuation, Tithe Applotment, Pigots Directories,
and other resources..
Householder's
Index:: explanation and visual samples
Griffiths
Primary Valuation Search Engine and explanation
of....
Valuation
Revision Books: From PRONI. These are the
continuation records of the original Griffiths Valuation (1847 - 1864), and
use the same plot numbers and townlands. You can use these records to see
when someone acquired or disposed of a property, when they died (eg theoccupant
will change to "reps of."), plus other changes such as purchase. Covered
are counties Antrim, Armagh, Down,Fermanagh, Londonderry and Tyrone between
the years 1864 to 1933.
9- Griffith's
Valuation on "Ask About Ireland" ( between 1848
and 1864)...I'm told the spelling has to be letter perfect on this
search engine...but it is an excellent source.
Tithe
Applotment on Ancestry: Information from the Tithe Books
has been extracted and the have been indexed in this data set. Only
the six counties that constitute present-day Northern Ireland Antrim,
Armagh, Derry, Down, Fermanagh, and Tyrone, covering 223 parishes, are
included. If you find an ancestor among the nearly 200,000 listed, you will
learn the following:Name, County, Parish, Townland, Year of Enumeration
10--Tithe Applotments from the National Archives 1823-1837....a search in most counties here
Tithe
Applotments: LDS film nos...by townland
Freeholder's
Index (PRONI)...search engine off to the
right...Lists of people entitled to vote
(abt 1775-1825)
Irish
Flax Growers List of 1796
(Ancestry)
Another Flax Growers
List
COMMUNITY RESOURCES
44-Ireland Genweb
Project
Northern Ireland
Gebweb
45-
Ireland Mailing
Lists..
Northern Ireland
Mailing Lists
All Mailing
lists There are many, kind people on these lists who are
very helpful, and some professionals even volunteer their
"expertise."
See Instruction for joining a MAILING LIST at the bottom of this page.
Message Boards on
Ancestry.....from
the home page, go to the Collaborate Tab at the top and down to Message Boards
box and click on the "Go to the boards" link on the green strip.
In the Find a Board search engine, type in your surname or
locality. Then select the one you need, as there will several listed. Use
the Keyword box to type in your key word; it is strongly suggested
that you use a surname keyword on a locality board or a locality keyword
for a surname message board, or..go directly to
Find a Board
Message Boards on
Genealogy.Com (GenForum)
IRISH SURNAMES
Surname
Registery... Scroll down to Surname Registry...make
connections with others researching the same surname.
Irish Clans and
Surnames
11-Surname Search
on Irish Ancestors on Irish Times: This site is
excellent!
Irish
Surnames ...on the right side of page
Surname
Thesaurus.....to find variations of spellings
MAPS
but first, some general facts about Ireland.....
Northern Ireland is a part of the United Kingdom.
The British Isles consist of Great Britain and Ireland
(plus many small islands around the coast of both.)
Great Britain is politically divided into England, Scotland
and Wales.Ireland is politically divided into Republic of Ireland (used to
be Irish Free State or Eire) and Northern Ireland.
UK is United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, ruled
from Westminster and regional parliaments and with Queen Elizabeth II as
monarch.
The Republic of Ireland is now an independent, foreign country to
the UK with its own president and parliament.
Historically Ireland is divided into four provinces; Leinster, Munster, Connought
and Ulster. Ulster comprises nine counties of which
three are in the Republic of Ireland and six in Northern
Ireland.
IRISH PROVINCES:
LEINSTER: Carlow, Dublin, Kildare, Kilkenny, Laois
(Leix/Queen's),Longford, Louth, Meath, Offaly (King's Co.), Westmeath, Wexford
and Wicklow.
MUNSTER: Clare, Cork, Kerry, Limerick, Tipperary, and
Waterford.
ULSTER: Divided in two sections --
(1) Northern Ireland : Antrim, Armagh, Derry/Londonderry, Down,
Fermanagh, and Tyrone.
(2) Republic of Ireland: Cavan, Donegal, and Monaghan.
CONNAUGHT: Galway, Leitrim, Mayo, Roscommon and Sligo.
OK.....now the web sites....
12-Irish
Jurisdictions: Administrative Division of Ireland, Province, Barony,
Townland etc
13-IreAtlas Townland
Database...Seanruad
14-Ordinance
Survey Map--Mapviewer
15-Googlemaps
UK
Maps of
Ireland
Maps of
Ulster graveyards----religious distribution "History of
Headstones" click on
"maps"http://www.findmypast.ie/
Parish Maps of Northern
Ireland.....
Townlands of Ulster
Ireland's
History in Maps
VITAL RECORDS
15.5 - IMPORTANT: Roman Catholic Parish Registers now found at these 4 sites below; Coverage is 1655-1915 depending on which database.
Find My Past: Scroll down and to the right are other options of Parish Records
Ancestry: SEARCH tab at top: All collections; Scroll down to LOCATION and click on UK and Irelanad; Clink on Ireland in the map: Ireland Catholic Parish registers Indexed
National Library of Ireland has Catholic Parish Registers, Browse only; enter Parish name
Irish Family History Foundation.(RootsIreland.ie)....a pay site, but a very important place to search for records... This site is updated often with new records available from the various counties.
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16 - List of Church of Ireland Parish Registers: The Church of Ireland has just published an updated list of Historic parish registers for Ireland. This very useful 96-page pdf document list sby parish and diocese what baptisms, marriages, and burial records exist by date range and where to find them, including where to look online.
16.5-Irish Family History Foundation.(RootsIreland)....a pay site, but a very important place to search for records... This site is updated often with new records available from the various counties.
17-Irish Genealogy: FREE Church Records of Kerry, Dublin, Carlow, and the RC Dioceses of Cork and Ross...notice the "Church Records" link at the top
18-Bill Macafee's Website: One Stop-Shopping for County Derry......if you're a Derry researcher, don't miss this site!
19-Irish Records on Ancestry: Home page >Search >Scroll down to the UK and Ireland link. Click on map of Northern Ireland and Ireland separately, as there are databases for each.
20-County Heritage Centers- find out which records are indexed on the above site. Click on "Counties Online" at the right; click on a closeup of your county and note the sources available for that county and research centers located in that county.
21-Irish Ancestry on "Irish Times"...an excellent site for earnest researchers; excellent showing of counties, parishes, and townlands and availability of records
About the Calendar Wills and Administration (National Archives)-...read this before using the site below
22- Calendar of Wills...unavailable
Ireland Genealogy Project
Archives (IGP).....a good place to share
your Irish resources...also click on the bearded man at the bottom to bring
up the Archives of this project
British
Isles and North America Batch numbers
Headstones--a subscription
site with a free inscription search
Burial Records on "Ancestors at Rest"
Ireland Genealogy Links....by county...contains many vital records
Ireland Marriages and Marriage Database
23-Italian Genealogy Group for NYC vital records and naturalization indexes If your kin came into NYC, this is a great place to look. I have personally found a number of records fo my kin here.
24-Batch Numbers ( Hugh Wallis site) Click on County >Parish or town >Fill in name and see who comes up in that Parish !
British
Isles and North America Batch numbers
CHURCH RECORDS
25-A
Guide to Church Records at PRONI
RC, Presbyterian, and Church of Ireland Records...use the search engine
at the top right
26-Church
Records from " Irish Ancestors " follow links at the
left..
27-
Presbyterian
Church Records at PRONI Use the search engine at the top
right ie: church records
28-Roman
Catholic Records ...from "Irish Ancestors"...bring up by county
and then parish...shows where the records are held.
29-Records from the National Library of Ireland in Dublin..
Roman Catholic Parish Registers (Brian
Mitchell)
30-Roman
Catholic Church Records at PRONI
Church of Ireland records (Brian Mitchell)
31-Index to the Church of Ireland Records at PRONI. Use search engine at the top right
EMMIGRATION AND PASSENGER LISTS
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32-Ellis Island
33-Castlegarden...Offers
free access to an extraordinary database of information on 10 million immigrants
from 1830 through 1892, the year Ellis Island opened.
Irish Passenger Lists Research Guide..........worth
reading before you dive in!!
34-The
Ships List
From Ireland to America (Ancestry.com)
35-
Irish
Emigrants into New York City
1846-1851(Ancestry)
36-Irish
Immigration to US and Canada (Olive Tree
Genealogy)
37-Irish
Ships Passenger Lists (Olive Tree
Genealogy)
38-Ships
Passenger Lists From Ireland 1811 (Olive Tree
Genealogy)
Peter Robinson settlers...Ireland to Canada (Olive Tree
Genealogy)
List of Poor sent from England to Ireland
(1860-1862)
Irish Passengers Lists
More Irish Passenger Lists
39-Immigrant Ships
Transcribers Guild
Ireland to Quebec/Ireland to Pennsylvania
(Olive Tree Genealogy)
Galway
to NYC....1851 (Famine Immigrants)
Book
2 of the
above
Book
3 of the above
Gateway
to searchable online passenger lists....in case you
missed one of the sites listed above
All
Ireland Passenger Lists...many overlap with those
above....but contains some different ones
Passenger
lists from Donegal
Irish
Passenger Lists
40-The
Irish in America...read this before using the following site
41-Missing
Friends: Search for Missing Friends: Irish Immigrant
Advertisements Placed in the Boston Pilot
42-GOOGLE BOOK or just GOOGLE: Search for Biographical Albums of the county of which your Irish kin settled
GREAT LINKS TO IRISH RESOURCES
43-Family
History Workshops from Boyd Gray Boyd Gray is an
experienced Irish researcher living in County Donegal Ireland,. His
primary genealogy interests are related to West Ulster and in particular
Counties Donegal, Tyrone, and Londonderry.
Ireland Reaching Out....a
fairly new site of Irish Resources
About
the Abercorn Papers..from PRONI,,,,,also see this
link from the LDS
catalog
Irish Roots
Irish Genealogy
Project--IGP ...links also
found on some counties in the table below
Calendar
of Wills online for the Londonderry Probate area (PRONI)
1858-1900......search
engine...
These were a brief outline of wills and Letters of Application (for those
who died intestate) which are currently kept either in Derry Probate Office
or Belfast PRONI.
They often give next of kin.
Locating where your family
lived in Ireland....you're not alone if you don't
know!!
Social
Security Death Index (US...go to Ancestry home page...up
to SEARCH...down to birth, marriages, deaths...then over at the right column:
'US Social Security Death Index"
The
Great Irish Potato Famine...the story
of....
Fianna.....Great
resources found here!
Bob's
Genealogy links
Irish
Ancestors Page...Great info about Irish terminology and
resources --a real fun site!!
Cyndi's List for Ireland
and Northern Ireland
Ulster
Ancestry Links ....there are many Free links that you can use
on this site!
Pigot & Co's Provincial
Directory of Ireland 1824
Currency
Converter
Newspaper Archive
Ireland
Irish Genealogy
News-Blogs about what's new in Irish Research
LIBRARIES AND HERITAGE CENTERS
The Public Record Office of Northern
Ireland (PRONI)
The General Record
Office of Northern Ireland (GRO)
National Library
of Ireland (Dublin)
National Archives of
Ireland
Irish
Heritage Centers--North and South
CIVIL REGISTRATION and ORDERING CERTIFICATES
Civil Registration index
on LDS films-births
Civil Registration index
on LDS films-marriages
What BMD certificates are
available from the General Record
Office?
Ordering
BMD
Certificates
for Northern
Ireland
(NIdirect)
Ordering BMD Certificates for Ireland
PAY SITES
Irish
Family History Foundation---Online Service---see
above
Ancestry.com......Many
good Irish resources...check back often. ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH
RECORDS now on Ancestry.
Ulster Ancestry
...an
excellent profesional service site, but first click on "Free Pages" at top
of home page.....ask a question and Robert will answer
and be very helpful
AncestryIreland..enter surname in search box
for free databases
Find My Past
Ireland: The earliest records date back to the 13th century
(wills) and include several important collections from the 18th century (The
Elphin Census 1749 and the 1798 Rebellion records). The collection includes
the exclusive publication of the Landed Estates Court records, a crucial
resource for the mid- to late-19th century, which includes details of over
500,000 tenants on Irish estates.
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THE COUNTIES
Below are just a few of the many good sites for each county. Please excuse broken links as it is hard to keep up with changes.
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In the subject line: put the NAME of the person you are seeking, or other appropriate subject. Examples:
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or
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