This repository, its location, opening times, accessibility etc., and the genealogical records therein are considered elsewhere, and may be liked to from the homepage of this site.
This repository, its location, opening times, accessibility etc., and the genealogical records therein are considered elsewhere, and may be liked to from the homepage of this site.
This repository, its location, opening times, accessibility etc., and the genealogical records therein are considered elsewhere, and may be liked to from the homepage of this site.
Office of the Registrar-General, Dublin
This repository, its location, opening times, accessibility etc., and the genealogical records therein are considered elsewhere, and may be liked to from the homepage of this site.
Office of the Registrar-General, Belfast
This repository, its location, opening times, accessibility etc., and the genealogical records therein are considered elsewhere, and may be liked to from the homepage of this site.
This repository, its location, opening times, accessibility etc., and the genealogical records therein are considered elsewhere, and may be liked to from the homepage of this site.
This repository, its location, opening times, accessibility etc., and the genealogical records therein are considered under "Other Repositories of Records", and may be liked to from the homepage of this site.
Representative Church Body Library
This repository, its location, opening times, accessibility etc., and the genealogical records therein are considered under "Other Repositories of Records", and may be liked to from the homepage of this site. It is also considered under "Parish Registers" and "Church of Ireland Registers".
Dublin Local Studies Collection
This repository, its location, opening times, accessibility etc., and the genealogical records therein are considered under "Other Repositories of Records", and may be liked to from the homepage of this site.
This repository, its location, opening times, accessibility etc., and the genealogical records therein are considered under "Other Repositories of Records", and may be liked to from the homepage of this site.
Public Records Office, England
in Dublin, Belfast, Cork,and Derry.
Local Catholic Church History and Genealogy
A to Z of Irish Genealogy Sites
Andrew J. Morris - Genealogy - Ireland
Famalia Resources in Public Libraries
To download a free copy of Legacy Family Tree 3.0
Genealogy Research Forms from Family Tree Magazine
Cyndi Howell's list of genealogy sites on the Internet has more than 85,350 links. 76,500 links, categorized and cross-referenced, in over 140 categories, and there are another 8,850 plus uncategorized new links in the works. In the year 2000 there were more than 26 million page hits. The site is updated every day, and is a first call for anyone who takes seriously Genealogy on the Internet.
The companion web site to the PBS family history and genealogy television series.
This site is committed to bringing genealogical databases online for free access.
Genealogy Resources on the Internet - Ireland
Oxford Ancestors is the World's first organization to harness the power and precision of modern DNA- based genetics in the service of genealogy.
Australlian Family History Compendium
Scots origins is the official Internet source of genealogical data for Scotland. Scots Origins is the only online database with comprehensive government records for an entire country, dating from 1553, and the only service providing online ordering of official extracts from Scottish birth, marriage and death registers.
English Origins provides access to the archives of the Society of Genealogists, the foremost source of ancestral information in the British Isles. The English Origins database contains records dating from 1568 - available online only from Origins.net - which provide unique genealogical and biographical data for family history researchers.
National Archives United States
The way in which Australia and New Zealand were settled means that researchers seek information from more than one region. Volunteers in regional research groups may have produced valuable research material, but without publicity, the location and knowledge of such material remains obscure. The Internet allows us to publicise their existence, make documents available, or draw research enquiries into regional collections. The benefit is an awareness that this information exists, and knowing where, and how, to access these documents.
South Australia family history and genealogy
Australlia / New Zealand Memorial Inscriptions
Genealogy Links and Surname Search Engine Sites
Atlas of Surname Distribution in United States
Surnames-Origins-L Mailing List
Irish Genealogical Research Society
The IGRS was established in 1936 in London to encourage and promote the study of Irish genealogy and to collect books and manuscripts of genealogical value. Membership is open to all who have an interest in Irish genealogy.
Membership benefits include:
Access to the largest private library of Irish genealogical material in Britain.
Receipt of the Journal “The Irish Genealogist “ produced annually and the bi-annual newsletter.
Inclusion in the register of members’ interests maintained by the Society.
Access to the planned Members Only section on their website where information and extracts from Library holdings will be posted and regularly changed as a service to members unable to visit the Library.
Genealogical Society of Ireland
The Society was founded in 1990 to promote an interest in genealogy in Ireland by organising open meetings, lectures, workshops and publishing genealogical material. The Society holds two meetings each month on the 2nd Monday in The Dún Laoghaire Club, Eblana Avenue (off Marine Road), Co. Dublin at 20.00 hrs and on the 4th Wednesday at the Port View Hotel, Marine Road, Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin at 10.30 hrs. (Bus 7, 7A, 8, 75, 45A, 46A, 59, 111 and DART Dún Laoghaire Station). The Society's objective is to establish an open access genealogical research archive or Daonchartlann at the Martello Tower, Seapoint, Co. Dublin.
The Irish Ancestral Research Association
This association based in Massachusetts is a non-profit organization established to develop and promote the growth, study and exchange of ideas among people and organizations interested in Irish genealogical and historical research and education. The Website of the association has excellent links to other Irish genealogical resources.
Irish Genealogical Society, Int'l (I.G.S.I.)
A non-profit organization dedicated to assisting members in genealogical research of Irish ancestry. Who try to put members in touch with others researching the same surnames. Their resources are specifically selected to assist members in finding information and resources on ancestors in Ireland.
They hope to foster and encourage the development of sound genalogical methods in documenting family histories, including promoting the compilation of Irish records and research around the world.
Although IGSI is headquartered in Minneapolis - St. Paul, Minnesota, United States, members reside in all 50 states, plus 10 foreign countries.
Irish Genealogical Society Wisconsin
Founded in 1992 this is a non-profit educational organization committed to promoting an understanding of Irish family research, Irish-American history, Irish history and culture.
Their objectives are:
* to stimulate genealogical communication, education, interest and exchange of information, especially as it relates to Irish genealogy, to/with individuals, libraries and organization.
* to provide instruction and/or assistance through publications, educational programs, workshops, seminars, and/or trips for genealogical research for members and the general public.
* to foster careful documentation and promote scholarly genealogical research, writing, and publication.
* to foster and encourage interest and research in Irish heritage and culture.
* to encourage the collection, preservation and maintenance of genealogical and historical materials.
* to champion ethical standards and practices in the field of genealogy.
The New England Historic Genealogical Society
This is the oldest genealogical society in the United States. For over 150 years, NEHGS has helped new and experienced researchers trace their heritage in New England and around the world. Today they have more than 18,000 members worldwide.
Federation of Family History Societies
The Federation of Family History Societies (FFHS) is an international organisation based in the UK which represents, advises and supports over 220 family history societies and genealogical organisations world-wide, with a total Membership of over 180,000.
Its principal aims are: to co-ordinate and assist the work of societies or other bodies interested in family history, genealogy and heraldry; to foster the spirit of mutual co-operation, by sponsoring projects in these fields.
New Zealand Society of Genealogists Hamilton Branch
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My site on law in Ireland, and Internet resources
Using the 1980 U.S. Census CD's from the LDS
A Chart for Figuring Relationships
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