Tracing Your Irish Ancestors

Tracing Your Irish Ancestors
Title Tracing Your Irish Ancestors PDF eBook
Author John Grenham
Publisher Genealogical Publishing Company
Pages 606
Release 2010-11
Genre Reference
ISBN 9780806320465

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Tracing Your Ancestors in Northern Ireland

Tracing Your Ancestors in Northern Ireland
Title Tracing Your Ancestors in Northern Ireland PDF eBook
Author Ian Maxwell
Publisher H.M. Stationery Office
Pages 144
Release 1997
Genre History
ISBN

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"This volume provides an authoritative survey of the material held in the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland...[It] provides invaluable information on how to explore Northern Ireland's public and private records, and the material held about its churches, schools, law courts, businesses and individuals. It also explains step by step how to research records of births, marriages, and deaths, as well as directing the reader to other less well-known sources containing valuable genealogical information." --Back cover.

The Family Tree Irish Genealogy Guide

The Family Tree Irish Genealogy Guide
Title The Family Tree Irish Genealogy Guide PDF eBook
Author Claire Santry
Publisher Penguin
Pages 242
Release 2017-05-29
Genre Reference
ISBN 144034888X

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Discover your Irish roots! Trace your Irish ancestors from American shores back to the Emerald Isle. This in-depth guide from Irish genealogy expert Claire Santry will take you step-by-step through the exciting--and challenging--journey of discovering your Irish roots. You'll learn how to identify immigrant ancestor, find your family's county and townland of origin, and locate key genealogical resources that will breathe life into your family tree. With historical timelines, sample records, resource lists, and detailed information about where and how to find your ancestors online, this guide has everything you need to uncover your Irish heritage. In this book, you'll find: • The best online resources for Irish genealogy • Detailed guidance for finding records in the old country, from both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland • Helpful background on Irish history, geography, administrative divisions, and naming patterns • Case studies that apply concepts and strategies to real-life research problems Whether your ancestors hail from the bustling streets of Dublin or a small town in County Cork, The Family Tree Irish Genealogy Guide will give you the tools you need to track down your ancestors in Ireland.

Tracing Your Irish Ancestors

Tracing Your Irish Ancestors
Title Tracing Your Irish Ancestors PDF eBook
Author John Grenham
Publisher Genealogical Publishing Com
Pages 556
Release 2006
Genre History
ISBN 9780806317687

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Tracing Your Northern Irish Ancestors

Tracing Your Northern Irish Ancestors
Title Tracing Your Northern Irish Ancestors PDF eBook
Author Ian Maxwell
Publisher Pen and Sword
Pages 185
Release 2016-02-29
Genre Reference
ISBN 1473851807

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The second edition of Tracing Your Northern Irish Ancestors is an expert introduction for the family historian to the wealth of material available to researchers in archives throughout Northern Ireland. Many records, like the early twentieth-century census returns and school registers, will be familiar to researchers, but others are often overlooked by all but the most experienced of genealogists. An easy-to-use, informative guide to the comprehensive collections available at the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland is a key feature of Ian Maxwells handbook. He also takes the reader through the records held in many libraries, museums and heritage centres across the province, and he provides detailed coverage of records that are available online. Unlike the rest of the British Isles, which has very extensive civil and census records, Irish ancestral research is hampered by the destruction of many of the major collections. Yet Ian Maxwell shows how family historians can make good use of church records, school registers and land and valuation records to trace their roots to the beginning of the nineteenth century and beyond.

Tracing Your Ancestors in Northern Ireland

Tracing Your Ancestors in Northern Ireland
Title Tracing Your Ancestors in Northern Ireland PDF eBook
Author Ian Maxwell
Publisher H.M. Stationery Office
Pages 144
Release 1997
Genre History
ISBN

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"This volume provides an authoritative survey of the material held in the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland...[It] provides invaluable information on how to explore Northern Ireland's public and private records, and the material held about its churches, schools, law courts, businesses and individuals. It also explains step by step how to research records of births, marriages, and deaths, as well as directing the reader to other less well-known sources containing valuable genealogical information." --Back cover.

Tracing Your Ancestors Using DNA

Tracing Your Ancestors Using DNA
Title Tracing Your Ancestors Using DNA PDF eBook
Author Graham S. Holton
Publisher Pen and Sword
Pages 299
Release 2019-02-28
Genre Reference
ISBN 1526733102

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An easy-to-use, straightforward guide for British family historians looking to trace their ancestry using DNA testing. DNA research is one of the most rapidly advancing areas in modern science, and the practical use of DNA testing in genealogy is one of its most exciting applications. Yet there is no recent British publication in this field. That is why this accessible, wide-ranging introduction is so valuable. It offers a clear, practical way into the subject, explaining the scientific discoveries and techniques and illustrating with case studies how it can be used by genealogists to gain an insight into their ancestry. The subject is complex and perhaps difficult for traditional genealogists to understand but, with the aid of this book, novices who are keen to take advantage of it will be able to interpret test results and use them to help answer genealogical questions which cannot be answered by documentary evidence alone. It will also appeal to those with some experience in the field because it places the practical application of genetic genealogy within a wider context, highlighting its role as a genealogical tool and suggesting how it can be made more effective.