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How to Trace Your Irish Ancestors - Dr. Ian Maxwell

How to Trace Your Irish Ancestors

An Essential Guide to Researching and Documenting the Family Histories of Ireland's People

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Buch | Softcover
196 Seiten
2008
How To Books Ltd (Verlag)
978-1-84528-234-9 (ISBN)
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Aims to highlight the most important documentary evidence available to the family historian wishing to research their Irish ancestry. This book covers more than eighteen individual sources of information. It is aimed primarily at researchers whose time in Irish repositories is limited, and who want to know what is available locally and online.
The purpose of this book is to highlight the most important documentary evidence available to the family historian wishing to research their Irish ancestry. It is aimed primarily at researchers whose time in Irish repositories is limited, and who want to know what is available locally and online. Unlike the British Isles, which has very extensive civil and census records, Irish ancestral research is influenced by the destruction of so many of the major record collections. To make good this loss, duplicates, copies and abstracts of the lost records have been assembled over the years by archivists across Ireland so that today, in the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland (PRONI) alone, researchers have access to more than 53 shelf kilometres of records!Nevertheless, researchers are compelled to become better acquainted with lesser-known collections that serve as substitutes - such as tithe assessments, school registers and land and valuation records - than their counterparts in England, Scotland or Wales. This book covers more than eighteen individual sources of information, making it simpler to organise your search and easier to carry it out both locally and on the ground.

Author Ian Maxwell is former Records Officer at the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland, and is now a freelance writer for Family History Monthly and Ancestor magazines contributing to numerous articles on both Irish, Scottish and English history and genealogy and lecturing on those subjects too. Ian is also the author three other genealogy books. Tracing Your Ancestors in Northern Ireland (HMSO, 1997), Researching Armagh Ancestors (UHF, 2000) and Researching Down Ancestors (UHF, 2000).

Abbreviations; Introduction; 1. Where to Begin; 2. Administrative Divisions; 3. Civil Registration; 4. Census Returns and Old Age Pensions; 5. Census Substitutes; 6. Wills and Testamentary Papers; 7. Election Records; 8. Board of Guardian Records; 9. School Records; 10. Migration; 11. Emigration; 12. Landed Estate Records; 13. Taxation and Valuation Records; 14. Church Records; 15. Military Records; 16. Printed Sources; 17. Law & Order; 18. Local Government; 19. Researching Online; Useful Research Resources; Index.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 15.1.2008
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 235 mm
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Hilfswissenschaften
ISBN-10 1-84528-234-5 / 1845282345
ISBN-13 978-1-84528-234-9 / 9781845282349
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