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Drawing your Irish Family Tree
Lorna Moloney Clans and Surnames
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The Strategies START WITH YOURSELF Talk to your existing relatives
Move backwards generation by generation Devise a research plan Mapping your resources & sources
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Exercise – Free writing
Please write as much as possible in 7 minutes on your nearest ancestors – starting with yourself Put this in tree form
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Asking Questions? Who were they? Where did they come from? What did they do? When were born/marry/die BMDs What religion were they?
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Sources for identifying information for your Irish family tree
Family papers and stories – oral testimony Birth, marriage and death certificates Obituaries and headstones Military and Pension records Wills and other public documents Census returns Parish registers
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Sources for Drawing your Irish family tree
Civil Births, Marriages and Deaths for all of Ireland from 1864; marriages of non-Catholics from 1845 - Church records of Baptisms and Marriages It is essential to know the religious denomination of the ancestor - Census returns. The 1901 and 1911 Census returns for all 32 counties are available - Land/Property valuation records.
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Civil Registration in Ireland
1 April Registration of non-Catholic marriages 1 January 1864 Registration of Births, Marriages and Deaths 1878 Index volumes divided into quarters counties of Northern Ireland records in GRO Belfast
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Services Genealogical Advisory services: National Library of Ireland
Kildare Street Dublin 2 National Archives of Ireland Bishop Street, Dublin 2 Clans and Surnames Family History Events
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