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Online Databases[edit | edit source]

Ireland[edit | edit source]

Ireland Provincial Directories[edit | edit source]

Leinster Province

Munster Province

Ulster Province

City, Postal or Commercial Directories[edit | edit source]

Antrim

Clare

Cork

Derry (Also known as Londonderry)

Down

Dublin

Fermanagh

Galway

Kerry

Kilkenny

Laois (Also known as Leix or Queens)

Limerick

Louth

Offaly (Also known as Kings)

Sligo

Tipperary

Tryone

Waterford

Wexford

Specialty or Professional Directories[edit | edit source]

Leather

Medical

Trade Directories[edit | edit source]

Church Directories[edit | edit source]

Introduction to Directories[edit | edit source]

Directories are alphabetical lists of names with corresponding addresses. Knowing an individual's address can be very helpful in searching the census records of a large city (see Ireland Census). The information in directories is for the year they are published. Directories for Dublin first appeared in the early eighteenth century and continue today. Provincial (town) directories began somewhat later and have continued only sporadically. Besides names and addresses, directories sometimes include:

  • City maps.
  • Indexes or listings of inhabitants by streets.
  • Addresses of schools, churches, cemeteries, and other institutions.
  • Streets and the civil parishes they are in.


Inclusion or omission in directories of successive years may indicate when a person moved to or left a city, retired, or died. Not everyone was listed in directories, but those who had a trade or were of a higher social status were generally listed.

The following types of directories may be found for areas of Ireland:

  • City, Postal or Commercial directories, which provide alphabetical lists of people.
  • Trade directories, which provide alphabetical lists of trades and professions with the names and sometimes residential addresses of persons engaged in those trades or professions.
  • Court directories, which list government officials and private (upper-class) residents.
  • Law directories, which name judges, lawyers, notaries, and staff of various courts.
  • Telephone directories, which give names, addresses, and telephone numbers of individuals and businesses.
  • Specialty or Professional directories, which were occasionally published for various occupations.
  • Organizational directories, which list addresses of societies, libraries, newspapers, and other organizations.
  • Church directories, which give information about and addresses for church jurisdictions, buildings, and leaders (see Ireland Church Directories).

For a list of Irish directories and a summary of the information contained in each, consult:

Ffolliott, Rosemary, and Donal F. Begley. "Guide to Irish Directories." In Irish Genealogy: A Record Finder

The FamilySearch Library has many Irish directories. These are listed in the Place Search of the catalog under the following headings:

IRELAND - DIRECTORIES

IRELAND, [COUNTY] - DIRECTORIES

IRELAND, [COUNTY], [CITY] - DIRECTORIES

Additional city directories listing major cities in Ireland i.e. Belfast, Dublin, Londonderry (Derry), Cork etc., also cover major cities in England, Scotland and Wales. In some instances, these are not cataloged to include the cities they cover in Ireland. When a published work covers more than one country in the British Isles, it is cataloged under England as the default location to place it in the collection. To identify other possible directories with Ireland material, look in the Place Search portion of the catalog under the following headings:

ENGLAND - DIRECTORIES