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[http://www.nationalarchives.ie/ '''National Archives'''] <br>Bishop Street <br>Dublin 8 <br>Ireland (Eire)  
[http://www.nationalarchives.ie/ '''National Archives'''] <br>Bishop Street <br>Dublin 8 <br>Ireland (Eire)  


The National Archives was created in 1988 by merging the&nbsp;State Paper Office (created in 1702) and the Public Record Office of Ireland (created in 1867). &nbsp;Records at the National Archives include Church of Ireland parish records, gravestone inscriptions, census returns, probate records, deeds, Tithe Applotment books, rebellion and outrage papers, convict reference files, and other historical and genealogical sources. Some records, or indexes, have been digitized and are searchable on the archives' website.<br>  
The National Archives was created in 1988 by merging the State Paper Office (created in 1702) and the Public Record Office of Ireland (created in 1867). Records at the National Archives include Church of Ireland parish records, gravestone inscriptions, census returns, probate records, deeds, Tithe Applotment books, rebellion and outrage papers, convict reference files, and other historical and genealogical sources. Some records, or indexes, have been digitized and are searchable on the archives' website.<br>  


'''[http://www.proni.gov.uk/ Public Record Office of Northern Ireland]&nbsp;(PRONI)''''''<br>'''66 Balmoral Avenue <br>Belfast BT9 6NY <br>Northern Ireland<br><br>The Public Record Office of Northern Ireland has a fairly complete collection of church records (all denominations) for all of Northern Ireland as well as some records for the counties of Donegal, Cavan, and Monaghan. The office's holdings also include estate papers, gravestone inscriptions, census records, Tithe Applotment books, valuation lists, and other historical and genealogical sources. &nbsp;Some records, or indexes, have been digitized and are searchble on the PRONI website.<br>  
[http://www.proni.gov.uk/ '''Public Record Office of Northern Ireland'''] (PRONI)<br>66 Balmoral Avenue <br>Belfast BT9 6NY <br>Northern Ireland<br><br>The Public Record Office of Northern Ireland has a fairly complete collection of church records (all denominations) for all of Northern Ireland as well as some records for the counties of Donegal, Cavan, and Monaghan. The office's holdings also include estate papers, gravestone inscriptions, census records, Tithe Applotment books, valuation lists, and other historical and genealogical sources. &nbsp;Some records, or indexes, have been digitized and are searchble on the PRONI website.<br>  


[http://www.nli.ie/en/homepage.aspx '''National Library of Ireland''']'''<br>'''Kildare Street <br>Dublin 2 <br>Ireland (Eire) <br>  
[http://www.nli.ie/en/homepage.aspx '''National Library of Ireland''']'''<br>'''Kildare Street <br>Dublin 2 <br>Ireland (Eire) <br>  
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