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Effective research in church records requires some understanding of your ancestor's religion and the events that led to the creation of church records. | Effective research in church records requires some understanding of your ancestor's religion and the events that led to the creation of church records. | ||
== Major Historical Events == | |||
The following major events affected Irish church history and records: | |||
''' | '''1537''' King Henry VIII declared himself supreme head of a new church, the Church of England (Anglican). | ||
''' | '''1541''' Henry VIII became King of Ireland. | ||
''' | '''1560''' The Anglican church (Church of Ireland) became the state church of Ireland under Elizabeth I. | ||
''' | '''1605-09''' The plantation of Ulster was started. Many Presbyterians from Scotland were sent to Ulster to displace Irish Catholics and to strengthen English rule. | ||
''' | '''1619''' The earliest known Church of Ireland parish register (St. John, Dublin) was begun. | ||
''' | '''1634''' A law was passed requiring that Church of Ireland registers be kept. | ||
''' | '''1637''' Presbyterian worship was suppressed by the Church of Ireland. | ||
''' | '''Mid-1600s''' The Quaker, Congregationalist, and Baptist movements began. The Huguenot migrations to Ireland also began. | ||
''' | '''1674''' The oldest known Presbyterian register (Antrim, County Antrim) was begun. | ||
''' | '''1695-1728''' The Penal Laws against Catholics were in force. Catholic clergy were banished. The Catholic church was forbidden to keep parish registers and Catholics were deprived of the rights to own property, hold office, and vote. | ||
''' | '''1719''' The Toleration Act was passed, protecting Protestant dissenters. | ||
''' | '''1726''' Nonconforming Presbyterians separated from the main Presbyterian body to form the presbytery of Antrim. | ||
''' | '''1747''' The Methodist movement began. | ||
''' | '''1750s''' Some Catholic registers in urban parishes were begun. Many Church of Ireland registers were begun. | ||
''' | '''1772-95''' Catholic Relief Acts gradually restored the rights taken away by the Penal Laws. | ||
''' | '''1782''' An act was passed validating marriages performed by Presbyterian ministers. | ||
''' | '''1816''' Methodists divided into two groups: Primitive Methodists and Wesleyan Methodists. | ||
''' | '''1819''' The Presbyterian church began to require its ministers to keep records. | ||
''' | '''1829''' Irish Catholics became free to practice Catholicism without legal persecutions. Many Catholic records were begun. | ||
''' | '''1869''' The Church of Ireland ceased to be recognized as the state church. | ||
''' | '''1876''' A law was passed requiring Church of Ireland registers to be stored in the Public Record Office, Dublin. | ||
''' | '''1878''' The 1876 storage law was amended to allow Church of Ireland ministers with suitable storage facilities to retain their records. The Primitive Methodists and Wesleyan Methodists united. | ||
'''1922''' A separate record repository was established for Northern Ireland. The Public Record Office, Dublin, burned, destroying many Church of Ireland parish records and other documents. | |||
By studying Ireland's religious history and the histories of particular denominations, you will learn of conditions that influenced your ancestor's life and the keeping of church records. | |||
== Sources for Irish Church History == | |||
To find sources on Irish church history, look in the Place Search of the [http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Library/FHLC/frameset_fhlc.asp Family History Library Catalog] under the following headings: | |||
[[Category:Ireland]] | IRELAND - CHURCH HISTORY | ||
IRELAND, [COUNTY] - CHURCH HISTORY | |||
IRELAND, [COUNTY], [PARISH] - CHURCH HISTORY<br> | |||
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[[Category:Ireland]] | |||
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