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== Introduction  ==
==Online Resources==
*'''1845-1958''' {{RecordSearch|1408347|Ireland Civil Registration Indexes, 1845-1958}} at FamilySearch - index
*[https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/civil-search.jsp IrishGenealogy] at Irishgenealogy.ie - index, images. Births: 1864-1921, Marriages: 1845-1946, Deaths: 1871-1971
*[http://www.rootsireland.ie/ RootsIreland] ($) Limited coverage for both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland.
*[https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/services/go-groni-online GRONI] ($) Official government website. Access to both indexes and originals for Northern Ireland, 1922-present.
===Births===
*'''1620-1881''' {{RecordSearch|1584963|Ireland Births and Baptisms, 1620-1881}} at FamilySearch - index
*'''1864-1958''' [https://search.findmypast.com/search-world-records/irish-births-1864-1958 Irish Births 1864-1958] at Findmypast - index ($)
*'''1864-1958''' [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/2573/ Ireland, Civil Registration Births Index, 1864-1958] at Ancestry - index ($)
*'''1864-1972''' [https://www.irishgenealogy.ie Ireland Births Index and digital copies of Original Records, 1864-1921 (NI); 1864-1972 Ireland] at IrishGenealogy.ie - free


Before civil registration, [[Ireland Church Records|Church Records]] were kept on the island of Ireland to keep track of baptisms, marriages and burials. Protestant records often stretch back to the 18th century, while most Catholic records begin around the time of emancipation in 1829. Ireland was then part of the United Kingdom, where civil registration had been introduced in England in 1837. In 1845 this was begun in Ireland for non-Catholic marriages only, before being extended to births, deaths and marriages for people of all religions in 1864. A unified system of civil registration then operated until the partition of Ireland, after which Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland kept their own records with different formats and information. 
===Marriages===
*'''1619-1898''' {{RecordSearch|1584964|Ireland Marriages, 1619-1898}} at FamilySearch - index
*'''1845-1958''' [https://search.findmypast.com/search-world-records/irish-marriages-1845-1958 Irish Marriages 1845-1958] at Findmypast - index ($)
*'''1845-1958''' [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/2572/ Ireland, Civil Registration Marriages Index, 1845-1958] at Ancestry - index ($)
*[https://search.findmypast.com/search-world-records/ireland-genealogical-office-manuscripts-marriages Ireland, Genealogical Office Manuscripts, Marriages] at Findmypast — index ($)


A key distinction exists when searching these records between the indexes and the originals. The indexes only have very basic information such as name and year, and reference numbers to locate the originals. The indexes are widely available for free, but the originals have only recently become more accessible. <br>
===Deaths===
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*'''1864-1870''' {{RecordSearch|1584965|Ireland Deaths, 1864-1870}} at FamilySearch - index
*'''1864-1958''' [https://search.findmypast.com/search-world-records/irish-deaths-1864---1958 Irish Deaths 1864-1958] at Findmypast - index ($)
*'''1864-1958''' [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/2534/ Ireland, Civil Registration Deaths Index, 1864-1958] at Ancestry - index ($)
*'''1989-2020''' [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/60631/ Scotland and Northern Ireland, Death Index, 1989-2020] at Ancestry - index ($)
 
==Microfilms==
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| Births  
|'''Births:'''
| 1864
|(Click link then scroll down)
| Child’s name; sex; birth date; birthplace; parents' names (including mother’s maiden name); father’s occupation and place of residence; informant’s signature, residence and qualification (often the relationship to the child being registered.
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| Marriages
|Republic of Ireland
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1845, Non-Catholic 
'''{{FSC|452818|title-id|disp=1864–Mar 1881}};''' '''{{FSC|452818|title-id|disp=1900-1913}};'''    '''1930 -1955'''
 
1864, all religions
 
| Marriage date, place and denomination (for church marriages); names of bride and groom, their ages (frequently given as “full age”); occupations, marital statuses, residences at the time of marriage; names and occupations of their fathers, and sometimes whether their fathers were deceased (this is not consistent); signatures of the bride, groom, and witnesses. Marriages were usually performed in the bride’s parish and were registered by the performing minister, priest or registrar. In the Irish Republic since 1956 both parties’ dates of birth and parents’ full names have been recorded in addition to the future intended town or country in which the couple intend to reside.
|-
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| Deaths
|Northern Ireland
| 1864
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| Name, occupation, age at death, and marital status of deceased; duration of illness; date, place and cause of death; signature, qualification, and residence of the informant. For a married or widowed woman a spouse’s name is sometimes recorded. Where a child has died, the child’s occupation is often given as “son or daughter of …”. In the Northern counties, the father’s names of unmarried adult females are often recorded. Since December 2005 in the Irish Republic the deceased’s date&nbsp;and birth and parents’ full names are recorded. In Northern Ireland, since 1973 death records have stated the deceased person’s date&nbsp;and place of birth.
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== Administrative Information ==
The basis for civil registration in Ireland is the registration district, and all records are arranged by these districts. They usually include many villages, meaning the Index data alone cannot determine the precise place of an event. However the original may mention more specific localities, especially for residences.
 
The website of [https://www.johngrenham.com/ John Grenham] has a Place Search Feature that gives information about which administrative subdivisions a place is located in, including Registration Districts
 
[[Ireland, Civil Registration Guide, County/Volume Arrangement|Ireland, Civil Registration, County/Volume Arrangement]]. and  [[Ireland, Civil Registration, Additional Information About the Indexes|Ireland, Civil Registration: Additional Information About the Indexes]]. are useful articles for further information about using indexes and the way records are arranged in FamilySearch films.
 
== Accessing Ireland Civil Registration Records ==
Irish civil registration is increasingly becoming available online. However there are different websites and access arrangements for the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland.
* [https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/civil-search.jsp Irishgenealogy.ie] For the Republic of Ireland only, the official government website.  Originals of births are online for 1864-1916, marriages 1870-1941 and deaths 1878-1966. The remaining records are index only for now, but the originals can be ordered. 
* [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2659409?collectionNameFilter=false Ireland Civil Registration (FamilySearch Historical Records), 1845-1913] Index  of original civil registration for both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland including 1864-1913 births, 1845-1870 marriages, and 1864-1870 deaths. These collections are incomplete and a work in progress. 
* [[Ireland, Civil Registration Indexes (FamilySearch Historical Records)|Ireland, Civil Registration Indexes (FamilySearch Historical Records)]], Indexes only for both Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, up to 1958. The database is also on Ancestry and FindMyPast
 
* [http://www.rootsireland.ie/ RootsIreland] ($) Limited coverage for both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland.
 
* [https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/services/go-groni-online GRONI] ($) Official government website, Access to both indexes and originals for Northern Ireland, 1922-present. Originals must be ordered with a credit card, and searches of indexes are paid for with credits
 
*[[Ireland Births (FamilySearch Historical Records)|Ireland Births (FamilySearch Historical Records)]]- Part of the IGI, very limited coverage up to 1881.
*[[Ireland Deaths (FamilySearch Historical Records)|Ireland Deaths (FamilySearch Historical &nbsp;Records)]] Part of the IGI, very limited coverage up to 1870. 
*[[Ireland Marriages (FamilySearch Historical Records)|Ireland Marriages (FamilySearch Historical Records)]] Part of the IGI, very limited coverage up to 1898.
*'''1845-1913''' - {{RecordSearch|2659409|Ireland Civil Registration, 1845-1913}} at [https://familysearch.org/search FamilySearch] — index and images
 
=== Microfilms ===
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| '''Births:'''  
|'''Marriages: (Protestant only)'''
| (Click link then scroll down)  
|(Click link then scroll down)
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| Republic of Ireland  
|Republic of Ireland
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|'''{{FSC|453112|title-id|disp=1845–1863}}'''
'''{{FHL|452818|title-id|disp=1864–Mar 1881}};''' '''{{FHL|452818|title-id|disp=1900-1913}};'''&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; '''1930 -1955'''  
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| Northern Ireland  
|Northern Ireland
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|'''{{FSC|453112|title-id|disp=1845-1863}}'''
<nowiki/>'''{{FHL|452818|title-id|disp=1864–Mar 1881}};'''<nowiki/>'''&nbsp;{{FHL|452818|title-id|disp=1900-1913}};'''&nbsp;&nbsp; '''{{FHL|452995|title-id|disp=1922-1959}}'''  
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|-
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|  
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| '''Marriages: (Protestant only)'''  
|'''Marriages: (all marriages)'''
| (Click link then scroll down)  
|(Click link then scroll down)
|-
|-
| Republic of Ireland  
|Republic of Ireland
| '''{{FHL|453112|title-id|disp=1845–1863}}'''  
|'''{{FSC|453112|title-id|disp=1864-1870}}'''
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|-
| Northern Ireland  
|Northern Ireland
| '''{{FHL|453112|title-id|disp=1845-1863}}'''  
|'''{{FSC|453112|title-id|disp=1864-1870}};''' ''{{FSC|460797|title-id|disp=1922-1959}}''
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|-
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| '''Marriages: (all marriages)'''  
|'''Deaths:'''
| (Click link then scroll down)  
|(Click link then scroll down)
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| Republic of Ireland  
|Republic of Ireland
| '''{{FHL|453112|title-id|disp=1864-1870}}'''  
|'''{{FSC|453510|title-id|disp=1864-1870}}'''
|-
|-
| Northern Ireland  
|Northern Ireland
| '''{{FHL|453112|title-id|disp=1864-1870}};''' ''{{FHL|460797|title-id|disp=1922-1959}}''  
|'''{{FSC|453510|title-id|disp=1864-1870}}'''; ''{{FSC|453507|title-id|disp=1922-1959}}''
|}
 
==Historical Background==
*Before civil registration, [[Ireland Church Records|Church Records]] were kept on the island of Ireland to keep track of baptisms, marriages and burials. Protestant records often stretch back to the 18th century, while most Catholic records begin around the time of emancipation in 1829.
*In 1845, civil registration was begun in Ireland for non-Catholic marriages only, before being extended to births, deaths and marriages for people of all religions in 1864.
*A unified system of civil registration then operated until the partition of Ireland, after which Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland kept their own records with different formats and information.
 
== Information Recorded in Civil Registers ==
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| width="53%" style="background: rgb(240, 240, 240); -moz-background-clip: border; -moz-background-inline-policy: continuous; -moz-background-origin: padding;" |'''Record Content'''
|-
|-
| '''Deaths:'''
|Births
| (Click link then scroll down)  
|1864
|
* Child’s name
* Sex
* Birth date
* Birthplace
* Parents' names--including mother’s maiden name
* Father’s occupation and place of residence
* Informant’s signature, residence and qualification (often the relationship to the child being registered)
|-
|-
| Republic of Ireland
|Marriages
| '''{{FHL|453510|title-id|disp=1864-1870}}'''
|
1845, Non-Catholic 
 
1864, all religions
 
|
* Marriage date
* Marriage place
* Names of bride and groom
* Ages--frequently given as “full age” meaning over 21
* Occupations
* Marital statuses
* Residences at the time of marriage
* Names and occupations of their fathers, and sometimes whether their fathers were deceased (this is not consistent)
* Signatures of the bride, groom, and witnesses.
* Denomination of the church where the marriage was performed
 
 
Marriages were usually performed in the bride’s parish and were registered by the performing minister, priest or registrar. In the Irish Republic since 1956 both parties’ dates of birth and parents’ full names have been recorded in addition to the future intended town or country in which the couple intend to reside.
|-
|-
| Northern Ireland
|Deaths
| '''{{FHL|453510|title-id|disp=1864-1870}}'''; ''{{FHL|453507|title-id|disp=1922-1959}}''
|1864
|
* Name
* Occupation
* Age at death
* Marital status of deceased
* Date, place and cause of death
* Duration of illness
* Signature, qualification, and residence of the informant.
 
 
For a married or widowed woman a spouse’s name is sometimes recorded. Where a child has died, the child’s occupation is often given as “son or daughter of …”. In the Northern counties, the father’s names of unmarried adult females are often recorded. Since December 2005 in the Irish Republic the deceased’s date and place of birth and parents’ full names are recorded. In Northern Ireland, since 1973 death records have stated the deceased person’s date and place of birth.
|}
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== Books and Tutorials ==
==Registration Districts==
The basis for civil registration in Ireland is the registration district, and all records are arranged by these districts. They usually include many villages, meaning the Index data alone cannot determine the precise place of an event. However the original may mention more specific localities, especially for residences.


Handran, George (ed).  Townlands in Poor Law Unions.  Salem, Massachusetts: Higginson, c1997.  ISBN: 0832869937; FHL book 941.5 P32hg.  This source identifies civil parishes, as well as townlands, within poor law unions (registration districts).  It is not available online.
The website of [https://www.johngrenham.com/ John Grenham] has a Place Search Feature that gives information about which administrative subdivisions a place is located in, including Registration Districts.  
General Alphbetical Index to the Townlands, Towns, Parishes and Baronies of Ireland, 1851.  Dublin: printed by Alexander Thom for the Registrar General of Ireland, 1861.  ISBN: 0806310529; FHL book 941.5 X22g.  This source lists place names identified in the 1851 census of Ireland and gives their poor law union (civil registration district) and other jurisdictions. Also available online at http://www.thecore.com/seanruad and http://www.irishtimes.com/ancestor/placenames.  


*''Irish Civil Registration - Where Do I Start?'' (No. 2 in 'Exploring Irish Genealogy' series) by Eileen O'Duill Steven C. ffeary-Smyrl. Published by the Council of Irish Genealogical Organisations, Dublin, 2000. [http://www.cigo.ie www.cigo.ie]
[https://www.swilson.info/regdistmap.php S. Wilson] has a registration district search function, by county or district name, which will provide information on the district boundaries, parishes within the district, and adjacent districts with a map.  
*Falley, Margaret Dickson. ''Irish and Scotch-Irish Ancestral Research''. Evanston, Illinois: privately printed, 1962.
*Grenham, John. “Civil Records” in ''Tracing your Irish Ancestors'', 3rd ed. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2006.
* Ó Dúill, Eileen and Steven C. ffeary-Smyrl, ''Irish Civil Registraion – Where Do I Start?, ''Council of Irish Genealogical Organisations Exploring Irish Genealogy Series. Dublin, Ireland: Council of Irish Genealogical Organisations, 2000. [The definitive guide on the subject.]
*Radford, Dwight A. and Kyle J. Betit. “Civil Registration” in ''A Genealogists Guide to Discovering Your Irish Ancestors''. Cincinnati, Ohio: Betterway Books, 2001. [Includes a list of the Superintendent Registrar’s Districts.]


The following FamilySearch Tutorials cover the topic of Ireland Civil Registration  
[[Ireland, Civil Registration Guide, County/Volume Arrangement|Ireland, Civil Registration, County/Volume Arrangement]]. and  [[Ireland, Civil Registration, Additional Information About the Indexes|Ireland, Civil Registration: Additional Information About the Indexes]]. are useful articles for further information about using indexes and the way records are arranged in FamilySearch films. 
*[https://familysearch.org/ask/learningViewer/107 '''Ireland Beginning Research Series: Civil Registration''']  
*[https://familysearch.org/ask/learningViewer/110 '''Ireland Civil Registration''']
*[https://familysearch.org/ask/learningViewer/787 '''Finding Ancestry in Ireland Civil Registration Records''']


[[Image:City Hall, Belfast.jpg|thumb|right|322x233px|City Hall, Belfast.jpg]][[Image:Mother and child at home pg. 80.jpg|thumb|right|312x240px]]  
===1850 Civil Registration Districts===
== Naval Records: Marriage Certificates==
Click to see a larger image.<br>
[[File:Ireland Civil Registration Districts.jpg|1000px]]<br>
 
==Research Tutorials==
 
*[https://www.familysearch.org/en/help/helpcenter/lessons/irish-civil-registration '''Irish Civil Registration''']
*[https://familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/lesson/787 '''Finding Ancestry in Ireland Civil Registration Records''']
*'''[https://www.familysearch.org/en/help/helpcenter/lessons/strategies-for-using-civil-registration-in-the-british-isles-part-3-ireland Strategies for Using Civil Registration in the British Isles Part 3: Ireland]'''
*
 
[[Image:City Hall, Belfast.jpg|thumb|right|322x233px|City Hall, Belfast.jpg]][[Image:Mother and child at home pg. 80.jpg|thumb|right|312x240px]]
 
==Naval Records: Marriage Certificates==
These can be used to locate marriages where location is hard to establish. The records cover about 4% of the population.
These can be used to locate marriages where location is hard to establish. The records cover about 4% of the population.


Record type:
Record type:
*Transcripts of marriage certificates.  Note:  A regulation required married officers to submit marriage certificates as a condition of eligibility of their wives for widow's pensions.
*Transcripts of marriage certificates.  Note:  A regulation required married officers to submit marriage certificates as a condition of eligibility of their wives for widow's pensions.
*Time period:  1801-1902.
*Time period:  1801-1902.
Contents:
Contents:
*Name of bride and groom
*Name of bride and groom
*Date and place of marriage
*Date and place of marriage
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England
England


==Overseas and Military Civil Registration==
For guidance in searching for Irish ancestors who were born, married, or died overseas, please see the "Overseas and Military Civil Registration" section under [[England Civil Registration]].


 
==Additional Information==
== Additional Information ==
 
For more information about the indexes, see [[Ireland, Civil Registration, Additional Information About the Indexes|Ireland, Civil Registration: Additional Information About the Indexes]].  
For more information about the indexes, see [[Ireland, Civil Registration, Additional Information About the Indexes|Ireland, Civil Registration: Additional Information About the Indexes]].  
For tips on searching the indexes, go to [[Tips on Searching the Civil Registration Indexes]].  
For tips on searching the indexes, go to [[Tips on Searching the Civil Registration Indexes]].  


For additional information on death registration records, go to [[Ireland, Additional Civil Registration Information|Ireland, Additional Civil Registration Information]].
{{Place|Ireland}}  
 
For additional collections available at the Registrar General's Office, go to [[Ireland, Additional Civil Registration Information|Ireland, Additional Civil Registration Information]].<br>
 
*''Irish Civil Registration - Where Do I Start?'' (No. 2 in 'Exploring Irish Genealogy' series) by Eileen O'Duill Steven C. ffeary-Smyrl. Published by the Council of Irish Genealogical Organisations, Dublin, 2000. [http://www.cigo.ie www.cigo.ie]
 
=== 1850 Civil Registration Districts ===
[[File:Ireland Civil Registration Districts.jpg|400px]]<br>
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Online Resources[edit | edit source]

  • 1845-1958 Ireland Civil Registration Indexes, 1845-1958 at FamilySearch - index
  • IrishGenealogy at Irishgenealogy.ie - index, images. Births: 1864-1921, Marriages: 1845-1946, Deaths: 1871-1971
  • RootsIreland ($) Limited coverage for both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland.
  • GRONI ($) Official government website. Access to both indexes and originals for Northern Ireland, 1922-present.

Births[edit | edit source]

Marriages[edit | edit source]

Deaths[edit | edit source]

Microfilms[edit | edit source]

Event FS Library or FSC
Births: (Click link then scroll down)
Republic of Ireland

1864–Mar 1881; 1900-1913; 1930 -1955

Northern Ireland

1864–Mar 1881; 1900-1913; 1922-1959

Marriages: (Protestant only) (Click link then scroll down)
Republic of Ireland 1845–1863
Northern Ireland 1845-1863
Marriages: (all marriages) (Click link then scroll down)
Republic of Ireland 1864-1870
Northern Ireland 1864-1870; 1922-1959
Deaths: (Click link then scroll down)
Republic of Ireland 1864-1870
Northern Ireland 1864-1870; 1922-1959

Historical Background[edit | edit source]

  • Before civil registration, Church Records were kept on the island of Ireland to keep track of baptisms, marriages and burials. Protestant records often stretch back to the 18th century, while most Catholic records begin around the time of emancipation in 1829.
  • In 1845, civil registration was begun in Ireland for non-Catholic marriages only, before being extended to births, deaths and marriages for people of all religions in 1864.
  • A unified system of civil registration then operated until the partition of Ireland, after which Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland kept their own records with different formats and information.

Information Recorded in Civil Registers[edit | edit source]

Record Type Start Date Record Content
Births 1864
  • Child’s name
  • Sex
  • Birth date
  • Birthplace
  • Parents' names--including mother’s maiden name
  • Father’s occupation and place of residence
  • Informant’s signature, residence and qualification (often the relationship to the child being registered)
Marriages

1845, Non-Catholic

1864, all religions

  • Marriage date
  • Marriage place
  • Names of bride and groom
  • Ages--frequently given as “full age” meaning over 21
  • Occupations
  • Marital statuses
  • Residences at the time of marriage
  • Names and occupations of their fathers, and sometimes whether their fathers were deceased (this is not consistent)
  • Signatures of the bride, groom, and witnesses.
  • Denomination of the church where the marriage was performed


Marriages were usually performed in the bride’s parish and were registered by the performing minister, priest or registrar. In the Irish Republic since 1956 both parties’ dates of birth and parents’ full names have been recorded in addition to the future intended town or country in which the couple intend to reside.

Deaths 1864
  • Name
  • Occupation
  • Age at death
  • Marital status of deceased
  • Date, place and cause of death
  • Duration of illness
  • Signature, qualification, and residence of the informant.


For a married or widowed woman a spouse’s name is sometimes recorded. Where a child has died, the child’s occupation is often given as “son or daughter of …”. In the Northern counties, the father’s names of unmarried adult females are often recorded. Since December 2005 in the Irish Republic the deceased’s date and place of birth and parents’ full names are recorded. In Northern Ireland, since 1973 death records have stated the deceased person’s date and place of birth.

Registration Districts[edit | edit source]

The basis for civil registration in Ireland is the registration district, and all records are arranged by these districts. They usually include many villages, meaning the Index data alone cannot determine the precise place of an event. However the original may mention more specific localities, especially for residences.

The website of John Grenham has a Place Search Feature that gives information about which administrative subdivisions a place is located in, including Registration Districts.

S. Wilson has a registration district search function, by county or district name, which will provide information on the district boundaries, parishes within the district, and adjacent districts with a map.

Ireland, Civil Registration, County/Volume Arrangement. and Ireland, Civil Registration: Additional Information About the Indexes. are useful articles for further information about using indexes and the way records are arranged in FamilySearch films.

1850 Civil Registration Districts[edit | edit source]

Click to see a larger image.
Ireland Civil Registration Districts.jpg

Research Tutorials[edit | edit source]

City Hall, Belfast.jpg
Mother and child at home pg. 80.jpg

Naval Records: Marriage Certificates[edit | edit source]

These can be used to locate marriages where location is hard to establish. The records cover about 4% of the population.

Record type:

  • Transcripts of marriage certificates. Note: A regulation required married officers to submit marriage certificates as a condition of eligibility of their wives for widow's pensions.
  • Time period: 1801-1902.

Contents:

Location: The National Archives
Ruskin Avenue
Richmond, Surrey
TW9 4DU
England

Overseas and Military Civil Registration[edit | edit source]

For guidance in searching for Irish ancestors who were born, married, or died overseas, please see the "Overseas and Military Civil Registration" section under England Civil Registration.

Additional Information[edit | edit source]

For more information about the indexes, see Ireland, Civil Registration: Additional Information About the Indexes. For tips on searching the indexes, go to Tips on Searching the Civil Registration Indexes.