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==== Tip 3. How can I find a map showing the place where my ancestor lived? ==== | ==== Tip 3. How can I find a map showing the place where my ancestor lived? ==== | ||
<br> For information on how to find a map, see How To Find Maps.<br>Background<br>Once you have identified a specific place in Ireland where your ancestor came from, you need to identify the jurisdictions that included that place. Knowing jurisdictions is important when looking for records. Church records are kept by ecclesiastical authorities, but one religion's jurisdictions are not the same as another. In addition, civil jurisdictions are different than religious, and there have been several levels of civil jurisdiction that have kept records of genealogical value.<br> <br> Jurisdictions of importance include:<br> • Ecclesiastical parish.<br>• Diocese.<br>• Civil parish.<br>• Barony.<br>• Poor law union.<br>• District electoral division.<br>• County.<br>• Province.<br>When you find a source of information about your place, make note of all of the jurisdictions in which it is included.<br> Where to Find It [[Family History Centers]]<br> [https://familysearch.org/locations/centerlocator | <br> For information on how to find a map, see How To Find Maps.<br>Background<br> | ||
Once you have identified a specific place in Ireland where your ancestor came from, you need to identify the jurisdictions that included that place. Knowing jurisdictions is important when looking for records. Church records are kept by ecclesiastical authorities, but one religion's jurisdictions are not the same as another. In addition, civil jurisdictions are different than religious, and there have been several levels of civil jurisdiction that have kept records of genealogical value.<br> <br> | |||
Jurisdictions of importance include:<br> | |||
• Ecclesiastical parish.<br> | |||
• Diocese.<br>• Civil parish.<br> | |||
• Barony.<br>• Poor law union.<br> | |||
• District electoral division.<br> | |||
• County.<br> | |||
• Province.<br> | |||
When you find a source of information about your place, make note of all of the jurisdictions in which it is included.<br> | |||
Where to Find It<br> | |||
'''[[Introduction to LDS Family History Centers|Family History Centers]]'''<br> | |||
[https://familysearch.org/locations/centerlocator Family history centers] may have gazetteers for Ireland on microfiche or microfilm. Other placename sources may also be available.<br> | |||
Family History Centers are located throughout the United States and other areas of the world.<br>Find a family history center near you.<br> | |||
'''[[Family History Library]]'''<br> The [[Family History Library]] has several gazetteers and other place-name sources for Ireland in book form as well as on microfilm or microfiche. There is no fee for using the library's collection in person.<br> | |||
Other Archives and Libraries<br>Addresses for archives and libraries can be found at [http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/archives-sector/ The UK National Archives] . <br> | |||
== Useful websites == | == Useful websites == |
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