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National Archives[edit | edit source]Both the National Archives (Ireland) and the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland collect records for all of Ireland. Neither staff does major research for patrons, but both may conduct brief searches if you supply them with sufficient information. |
National Archives, Republic of Ireland[edit | edit source]
Bishop Street
Dublin D08 DF85
Ireland (Eire)
mail@nationalarchives.ie
Website
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.
Public Record Office of Northern Ireland (PRONI)[edit | edit source]
2 Titanic Boulevard
Belfast BT3 9HQ
Northern Ireland
proni@dcalni.gov.uk
Website
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. Some records, or indexes, have been digitized and are searchable on the PRONI website.
Religious Archives[edit | edit source]
Church of Ireland RCB Library
Braemor Park
Churchtown
Dublin 14
D14 N735
Tel: +353 (0)1 492 3979
Email: library@ireland.anglican.org
Libraries[edit | edit source]
National Library of Ireland[edit | edit source]
Kildare Street
Dublin 2
Ireland (Eire)
info@nli.ie
Website
Family History Service
The National Library is Ireland's main repository of filmed Catholic parish registers. Other records on deposit at the National Library include newspapers, city and regional directories, estate records, the Householders Index, and Griffith's Primary Valuation. The library's staff does not do commissioned searches. An online database, Sources: a National Library of Ireland database for Irish Research should be searched before visiting the library.
The National Collection of Northern Ireland Publications[edit | edit source]
National Collection of Northern Ireland Publications
17 Donegall Square North
Belfast BT1 5GB
Northern Ireland
Telephone: +44 (0)28 9032 1707
E-mail: info@linenhall.com
NIPR Website
- NIPR (formerly known as the Northern Ireland Publications Resource) is Northern Ireland’s National Collection of Northern Ireland Publications, a systematic collection and catalogue of all books, journals, pamphlets and reports published in Northern Ireland. As Northern Ireland has no National Library, no local institution is legally responsible for collecting all material published in Northern Ireland. Prior to the creation of NIPR, there was no reliable way of finding out what was published in Northern Ireland, who was collecting it, and where it was held.
- With funding from the British Library, the Library and Information Services Council for Northern Ireland set out to redress the situation and officially launched the Northern Ireland Publications Resource (NIPR) in October 2000. The aim of the project was to collect every book, pamphlet, journal and periodical published in Northern Ireland since January 2000, preserving them for posterity and make them available for consultation by the general public. After a successful initial two-year pilot scheme, further funding was provided by the Northern Ireland Executive to continue the scheme.
The Linen Hall Library, Belfast, is our lead partner, provide assistance with collecting and preserving the collection, and a dedicated repository has been set up within the Linen Hall Library to house the collection.[1]
Heritage Collection, Belfast Central Library[edit | edit source]
Heritage Collection
Belfast Central Library
Royal Avenue
Belfast
BT1 1EA
Northern Ireland
Telephone: 028 9050 9156
E-mail: belfast.heritage@librariesni.org.uk
Collection Information
- The largest Cultural Heritage collection in Libraries NI is located in Belfast Central Library. As well as material relating to all of Ireland much of this collection relates to Belfast specifically.
- List of microfilmed newspapers
- The largest collection of local newspapers in Northern Ireland is held in the Newspaper library in Belfast Central Library. Ranging in date from the 18th century to the present day the newspaper collection includes almost complete runs of the Belfast newspaper titles, most notably the Belfast Newsletter from 1759, as well as a large range of provincial newspaper titles from every county in Northern Ireland and some from the Republic of Ireland.
Public Libraries and Museums[edit | edit source]
- Each county and most major cities in Ireland have a main library. Many of these libraries have a local and family history collection. These collections may include estate records, newspapers, gravestone inscriptions, minute books of various local and county government agencies, poor law records, family pedigrees, and histories. Some libraries have indexed parts of their collections.
- County or specialty museums may also contain genealogical records, including estate, military, tax, church, and business or employment records.
- Other archives also contain information of genealogical value. Three such archives are described below.
Linen Hall Library[edit | edit source]
17 Donegall Square North
Belfast BT1 5GB
NORTHERN IRELAND
info@linenhall.com
Website
- The Linen Hall Library has an extensive collection of genealogical and heraldic material. Some of its holdings are duplicated in other repositories such as the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland, the National Library of Ireland, and the National Archives. Others of its holdings, such as its printed family histories, are unique.
Trinity College Library[edit | edit source]
College Street
Dublin 2
IRELAND (EIRE)
dutylibrarian@tcd.ie
Website
- Among other genealogical and historical records, the Manuscripts Department of Trinity College Library has a collection of medieval manuscripts, the 1798 rebellion papers, and some Church of Ireland parish records for Dublin.
National University of Ireland[edit | edit source]
49 Merrion Square,
Dublin 2,
Tel: +353 (1) 439 2424
Fax: +353 (1) 439 2466
registrar@nui.ie
Website
- The Library is associated with the main University campus, and has extended archives and archival services.
The Queen's University of Belfast[edit | edit source]
University Rd,
Belfast BT7 1NN,
United Kingdom
Website
- The Library of the Queen's University has extensive archival records relating to the Northern Counties of Ireland. It is also the repository of most religious records that are Protestant in nature.
England Repositories[edit | edit source]
Because England ruled Ireland for much of its history, many records pertaining to the Irish are found in English repositories. The major English archives that have Irish records are:
The National Archives[edit | edit source]
Bessant Drive, Kew
Richmond, Surrey TW9 4DU
ENGLAND
Website
British Library,
Department of Western Manuscripts[edit | edit source]
96 Euston Rd,
London NW1 2DB,
United Kingdom
Customer-Services@bl.uk
British Library (then click on collections and then any Manuscripts button)
British Library,
India Office Library and Records[edit | edit source]
197 Blackfriars Road
London SEI 8NG
ENGLAND
Customer-Services@bl.uk
Website
British Library, Newspaper Library[edit | edit source]
The British Library
96 Euston Road
London
NW1 2DB
Customer-Services@bl.uk
Website (then click on collections and then Digitized British newspapers)
Websites[edit | edit source]
The Irish Archives Resource
Website
- IAR is an online service for finding records. We do not hold any collections but thanks to our contributors we can help researchers find out where records are held and how to access them.
Emerald Ancestors index ($)
- Its database includes a selection of parish baptism registers covering the period 1796 to 1924, and parish marriage registers from 1823 to 1901 for the six counties that now make up Northern Ireland.
- The death records collection is made up of graveyard inscriptions, burial registers and a comprehensive index from the Irish Wills Calendars for the six counties plus Donegal, Louth and Monaghan.
- In addition, it holds extracts from the 1841 and 1851 Irish census as well as 'church censuses' and school registers.
Foster, Janet, and Julia Sheppard. British Archives: A Guide to Archive Resources in the United Kingdom. 3rd ed. New York, New York: Macmillan Publishers, 1995. (FS Library book Ref 942 J54f 1995;) This guide lists the addresses, major records, and publications of several repositories in Northern Ireland. The guide is indexed by county and by type of collection.
Ulster Historical Foundation($)
- Search over 2 million records incl. birth, death & marriages (BMD), census records, street directories and more.
General Guides[edit | edit source]
Grenham, John. "Research Services, Societies and Repositories." In Tracing Your Irish Ancestors: The Complete Guide. This chapter lists the names, addresses, phone numbers, and hours of various repositories in both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland.
Helferty, Seamus, and Raymond Refausse, eds. Directory of Irish Archives. 5th ed. Blackrock, Ireland: Irish Academic Press, 2011, (FS Library book Ref Directory of Irish Archives.) This book alphabetically lists for both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland each repository, its address, its major record holdings, and any guides to its collections. The book is indexed by county and by record subject.
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ "NIPR, National Collection of Northern Ireland Publications", The Linen Hall, https://www.linenhall.com/, accessed 22 December 2022.