New Kerry Records Added
We are delighted to announce the addition of the following Kerry to our database at Roots Ireland:
- 2300 Roman Catholic baptisms from the parish of Knocknagoshel (1867-1907).
For an up to date list of sources for Kerry and to search these records, go to kerry.rootsireland.ie and
login or subscribe as required.
Cavan Day, 25th September
Dear friend of Cavan,
Cavan Day, Saturday, 25th September 2021, is almost upon us. I hope that, wherever you are, you will join us online to celebrate this special county and its
people.
This year’s Cavan Day will see another ‘Cavan Day Live’ programme air online at 8pm, Irish time, featuring exciting cultural performances from Lisa O’Neill, Martin
Donohoe and the Nyahs, Shane Codd, Noel Monahan, The Zen Arcade, Ady Saj, Shane McCloskey, Ellen O’Brien, and more. Make sure to tune in on our
@cavancalling Facebook page, at www.youtube.com/cavancoco, or at www.cavancalling.com.
The global Cavan family are rightly proud of their county and Cavan Day is the perfect opportunity for us all to come together and to shine a positive light on Cavan by posting together en masse this Saturday on social media.
There are many ways to get involved – you can record a video message to loved ones at home or overseas, post a picture of your Cavan ancestors, a favourite
memory of Cavan, or throw on your Cavan jersey or county colours and share a photo of your corner of the world being turned Breffni Blue for the day! Simply
add the #CavanDay hashtag so everyone else taking part can see, and post to your social media channels.
You can post these greetings directly to your social media channels on Cavan Day or send them to us directly at cavancalling.wetransfer.com and follow the
instructions there.
I look forward to joining you all online this #CavanDay, Saturday, 25th September
Le gach dea-ghuí,
Tommy Ryan,
CEO,
Cavan County Council
New Armagh Records Added
We are delighted to announce the addition of over 20,000 Armagh records of the following types:
- Kilmore Church of Ireland – additional baptisms
- Portadown Church of Ireland baptisms
- Kilmore Church of Ireland deaths
- New gravestone inscriptions (see online sources list for full details) https://rootsireland.ie/armagh/online-sources.php
- Various corrections and additions to existing Armagh record sets have also been made.
For an up to date list of sources for Armagh and to search these records, go to armagh.rootsireland.ie and login or subscribe as required.
Special 25% Discount on Annual Subscriptions!
Discover your Irish roots by taking out a 12-month subscription for Roots Ireland with a 25% discount from 2nd September to 17th September 2021!*
To avail of this offer just go to the following link and login using your existing RootsIreland login details: http://www.rootsireland.ie. If you currently have a subscription, click My Account, My Subscription and Start a New Subscription. The special deal subscription will then begin once your current subscription runs out.
Why take out a subscription with RootsIreland?
- RootsIreland have the most complete and most accurate set of Roman Catholic church records online. Our index is easily searchable and has features such as standardised surname and forename searches which make your searches even more user-friendly.
- We hold over 23 million records which is being added to continually. In 2021 so far, we have added over 74,000 records to our database from Kerry, Cork, Laois, Offaly and East Galway. New records are continually being added to our database throughout the year.
- Together, our 34 genealogy centres have an unparalleled amount of local knowledge which can be invaluable to those tracing their ancestors, a service which no other website or company can provide to such a high standard. By taking out a subscription with RootsIreland, you are helping these centres to continue to provide a world-class service and securing many Irish jobs.
If you have any questions please check our Help section and if this does not provide an answer, then you may contact us or one of the county centres. You can check what is available on our site for each county here.
*Offer applies from 2 September 2021 to 12 midnight Irish time on 17 September 2021 only. Cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer.
New 2021 Online Genealogy Courses
Ulster Historical Foundation will be running TWO more online Genealogy Courses in 2021. The next online course is scheduled to begin on August 15.
These comprehensive online genealogy courses take all the key components of the Ulster Historical Foundation’s Irish Genealogy Essentials programme and makes them available digitally, allowing participants to complete the programme at their own pace and from the comfort of their own home.
The knowledge you gain from this online Irish Genealogy Essentials course will help you get to grips with research techniques, archives and genealogical sources in Ireland; provide you with the information and skills to further explore your family history and help you find your elusive Irish and Scots-Irish ancestors.
This course consists of:
- 21 pre-recorded lectures on essential topics relating to Irish genealogical research (over 28 hours of content) – For a full synopsis of topics covered click here: (https://www.ancestryireland.com/irish-genealogy-essentials/online-course/)
- Four live “Q and A” sessions/Tutorials with the course lecturers (to be scheduled at different times to suit different time zones)
- Downloadable lecture handouts and reading list
Register now !
For more information or to register for one of these courses
Click Here: (https://www.ancestryireland.com/irish-genealogy-essentials/online-course/)
New Kerry Records Now Online
We are delighted to announce the addition of almost 21,000 baptism and marriage Roman Catholic records from County Kerry to our Roots Ireland database at kerry.rootsireland.ie.
The records are as follows:
- Causeway baptisms, 1783-1900 (19,617 records);
- Abbeydorney marriages, 1836-1900 (1276 records).
For an up to date list of sources for Kerry and to search these records, go to kerry.rootsireland.ie and login or subscribe as required.
New Laois and Offaly Trader Records Added
We are delighted to announce the addition of 18,000 records of traders for County Laois and County Offaly to our Roots Ireland databases at laois.rootsireland.ie and offaly.rootsireland.ie.
The records are as follows:
- Co. Laois Lucas’s Directory, 1788 (79 records)
- Co. Laois Pigot’s Directory, 1824 (559 records)
- Co. Laois Porter’s Directory, 1908 (330 records)
- Co. Laois Slater’s Directory, 1846-1894 (7744 records)
- Co. Offaly Birr Directory 1889 (324 records)
- Co. Offaly Pigot’s Directory 1824 (530 records)
- Co. Offaly Porter’s Directory 1908 (246 records)
- Co. Offaly Slater’s Directory 1846-1894 (7475 records)
- For an up to date list of sources for Offaly & Laois and to search these records, go to ifhf.rootsireland.ie and login or subscribe as required.
Special 20% Discount on Annual Subscriptions!
Discover your Irish roots by taking out a 12-month subscription for Roots Ireland with a 20% discount from 1st July to 14th July!*
WHY TAKE OUT AN ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION WITH ROOTS IRELAND?
- RootsIreland have the most complete and most accurate set of Roman Catholic church records online, as well as numerous Protestant records, civil records, census records, headstone inscriptions and census substitutes. Our index is easily searchable and has features such as standardised surname and forename searches which make your searches even more user-friendly.
- We hold over 23 million records, and our database is being added to continually. In 2020, we added over 500,000 records to our database from Limerick, Clare, Sligo, Kerry, Wicklow, Westmeath, Kilkenny, South Dublin, Armagh, North Mayo and Cork. Over 50,000 records from Cork, Galway and Kerry have been added to our database this year, with more coming soon.
- Together, our 34 genealogy centres have an unparalleled amount of local knowledge which can be invaluable to those tracing their ancestors, a service which no other website or company can provide to such a high standard. By taking out a subscription with RootsIreland, you are helping these centres to continue to provide a world-class service and securing many Irish jobs.
If you have any questions please check our Help section and if this does not provide an answer, then you may contact us or one of the county centres. You can check what is available on our site for each county here.
*Offer applies from 1st July 2021 to 12 midnight Irish time on 14tj July 2021 only. Cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer.
Coming Soon from the Ulster Historical Foundation – Researching Farming Ancestors in Ireland
A new genealogical guide to help you find out more about your Irish and Scots-Irish ancestors.
Agriculture has been central to Irish life for millennia and though in recent decades there have been significant social, economic and demographic changes, the people of Ireland are still generally thought of in terms of their historic relationship with the land.
The aim of Researching Farming Ancestors in Ireland is to help those with roots in the farming communities of Ireland find out more about their ancestors. Throughout this volume, attention is drawn to the richness of the documentation held in archives and libraries on the island of Ireland, as well as highlighting a selection of material found beyond these shores.
Prior to the late nineteenth century very few farmers owned their farms outright, but rather were tenants on an estate. Considerable attention is given to the records generated by the management of landed estates in Ireland and how these can help uncover much about the lives of farming families. As the result of legislation passed in the late 1800s and early 1900s, the estate system came to an end and an owner-occupier class of farmers was created. The records relating to this major period of change are highlighted and discussed.
There are also chapters on the Registry of Deeds, Valuation records, registers of freeholders and the Encumbered Estates Court and its successors, as well as material created by farmers, such as diaries and account books, and the records of farming organisations, including agricultural improvement societies and the co-operative movement. A final chapter considers documentation relating to agricultural labourers, cottiers and farm workers.
A full list of contents of this book can be found at www.booksireland.org.uk/store/all-departments/farming-ancestors
Researching Farming Ancestors in Ireland is the second research guide in Ulster Historical Foundation’s “Researching Ancestors in Ireland” series and is due to be published August 2021. The author, Dr William Roulston, has also written Researching Scots-Irish Ancestors (2nd edition, 2018) and Researching Presbyterian Ancestors in Ireland (2020).
Click here to pre-order [ www.booksireland.org.uk/store/all-departments/farming-ancestors]
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