A new book by Dr John Flood has been written about Kilcash Castle, County Tipperary and the Butler family. Published by Geography Publications, it will be released later this year. Click the link below for more details.
Find your Irish Ancestors today with the Irish Family History Foundation online research service
Our website uses cookies to give you a better browsing experience. We use cookies for the essential operation of the website. Our online advertising uses cookies to track performance of ads. To understand how visitors interact with our website, we use analytics which uses cookies. You can choose to accept all cookies, or control which we use by clicking 'Customise Preferences'. For more information visit our cookie policy.
We use cookies to improve your experience on our website. Please choose which types of cookies you accept below. Learn more by reading our cookie policy.
Essential CookiesThese cookies are necessary for the website to operate. These cookies hold key login information without which the website would not work. These do not hold any personal information and are not used for online advertisements or analytics. The essential cookies cannot be disabled. |
||
Ad StorageEnables storage ( cookies ) related to online advertising. We use online advertisements with Google Adwords, which uses cookies to track the performance of the ads. |
||
Ad User DataSets consent for sending user data to Google for online advertising purposes. This is related to our online advertising with Google Adwords. |
||
Ad PersonalizationSets consent for personalized advertising. This is related to our online advertising with Google Adwords. |
||
Analytics StorageSets consent for cookies related to website analytics. We use Google Analytics to better understand how visitors interact with our website. This captures information such as your visit duration, what pages you interacted with etc |
||
All Options | ||
A new book by Dr John Flood has been written about Kilcash Castle, County Tipperary and the Butler family. Published by Geography Publications, it will be released later this year. Click the link below for more details.
Ulster Historical Foundation is pleased to announce that Researching Presbyterian Ancestors in Ireland has been delivered to the Foundation’s offices and pre-orders have been despatched.
Written by Dr William Roulston, author of the best-selling Researching Scots-Irish Ancestors and Research Director of Ulster Historical Foundation, Researching Presbyterian Ancestors in Ireland is a new genealogical guide to help you find your Irish and Scots-Irish ancestors.
Millions of people around the world have Presbyterian ancestors from Ireland. The aim of this book is to help those with Irish Presbyterian roots find out more about their forebears. It considers the different strands of Presbyterianism in Ireland and explores the range of records generated by these religious denominations and where this material can be accessed by researchers. Much attention is focused on the documentation created by individual congregations, though consideration is also given to the records created by the higher courts of Presbyterianism and other bodies, as well as the personal papers of Presbyterian ministers.
Whether your ancestors were Covenanters, Seceders or Non-Subscribers, whether they were devout or merely nominal, whether they lived and died in Ireland or departed from these shores, this publication will assist you in understanding more about Presbyterians and Presbyterianism in Ireland.
Click here to order your copy now! (LINK – https://www.booksireland.org.uk/store/all-departments/presbyterian-ancestors)
The first-ever Cavan Day – Saturday, 26th September – is fast approaching and already messages are flooding in from all over the globe, with Cavan people and friends of the county from all corners of the globe sending well wishes to the worldwide Cavan family.
‘Cavan Day’ is an online celebration of Cavan, its people, its heritage, its friends and its global cultural imprint. Taking place in lieu of the planned ‘Cavan Calling’ festival, which will now take place in 2021, Cavan Day will see Cavan people, their descendants, and those with a fondness for the county, celebrate their connection to Cavan, maybe you can wear the Cavan colours of blue and white, fly the flag, make a short video and take to the world wide web to share messages, photos or treasured memories of what Cavan means to you.
A highlight of the day will be a special ‘Cavan Day’ live show which will broadcast live on Cavan TV and on YouTube (See bit.ly/cavanday) at 5pm Irish time; 1pm, New York; 3am on 27th in Sydney) with interviews with some of the Breffni County’s best-known figures across the world of sport, arts, food, and business, along with messages from Cavan people around the globe.
Stars such as actor Chris Noth (‘Mr Big’, Sex and the City), chef Neven Maguire, comedian and TV presenter Kevin McGahern, footballer Leanne Kiernan, handball world champion Paul Brady, writer Michael Harding, and actors Aaron Monaghan and Derbhle Crotty will all feature in this magazine-style show, presented by Louise O’Reilly (IrishTV) and directed by renowned filmmaker Alan Bradley, the man behind RTÉ’s Virginia Show and Seán Boylan documentaries.
The many Cavan associations and societies and friends of Cavan around the world have also been sending messages of support, with greetings from New York, London, Philadelphia, Toronto, Auckland, Sydney, Kürnach in Germany, Jaunay-Marigny in France, and Cavan-Monaghan in Canada emphasising the truly global spread of the Cavan family.
We hope that this event can give friends of Cavan at home and abroad a lift following what has been an incredibly difficult year, and help set the scene for a brighter future, where we can all meet in person at Cavan Calling 2021!
Get Involved in #CavanDay!
There are many ways to get involved:
To stay informed about Cavan Day, follow @cavancalling and the #CavanDay hashtag on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
By fdmadmin
Get a 12-month subscription for RootsIreland with 25% off from 2 September to 17 September 2020!
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?
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 2020 to 12 midnight Irish time on 17 September 2020 only. Cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer.
By fdmadmin
Millions of people around the world have Presbyterian ancestors from Ireland. The aim of this book is to help those with Irish Presbyterian roots find out more about their forebears. It considers the different strands of Presbyterianism in Ireland and explores the range of records generated by these religious denominations and where this material can be accessed
by researchers. Much attention is focused on the documentation created by individual congregations, though consideration is also given to the records created by the higher courts of Presbyterianism and other bodies, as well as the personal papers of Presbyterian ministers.
Whether your ancestors were Covenanters, Seceders or Non-Subscribers, whether they were devout or merely nominal, whether they lived and died in Ireland or departed from these shores, this publication will assist you in understanding more about Presbyterians and Presbyterianism in Ireland.
This book will be available in mid to late September. Pre-order your copy now
We are delighted to announce the publication of our latest issue of ‘Irish Genealogy Matters’, in which we keep our readers abreast of all of the latest developments in the Irish Family History Foundation and new records online! Click on the image above to read the newsletter in full. We hope you enjoy!
Get a 12-month subscription to Roots Ireland at 20% off from 1st-14th July!
To obtain 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?
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.
*Offer applies from 1st July to 12 midnight Irish time on 14th July 2020 only. Cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer.
We are delighted to announce the addition of over 67,000 Roman Catholic, Church of Ireland, Presbyterian and Methodist burial registers and gravestone inscriptions, along with tithe applotment records to our database at www.rootsireland.ie/mayo. Please Login and Subscribe if required.
Gravestone Inscriptions
Parish Name |
Graveyard Name |
Achill |
ACHILL RC |
Achill |
BUNACURRY NEW GRAVEYARD RC |
Achill |
BUNACURRY OLD GRAVEYARD RC |
Achill |
KILDOWNET NEW GRAVEYARD RC |
Achill |
KILDOWNET OLD GRAVEYARD RC |
Achill |
POLRANNY GRAVEYARD RC |
Achill |
SLIEVEMORE NEW GRAVEYARD RC |
Achill |
SLIEVEMORE OLD GRAVEYARD RC |
Achill |
DUGORT ST THOM GRAVEYARD CI |
Achill |
HOLY TRINITY CI |
Addergoole |
ADDERGOOLE RC |
Addergoole |
ADDERGOOLE GRAVEYARD RC |
Addergoole |
BOFEENAUN GRAVEYARD RC |
Addergoole |
GLENHEST GRAVEYARD RC |
Ardagh |
ARDAGH GRAVEYARD RC |
Attymass |
ATTYMASS GRAVEYARD RC |
Attymass |
BONNIFINGLASS GRAVEYARD RC |
Attymass |
KILLEEN GRAVEYARD RC |
Backs/Knockmore |
BALLINAHAGLISH GRAVEYARD RC |
Backs/Knockmore |
RATHDUFF NEW GRAVEYARD RC |
Backs/Knockmore |
RATHDUFF OLD GRAVEYARD RC |
Ballina |
Ballina Methodist ME |
Ballina |
ST MICHAELS GRAVEYARD CI |
Ballycastle |
BALLYCASTLEGRAVEYARD RC |
Ballycastle |
BALLINGLEN GRAVEYARD PR |
Ballycastle |
Ballycastle COI CI |
Ballycastle |
BALLYCASTLE COI GRAVEYARD CI |
Ballycroy |
BALLYCROY GRAVEYARD RC |
Ballycroy |
CLAGGAN GRAVEYARD RC |
Ballycroy |
FAHY GRAVEYARD RC |
Ballysakeery |
MULLAFARRY GRAVEYARD PR |
Ballysakeery |
BALLYSAKEERY COI GRAVEYARD CI |
Ballysakeery/Cooneal |
BALLYSAKEERY GRAVEYARD RC |
Ballysakeery/Cooneal |
BALLYSAKERRY/COONEAL RC |
Belmullet |
BELMULLET GRAVEYARD CI |
Binghamstown |
BINGHAMSTOWN GRAVEYARD CI |
Bohola |
BOHOLAGRAVEYARD RC |
Burrishoole |
BURRISHOOLECI |
Burrishoole/Newport |
BURRISHOOLE GRAVEYARD RC |
Burrishoole/Newport |
KILBRIDE GRAVEYARD RC |
Carracastle |
CARRACASTLEGRAVEYARD RC |
Crossmolina |
CROSSMOLINA RC |
Crossmolina |
CROSSMOLINA GRAVEYARD RC |
Crossmolina |
CROSSMOLINA BURIALS COI CI |
Crossmolina |
GREENWOOD GRAVEYARD CI |
Crossmolina |
RAPPA GRAVEYARD CI |
Erris |
ERRIS ME |
Foxford |
FOXFORD COI GRAVEYARD CI |
Foxford |
TOOMORE CI |
Keelogues |
KEELOGUES GRAVEYARD RC |
Kilbeagh/Charlestown |
BUSHFIELD GRAVEYARD RC |
Kilbeagh/Charlestown |
CHARLESTOWN GRAVEYARD RC |
Kilbeagh/Charlestown |
TEAMPAILL GRAVEYARD RC |
Kilcommon Erris |
CORNBOY GRAVEYARD RC |
Kilcommon Erris |
GLENAMOY GRAVEYARD, RC |
Kilcommon Erris |
GLENCASTLE NEW GRAVEYARD RC |
Kilcommon Erris |
GLENCASTLE OLD GRAVEYARD RC |
Kilcommon Erris |
GLENCOE GRAVEYARD RC |
Kilcommon Erris |
INVER GRAVEYARD RC |
Kilcommon Erris |
KILGALLIGAN GRAVEYARD, RC |
Kilcommon Erris |
POLLATHOMAS NEW GRAVEYARD RC |
Kilcommon Erris |
POLLATHOMAS OLD GRAVEYARD RC |
Kilconduff/Swinford |
KILCONDUFF/SWINFORD RC |
Kilconduff/Swinford |
MEELICK GRAVEYARD RC |
Kilconduff/Swinford |
MIDFIELD GRAVEYARD RC |
Kilfian |
KILFIANGRAVEYARD RC |
Kilgarvin/Bonniconlon |
BONNICONLON BURIALS RC |
Kilgarvin/Bonniconlon |
KILGARVAN GRAVEYARD RC |
Killala |
KILLALA GRAVEYARD RC |
Killala |
RATHFRAN ABBEY GRAVEYARD RC |
Killala |
RATHFRAN GRAVEYARD RC |
Killala |
KILLALA COI GRAVEYARD CI |
Killasser |
KILLASSER GRAVEYARD RC |
Kilmore Erris |
CARNE GRAVEYARD RC |
Kilmore Erris |
CROSS NEW GRAVEYARD RC |
Kilmore Erris |
CROSS OLD GRAVEYARD RC |
Kilmore Erris |
CROSS RUINS OLD GRAVEYARD RC |
Kilmore Erris |
EMLYBEG GRAVEYARD RC |
Kilmore Erris |
FALLMORE NEW GRAVEYARD RC |
Kilmore Erris |
FALLMORE OLD GRAVEYARD RC |
Kilmore Erris |
TERMONCARRAGH GRAVEYARD RC |
Kilmoremoy/Ballina |
LEIGUE GRAVEYARD RC |
Kiltane |
BANGOR/SHRAGRADDY GRAVEYARD RC |
Kiltane |
GEESALA RC |
Kiltane |
KILTANE RC |
Kiltane |
DOOHOOMA GRAVEYARD RC |
Lacken |
LACKEN GRAVEYARD RC |
Lacken |
LACKEN COI GRAVEYARD |
Moygownagh |
MOYGOWNAGH NEW GRAVEYARD RC |
Moygownagh |
MOYGOWNAGH OLD GRAVEYARD RC |
Mullafarry |
MULLAFARRY COI GRAVEYARD CI |
Newport |
NEWPORT CI |
Templemore/Straide |
STRAIDE GRAVEYARDS RC |
Toomore/Foxford |
FOXFORDGRAVEYARDS RC |
Turlough |
TURLOUGH PR |
Turlough |
TURLOUGH CI |
Turlough/Parke |
BALLYNEW GRAVEYARD RC |
Turlough/Parke |
TURLOUGH GRAVEYARD RC |
Roman Catholic Burial Registers
Church of Ireland Burial Registers
Tithe Applotment Books: 1810-38
Did you know that Henry Grattan, the famous Irish parliamentarian, lived in Enniskerry, Co. Wicklow? To mark the 200th anniversary of the death of this important figure, Wicklow County Archives, Bray Cualann Historical Society and History Ireland are pleased to present the Henry Grattan Hedge School podcast available from 6th June. For more details click on the link below.
Henry Grattan Podcast
We are delighted to announce the uploading of over 34,000 burial records to our database at www.rootsireland.ie/wicklow. Mostly Church of Ireland parishes, but with three Roman Catholic parishes also, they are listed below. Please Login and Subscribe if required.
County Wicklow Burial Records – Church of Ireland
PARISH |
DATES |
|
|
AGHOLD |
1700 – 1900 |
BALLINACLASH |
1842 – 1902 |
BALLYMORE EUSTACE |
1832 – 1879 |
BALLYNURE |
1888 – 1899 |
BLESSINGTON |
1813 – 1900 |
BRAY |
1663 – 1900 |
CARNEW |
1806 – 1900 |
CASTLEMACADAM |
1719 – 1889 |
CLONMORE |
1882 – 1926 |
CROSSPATRICK |
1832 – 1900 |
DELGANY |
1665 – 1899 |
DERRYLOSSARY |
1878 – 1900 |
DONAGHMORE |
1720 – 1898 |
DUNGANSTOWN |
1783 – 1903 |
DUNLAVIN |
1698 – 1879 |
GLENEALY |
1825 – 1871 |
HACKETSTOWN |
1878 – 1900 |
KILBRIDE-ENERILEY |
1865 – 1898 |
KILBRIDE |
1816 – 1898 |
KILCOMMON |
1802 – 1900 |
KILLISKEY |
1824 – 1877 |
KILPIPE |
1833 – 1903 |
KILTEGAN |
1879 – 1900 |
MOYNE |
1879 – 1900 |
MULLINACUFFE |
1836 – 1909 |
NEWCASTLE |
1697 – 1898 |
POWERSCOURT |
1664 – 1890 |
PREBAN |
1828 – 1900 |
RATHDRUM |
1702 – 1900 |
RATHVILLY |
1700 – 1900 |
REDCROSS |
1879 – 1900 |
SHILLELAGH |
1835 – 1889 |
STRATFORD |
1804 – 1898 |
TULLOW |
1700 – 1900 |
WICKLOW |
1713 – 1900 |
Roman Catholic
Baltinglass |
1824 – 1830 |
Carnew (Tomacork) |
1847 – 1911 |
Rathvilly |
1861 – 1889 |
Irish Family History Foundation
Email: enquiries@rootsireland.ie