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Genealogy – Getting StartedGenealogy – Tips to Make You an ExpertGenealogy – DNAEllis IslandIreland – National RepositoriesIreland – Regional RepositoriesIreland – County Genealogy CentresIreland – County Clare ResourcesIreland – Members of the AGPIIreland – Other Useful Web Sites
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Centre for Migration Studies and the Ulster American Folk Park
The Mellon Centre for Migration Studies is located at the Ulster American Folk Park, outside Omagh. The Centre (MCMS) was established in its present form in 1998, and comprises three main elements – the Library, the Irish Emigration Database and a teaching and research programme.Clans of Ireland
Clans of Ireland ~ Finte na hÉireann is an independent permanent authority established in 1989 to register Irish clans and historical families. This occurred as a result of the resurgence of interest in Irish heritage, which led to the revival of many ancient Irish clans and the recognition of the cultural value of many Irish historical families.Council of Irish Genealogical Organisations (CIGO)
Since it was first established in 1992 CIGO has been hard at work on behalf of Irish genealogists. We are a lobby group for the various national and international organisations sharing an interest in Irish genealogical research. We lobby for better and greater access to source material and through our work we give a voice to those involved in Irish genealogical research across the island of Ireland and beyond.Exploring Ireland and Your Irish Heritage
At IDC, everything we do celebrates our Irish roots and pays tribute to our ancestors from Ireland. We are proud to assist clients globally in securing their Irish dual citizenship not only for them, but for all of their future generations to come. Whether you are seeking Irish citizenship through descent or via marriage, our skilled team of Irish citizenship professionals is here to help you complete the process efficiently and quickly.Findmypast Ireland
Delve deeper into your family history. Understand the lives, livelihoods and lifestyles of your ancestors.From-Ireland.net
Welcome to From-Ireland.net where you will find hundreds of thousands of free records, compiled by Dr. Jane Lyons, including: gravestone records, gravestone photographs, 1901 census records, 1911 census records, 1931 trade directory records, birth records, marriage records, death records, Lewis’ topographical records, Griffith’s valuation records, and much more…Genealogical Society of Ireland
A society for anyone who is interested in genealogy, family history, social history, and related activities. The strength of the Society rests with its community of members, and their willingness to work together on individual family histories, advice clinics, publications, lectures, social meetings, document storage, archival research, database creation and dissemination, scientific research, and campaigns for legislative change.GENUKI
GENUKI provides a virtual reference library of genealogical information of particular relevance to the UK and Ireland. It is a non-commercial service, maintained by a charitable trust and a group of volunteers.IGP – Ireland Genealogy Projects Archives
This site is a free repository of information provided by volunteers for use in genealogical research.Irish Family History Society (IFHS)
The Irish Family History Society (IFHS) is a voluntary non-profit making organisation, established in 1984. We are based in Ireland, but open to anyone who is interested in looking to trace their Irish roots, wherever in the world they are based.Irish Genealogical Research Society (IGRS)
The Irish Genealogical Research Society is a learned Society established in 1936. Since the early days, the aim of the Society has been to promote and encourage the study of Irish genealogy and to collect books and manuscripts of genealogical value.Irish Genealogy Toolkit
Irish genealogy gained a reputation long ago for being a frustrating one-way street to disappointment and headache. Thankfully, calming potions and analgesics are no longer essential equipment for the amateur genealogist because family history in Ireland has entered a golden era. More and more records – many of them free – are now available online and offline. So, if you've been longing to find out who your ancestors were, and how they lived, there's never been a better time to start looking. You do, however, need to look with some care! With the independent advice available on this site – all of it provided absolutely free and without favour to any organisations or service providers – you can avoid the pitfalls.Irish Palatine Association
Since its inception in 1989 the Irish Palatine Association has endeavoured to preserve the rich heritage of Irish Palatine Culture by encouraging and developing a sense of Identity among Palatine families and their descendants in Ireland, England, Australia, New Zealand, USA and Canada and by re-kindling a relationship with their ancestral homeland, the Palatinate (Rheinland-Pfalz) in Germany.Irish Roots Magazine
Irish Roots magazine is a powerful resource tool for all those wishing to trace their Irish ancestors. Irish Roots is dedicated entirely to helping readers worldwide to successfully connect with their Irish ancestry and heritage. Each quarterly issue is packed with practical and informative articles written by Ireland's leading genealogists.John Grenham – Irish Heritage and Genealogy
This site aims to provide a single reference source for any records needed to research Irish Ancestors, as well as a starting-point for anyone with a surname historically found in Ireland.North of Ireland Family History Society (NIFHS)
The North of Ireland Family History Society (NIFHS) aims to promote and encourage the public and personal study of world-wide family history, genealogy, heraldry and local history with particular reference to the North of Ireland.Society of Genealogists Northern Ireland (SGNI)
The Society of Genealogists Northern Ireland (SGNI) comprises commercial genealogists based in the six counties of Northern Ireland (Antrim, Armagh, Down, Fermanagh, Londonderry (Derry), Tyrone) who adhere to our Code of Practice.The Huguenot Society of Great Britain and Ireland
The original ‘Huguenot Society of London’ has since been renamed 'The Huguenot Society of Great Britain and Ireland', and an Irish Section with its own website has been established. Both sections of the Society aim to form a bond of fellowship among those who respect and admire the Huguenots and seek to perpetuate their memory, and membership is open to anyone wishing to join.The Placenames Database of Ireland
The Placenames Database of Ireland: This is a comprehensive management system for the placenames data, records and research of the State. It is a public resource for Irish people at home and abroad, and for all those who appreciate the rich heritage of Irish placenames.WeRelate
WeRelate is a free public-service wiki for genealogy sponsored by the Foundation for On-Line Genealogy formerly in partnership with the Allen County Public Library. It has pages for over 3,150,000 people and growing. WeRelate is supported by volunteers and your tax-deductible donations.