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Wednesday 8 May 2024
FindMyPast adds County Limerick Electoral Registers, 1760-1776
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FindMyPast.ie's latest addition is a collection of voters' registers relating to three elections held in the second half of the 18th...
General Register Office of Ireland adjusts opening hours again
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The General Register Office of Ireland's Public Search facility in Dublin has changed its opening hours again. The office, which is...
Sunday 5 May 2024
Irish Times Group buys funeral notice platform RIP.ie
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The hugely successful free-to-view RIP.ie database has been acquired by the Irish Times Group. Founded in 2005 by brother and sister tea...
Thursday 2 May 2024
Ireland Genealogy Projects Archives - April updates: Headstones photos and church records from nine counties across the island
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Last month brought another bumper delivery of files to Ireland Genealogy Projects Archives from the volunteer team. The additions include he...
Wednesday 1 May 2024
Latest genealogy updates for English, Scottish & Welsh collections
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Please find below a two-week summary of newly-released and updated family history collections for England, Scotland and Wales from the major...
Tuesday 30 April 2024
Newly launched: County Armagh: The Irish Revolution, 1912-1923
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Published April 2024 The most recent county to be studied in the Four Courts Press The Irish Revolution, 1912–23 series is Armagh. The ...
Monday 29 April 2024
Any ancestral connections to Borrisokane in Co Tipperary?
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Tipperary Studies had added an interesting collection to its digital archives: the Kent Collection. It's a treasure trove of historical...
Friday 26 April 2024
BNA and FMP add to Irish historical newspaper collection
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The Irish collection within the BritishNewspaperArchive and its shared database at sister company FindMyPast has seen some action for the ...
PRONI publishes second edition of free Ulster & Slavery guide
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To mark #DouglassWeek in Belfast, the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland has updated and republished its Ulster & Slavery: The St...
Thursday 25 April 2024
Any connections to WW2 Nurses from Ireland? New resource online
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In partnership with the Royal College of Nursing NI, the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland has today launched a ground-breaking Biogr...
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