Where is the "Origins" website for Irish Records?
"Origins" is Now a Part of Findmypast
What does this mean to Findmypast users?
Use this link to go to Findmypast for Irish Research
With the addition of Origin's important record sets and collections, Findmypast are able to offer their members the most comprehensive collection of British and Irish online records. This rich collection - including the largest online resource for UK wills and probate material - will help anyone with UK ancestry looking to delve beyond 19th and 20th century records, as well as descendants of early North American settlers to bridge the gap to the old country.
Use this link to go to Findmypast for Irish Research
With the addition of Origin's important record sets and collections, Findmypast are able to offer their members the most comprehensive collection of British and Irish online records. This rich collection - including the largest online resource for UK wills and probate material - will help anyone with UK ancestry looking to delve beyond 19th and 20th century records, as well as descendants of early North American settlers to bridge the gap to the old country.

. . Findmypast offers one of the largest sources of Irish genealogical records. Their site is exceptionally well developed. Once explored, their site will likely become one of your "must to" sources.
Findmypast is available free to all patrons at the St. George FamilySearch Library Portal. We invite you to look over the following page which can be accessed live by clicking on the green button at the bottom of the page.
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Findmypast is available free to all patrons at the St. George FamilySearch Library Portal. We invite you to look over the following page which can be accessed live by clicking on the green button at the bottom of the page.
Next week starts our March Around the World event. Check out the notification flyer towards the top of this week's articles. Clicking on the "Read More" will open the entire listing of classes being offered to learn how to successfully locate and research sources for many European and Spanish speaking countries.
The Class are free and open to the public. The time and dates of each of the classes is available in the above mentioned listings. We hope to see you there. We thank Findmypast for the opportunity to share this information.
Full list of the Irish family history records
Concealed behind our search screens are a treasure trove of records crossing seven centuries, containing everything from images and maps of plots your family leased in 1859 to records of participants in the 1798 rebellion. This is the place to get in-depth background on each of the sets of records we offer. To find out more about the individual records click on the links below.
The following link (below) will open the full list of Irish research sources in Findmypast which is known as one ofthe sources for Irish research. The list below will provide a begiining example of what can be found at Findmypast. Take time to look them over and then use the link.
Concealed behind our search screens are a treasure trove of records crossing seven centuries, containing everything from images and maps of plots your family leased in 1859 to records of participants in the 1798 rebellion. This is the place to get in-depth background on each of the sets of records we offer. To find out more about the individual records click on the links below.
The following link (below) will open the full list of Irish research sources in Findmypast which is known as one ofthe sources for Irish research. The list below will provide a begiining example of what can be found at Findmypast. Take time to look them over and then use the link.
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Using the Irish records - Samples of what can be found in Findmypast
Using the Irish recordsCensus, Land & Substitutes1831 Tithe Defaulters
Dublin City Census 1901: Rotunda Ward
Estate Commissioners Offices, Applications from Evicted Tenants, 1907
Griffith's Survey Maps & Plans, 1847-1864
Griffith's Valuation
Ireland Census 1821-1851
Ireland Census 1911
Ireland Down Ballyroney Presbyterian burial plots, 1895
Ireland, Clare Electoral Registers
Irish Army Census 1922
Irish Census Search Forms 1841 & 1851
Landed Estates Court Rentals 1850-1885
Reports from Committees, Fictitious Votes (Ireland), Select Committee on Fictitious Votes, 1837-1838
The Census of Elphin 1749
The Index to the Dublin City Census 1851
Churches & ReligionIreland Down Ballyroney Presbyterian communicants 1866-1913
Ireland Down Anaghlone Presbyterian communicants 1868-1913
Irish Catholic Church Directories 1836-37
Education & WorkAlumni Dublinenses 1924
Freemen of Dublin City 1774-1824
Ireland Medical Directory 1852
Ireland, Royal Hibernian Military School staff list 1864
Medical Directory for Ireland 1858
Registers of Queen's Colleges Ireland 1849-1858
Immigration & TravelCanadian Emigration: 1826 Parliamentary papers
Passenger Lists leaving UK 1890-1960
Transatlantic Migration from North America to Britain & Ireland 1858-1870
Link
http://www.findmypast.ie/articles/world-records/full-list-of-the-irish-family-history-records
Using the Irish records - Samples of what can be found in Findmypast
Using the Irish recordsCensus, Land & Substitutes1831 Tithe Defaulters
Dublin City Census 1901: Rotunda Ward
Estate Commissioners Offices, Applications from Evicted Tenants, 1907
Griffith's Survey Maps & Plans, 1847-1864
Griffith's Valuation
Ireland Census 1821-1851
Ireland Census 1911
Ireland Down Ballyroney Presbyterian burial plots, 1895
Ireland, Clare Electoral Registers
Irish Army Census 1922
Irish Census Search Forms 1841 & 1851
Landed Estates Court Rentals 1850-1885
Reports from Committees, Fictitious Votes (Ireland), Select Committee on Fictitious Votes, 1837-1838
The Census of Elphin 1749
The Index to the Dublin City Census 1851
Churches & ReligionIreland Down Ballyroney Presbyterian communicants 1866-1913
Ireland Down Anaghlone Presbyterian communicants 1868-1913
Irish Catholic Church Directories 1836-37
Education & WorkAlumni Dublinenses 1924
Freemen of Dublin City 1774-1824
Ireland Medical Directory 1852
Ireland, Royal Hibernian Military School staff list 1864
Medical Directory for Ireland 1858
Registers of Queen's Colleges Ireland 1849-1858
Immigration & TravelCanadian Emigration: 1826 Parliamentary papers
Passenger Lists leaving UK 1890-1960
Transatlantic Migration from North America to Britain & Ireland 1858-1870
Link
http://www.findmypast.ie/articles/world-records/full-list-of-the-irish-family-history-records