Just passing on - I received an email telling me I could have the Irish records for 24 hours I paid 10eu which was about $16 and was able to find a lot of who I was looking for just thought someone might be interested I noticed Clare county was no complete I could not get any birth records there but Cork was good The census is FREE for 1910 and 1911 on the Irish Gov site http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ https://rootsireland.ie Happy hunting Jill
To add to Jill's. FMP has a reasonable run of Irish records including probate indexes, shipping, etc. FMP (except newspapers) is freely online at your library. Many of the records that some sites require payment for are also available online for free. Especially the site Irish Genealogy - http://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/. It has some runs of parish registers including parts of Cork and Kerry, Carlow and Dublin City. Also the civil bdm registers from 1864 (and Protestant marriages from 1845). FamilySearch also has the same civil registrations, probate indexes and more. Information on relatives from Northern Ireland can also be searched for freely at PRONI. See information at https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/articles/archives-family-and-local-history. A nation-wide survey was conducted in the late 1840s into the 1850s called Griffith's Survey. It is also freely available at http://www.askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/. Unless living in a small city tenement (and even them sometimes) very many of the population are listed either as a tenant or the immediate lessor (who could himself be sub-leasing). So, before paying to research in Ireland, narrow down what you can't find firstly online for free. I have been having the greatest fun searching Irish records these past few years when I was warned that Irish records had all been lost. Bill NSW -----Original Message----- From: aus-sagen-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:aus-sagen-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of D & J MORLEY via Sent: Wednesday, 1 June 2016 7:10 AM To: AUS - SAGEN Subject: [AUS-SAGEN] Irish records Just passing on - I received an email telling me I could have the Irish records for 24 hours I paid 10eu which was about $16 and was able to find a lot of who I was looking for just thought someone might be interested I noticed Clare county was no complete I could not get any birth records there but Cork was good The census is FREE for 1910 and 1911 on the Irish Gov site http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ https://rootsireland.ie Happy hunting Jill AUS-SAGEN Archives are here: http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/index/AUS-SAGEN/ Websites of Interest on our Blog: http://aus-sagen-genealogy-websites.blogspot.com/ ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to AUS-SAGEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Thank you Bill that help me? Jill -----Original Message----- From: Bill Webster via Sent: Wednesday, June 01, 2016 8:30 AM To: aus-sagen@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [AUS-SAGEN] Irish records To add to Jill's. FMP has a reasonable run of Irish records including probate indexes, shipping, etc. FMP (except newspapers) is freely online at your library. Many of the records that some sites require payment for are also available online for free. Especially the site Irish Genealogy - http://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/. It has some runs of parish registers including parts of Cork and Kerry, Carlow and Dublin City. Also the civil bdm registers from 1864 (and Protestant marriages from 1845). FamilySearch also has the same civil registrations, probate indexes and more. Information on relatives from Northern Ireland can also be searched for freely at PRONI. See information at https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/articles/archives-family-and-local-history. A nation-wide survey was conducted in the late 1840s into the 1850s called Griffith's Survey. It is also freely available at http://www.askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/. Unless living in a small city tenement (and even them sometimes) very many of the population are listed either as a tenant or the immediate lessor (who could himself be sub-leasing). So, before paying to research in Ireland, narrow down what you can't find firstly online for free. I have been having the greatest fun searching Irish records these past few years when I was warned that Irish records had all been lost. Bill NSW -----Original Message----- From: aus-sagen-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:aus-sagen-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of D & J MORLEY via Sent: Wednesday, 1 June 2016 7:10 AM To: AUS - SAGEN Subject: [AUS-SAGEN] Irish records Just passing on - I received an email telling me I could have the Irish records for 24 hours I paid 10eu which was about $16 and was able to find a lot of who I was looking for just thought someone might be interested I noticed Clare county was no complete I could not get any birth records there but Cork was good The census is FREE for 1910 and 1911 on the Irish Gov site http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ https://rootsireland.ie Happy hunting Jill AUS-SAGEN Archives are here: http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/index/AUS-SAGEN/ Websites of Interest on our Blog: http://aus-sagen-genealogy-websites.blogspot.com/ ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to AUS-SAGEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message AUS-SAGEN Archives are here: http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/index/AUS-SAGEN/ Websites of Interest on our Blog: http://aus-sagen-genealogy-websites.blogspot.com/ ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to AUS-SAGEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message