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    1. Re: [IRELAND] National School Records
    2. 1831-1921 : National School Records (These are available thru the LDS Library) In 1831, a countrywide system of primary education was established, under the control of the Board of Commissioners for National Education. The most useful records produced by the system are the school registers themselves, which record the age of the pupil, religion, father's address and occupation, and general observations. Unfortunately, in the Republic of Ireland no attempt has been made to centralise these records; they remain in the custody of local schools or churches. The Public Record Office of Northern Ireland has a collection of over 1500 registers for schools in the six counties of Northern Ireland. The administrative records of the Board of Commissioners itself are now held by the National Archives in Dublin. These include teachers salary books, which can be very useful if an ancestor was a teacher. For LDS film numbers, check: http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Library/fhlcatalog/supermainframeset.asp?display=titlefilmnotes&columns=*%2C0%2C0& titleno=509611&disp=Descriptive+catalogue+of+pre-1900+scho++ Linda

    10/24/2005 06:53:07