County Galway, Ireland Genealogy

Ireland County Galway

General County Research Information
Further information about County Galway is available at the GenUKI site.

See the "Web Sites" section (bottom of the page).

Archives and Libraries

 * The National Library of Ireland
 * National Archives of Ireland
 * Galway local archives and libraries

Cemeteries
Cemeteries Galway has some significant resources for obtaining cemtery information.

Here are some compiled cemetery links for Galway ancestry:


 * 1) Interment.net- a gateway web site with several links to Galway places
 * 2) Visit John Grenham's excellent web site
 * 3) FamilySearch.org - index to Ireland death registrations (from 1864 to 1958); has many Irish deaths of those born long before the commencement of Civil Registration in 1864. Click "All Records Collections" and scroll to "Ireland Civil Registration Indexes, 1845-1958

Census
Census records for County Mayo were mostly destroyed prior to 1900. The following web site provides researchers with free online access to an index, and with images, to the only two complete censuses available for Ireland: the 1901 and 1911 censuses, available at the National Archives of Ireland.

The Roman Catholic parishioners of Kinvarra, Duras, and Killina for the year 1834 are listed with data available online.

Church of Ireland
Dublin possessed several parishes within the city, including their chapels of ease. Here is a list of those extant as of the publication of the famed 19th Century topographer, Samuel A. Lewis' Topographical Dictionary of Ireland:


 * Christ Church -
 * Grangegorman - 1830

- Female Orphan School Episcopal Chapel - by 1837


 * St Andrew's - 1660
 * St Anne - 1707
 * St Audeons - in ruins in 1837
 * St Bridget or Bride - 1684
 * St Catherine - 1769

- Swift Alley Free Episcopal Chapel - by 1837


 * St George - 1802

- Little St George's Chapel, Lower Temple-St - 1837

- Free Episcopal Chapel, Great Charles St - 1826

- The Episcopal Chapel, Female Penitentiary, North Circular Rd - 1837


 * St James -

- Royal Hospital Chapel - by 1837

- Foundling Hospital Chapel

- Golden-Bridge Chapel of ease, Richmond Barracks - by 1837


 * St John - 1554
 * St Kevin -

- St Stephen Mount St Chapel - by 1837    -


 * St Luke - 1708
 * St Mark - 1707

- The Mariner's Chapel, Forbes St - 1832

- Marine School Episcopal Chapel - by 1837

- Trinity College Chapel (extra-parochial) - by 1837


 * St Mary - 1697

- Mountjoy Street Free Episcopal Chapel - 1830

- The Lying in Hospital - by 1837

- Bethesda Episcopal Chapel - 1786


 * St Michael - 1554
 * St Michan - 1554
 * St Nicholas Within - by 1707
 * St Nicholas Without - 1707
 * St Paul - by 1697

- King's or Blue Coat Hospital Chapel - bef. 1837


 * St Patrick Cathedral -
 * St Peter 1630

- St Kevin - bef. 1837

- Upper Mount St, Merrion Sq - by 1837

- Rathmines Chapel - by 1837

- Sandford Episcopal Chapel, Cullens Wood - by 1837

- Upper Baggot St Episcopal Chapel - 1835

- The Magdalen Asylum, in Leeson Street Chapel - by 1837


 * St Thomas - 1749

- Feinaglian Institution, Luxemburgh Episcopal Chapel - by 1837


 * St Werbergh -

- Finglass Epsicopal Chapel - by 1837

- St. Margaret Chapelry - 1837

- Ward Chapelry - by 1837.

The Representative Church Body Library has just about all surviving Church of Ireland registers. Some transcript copies are available at:


 * rootsireland - online transcriptions may be forthcoming
 * the local parish (contact for details in availability)
 * Family History Library (FamilySearch.org) - see the Catalog for Galway county/parish records availability

Contributed by Rev. Iain Knox. The Rev. Edward Bacon's Register. List of baptisms, giving child's name, parents names, date of baptism and address. covers years 1766-1800, Co. Tipperary, Clonmel, Killenaule, Inishlounaght, and Co. Galway, Eyrecourt. Article in The Irish Ancestor, vol. XVII, no. 1. 1985, pages 35-48, and 96-115. Family History Library Ref. 941.5 B2i

Presbyterians
The vast majority of Presbyterian chapel registers have never been centrally archived, and thus are found in various locations. [Regretably, preservation of these precious records and the rich Presbyterian heritage of local Presbyterians as well as descendants of same at large with roots originating from Ireland, are at risk unless and until such time when all of these registers are centralized or, at least copied into microform or, better--digitised and preserved.]

You must conduct exhaustive, thorough studies to determine to which Presbyterian denomination your ancestor belonged; and to then, determine the whereabouts of surviving registers--if any. The following most likely places to find and search Presbyterian registers starts with checking the following locations:


 * the local Presbyterian congregation/church (if still in use)
 * distant Presbyterian chapels (if the local chapel closed)
 * town libraries
 * county archives/libraries
 * PRONI (Public Record Office of Northern Ireland)
 * The National Archives, Dublin
 * The National Library of Ireland

Other:


 * 1) The excellent rootsireland web site for County Galway currently has one Presbyterian chapel register with data now available online from 1833.
 * 2) The FHL (Family History Library) has very few transcription copies of Presbyterian chapels

Methodist
The rootsireland web sitefor County Galway has some Methodist data now available online for about 4 different chapels in the county from as early as 1836.

Roman Catholic
The FHL (Family History Library) has copies of some of the original Roman Catholic parish registers of County Galway parishes in its collection. You can identify these listed online at FamilySearch.org. If you know the name of the civil parish in which your Catholic ancestor resided, or was from, click "Catalog" and type in the name of the parish and then highlight/click on "Church Records".

The following Roman Catholic parish churches and their chapels of ease were extant in Dublin according to the renowned 19th Century topographer, Samuel A. Lewis, as of 1837:


 * St Mary - 1840

- Chapel of St Francis Xavier, Upper Gardiner-street - ~1837


 * St Michan - 1825
 * St Paul -

- Phibsborough Chapel - 1835


 * St Andrew - 1837
 * St Audeon - by ~1800
 * St Catherine - 1780

- St John the Baptist Chapel - abt 1825


 * St James - by ~1780
 * St Michaels and St John - 1815

- Chapel of St Francis of Assisium - ~1840


 * St Nicholas - by 1837

The National Library, Kildare Street, Dublin, is the custodian of all available Roman Catholic parish registers from throughout the country--including County Galway.

The rootsireland.ie web sitehas data from numerous Roman Catholic parishes now online for searching. There are fees attached (about $4.50 for each entry).

Useful Church Records Web Sites

 * 1) Galway East Heritage Centre - online
 * 2) Galway West Heritage Centre - online
 * 3) GenWeb Ireland - has numerous online links to data-rich lists of Galway County families
 * 4) John Grenham's web site has several helpful links for Galway names
 * 5) Galway County Surname Query board is here
 * 6) CMCRP Project (Galway) - has a few records for the county
 * 7) Civil Registration of births marriages and deaths for County Galway, online, 1864, on

Civil Jurisdictions and Parish Research Information
A map of the Civil Parishes of County Galway is available at Irish Times site.

Civil Registration of Births, Marriages &amp; Deaths
Government-sponsored registration of births, marriages and deaths began in 1845 (Protestant marriages only) and 1864 (whole population). To find information on the vital events of your irish ancestor, here are some helpful websites for obtaining critical information:

1.FamilySearch.org- has online indexes for births, marriages and deaths; click "All Records Collections", then scroll down to and click "Ireland Civil Registration Indexes, 1845 to 1959".

2. To obtain certificates of birth, marriage or death for your ancestor[s], write to or contact the following record office; the cost is €10 (about $13) per certificate:

General Register Office, Government Offices,  Convent Road Roscommon. Tel: +353 (0) 90 6632900  LoCall: 1890 252076   Fax: +353 (0) 90 6632999   Fax: +353 (0) 90 6632988

There are fees for performing particular searches; see their website for further information.

3. Here's Jane Lyons' web site with some Civil Registration Indexes to births, marriages and deaths for Ireland: http://www.from-ireland.net/county/galway

Estate Records
Estate records may provide names of households in such records as leases, rents, and mortgages. These ought to be consulted and used when extant, especially when church registers do not exist for the time period being researched. Here are some web sites which hold estate records and some transcriptions of same:


 * FindMyPast
 * Connacht Province Landed Estate Database (online)
 * Freeholders in Galway County

Genealogy

 * Jane Lyons' website for Galway records online
 * Morris' website for Galway genealogy ($)
 * John Grenham's Galway webpage

Occupations
Game Licences for Co. Offaly and Co. Galway in 1821. List of Game Licences for each of Co. offaly and Co. Galway published in the Limerick Chronicle. Gives name and residence of each person. Article in The Irish Ancestor, vol. XVII, no.1. 1985 pages 23-25, Family History Library Ref. 941.5 B2i

Place-Names
Here are two important place-name aids/tools for locating your Irish place and its parish jurisdiction[s]:


 * 1) List of All Townlands, Towns and Townships in County Galway. - click county "Galway"; then click "Submit" to view a complete alphabetical listing of all townlands, towns and townships and the parishes in which they lay
 * 2) Topographical Dictionary of Ireland by Samuel A. Lewis; at LibraryIreland.com - provides a rich 1837 historical perspective of each Ireland parish and large township; great for determining which churches existed in each parish--Church of Ireland or Nonconformist

Probates

 * Diocese of Clonfert Probate (wills index only) 1663-1857 ($)
 * Diocese of Killala and Kilfenora (wills index online) 1653-1800 ($)
 * Abstracts From Some Skerrett Wills covering 1670-1820 in Co. Galway. The Irish Ancestor vo.V.no.2.1973, pages 100-104. Family History Library Ref. 941.5 B2i v.5-6

Societies
Family history societies often publish helpful journals, transcripts, compiled genealogies and a host of helpful websites. They may have ongoing projects to transcribe records and create indexes. Most societies publish researchers' queries in their journals and maintain lists of members’ research interests that may be helpful to you. You may want to join one of these societies, reap the benefits of their expertise and resources or support its efforts.

Here are two major family history societies covering just about all places in County Galway:


 * 1) East Galway Family History Society Co., Ltd. Woodford, Loughrea, Co. Galway Tel: +353-509-49309 Fax: +353-509-49546 E-mail: eastgalwayfhs@tinet.ie
 * 2) West Galway Family History Society Research Unit, Venture Centre, Liosbaun Estate, Tuam Road, Galway City Tel: +353-91-756737/Skype: +353-91-756737 E-mail: galwayroots@eircom.net

Web Sites
Here are some gateway websites with some excellent Galway County family data and resources for researchers:


 * Irish Times, also lists all county Heritage Centres' addresses
 * County Galway online resources
 * FHLFavorites.info Family History Library's "Favorites" listing
 * Galway Mailist: send any query to a list or group of those holding in-common ancestry and/or interests  of County Galway