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Family history societies often publish helpful journals, transcripts, compiled genealogies and host helpful websites. They may have ongoing projects to transcribe records and create indexes. Most societies publish 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.

Addresses of the societies are for the most part where their meetings are held as they are by-and-large not brick-and-mortar institutions.

Dublin Societies
Balbriggan and District Historical Society (Cumann Staire Cheantar Bhaile Brigín) Town Hall Georges Square Balbriggan Telephone: 01 8413447 Email: [mailto:balbrigganhistsoc@gmail.com balbrigganhistsoc@gmail.com] Email #2: [mailto:info@balbrigganhistory.net info@balbrigganhistory.net] Website: Balbriggan and District Historical Society


 * Balbriggan & District Historical Society was established in 1981 with the goal to promote an interest in the local history of Balbriggan & District through lectures, publications, and exhibitions, and to establish a Museum in the Balbriggan District.

Ballsbridge, Donnybrook and Sandymount Historical Society Pembroke Library Anglesea Rd Dublin Email: [mailto:bdshistsoc@gmail.com bdshistsoc@gmail.com] Website: Ballsbridge, Donnybrook and Sandymount Historical Society


 * The Aims of the Society are to promote an interest in local history in the Ballsbridge, Donnybrook and Sandymount areas; to arrange lectures, exhibitions, seminars, and tours on subjects of local history and to publish material in pursuit of that history; and to build up a local history archive.

Blanchardstown-Castleknock History Society (Cumann Staire, Baile Bhlainseir-Caislean Cnucha) Blanchardstown Public Library The Civic Centre Blanchardstown Centre Blanchardstown, Dublin 15 Telephone: 087 240 1308/085 749 1672 Email: [mailto:jimlacey@eircom.net jimlacey@eircom.net] Email #2: [mailto:a.mcmorrow.b.c.h.s@gmail.com a.mcmorrow.b.c.h.s@gmail.com] Email #3: [mailto:oidhreacht.info@gmail.com oidhreacht.info@gmail.com] Website: Blanchardstown-Castleknock History Society


 * The society was set up in March 2009 to promote and encourage research into the history, archaeology, architecture, folklore, mythology, flora and fauna, genealogy, and culture of the Dublin 15 area and Irish history in general. Dublin 15 is a postal district in the suburbs of Dublin in Fingal.

Cloghran Historical Society Coachmans Inn Airport Road Cloughran Dublin Email: [mailto:cloghranhistorical@eircom.net cloghranhistorical@eircom.net] Website: Cloghran Historical Society


 * Cloghran Historical Society was formed in 2002 and their aim is to enjoy, record, conserve, restore, and celebrate the distinctive qualities of Cloghran and surrounding townlands, their local heritage, their community, and their environment.

Clondalkin History Society Áras Chrónáin Irish Cultural Center Watery Lane Clondalkin Website: Clondalkin History Society

Clontarf Historical Society Resource Centre St. John the Baptist Church Clontarf Road Dublin 3 Telephone: 8338711 Email: [mailto:clontarfhistorical@gmail.com clontarfhistorical@gmail.com] Website: Clontarf Historical Society


 * The main objective of the society is the encouragement of an awareness of the history and heritage of Clontarf and its environs by researching and recording the history of the area and its people, and by promoting this through regular lectures, talks, discussions, and outings.

Donabate Historical Society Parochial Hall Main St Ballalease West Donabate Telephone: 01 8436091/0872397608 Email: [mailto:peadarb1@yahoo.ie peadarb1@yahoo.ie] Email #2: [mailto:peadarbates@eircom.net peadarbates@eircom.net] Website: Donabate Historical Society


 * Our society was formed in 1948. Its aims are the collection of material in the parish relating to customs, stories, and incidents of ancient, medieval, and modern times, and to complete the written and unwritten history of the parish of Donabate and Portrane, Co. Dublin. Our society is still active and several books have been written on the history of the parish.

DU Archaeological Society Archaeological Society Box 24 Regent House Trinity College Dublin 2 Email: [mailto:archsoc@csc.tcd.ie archsoc@csc.tcd.ie] Website: DU Archaeological Society


 * DU Archaeological Society aims to provide the student body with up-to-date information on Archaeology in Ireland and further afield, including excavations, events, and career opportunities.

Dun Laoghaire Borough History Society The Royal Marine Hotel Marine Road Dun Laoghaire Telephone: 087 288 4069/2806213 (Please do not call after 9 p.m. Local Time) Email: [mailto:] Website: Dun Laoghaire Borough History Society Website #2: Dun Laoghaire Borough History Society Website #3: Dun Laoghaire Borough History Society


 * The Aims of the Society are to promote and sustain an interest in the Culture, Heritage, and History of Ireland, with particular regard to the Dun Laoghaire Area.

Fingal Heritage Network The Milestone Inn Drogheda Street Balbriggan Email: [mailto:fingalheritagenetwork@gmail.com fingalheritagenetwork@gmail.com] Website: Fingal Heritage Network


 * The Fingal Heritage Network brings together heritage groups from around the county to work together and pool information and resources. The heritage network currently has a membership of eleven historical and heritage societies operating in Balbriggan, Cloghran, Donabate, Howth, Fingal South-west (Dublin 15), Liffey Valley, Loughshinny and Rush, Lusk, Malahide, Skerries, and Swords.

Foxrock Local History Club Foxrock Pastoral Centre 18 Kill Ln Dublin 18 Email: [mailto:info@foxrocklocalhistory.ie info@foxrocklocalhistory.ie] Website: Foxrock Local History Club


 * Foxrock Local History Club, active for more than thirty years, has more than 70 publications including pamphlets and books covering a wide range of local history topics.

Howth Peninsula Heritage Society (Cumann Oidhreachta Leithinis Bhinn Éadair) Sea-Angling Centre W Pier Howth, Dublin Email: [mailto:info@howthheritage.com info@howthheritage.com] Website: Howth Peninsula Heritage Society


 * The primary aim of the Society is to promote all aspects of history and heritage as they relate to the Island of Ireland, and where relevant, to the Howth Peninsula. In pursuit of this, the Society will aim to preserve all key historical, cultural,and environmental features of the Howth Peninsula and will contribute to the local community by promoting educational, tourism, and recreational initiatives and developments, which are underpinned by our unique natural and cultural heritage.

Kilmacud Stillorgan Local History Society Function Room Glenalbyn Sports Club Glenalbyn House Glenalbyn Rd Stillorgan Email: [mailto:stillorganlocalhistory@gmail.com stillorganlocalhistory@gmail.com] Website: Kilmacud Stillorgan Local History Society


 * The aim of the Kilmacud Stillorgan Local History Society is to promote and sustain an interest in our culture, heritage, and history, particularly with regard to Kilmacud Stillorgan and the adjoining areas.

Knocklyon History Society The Iona Center St Colmcille’s Church Knocklyon, Dublin 16 Telephone: 01 4941312 Email: [mailto:knocklyonhistorysociety@dublin.ie knocklyonhistorysociety@dublin.ie] Website: Knocklyon History Society


 * To date the society has produced five biannual booklets that include a synopses of lectures presented in the previous two years. They organize outings and visits to places of historic interest.

Loughshinny & Rush Historical Society The Strand Bar Main Street, Rush Telephone: 01 8438346/087 0682 949 Website: Loughshinny & Rush Historical Society Website #2: Loughshinny & Rush Historical Society


 * The Loughshinny & Rush Historical Society was founded in 1989 to compile, research, record, and correlate the history folklore and traditions of the Loughshinny and Rush area of North Fingal.

Malahide Historical Society Presbyterian Church Dublin Rd Malahide Email: [mailto:malahidehistoricalsociety@gmail.com malahidehistoricalsociety@gmail.com] Website: Malahide Historical Society


 * The Malahide Historical Society was founded in 1978 with the following aims: to find out the history of the Malahide area; to gather details of events both major and minor, record them, and narrate them through lectures and walks; to instill a love of Malahide village and surroundings among the people who live here; to preserve the unique qualities of Malahide, which may be in danger of being lost; in the long term to produce a booklet on the history of the Malahide area; and to establish a Museum.