Northern Ireland Genealogy

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Getting started with Northern Ireland research
Researching in Northern Ireland is NOT the same as researching in the Republic of Ireland for the following reasons:


 * 1) Although originally Catholic, over time it became predominately a protestant country.
 * 2) The majority of records are based on English law since it became a part of the United Kingdom.
 * 3) Many of the original records have been destroyed in wars, culimating in the 1912 troubles, but some copies exit
 * 4) Therefore a knowledge of history and the potential records that could be found is essential

General Information About Northern Ireland

Types of Records
The main records of value to family historians and genealogists are:


 * Census
 * Civil Registration
 * Church Records
 * Court Records
 * Electoral Records
 * Emigration Records
 * Landed Estate Records
 * Local Government Records
 * Military Records
 * Poor Law Records
 * School Records
 * Valuation and Tithe Records
 * Wills and Testamentary Records

Jurisdictions
The counties in Northern Ireland are:


 * County Antrim
 * County Armagh
 * County Derry (Londonderry)
 * County Down
 * County Fermanagh
 * County Tyrone

Web Sites

 * Public Record Office of Northern Ireland (PRONI)
 * General Register Office of Northern Ireland (GRONI)
 * Northern Ireland Genealogy
 * Northern IrelandGenWeb
 * GenUKI
 * Stirnet Limited: Families Database: Index (unfettered access requires fee or significant data contribution; manually search index for surnames of interest)
 * Huggins Family of Northern Ireland


 * (helpful tools and resources, gazetteers)
 * (language dictionary, handwriting guide or tutorial, etc.)

Help Wanted
In order to make this wiki a better research tool, we need your help! Many tasks need to be done. You can help by:

Featured Content

 * Browse: Pages for Northern Ireland

The will calendars,1858 to about 1900, are online as part of the first phase of a project to index and digitise all the early wills proved in the District Probate Registries of Armagh, Belfast and Londonderry. It provides a fully searchable index to the will calendar entries for these 3 District Probate Registries with the facility to view the entire will calendar entry for each successful search. Read more...

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