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= Finding the Ireland County or Parish of Origin =

Knowing the parish or townland of origin is important in Irish research because of all the common names. Even if the parish or townland is not found, knowing the county will significantly narrow research results.
 * Survey previous research of the ancestor and their family (including parents, siblings, spouses, children).
 * FamilySearch Family Tree
 * Ancestry Member Trees
 * Geni.com
 * Wikitree.com


 * Search records in country of arrival. Some useful record types:
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 * Biographies
 * Cemetery records
 * Census records
 * Church records
 * County histories
 * Genealogies
 * Land records
 * Military records
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 * Naturalization records
 * Newspapers
 * Passenger lists (especially after 1900)
 * Probate records
 * Obituaries
 * Tombstones
 * Vital records
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 * Search records in Ireland. Some useful record types:
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 * Census
 * Census substitutes
 * Church records
 * Civil registration
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 * Genealogies
 * Military records
 * Newspapers
 * Probate records
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 * Localize the surname. Some surnames are more common in certain areas, so checking a surname distribution map may locate the likely region or area an ancestor is from. Do a search for both the surname of the father/groom and the surname of the mother/bride. This will help narrow down the likely area your ancestor originated.
 * Irish Surnames
 * Ireland Surname Distribution mid 1800s