County Armagh Archives and Libraries

Archives
- Northern Ireland is divided into 11 districts for local government purposes. In Northern Ireland, local councils do not carry out the same range of functions as those in the rest of the United Kingdom. Their functions include planning, waste and recycling services, leisure and community services, building control and local economic and cultural development. Therefore, these districts do not maintain archives and libraries. -
 * For a list of archives and libraries on the national level, go to the Northern Ireland Archives and Libraries page.
 * For FamilySearch images and indexes of Ireland records found in archives, see Ireland Historical Collections and Images: Country Armagh, Ireland.

Libraries
Cultural Heritage Service Library, Armagh 1 Markethill Road Armagh Regional Administration Centre Armagh BT61 7EB Northern Ireland Telephone: 028 3752 7851 Email: [mailto:armaghirishandlocal@librariesni.org.uk armaghirishandlocal@librariesni.org.uk] Website
 * The library houses more than 20,000 volumes, 350 journal titles, 3,000 maps, 3,800 microforms, 50 newspapers, 1,500 pamphlets, and 2,500 photographs. It also houses a small collection of manuscripts.  Among its special collections are pamphlet collections on 18th- and early 19th-century political and economic history, and the Francis Crossle Manuscript Collection on the Newry area, including some 200 notebooks compiled by Dr. Crossle containing histories of families in the Newry area.

Armagh Robinson Library 43 Abbey Street Armagh BT61 7DY Northern Ireland Phone: (028) 3752 3142 Fax: (028) 3752 4177 Email: ArmROBLib@aol.com Website
 * This library houses more than 20,000 volumes including the Archbishop's personal collection of books on early Irish history and heraldry. The manuscript collection has many items of Irish interests including land and tithe records.

- Cardinal Tomás Ó Fiaich Library and Archive 15 Moy Road Armagh, BBT61 7LY Northern Ireland Phone: (028) 3752 2981 Fax: (028) 3751 1944 E-mail: ofiaichlibrary@btinternet.com Website Archive Collections Library catalogue search
 * The library houses a collection of some 20,000 books, 450 periodicals, manuscripts, art and artefacts, maps, microforms, photographs and recordings focusing on Irish history, church history, Irish language and literature, local history, especially the Archdiocese of Armagh, Irish sport, and the Irish overseas. Of special genealogical interest are the library's reference sources and supplementary information.

- Philip B. Wilson Local History Reference Library Craigavon Museum Waterside House Annaloiste Road, Oxford Island Craigavon BT66 6NJ Northern Ireland Telephone: 028 3831 1669 Email: [mailto:museum@craigavon.gov.uk museum@craigavon.gov.uk] Website: Website
 * The library has almost 6,000 local history reference books on topics including researching family history, place names, and townlands. It has two unique collections of Quaker and Methodist books, and archaeological and local history journals including a complete set of 'Review', the biennial journal of Craigavon Historical Society.

- Local libraries may have collections relating to families--newspaper clippings, donated family histories, published local histories, not ubiquitous but worth checking. The largest library in a district might serve some archive functions.
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Museums

 * Armagh Museums

Armagh County Museum The Mall East Armagh BT61 9BE Northern Ireland Telephone: 028 3752 3070 Email: [mailto:sarah.millsopp@armaghbanbridgecraigavon.gov.uk sarah.millsopp@armaghbanbridgecraigavon.gov.uk] Website Research and Genealogy
 * Armagh County Museum has an extensive reference library and archive offering a wide range of research material, as well as more than 6000 books we have an extensive photographic, map and manuscript collection.

Newry and Mourne Museum Bagenal's Castle Castle Street Newry County Down BT34 2BY Northern Ireland Telephone: 028 3031 3182/07554 772 523 Email: [mailto:museum@nmandd.org museum@nmandd.org] Website Facebook
 * The Museum collects, preserves, and interprets the material relating to the culture, heritage, and history of Newry and Mourne. Facilities include a Reading Room for local and family history research.

Civil Registration Offices

 * How duplicate certificates are obtained has changed. These can no longer be issued from district registration offices.
 * All birth records from 1864 to 100 years ago have been digitized and are free to view and download at IrelandGenealogy.ie. Some of the later marriage and death records can also be downloaded from this site.
 * An index of Ireland Civil Registration -including births, 1864-1958, marriages, 1845-1958, and deaths, 1864-1958 - is available online at FamilySearch's (An index of Ireland civil registration including 1864-1958 births, 1845-1958 marriages, and 1864-1958 deaths, but excluding index records for Northern Ireland after its creation in 1922.)
 * The General Register Office, Northern Ireland (GRONI) provides an online service for searching and ordering civil registration records. To search the records online, you must register for an account.

Websites

 * Ireland Genealogy Projects Archives, County Armagh Records and Records Links