Ireland Newspapers

In comparison to other countries, Ireland was slow in developing a newspaper industry. An occasional newspaper was printed in the mid-1600s. Ireland's major city and provincial newspapers began in the 1700s. Town newspapers began by the 1800s.

General Newspaper Websites

 * Irish Newspaper Archives ($)
 * Ireland Online Newspapers
 * UK and Ireland, Newspapers.com Obituary Index, 1800s-current at Ancestry - index and images ($)
 * UK and Ireland, Newspapers.com Marriage Index, 1800s-current at Ancestry - index and images ($)
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 * 1600s-1900s The Irish Times, 1600s - 1900s
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Specific Newspapers

 * 1738-1925 Belfast, Northern Ireland, The Belfast Newsletter (Birth, Marriage and Death Notices), 1738-1925, index, ($).
 * 1750-1800 Ireland, Dublin Gazette 1750-1800 at Findmypast - index & images, ($)
 * 1800s The Sligo Champion, 1800's
 * 1800s The Dublin evening Mail, 1800's
 * 1800s Belfast Morning News, 1800's
 * 1800-1949 Belfast NewsLetter, 1800 - 1949
 * 1800-1949 The Freeman Journal, 1800 - 1949
 * 1841-1871 The Cork Examiner, 1841 - 1871
 * 1849 - How to Use this Collection; index, images available through findmypast
 * 1916-1917 - How to Use this Collection; index, images
 * 1916-1917 The Weekly Irish Times, Sinn Fein Rebellion Handbook, Easter 1916. 1917 at Findmypast - index and images ($)
 * 1922-2018 Ireland, Belfast Gazette 1922-2018 at Findmypast - index & images, ($)

Ireland Newspapers
Pre-1750 newspapers included very little local news or other news of genealogical value. By 1750 newspapers included notices of marriages and deaths with increasing frequency. Still, few notices of births were published. Newspaper advertisements published such useful genealogical information as:


 * Changes in location or ownership of businesses.
 * Disputes over property ownership.
 * Notices of bankruptcies.
 * Notices of claims against estates.
 * Estate auctions listing details of the leases of tenants

By the 1800s, notices of births, marriages, and deaths became both more numerous and more detailed than in earlier newspapers. Advertisements, in contrast, generally became less genealogically useful as family businesses declined.

Newspaper Archives
Most newspapers have archival records stored for their area of interest and locality. Ireland has a number of newspapers that provide information to the general public. A list of the more prominent sources can be found below:


 * The Irish Times


 * The Irish Examiner


 * The Irish News

Additional information on historic Irish newspapers can be found at the following web sites:


 * List of Irish Newspapers


 * Irish Historical Newspapers


 * Findmypast for Irish Newspapers

Books

 * Ffolliot, Rosemary. "Newspapers as a Genealogical Source." In Irish Genealogy: A Record Finder. Donal F. Begley, ed. (Family History Library .)
 * Grenham, John. Tracing Your Irish Ancestors: The Complete Guide. 3rd ed. Dublin, Ireland: Gill and Macmillan, 2006. (Family History Library .)
 * Crane, R. S., and F. B. Kaye. A Census of British Newspapers and Periodicals, 1620-1800. 2d ed. London, England: Holland Press, 1966. (Family History Library .) This book lists the Irish newspaper holdings of major U.S. libraries.
 * Newspapers in Microform: Foreign Countries. Washington, D.C.: Library of Congress, Catalog Publication Division, 1984. (Family History Library .) This source lists all reports from the foreign countries portion of Newspapers in Microfilm from 1948 to 1982, as well as reports received through 1983. This source is arranged by country and city and indexed by title.
 * North, John S. The Waterloo Directory of Irish Newspapers and Periodicals, 1800-1900. Waterloo, Ontario: North Waterloo Academic Press, 1986. (US/Canada Reference, Family History Library .) This book lists and describes Irish newspapers and periodicals from all fields and sometimes identifies their repositories.
 * Moorhouse, B-Ann. Notices of Irish-Born Persons in New York City Newspapers. Article covers deaths, original Parish and County were born in Ireland, and relationships and place of burial in New York, - covering years 1819-1891. Article in The Irish Ancestor, vol. V. no. 1. 1973. pages 24-27, Family History Library Ref. 941.5 B2i v.5-6.
 * Grimes, Marilla R. Some Newspaper References to Irish Immigrants in Oneida Co. New York. Death notices of irish immigrants in various newspapers within Oneida Co. New York State. The irish are from various counties. covers years 1825-1865. Article in The Irish Ancestor, vol.VI.no2.1974, pages 97-98, Family History Library Ref. 941.5 B2i v.5-6.
 * Punch, Terrence M. Irish Ancestors in the "Lost and Found" of the Boston Pilot, Jan-April 1846.This list is of folk looking for their Irish forbears, that have gone to USA or Canda, and gives the name of the person sought, where from in Ireland, place last known at, and name of person or relation seeking them.  Article in The Irish Ancestor vo.IX.no.2.1977, pages 79-84, Family History Library Ref. 941.5 B2 vol.9
 * Punch, Terrence M. Irish Ancestors in the "Lost and Found" of the Boston Pilot. 1840-1841. Twenty nine of Ireland's 32 counties are represented by the emigrants named in the columns of The Boston Pilot, 1840-1841, with entries relating to old settlers and newcomers. Gives date, name, where from in Ireland, when arrived in U.S.A. and who the information is sought by. Article in The Irish Ancestor, vol. X. no.2, 1978, Family History Library Ref. 941.5 B2 vol 10-11.

Family History Library
The Family History Library has very few Irish newspapers. Those the library does have are listed in the Place Search of the catalog under the following headings:


 * IRELAND - NEWSPAPERS
 * IRELAND, [COUNTY] - NEWSPAPERS
 * IRELAND, [COUNTY], [CITY] - NEWSPAPERS