Website information for Webinar attendees 2.4.22
As promised, below is a list of the websites I presented (plus others), and a short synopsis of their relevance. I have not detailed the major subscription sites. Major Church Records An Ancestor Network blog with a background to Catholic records is here; Catholic Church Records are available free at www.registers.nli.ie Thisi si ree site […]
Workshops on County Wicklow Family History Webinars 2022

Wicklow Library Service Genealogy & Ancestor Network County Wicklow Library Service and Ancestor Network are offering 5 free online Family History workshops. Everybody is welcome to join us. Tickets (which are no cost) can be booked at the following link: https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/wicklow-family-history-research-workshops-5-weeks-5-topics-tickets-243480355297 Participants can register for all the workshops in advance or each separately. More information […]
Our latest video workshops now available to purchase

In June\July 2021, Ancestor Network, Ireland’s preeminent and most trusted Irish genealogy research, advisory and publishing business, ran a series of workshops on topics that you have told us you would like to know more about. In the four sessions we covered, Irish Catholic Church Records, Irish Rentals as a Family History Source, Understanding Irish […]
Video Workshops on Irish Genealogy Training Sessions – Now Available

From March through May 2021, Ancestor Network, Ireland’s preeminent and most trusted Irish genealogy research, advisory and publishing business, ran a series of workshops on topics that you have told us you would like to know more about. In the five sessions we covered, an Introduction to Irish Genealogy Research, How to Search the Land […]
Notes for ‘Irish Church Records’ talk

This blog contains information to support a talk by Dr James G Ryan on ‘Irish Church Records’. The talk outlined the record-keeping practices, and current availability of records, for the major Irish churches, i.e. Roman Catholic, Church of Ireland (Episcopalian or Anglican), Presbyterian, Methodist and Quaker. Over 98% of the population were members of one […]