Today is St. Patrick’s Day. Many of us celebrate the IRISH in us, whether
we have Irish ancestors or not!
Family
Tree Magazine has posted a nice list of Six
Irish Genealogy Websites. Dick Eastman (EOGN) posted IrishAncestorsLaunches with Unique Resources and Guidance for Family Historians. And GenealogyBank has a fun infographic and information at IrishAmerican Genealogy & Family History Facts Infographic.
Check out free access (through tomorrow, the 18th), Free Accessuntil 18 March 2013 to the Largest Online Collection of Irish Directories (Origins.net via EOGN)
Check out free access (through tomorrow, the 18th), Free Accessuntil 18 March 2013 to the Largest Online Collection of Irish Directories (Origins.net via EOGN)
Upfront with NGS has in the past posted about some
Irish genealogy resources. Check out
these posts:
2012:
Luck
of the Irish – Irish Research Resources
Irish Genealogy Research News
Republic of Ireland – Will Calendars
18 Everyday English Words That Come from Irish
Certificate of Irish Heritage is now available for Americans of Irish ancestry
First US Museum about Ireland's Great Famine Opens Next Month
Irish Genealogy Research News
Republic of Ireland – Will Calendars
18 Everyday English Words That Come from Irish
Certificate of Irish Heritage is now available for Americans of Irish ancestry
First US Museum about Ireland's Great Famine Opens Next Month
2011:
What neat and/or new Irish genealogy and family history research
resource would you recommend?
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And ... Tips for Irish Genealogy – St. Patrick’s Day Special podcast (via FindMyPast), http://blog.findmypast.com/2013/03/16/tips-for-irish-genealogy-st-patricks-day-special-podcast/
ReplyDeleteAn article about a trove of Irish historical artifacts in County Mayo, http://www.nytimes.com/2013/03/17/arts/trove-of-irish-historical-artifacts-in-county-mayo.html?pagewanted=1&_r=3&
ReplyDeleteProgram Today, 19 March 2013, in about 1 hour, Beginning Irish Research, https://www.facebook.com/events/218956164895864/?hootPostID=ec810a2cae13cc6ddb111e9d71246e8e. Can't make it or read this too late, these programs are archived on this page, http://www.livestream.com/ancestry
ReplyDeleteTomorrow (March 21) 1pm EST, program on Irish records at Ancestry.com, https://www.facebook.com/events/508338102546492/?hootPostID=63db68b2e1f9dfaa7ab3fa3ccc57a64b
ReplyDeleteA look at Northern Irish Research (Carolyn L Barkley), http://www.genealogyandfamilyhistory.com/?p=1117
ReplyDeleteOf course, what a magnificent blog and informative posts, I will bookmark your site.Best Regards!
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