Navigating Irish Birth, Marriage and Death Records

Maurice Gleeson
Sep 6, 2018
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Introduction
7m 12s
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IrishGenealogy.ie
14m 26s
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Other Sources
1m 27s
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General Registry Office
1m 57s
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niDirect
3m 18s
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FamilySearch
5m 55s
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Church Records
23m 31s
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Naming Convention
1m 03s
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Conclusion
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About this webinar

In the last year or so, many of the civil registration records are coming online. Most of these are available for free via www.irishgenealogy.ie and digital images of the original record can be downloaded. Civil registration started in 1864 for most records. Prior to this, one has to rely on church records for tracing further back and these can be very helpful indeed or not at all – coverage is patchy and most records peter out around 1800-1830. However, all of Ireland is covered by two websites and most of this research can be done from the comfort of your own home.

About the speaker

About the speaker

Maurice Gleeson is a medical doctor by first profession (psychiatry, pharmaceutical medicine) and now works as a professional genetic genealogist. He authors several blogs (e.g. DNA and Family Tree Research) and has been a regular contributor to g
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