Irish genealogy is well known as the ultimate brick wall. Here at the Irish Family History Centre we have created this new innovative website to make things easier for our customers on their path to finding their Irish roots. This video gives you a clear Idea of how it...
The schools collection held in the Folklore Collection in UCD and digitised on https://www.duchas.ie/en/cbes, is a collection of folklore written up by Irish pupils from 5,000 primary schools between 1937 and 1939. I have referred to it before but having just looked at it recently I feel it’s worth recommending...
Irish Family History Centre raise €565 for the Jack & Jill Children’s Foundation at Expert Workshop A letter from the foundation mentions; ” On behalf of the trustees and all the families under the wing of Jack and Jill Children’s Foundation I would like to take this opportunity to thank you all...
The sending of greeting cards at Christmas was, in my family, the preserve of my mother. Everyone was shoo -ed out of the way, television and radio switched off, dining table cleared of all clutter and then a frantic search for The Address Book. My siblings would then smartly do...
Not the Heritage Expected. Arthur Meredyth from Kildare and Venetia Baxter from Dublin. Or Were They? Family stories, when peered into with some rigour, can unearth some major surprises. This is one of those. On Saturday, September 23rd 2016, a fascinating English couple arrived in to the Irish Family History...
Synopsis Brian will describe the OpenStreetMap Resource with particular reference to the related task, now complete, of tracing by hand the 60,000+ Townlands, by dedicated volunteers and the useful townland database with individual maps. He will give an overview of the OpenStreetMap Project including: What is OpenStreetMap, who makes it...
There is nothing like a session in the Library to bring home just how individual families can be. Whilst we study families and try to deduce patterns at play, each individual story shows the wonderful diversity of our families. Listening, as I do each week, to visitors to the library,...
With a great deal (but not all!) civil certificates online, now, at our fingertips we have a wealth of easily accessible records. There is so much we can do with these easily accessed records that it is difficult to know which direction to run in first. One recurring and thorny...
Our very earliest recording of personal and kindred names occurs, not as you might expect in vellum manuscripts, but on stone: Ogham stones. Over four hundred inscriptions in the ogham alphabet record the names of our ancestors hundreds of years before genealogies were written in manuscripts. Some of these names...
Luck of the Irish” how 250 convicts survived shipwreck en route to Australia https://www.irishcentral.com/roots/history/luck-of-the-irish-how-250-convicts-survived-shipwreck-en-route-to-australia David Monahan’s ‘Beyond Leaving’ at the National Photographic Archive https://www.irishartsreview.com/leinster/
Fr. Willie and the 8th Army Chaplains – Copyright, Fiona Fitzsimons By Fiona Fitzsimons Photographs can prompt conversations, but artefacts contain stories within them, and give us an immediate connection to the past Photographs can spark off conversations, but what about artefacts -personal and family mementoes that...
Seeking tax relief for 2016? Investing in an Employment and Investment Incentive Scheme (EII) is one of the only remaining ways in which Irish investors can reduce their 2016 tax liability. EII was established in 2011, and replaces the Business Expansion Scheme (BES). America’s First Lady Michelle Obama and daughter...