A-Z of Ireland Family Surnames Pages Do you have a Home-page or site that is devoted to or contains information about a particular Irish Surname or Family please submit the URL to Caryl Williams and I will put it on the page linked above.
The Public Record Office of Northern Ireland (PRONI) is the official place of deposit for public records in Northern Ireland. The earliest record dates from 1219, with the main concentration of records covering the period 1600 to the present day.
Do you know which County in Ireland your ancestors came from, scroll down this page and you will come to links for Irish Counties, contact others who may be researching the same names.
County Mayo Records On-line
This site has many links for Mayo records, Cemetery Transcriptions, Parish Records and many Passenger lists from Liverpool with Irish Emigrants on Board
These pages
are a transcription of all names contained in the Tithe
Applotment Books, Griffiths Primary Valuation, and the Tithe
Defaulters Index for the Parish of Outeragh:
The goal of the Ireland* Births or baptism, Deaths and Marriages Exchange is
to provide to genealogists a free resource for sharing information about
details contained on birth or baptismal, death and marriage certificates
registered in Ireland..being added to all the time
Map Collection
A.D. 150 - Ancient Tribes and Sites of Ireland (Hibernia).
A.D. 700 - Early People, Lesser Kingdoms & Dynasties.
A.D. 1000 - Age of Brian Boru, Kingdoms & Settlements.
A.D. 1100 - Pre-Norman, Territories and Surnames.
A.D. 1200 - Norman Invasion, Irish Surnames and 1st landings.
A.D. 1300 - Medieval, Irish and Anglo Surnames.
A.D. 1300a - Counties, Liberties & Irish Dynasties.
A.D. 1500 - Counties & Chiefdoms.
A.D. 1600 - Plantation and Earldoms.
A.D. 1700 - Protestant Ascendancy.
A.D. 1840's - Years of the Great Famine.
This site has many links for the Great Hunger of 1845-50, the famine that cost the lives of so many Irish people and was the principal reason for so much emigration from Ireland
The Book Of Kells is an outstanding example of early Irish illuminated manuscripts. It was created by monks at the monastery in Kells, Co. Meath, during the latter part of the 8th century and the early part of the 9th century.