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Directory of family history resources held in public libraries in the UK and Ireland. Provides information about the libraries and their holdings.
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Family History Library Catalog
From the FamilySearch web site, an online catalog to the holdings of the LDS Church in Salt Lake City, Utah. Also search for other localities by place name.
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FamilySearch Centers in Northern Ireland
From the FamilySearch web site. Includes address, telephone number and hours of operation.
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Statutory registers of births, deaths, marriages, still-births and adoptions.
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Irish Family History Foundation
The Irish Family History Foundation has been the coordinating body for a network of county genealogy centres on the island of Ireland for over twenty five years. The genealogy centres’ databases include parish church records of baptisms, marriages and deaths, census returns and gravestone inscriptions. Millions of these records are searchable online, providing a unique resource for family historians not available on any other website. New records will be added as the computerization of sources continues in the local genealogy centres.
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Irish World is the Irish Family History Foundation centre for counties Tyrone and Fermanagh.
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Lists of people entitled to vote, or of people who voted, at elections. A freeholder was a man who owned his land outright (in fee) or who held it by lease which could be for one or more lives (for example, his own life or for the lives of other people named in the lease). Search includes surname & forename as well as address and a scanned image of the printed list where the name appears.
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Original volumes held by the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland (PRONI) covering the years 1819 to 1900.
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Contains just under half a million original signatures and addresses of the men who, on 28 September 1912, signed the Ulster Covenant, and of the women who signed the parallel Declaration. In total, the Covenant was signed by 237,368 men, and the Declaration by 234,046 women. Search provides surname & forename as well as address and a scanned image of their signature.
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The first phase of a project to index and digitise all the early wills that were proved in the District Probate Registries of Armagh, Belfast and Londonderry from 1858 to c.1900. View the entire will calendar entry for each successful search. The second phase will link the index entries to both the will calendar entries and the copy wills images.
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Western Education & Library Board Library Services
Northern Ireland.










