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Join us for a two-day Irish genealogy workshop. Please note: this is the registration to attend the in-person workshops.
The quest to unpuzzle your family's origins in Ireland begins in your ancestors' most recent country of residence. The first day of our workshop will focus on locating a place of origin for your Irish ancestors using North American records. In our first two sessions, you will learn how to find the name of the town, townland or parish of your ancestor's birth using a mixture of online and archival records. By locating your ancestors' place of origin, you will be ready to dive into Irish records and resources presented by the Ulster Historical Foundation on the second day of our workshop.
Presented by the Ulster Historical Foundation.
Our sessions will be held in person and virtually. Follow this link to register for the virtual session.
9:15 a.m.–4 p.m.: One-on-one Irish Genealogy Consultations with the Ulster Historical Foundation
Consultations are $50 by reservation. Reserve your time slot online.
9:30 a.m.: Finding Irish Ancestry and Places of Origin in North American Records with Kathy O'Leary
Have problems finding details on where your ancestors are from in Ireland? This lecture will introduce you to helpful American and Canadian records as well as methodologies that will help you uncover more details on your Emerald Isle origins.
11 a.m.: Unusual Places to Find Births and Naturalizations with Debra M. Dudek
Widen your search for your Irish ancestors' birth date, place of origin and their American naturalization details from a variety of underutilized resources! In this lecture, you'll learn how to utilize a combination of research methodologies and combine them with military rosters, sailing registers, professional registrations and much more! This lecture focuses on both digital and physical resources, so bring your research checklist and see if these resources can help you fill in the gaps in your family tree.
12:30 p.m.: Lunch
1:30–3:30 p.m.: Open Genealogy Work Session
Spend the afternoon putting your new skills into practice! Library staff will be available to help you with your research questions in a supportive environment. Light snacks will be available.
9:30 a.m.: Introduction To Irish and Scots-Irish Family History Research
11 a.m. Morning Break
11:30 a.m.: Records Related to the Different Churches in Ireland
12:30 p.m.: Lunch Break
1:30 p.m.: Census Substitutes and Other Important Sources for the Eighteenth-Century
2:30 p.m.: Afternoon Break
3 p.m.: The Irish Poor Law and Local Government Records: Board of Guardians, Workhouse Registers and Grand Jury Records
4 p.m.: Closing & Door Prizes
TAGS: | Genealogy/History/Culture |
AGE GROUPS: | Adults |