Links
 Designed by D.J. Brophy, 2008 Copyright Chapters of Dublin History 2002  Designed by D.J. Brophy, 2008 Copyright Chapters of Dublin History 2002  * [Dublin Uncovered
](http://www.dublinuncovered.net/history.html) * Time Line of Irish History
* [Irish Origins
](http://www.irishorigins.com/) * [Penal Laws
](http://local.law.umn.edu/irishlaw/intro.html) * [National Archives
](http://www.nationalarchives.ie/) * [National Library
](http://www.nli.ie/) * [Marsh’s Library
](http://www.marshlibrary.ie/) * [The Labyrinth
](http://labyrinth.georgetown.edu/) * Chronicon
* [1916 Easter Rising
](http://users.bigpond.net.au/kirwilli/1916/) * Register Office
* [Raheny Dublin
](http://www.raheny.com/index.html) * Irish History
* [Easter 1916
](http://irelandsown.net/easterrising.html) * Dublin.ie
* [Dublin Castle
](http://www.dublincastle.ie/home_no_fla.html) * The DNA Ancestry Project
* [Irish Coats of Arms
](http://groups.msn.com/irishancestralpages/irishcoatsofarms.msnw) * [Wiki History of Dublin
](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dublin) * [Irish Genealogy
](http://www.irishgenealogycentre.com/default.asp) * GEN UKI
* [ProGenealogists
](http://www.ireland.progenealogists.com/) * [Guide to Irish Genealogy
](http://www.rootsweb.com/%7Efianna/) * [The Church of Ireland
](http://www.ireland.anglican.org/library/libroots.html) * Ulster Historical Foundation
* [Ireland’s history in maps
](http://www.rootsweb.com/%7Eirlkik/ihm/iremaps.htm)
Ancestry and Genealogy Resource
For those researching their family history you can access cenus and other databases information on this special page.
Adoption Registers Ireland & UK
This is just a small selection of adoption links, there are more agencies but these should be enough to get you started.
[The Adoption Board of Ireland
](http://www.adoptionboard.ie/contacts/informationandtracing.php)
Contact information on Adoption Agencies in the Republic of Ireland.
[UK Birth Adoption Register
](http://www.ukbirth-adoptionregister.com/?gclid=CNqgjvGR9IsCFRROQwod-nNnbQ)
[NORCAP
](http://www.norcap.org.uk/home.asp)
Operating a register which may link people separated by adoption who want to be put in touch with each other.
[Adoption Search Reunion
](http://www.adoptionsearchreunion.org.uk/Channels/)
You can learn more about starting your search for adoption records by reading the … services in relation to adoption for the United Kingdom and Ireland.
[Genealogy About Adoption
](http://genealogy.about.com/od/adoption/)
This Web site contains a lot of information on genealogy, adoption research, well worth a visit.
National Archives of Ireland with access to research guides, online databases including the Ireland-Australia Transportation Index (1791-1868) plus family history and genealogy information.
Public Record Office of Northern Ireland.
Online indexes include: geographical, prominent persons, Presbyterian and Church of Ireland indexes. There is also an index to the Freeholders’ Records.
National Library of Ireland. with information for family history researchers including an online list of Catholic parish registers held. There is also access to the library catalogue, photographic, newspaper and manuscript databases.
The General Register Office (Oifig An Ard-Chláraitheora). This site offers information on birth, death and marriage records in the Republic of Ireland plus details on the location of church records.
The Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency. This site offers information for the online ordering of births, death and marriage certificates for Northern Ireland.
Ireland Births, Deaths & Marriages Exchange. This site provides a free resource for sharing details contained on birth or baptismal, death and marriage certificates registered in Ireland.
Genfindit Vital Records Ordering Service for Irish photocopies or certificates 1864-1921 (Protestant marriages from 1845) and for 1922-1999 for the 26 counties of the Republic of Ireland.
History from Headstones, by the Ulster Historical Foundation, lists pre-1900 gravestone inscriptions from over 1,200 graveyards around Ulster. See Resources and Databases for details.
Irish Index. This site offers access to an index of over 15,000 birth, marriage and death announcements appearing in leading Irish newspapers (1817-1823). A search returns year of publication, surname, place, county and country. A transcript of the entry is available for a fee.
This extensive gateway site has an alphabetical list of sites relating to all aspects of Irish research. A must to visit.
Cyndi’s List for Ireland and Northern Ireland with over 1500 indexed links.
A gateway site for researching your Irish family history. This site includes a Beginner’s Guide.
The Irish Ancestral Research Association (USA)
A site for those interested in Irish genealogical and historical research which features an extensive list of Irish resources indexed by county.
Burke’s Landed Gentry Ireland Online. records significant non-titled land owners and their family histories. This collection is available online to subscribers but some free searches are available.
[Web Sites for Genealogists:
](http://www.coraweb.com.au/index.htm)
All kinds of resources and links for the Genealogists. It’s an Australian Gateway Site for Tracing your Family History but a great resource for Genealogists everywhere.
Ireland
Including the definitive publication of Griffith’s Valuation.
A list of Eneclann’s CD-ROM titles, with detailed information about each.
U.S
www.archives.gov/genealogy/immigration
Lists immigration records compiled by the National Archives in Washington.
Lists immigrants processed through Ellis Island.
Australia
www.nationalarchives.ie/ Transportation of convicts from Ireland after 1836, compiled by the National Archives of Ireland.
](http://www.records.nsw.gov.au/archives/for_family_historians_3634.asp)
For information about people who received assisted passage to Australia, see the NSW state archives Family History web site.
England, Scotland & Wales
](http://www.originsnetwork.com/)Contains marriage records from the 16th to 19th Centuries, wills 18th & 19th Century, apprentice records 15th to 19th Centuries
The 1901 Census for England and Wales on-line
Census returns and parish and civil registers for Scotland.
Other Genealogy Resources:
[Irish Marriage Records
](http://www.atozmarriages.com/ireland/)
Find your Irish Ancestors in Online Marriage Records.
[Government registration of births, marriages and deaths in Ireland
](http://www.groireland.ie/index-2.html)
The General Register Office of Ireland has records of birth, marriage, and death occurring in all of Ireland from 1864 to December 31, 1921 and records from the Republic of Ireland (excluding the six north-eastern counties of Derry, Antrim, Down, Armagh, Fermanagh and Tyrone known as Northern Ireland) from January 1, 1922 on. The GRO also has records of non-Catholic marriages in Ireland from 1845.