New Galway Records online now!
We are delighted to announce the uploading of 4524 new Galway census substitutes to our database at Roots Ireland. They are as follows:
GALWAY EMIGRANT INDEX 1829-1866 (2746 records)
This list, compiled by Peter Madden of Newcastle, Australia, documents the immigration of people from Galway to New South Wales and Queensland between 1829 and 1866.
PRODUCTIVE LOAN INDEX (1778 records)
The Irish Reproductive Loan Fund was scheme set up in 1824 to provide small loans to people who were termed the ‘industrious poor’. The records generally run from 1836-48 and are available for the following associations in County Galway: Ahascragh, Ballygar, Castle Hackett, Clifden, Kilconickny, Outerard and Galway Town.

Near the Spanish Arch, Galway
For an up to date list of sources for East Galway and to search these records, go to https://galwayeast.rootsireland.ie/ and login or subscribe if required.
Special 25% Discount on Annual Subscriptions
Celebrate St Patrick’s Day by taking out a 12-month subscription for RootsIreland with 25% off from 6th March to 31st March 2022!
- RootsIreland have the most complete and most accurate set of Roman Catholic church records online, as well as numerous Protestant records, civil records, census records, headstone inscriptions and census substitutes. Our index is easily searchable and has features such as standardised surname and forename searches which make your searches even more user-friendly.
- We hold over 23 million records, and our database is being added to continually. Since 2020, we added close to 1 million records to our database from Limerick, Clare, Sligo, Kerry, Wicklow, Westmeath, Kilkenny, South Dublin, South Tipperary, Monaghan, Armagh, North Mayo, Cork, Laois, Offaly and East Galway. New records are continually being added to our database throughout the year, which will be announced in due course.
- Together, our 34 genealogy centres have an unparalleled amount of local knowledge which can be invaluable to those tracing their ancestors, a service which no other website or company can provide to such a high standard. By taking out a subscription with RootsIreland, you are helping these centres to continue to provide a world-class service and securing many Irish jobs.
If you have any questions please check our Help section and if this does not provide an answer, then you may contact us or one of the county centres. You can check what is available on our site for each county here.
*Offer applies from 6 March 2022 to 12 midnight Irish time on 31 March 2022 only. Cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer.
New Kilkenny Records added
We are delighted to announce the uploading of 9504 new Kilkenny records to our database at Roots Ireland. They are as follows:
- Thomastown RC baptisms, 1900-1910 – 567 records;
- Slater’s Directory, 1856 – 982 records;
- Bassett’s Directory, 1884 – 7955 records.
The Slater’s and Bassett’s directories contain the names of county and public officials, clergy, professional and business people, tradesmen and craftworkers.
For an up to date list of sources for Kilkenny and to search these records, go to kilkenny.rootsireland.ie and login or subscribe as required.
UHF Online Genealogy Course – March 2022
Ulster Historical Foundation’s first online Genealogy Course of 2022 is set to begin on 20 March 2022.
Take the time this spring to get to further explore your family history, gain a better understanding of the archives and genealogical sources in Ireland and find your elusive Irish and Scots-Irish ancestors
This comprehensive online genealogy course takes all the key components of the Ulster Historical Foundation’s Irish Genealogy Essentials programme and makes them available digitally, allowing participants to complete the programme at your own pace and from the comfort of your own home.
This course consists of:
- 21 pre-recorded lectures on essential topics relating to Irish genealogical research (over 28 hours of content)
- Four live “Q and A” sessions/Tutorials with the course lecturers (to be scheduled at different times to suit different time zones)
- Downloadable lecture handouts and reading list
Click here for a full course summary (Link to: https://www.ancestryireland.com/irish-genealogy-essentials/online-course/)
Click here to register (Link to: https://www.ancestryireland.com/irish-genealogy-essentials/book-now/)
Can’t commit to a longer course like the one detailed above? Why not register for one of Ulster Historical Foundation’s Irish Genealogy Essentials online modules.
Each module offers everything you will need to know about specific aspects and topics in Irish genealogy and provide you with the tools and information needed to further explore your family history. Each module is priced at just £74.99 and are available for immediate viewing and can be accessed from the comfort of your own home
Register now for the following modules:
- Introduction to Irish Genealogy (Link to: https://www.ancestryireland.com/irish-genealogy-essentials/intro-module/)
- Church Records in Ireland (Link to: https://www.ancestryireland.com/irish-genealogy-essentials/church-records/)
- Irish Land Records (Link to: https://www.ancestryireland.com/irish-genealogy-essentials/land-module/)
- Lesser Known Sources for Irish Family History Research (Link to: https://www.ancestryireland.com/irish-genealogy-essentials/lesser-known/)
Click here for more information (Link to: https://www.ancestryireland.com/irish-genealogy-essentials/course-modules/)
New Kerry Records
We are delighted to announce the uploading of 7643 new Kerry Roman Catholic baptismal records to our database at Roots Ireland. They are as follows:
Kilgarvan RC baptisms, 1818-1895.
For an up to date list of sources for Kerry and to search these records, go to kerry.rootsireland.ie and login or subscribe as required.
Ulster Historical Foundation U.S. Tour & Online Event
Want to discover your Irish and Scots-Irish ancestors?

For the first time since 2020, the Ulster Historical Foundation will be back on tour!
Beginning with an online programme on 19 February, our 2022 Lecture Tour will see the Foundation participate in a number of family history workshops across the United States.
Whilst every effort is being made to ensure these workshops go ahead, we are aware that COVID might disrupt plans for in-person attendance. The Foundation along with the different host organisations are preparing contingencies so that if it becomes necessary these programmes will go ahead as virtual events, but crucially they will go ahead.
As many of the in-person events planned for the tour will be observing social distancing for those in attendance the room capacity at some venues will be lower than pre-Covid. We recommend you register early to be sure of your place if you would like to attend the workshops in person.
Click on the link below for more information relating to the tour programme and to find out how to register for the different workshops/seminars.
2022 Lecture Tour, 19 Feb. and 12-29 Mar. 2022
Virtual Family History Event – 19 February 2022
Our first family history programme of 2022 is only a week away. This online workshop, hosted by the Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania (GSP), will examine a multitude of historical records and electronic resources that will help advance your Irish genealogy research.
For more information on how to register, click here
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Summary 2022 Lecture Tour Schedule
If you would like to register for one of the programmes simply click on the relevant link below:
- Saturday, 12 March 2022 – Fairfax VA
- Monday, 14 March 2022 – Green Bay WI
- Tuesday, 15 March 2022 – Green Bay WI – Scheduled Family History Consultations
- Wednesday, 16 March 2022 – Chicago IL
- Thursday, 17 March 2022 – St Charles MO
- Saturday, 19 March 2022 – Memphis TN
- Tuesday, 22 March 2022 – Pittsburgh PA
- Thursday, 24 March 2022 – Charleston SC
- Saturday, 26 March 2022 – Houston TX
- Monday, 28 March 2022 – Bolingbrook IL (Day 1)
- Tuesday, 29 March 2022 – Bolingbrook IL (Day 2) – Workshop and Consultations
New South Tipperary Records Added
We are delighted to announce the addition of over 13,000 Ballingarry RC records to our database at Roots Ireland.
- Ballingarry RC Baptisms, 1814-1900: 11,000+ records
- Ballingarry RC Marriages, 1814-1900: 2,500 records
For an up to date list of sources for South Tipperaryand to search these records, go to
tipperarysouth.rootsireland.ie and login or subscribe as required.
New Surname Histories
We are delighted to announce the addition of 386 family surname histories to the Roots Ireland database! Written and compiled by Brian Mitchell of Derry Genealogy, these surname histories cover mostly Gaelic and Planter names from the north-west of Ireland and are an invaluable guide to those researching their family histories. These family histories are free to view at no cost and with no limit to those with a current subscription. To read these surname histories, please visit the following link.
New Monaghan Records Added
We are delighted to announce the addition of 5861 Monaghan records to the Roots Ireland database. These are Church of Ireland (CI), Presbyterian (PR) and Roman Catholic (RC) baptism, marriage and burial records, as well as a list of CI parishioners in Monaghan in 1802. The full list and details are below. For an up to date list of sources for Monaghan and to search these records, go to monaghan.rootsireland.ie and login or subscribe as required.
Baptisms:
Errigal (Shanco) (CI, 1877-1961): 145 records
First Ballybay, Derryvally & Cahans (PR, 1799-1831): 1924 records
Monaghan (First) (PR, 1860-1915): 1068 records
Stonebridge (PR, 1821-1916): 1043 records
Marriages:
Ballymackney (Killanny) (CI, 1853-1955): 36 records
Derryvally (PR, 1846-1918): 178 records
Muckno (Castleblayney) (CI, 1811-1845): 1036 records
Muckno (St Mary’s Oram) (RC, 1901-1918): 42 records
Stonebridge (PR, 1821-45): 284 records
Burials:
Ballybay (CI, 1823-1931): 703 records
Census Substitutes
CI Parishioners Monaghan (1802): 190 records
New Issue of ‘Irish Genealogy Matters’ Newsletter Published
We are delighted to announce the publication of our latest issue of ‘Irish Genealogy Matters’, in which we keep our readers abreast of all of the latest developments in the Irish Family History Foundation and new records online! Click on the image above to read the newsletter in full. We hope you enjoy!
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