Kilkenny Book and Coin Fair
Kilkenny Book and Coin Fair will be held at the Clubhouse Hotel, Patrick Street, Kilkenny on Saturday 4th August 2018 from 10.30 am – 5.30 pm. Thousands of antiquarian, local history and general interest books, journals, maps, ephemera and rare coins.

Admission 2 euro.
Donation to Carlow/Kilkenny Homecare Team.
The Genealogy Event, Co. Limerick
The Genealogy Event, County Limerick
For the fifth year running, the Genealogy Event will be visiting County Limerick. Co-sponsored by RootsIreland.ie, and featuring Limerick Genealogy and representatives of the Irish Family History Foundation, it runs from Thursday 30th August to Saturday 1st September at Woodlands House Hotel, Adare, County Limerick. It offers a wealth of up to date information on researching your Irish ancestors using familiar genealogical resources, introductions to DNA and genealogy, as well as one on one genealogy consultations. For further details, please see www.thegenealogyevent.com.

Aoife Ryan of Limerick Genealogy speaking at last year’s event
New County Waterford Records
New records for Co. Waterford
Holy Cross Church, Tramore, County Waterford
We are pleased to announce that Waterford Heritage have added over 12,000 records to its database at www.waterford.rootsireland.ie including the following :
| Church of Ireland Marriages | 11,772 Records |
| Tramore / Carbally Roman Catholic Baptisms | 1,126 Records |
For a full list of sources for Co. Waterford please click here
To search these records, go to waterford.rootsireland.ie and select the ‘Parish / District’ from the drop down list. Login and Subscribe if required.
Special Offer On Annual Subscriptions
SPECIAL OFFER ON ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS – 20% off for a limited time only!
Get a 12 month subscription for RootsIreland with 20% off from 2 July to 15 July 2018*
To obtain this offer just go to the following link and login using your existing RootsIreland login details: http://www.
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 2 July 2018 to 12 midnight Irish time on 15 July 2018 only. Cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer.
Brian Mitchell’s Derry: A City Invincible, republished
The 4th edition of Brian Mitchell’s book, Derry A City Invincible, outlining the history of Derry, in 100 pages, from its geological formation right through to the present-day and ambitions for the future has just been published.
This book is available in Museum and Visitor Centre gift shops in Derry and provides visitors to Derry with local history context and an idea of what Derry was like when an ancestor lived here and/or departed here for a new life.
New Westmeath Records online
We are pleased to announce that Westmeath Genealogy has added about 10,000 records to its database at www.westmeath.rootsireland.ie including the following:
| Parish | Type | Years | Records |
|---|---|---|---|
| Castlepollard (RC) | Baptisms | 1796-1805 & 1812-1829 | 6,046 |
| Castlepollard (RC) | Marriages | 1825-1870 (with some gaps) | 2,290 |
| Castlepollard (RC) | Deaths | 1793-1825 | 443 |
| Collinstown (RC) | Baptisms | July 1842-March 1844 | 169 |
| Killua Chruchyard | Gravestones | 1728-1981 | 84 |
| Castletown Geoghegan | Gravestones | 1763-1993 | 24 |
| Multyfarnham Churchyard | Gravestones | 1820-1999 | 73 |
St Michael’s Church, Castlepollard, Co. Westmeath
For a full list of sources for Co. Westmeath please click here
To search these records, go to westmeath.rootsireland.ie and select the ‘Parish / District’ from the drop down list. Login and Subscribe if required.
New heritage video by Swords Historical Society/Fingal Genealogy
Our North Dublin centre have made a new video highlighting the history and heritage of north County Dublin. You can check it out at the following link:
New Clare records added
We are pleased to announce that Clare Heritage and Genealogy Centre has added over 36,000 records to its database at www.clare.rootsireland.ie including the following records:
Marriage Records (Roman Catholic)
| Parteen | (1831 – 1900) |
| Cratloe | (1803 – 1900) |
| Ennis | (1837 – 1900) |
| Feakle | (1860 – 1900) |
| Mountshannon-Whitegate | (1846 – 1900) |
| Scariff | (1852 – 1900) |
Parteen Church
Civil Death Registers
| Ennis | (1864 – 1959) |
Church of Ireland Registers
| Tomgraney | (starting 1845) | (Marriage & Baptisms) |
| Kilnaboy-Kilkeedy | (starting 1799) | (Baptisms & Deaths) |
| Drumcliff (Ennis) | (starting 1745) | (Baptisms, Marriages & Deaths) |
| Feakle | (starting 1845) | (Baptisms, Marriages & Deaths) |
| Killaloe | (starting 1688) | (Baptisms, Marriages & Deaths) |
| Kilrush-Kilkee | (starting 1741) | (Baptisms, Marriages & Deaths) |
| Miltown-Malbay | (starting 1879) | (Baptisms) |
| Ogonelloe | (starting 1845) | (Baptisms, Marriages & Deaths) |
| Sixmilebridge | (starting 1879) | (Baptisms & Deaths) |
| Tulla | (starting 1845) | (Baptisms, Marriages & Deaths) |
| Inishcealtra | (starting 1848) | (Baptisms & Deaths) |
| Kilfenora | (Deaths) |
For a full list of sources for Co. Clare please click here
To search these records, go to clare.rootsireland.ie and select the ‘Parish / District’ from the drop down list. Login and Subscribe if required.
General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)
On 25 May 2018, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), a new Europe-wide regulation which covers data protection came into force. This new regulation is intended to strengthen the data protection rights of everybody within the European Union. GDPR strengthens your rights to privacy and the information held about you. Providing transparency and accessibility in relation to customer information is a key element of the new regulation. In line with GDPR, we have made changes to the way that our website collects information and updated our Privacy Statement and our Terms and Conditions, which can be read at the following links:
Ulster Historical Foundation, Tracing Your Irish Ancestors
Ulster Historical Foundation
Tracing your Irish and Scots-Irish Ancestors, 5–12 September 2018
Running from 5–12 September 2018, Tracing your Irish Ancestors will mark the tercentenary of the 1718 migration and 300+ years of Irish migration with visits to sites and places synonymous with the migration of Ulster and Irish families to the New Worlds (North America, Australasia, South Africa, etc).
Choose to research in the archives or visit some of Ireland’s most historic sites
During our 7 day conference you will be able to shape your own experiences by choosing to research in the different archives in Belfast and Dublin or join our staff on daily excursions through Ireland’s beautiful landscape to some of its most historic sites.
Research Director Dr William Roulston assisting past conference members
300+ years of Irish migration
Tours during our 2018 programme will see you embark on a guided through the Bann Valley, the area in Ulster most directly associated with the 1718 migration; walk on the walls and explore the historic port city of Derry~Londonderry, one of the finest examples of a walled city in Europe; uncover the stories of some of the earliest people to travel from Ulster to Australia at the Down Museum; visit the Ulster American Folk Park which is dedicated to the story of emigration from Ulster to North America in the 18th and 19th centuries.
Delegates can delve deeper into the past with visits to the Hill of the O’Neill in Dungannon to learn about the ‘Flight of the Earls’ in 1607, when two of Ulster’s leading Gaelic chiefs left the island for Continental Europe, never to return, and visit Barons Court, the magnificent seat of the Duke of Abercorn whose ancestors migrated from Scotland over 400 years ago.
Our day trips include visits to renowned historical sites of interest across the island of Ireland as you will journey into pre-history to marvel at the UNESCO World Heritage site at Newgrange (Brú na Bóinne) and look out onto the North Atlantic Ocean from the stones of the Giant’s Causeway.
You will also visit Kilmainham Gaol, one of Dublin city’s most important monuments and visitor attractions and view the beautifully illustrated Book of Kells at Trinity College. Not to mention dining at Belfast’s historic Harbour Commission and at the highest pub in Ireland, the Ponderosa (set at the top of the Glenshane Pass in the Sperrin Mountains).
One of the best aspects of the conference (outside our wonderful day trips to these great visitor attractions) is that delegates will to have the chance to sit down with a genealogist and work out a research strategy.
At our conferences there is always someone nearby if you hit a brick wall, need a word interpreted or just need a little bit of encouragement. With a number of different genealogists on hand throughout the week, if they choose to do so, our delegates are able to obtain advice from a different expert every day. And our panel have their own particular research specialisms to offer our guests.
Book Now
Join us in September and learn about the dramatic history of Ulster and the lives of your Irish ancestors. You will be made very welcome. For more information please visit:
www.ancestryireland.com/family-history-conference/autumn
Or if you have any queries, email: enquiry@uhf.org.uk
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