New Monaghan Records
1845-1930 Tydavnet Ballinode CI marriages, 277 records.
Celebrate St Patrick’s Day With a 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 2025!
Why take out a subscription to Roots Ireland?
- RootsIreland have the most complete and most accurate set of Roman Catholic church records online, as well as millions of 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 have added over 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 Galway. New records are continually being added to our database throughout the year, which will be announced in due course.
- Together, our 32 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 2025 to 12 midnight Irish time on 31 March 2025 only. Cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer.
New Kerry Records Added!
We are delighted to announce the addition of 5282 Roman Catholic baptismal records from the parish of Kilcummin, Co. Kerry, dating from 1821-1900 to our database at Roots Ireland! 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.
Irish and Scots-Irish Lecture Tour

28 February to 18 March 2025
Ulster Historical Foundation is pleased to announce that Gillian Hunt (Research Officer) and Fintan Mullan (Executive Director) will be returning to the United States for a genealogical lecture tour programme – their first visit since 2023!
The itinerary for this US lecture tour will run from Friday 28 February to Tuesday 18 March 2025
Lecture programmes, full days and half days will be offered.
In addition, at a number of locations individuals will be able to register for a one-to-one personal research consultation with either member of the Foundation’s team where they can benefit from our knowledge and experience to help overcome ‘brick walls’ or advance their Irish and Scots-Irish roots.
We hope we might meet you at one of these events, and would be pleased if you would share any relevant location to friends and genealogy buddies who might be interested.
Tour Schedule
- Friday 28 February – Oakland, CA (consultations),
- Saturday 01 March – Oakland, CA
- Sunday 02 March – Seattle, WA
- Tuesday 04 March – Pittsburgh, PA
- Wednesday 05 March – Pittsburgh, PA (consultations)
- Thursday 06 March – Phoenix, AZ
- Friday 07 March – Phoenix, AZ
- Saturday 08 March – Atlanta, GA
- Sunday 09 March – Green Bay, WI (consultations)
- Monday 10 March – Green Bay, WI
- Tuesday 11 March – Minneapolis, MN
- Wednesday 12 March – Minneapolis, MN (consultations)
- Thursday 13 March – Chicago, IL
- Friday 14 March – Bentonville, AR (consultations)
- Friday 14 March – Bentonville, AR
- Saturday 15 March – Dallas, TX
- Sunday 16 March – Dallas, TX (consultations)
- Monday 17 March – Bolingbrook, IL (consultations)
- Tuesday 18 March – Bolingbrook, IL
New Cork Records
We are delighted to announce the addition to the Roots Ireland website of 1350 baptismal records and 196 marriage records for the Cork parishes listed below, bringing them up to 1924 and 1949 respectively. These are all additions of further years to existing parishes, and the exact details are below.
BALLYHEA RC
BANTEER RC
BLARNEY RC
CARRIGTWOHILL RC
CASTLEMAGNER RC
CLOYNE RC
DONERAILE RC
FERMOY RC
KANTURK RC
KILDORRERY RC
MACROOM RC
MALLOW RC
MEELIN RC
MILFORD RC
MOURNEABBEY RC
NEWMARKET RC
BALLYHEA RC
BANTEER RC
BLARNEY RC
CARRIGTWOHILL RC
CONNA RC
DONERAILE RC
FERMOY RC
KILDORRERY RC
KILLAVULLEN RC
MALLOW RC
MEELIN RC
MILFORD RC
NEWMARKET RC
To access these records, go to corknortheast.rootsireland.ie and login or subscribe as required.
Townland Atlas of Ulster
Having sold out its original print run, Ulster Historical Foundation is delighted to announce that the Townland Atlas of Ulster is being reprinted!
Thanks to incredible enthusiasm and unprecedented demand, the first print run sold out in just 6 weeks. To ensure everyone who missed out has a chance to own this remarkable publication, Ulster Historical Foundation is now taking pre-orders on the bookstore.
The Townland Atlas of Ulster is an essential reference guide for both newcomer and serious researcher, showing exact locations and where to look for related records. By using the maps and indexes, family and local historians can easily grasp the essentials of our ancestors’ lives – where they worked, paid their rent, went to church and market, etc.
Don’t miss this second chance to own your own copy of this invaluable research guide
Expected release date – April 2025

Click here for more information
Read what others are saying about the Townland Atlas of Ulster
Today, as Ireland becomes increasingly urbanised and new housing estates proliferate, authentic townland names are in danger of disappearing. A wonderful book such as this is, therefore,
invaluable in maintaining a record of a rich shared heritage and a culture, north and south, that speaks to everyone.
Prof. Terence Dooley, Maynooth University Department of History
To have mapped and provided such comprehensive detail for each of Ulster’s 16,000 townlands is an achievement that will stand the test of time. It (the Townland Atlas of Ulster) will or should become a standard reference book for those people tracing their Ulster roots. I now know that if I’m seeking a visual representation of townlands, parishes and estates in a particular area I will be straight to your maps; and if seeking, for a particular townland, details of church registers (CoI and RC) and 17th and 19th century landlords my first port of call will be the Index of Townlands.
Brian Mitchell, Derry Genealogy
I received the Townland Atlas of Ulster this morning and am delighted with it. The quality of the book is exceptional and the content fascinating. As someone who is fascinated by maps, and loves
the townlands where I grew up in County Down, it unexpectedly made me feel quite emotional to see them memorialised so beautifully. It will certainly be a big help to my research, especially as I
pursue DNA matches who relate to my unknown great grandfather in County Antrim, territory unfamiliar to me. I just wanted to congratulate everyone on its production and of course particular
thanks go to Andrew Kane.
Lyn from Encinitas
The beautiful atlas has arrived. It is a magnificent publication.
Ann from Canberra
I received my pre-ordered copy today and must say it’s an incredible piece of work to have. A great reference book.
Well done to all involved !!!
Paddy from Gweedore
A magnificent achievement – I look forward to delving into the vast array of resources beautifully arranged and presented.
Larry from Maynooth
My copy of the Townland Atlas of Ulster arrived safely yesterday. To say that I am thrilled with it is an understatement. It’s a wonderful book with superb production values, packed with information. I probably will not get much work done this weekend as I explore it in more detail.
Angela from Dublin
Townland Atlas of Ulster -Book Launch Video
The book launch of Townland Atlas of Ulster that was held at the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland (PRONI) on 05 December is now available to watch on YouTube. Click the video below to hear from author Andrew Kane, and popular local television presenter and programme maker Joe Mahon as they discuss the value and significance of Ulster’s Townlands.
New Issue of Irish Genealogy Matters 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!
Discover Your Irish Roots in 2025!
Discover Your Irish Roots in 2025!

Are you wishing to find out more about your Irish ancestors? Have you been thinking of what to do or where to go for your 2025 Summer holiday?
Unlock your family story with one of Ulster Historical Foundation’s 2025 research programmes!
With their research-focused format and limited capacity, you’ll enjoy dedicated support from expert researchers to delve even deeper into your Irish and Scots-Irish heritage.
From now until 14 February register for one of these programmes with just a £100 deposit! (normally £200).*
The Foundation staff have also looked at ways to improve upon the previous programmes (taking on board the recommendations and suggestions of previous delegates) and hope that the programmes devised for 2025 will better improve your research experience and visit to Ireland.
Reserve your place today and start planning a trip back to the archives to find your elusive Irish and Scots-Irish Ancestors!
*Note: Deposit is non-refundable

22nd June – 25th June 2025
This research programme gives you the chance to spend three days researching in the archives – being guided and supported by our team of researchers each day. It is the ideal programme to compliment a longer holiday or research trip that you might already have planned.
Register now with just a £100 deposit! (full price £649.99).
31st August – 05th September 2025
This enhanced research programme gives you the chance to spend a whole week researching in the archives – being guided and supported by our team of researchers each day. It offers you a great
opportunity to break down any genealogical brick walls and unlock your family history. Register now with just a £100 deposit! (full price £949.99).
Click here to register
26th October – 29th October 2025
This research programme gives you the chance to spend three days researching in the archives – being guided and supported by our team of researchers each day. It is the ideal programme to compliment a longer holiday or research trip that you might already have planned.
Register now with just a £100 deposit! (full price £649.99).

Want to find out more – speak to us directly?
Why not join Ulster Historical Foundation on Friday 31 January, 2025 to listen to and speak directly with the team delivering the different Research Programmes.
This event will include a free seminar on researching your ancestors using the archives of the Public Record Office Northern Ireland (PRONI), plus a chance to ask practical questions to help you plan your visit to Belfast (accommodation, travel advice, location advise, local transport, etc)
• Learn more about the resources and holdings of PRONI
• Find out more about Ulster Historical Foundation’s 2025 Research Programmes
Event Details
• Date: 31 January, 2025
• Time: 16:00 (UK Time)
• Location: Online Zoom Seminar
• Registration: The event is free to attend but registration is essential
Scheduled Maintenance
TOWNLAND ATLAS OF ULSTER – NOW AVAILABLE
The Townland Atlas of Ulster is now available and can be purchased online from www.ulsterhistoricalfoundation.com

The Townland Atlas of Ulster offers an invaluable guide to the newcomer to the townland system as well as opening up the world of seventeenth-century records to the serious researcher. Although representing a snapshot in time, it is a dynamic snapshot – of relevance to the last 400 years of our history and society.
This publication maps all 16,000+ townlands in the nine counties of Ulster (Antrim, Armagh, Cavan, Derry/Londonderry, Donegal, Down, Fermanagh, Monaghan and Tyrone),and the administrative units of church and state into which they have been organised.
In an attractive and easily understood layout, these units are shown in the context of land ownership in the 17th century, a pattern clearly recognisable until a century ago when the Land Purchase Acts broke up the estates and facilitated tenant farmers buying their own land. By using the maps and index, family and local historians can easily grasp the essentials of our ancestors’ lives – where they worked, paid their rent, went to church and market, etc.
With detailed maps, fascinating insights, and meticulous research, this beautifully crafted book is the perfect companion for anyone passionate about their Irish family history and an ideal gift for friends and family this Christmas season.
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