Irish Parish Records: Antrim, Down, Louth

 

England, Scotland, Ireland: Musgrave's Obituaries Prior to 1800, parts 1 & 2 (Compiled By Sir William Musgrave, 6th Bart., of Hayton Castle, Co. Cumberland, and Entitled by him A General Nomenclator and Obituary, with Reference to the Books Where the Persons are Mentioned, and Where some Account of their Character is to be Found.)
England, Scotland, Ireland: Musgrave's Obituaries Prior to 1800, parts 3 & 4 (Compiled By Sir William Musgrave, 6th Bart., of Hayton Castle, Co. Cumberland, and Entitled by him A General Nomenclator and Obituary, with Reference to the Books Where the Persons are Mentioned, and Where some Account of their Character is to be Found.)
England, Scotland, Ireland: Musgrave's Obituaries Prior to 1800, parts 5 & 6 (Compiled By Sir William Musgrave, 6th Bart., of Hayton Castle, Co. Cumberland, and Entitled by him A General Nomenclator and Obituary, with Referrence to the Books Where the Persons are Mentioned, and Where some Account of their Character is to be Found.)
The Harleian Society. Obituary Prior to 1800 (as Far as Relates to England, Scotland, and Ireland), Compiled By Sir William Musgrave, 6th Bart., of Hayton Castle, Co. Cumberland, and Entitled by him "A General Nomenclator and Obituary, with Referrence to the Books Where the Persons are Mentioned, and Where Some Account of Their Character is to be Found." Volume 49.
Louth: Fochart - Tombstone Inscriptions
Down: - Gravestone Inscriptions
Down: Upper & Lower Castlereagh - Gravestone Inscriptions, Baronies of Upper and Lower Castlereagh a
Down: Upper & Lower Castlereagh - Gravestone Inscriptions, Baronies of Upper and Lower Castlereagh b
Down: Upper & Lower Castlereagh - Gravestone Inscriptions, Baronies of Upper and Lower Castlereagh c
Down: Upper & Lower Castlereagh - Gravestone Inscriptions, Baronies of Upper and Lower Castlereagh d
Down: Duferin - Gravestone Inscriptions, Barony of Dufferin

Down: Duferin & Lecale - Gravestone Inscriptions, Baronies of Dufferin and Lecale
Down: Lecale - Gravestone Inscriptions, Barony of Lecale
Down: Lecale & Kinelarty - Gravestone Inscriptions, Baronies of Lecale and Kinelarty
Down: Mourne - Gravestone Inscriptions, Barony of Mourne
Down: Ards - Gravestone Inscriptions, Barony of Ards b
Down: Ards - Gravestone Inscriptions, Barony of Ards c
Down: Ards - Gravestone Inscriptions, Barony of Ards d
Down: Ards - Gravestone Inscriptions, Barony of Ards e
Down: Ards - Gravestone Inscriptions, Barony of Ards f
Down: Ards - Gravestone Inscriptions, Barony of Ards g
Antrim: Islandmagee - Gravestone Inscriptions, 1763-1956
Antrim: Belfast - Gravestone Inscriptions, Shankhill Graveyard and tablets in Christ Church and St. George's Church, 1830-1930
Down: Ards - Gravestone Inscriptions, Barony of Ards a
Down: Annahilt, Eglantine, Hillsborough, Moira - Gravestone Inscriptions
Antrim: Glynn, Raloo, & Templecorran - Gravestone Inscriptions, 1828-1953
Antrim: Carrickfergus & Ballynure - Gravestone Inscriptions, Wills & Biographical Notes, Old families of Carrickfergus & Ballynure
Antrim: Belfast - Gravestone Inscriptions, Balmoral Cemetery Friends' Burial Ground and Malone Presbyterian Church, 1833-1948
Antrim: Belfast - Gravestone Inscriptions and Wills and Biographical Notes, Old Belfast Families and the New Burying Ground, 1793-1967
Down: Donaghcloney, Dromara, Dromore, Garvaghy, & Magheralin - Gravestone Inscriptions
Antrim: Belfast - Gravestone Inscriptions, Friar's Bush and Milltown Graveyards, 1827-1959
 
Features:
  •  What is the original source of the data on this CD-ROM? The 435,008 records in this database come from cemetery tombstone transcriptions and similar sources in the counties of Antrim, Down, and Louth around 1538 to 1837.
  •  Parish records--primarily births, baptisms, marriages, and burials--provide the best source of vital record information in the centuries before civil registration. This collection includes parish records and similar sources in the United Kingdom approximately 1538 to 1837. The records include baptisms, burials, marriages, tombstone inscriptions, obituaries, wills, and other miscellaneous types of records.
  •  What should I know about this product to access the data? Some of the records may be in Latin or even a Welsh or Scottish dialect depending on location. The spelling is archaic, and is transcribed as it was written. There are many spelling inconsistencies and non-standard grammar.
  •  This database may not include all dates and records for each parish/church. Use caution in assuming that any database is a complete set of records-even for the counties and time period listed.
  •  Due to the legibility of the original sources, there may be gaps in the records, including partial sentences, cut-off words, and other omissions.
  •  Because of the nature of the records, and the fact that the records were originally compiled by a third party, it is difficult to absolutely verify the completeness and validity of the data. The information you find in this product is as correct as it was when Ancestry.com received it, and has merely been reproduced in an electronic format.
  •  What historical background should I know to use this data? In the late 16th century, through a series or mandates, clergy were required to compile bound volumes of parish records such as baptisms, births, marriages, and burials. Many of these parish registries have since been transcribed and collected by genealogical societies. These records can be valuable sources for finding vital information of people of the time.
  •  Civil registration of births, deaths, and marriage, often called General Registration, began in July of 1837, providing a national vital records index superseding church records.
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