Genealogical Research In Ireland
A Genealogist and Record Agent based in Dublin, Ireland, provides a professional genealogical record searching service and an on-line ordering facility. Birth records, birth certificate, marriage records, death records, 1901 Census, 1911 Census, Griffith's Primary Valuation, Tithe Applotment Books, Valuation Office Revision Books and Wills are among the records searched.
"My background is in Science, however, genealogy has been a lifelong interest and I eventually came to work, professionally, as a Genealogist and a Record Agent eight years ago. Based in Dublin, I have access to all repositories and have developed a wide experience in all aspects of genealogical research. By restricting my activities to the fairly narrow field of record searching I am able to offer you a personal, efficient and rapid service." Words of Hilda McGauley, M.Sc., the researcher.
How it Works
If you don't know the birthplace of your ancestor in Ireland it's best to begin your search with a marriage records search , if your ancestor married
before leaving Ireland. If this is successful it may lead to searching for other records such as birth records, census records, land records and wills.
However, if your ancestor left Ireland before he/she married it may be best to begin your search with a birth records search.
Irish Citizenship
Because of the volume of requests from people who are applying for Irish citizenship, a birth records search and a birth certificate package has been put together. The birth record of their ancestor born in Ireland will be searched and, if the search is successful, the birth certificate (a certified copy of the record, otherwise known as a 'Long Form') will be forwarded to them.
Expedited Service
Because of being based in Dublin, Ireland, if a record is required urgently, an expedited search may be undertaken and, if successful, the certificate will be dispatched by express courier service within ten working days from the date of ordering. This service may be ordered by special arrangement.
If you are interested about researching your Irish family background, just contact Hilda McGauley, M.Sc., by clicking here.
Blog Posts about Ireland and Irish Citizenship
- Irish Citizenship
- If you have at least one parent, grandparent or, possibly, a great-grandparent who was born in Ireland then you may be eligible to apply for Irish citizenship. Dual citizenship is allowed for many countries, including Ireland the United ...
- Dublin Archdiocese Commission Report Published - Bock The Robber
- It indicates that the primary loyalty of the clergy is to Rome and not to this State, or to put it another way, these guys have relinquished their Irish citizenship through their vows, and now regard themselves as a colonising power. ... Yer right the Brits did 'foreign service' in Ireland in the 18th and 19th century and when they left the south you were/are still under oppression. Do what you want Cardinals and corrupt politicians saying what the normal people should do ...
- Immigrant Council of Ireland: Probing the Citizenship Regime ...
- Far from being reassuring, if the reason that comparatively so few applications for Irish citizenship are successful is because very significant numbers of people are submitting incomplete or invalid applications, then this statistic ...
- I recently recieved my irish citizenship through... - JustAnswer
- UK Immigration Law question: I recently recieved my irish citizenship through naturalization after living in Ireland for 9 years. My wife is an Indian national who is living with.
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