An Introduction to Irish Family History Research
Irish ancestry research has the reputation of being tricky but this talk will cover how you can get started with your Irish ancestral research. We will dispel the myths about which records were destroyed in 1922, which records are available and best of all which are free.
This will give you a good grounding to making a start on finding your Irish ancestors.
This talk is free to members of Berkshire Family History Society and we request a donation of £5 from non-members. Pre-booking is required because the meeting link will be e-mailed in advance. Booking ends one day before the event.
To join this meeting you will need a computer device which has a microphone and speakers. Ideally, also a webcam. You also need to be able to access e-mails from this device. First time users will be asked to download a small piece of software to join the meeting. The meeting link will be e-mailed to you in advance. Technical help is available for those who need further assistance, please contact booking@berksfhs.org.uk .
Photograph of The Four Courts under bombardment from the National Army, June 1922. RTE Stills Library. http://www.thejournal.ie
Speaker
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Natalie BodleNorthern Ireland based professional genealogist, house historian and educator
Natalie is a professional genealogist from County Antrim who undertakes research throughout Ireland and also provides genealogy evening courses for those who would like to learn how complete their own family history research. Irish genealogical research has the reputation of being difficult due to the number of records lost. With more than 20 years’ research experience, a Post Graduate Certificate in Genealogical Studies, membership of the Association of Professional Genealogists and the Genealogical Speakers Guild, Natalie is well placed to help family historians find their way with Irish ancestral research.