Life events (birth, death, and marriage) became vital source records for genealogists with the implementation of civil registration. In Ireland, due to political issues, civil registration began in two stages. The course will discuss civil birth, marriage, and death records from 1864 and non-Catholic/secular marriage records from April 1845.
Where Did They Work?
Do you know how your ancestors made a living? Perhaps they were coal miners or farmers. You may have a weaver or a lawyer or doctor in your family tree.
Dream Believe Achieve
Earning your DNA and Genetic Genealogy Certificate can help you build the career of your dreams, too! There are countless careers available in the field, including Heir Tracing, and Forensic Genealogy.
Samantha John: Professional Genealogist
Professional Genealogist, Samantha John, PLCGS, shares the story of how her ancestral curiosity turned into the career of her dreams!
Irish Genealogy on YouTube
Claire Bradley, MA, Director of Irish Studies, has shared her vast knowledge of Irish Genealogy on our YouTube channel.