DECEMBER MEETING OF MAYO GENEALOGY GROUP
Our December Meeting will be held in the National Museum of Life, Turlough Park,on Saturday 14th Dec. at 11.00, new members and researchers welcome.
The Group will be having their Christmas Dinner in the Brambles Restaurant following the Meeting.
Friday, 6 December 2013
Monday, 9 September 2013
Mayo Genealogy Group- September Meeting
The Meeting of the Mayo Genealogy Group will take place in the National Museum of Country Life, Turlough on Saturday 14th September.
Join Group Members for practical advise on researching your family history.
All new members welcome.
Join Group Members for practical advise on researching your family history.
All new members welcome.
Saturday, 3 August 2013
Mayo Genealogy Group AGM
The AGM of the Mayo Genealogy Group will take place on Saturday 10th August in the National Museum of Country Life - Turlough Park Castlebar at 11.pm, all welcome.
Mayo Genealogy Group Workshops
Saturday 3rd August - Foxford Leisure Centre (FOXFORD GATHERING 2013)
11.30-3.30, no charge, no booking required
Sunday 4th August - Bohola Community Centre (BOHOLA GATHERING 2013)
1.30-3.30, no charge, no booking required
The AGM of the Mayo Genealogy Group will take place on Saturday 10th August in the National Museum of Country Life - Turlough Park Castlebar at 11.pm, all welcome.
Mayo Genealogy Group Workshops
Saturday 3rd August - Foxford Leisure Centre (FOXFORD GATHERING 2013)
11.30-3.30, no charge, no booking required
Sunday 4th August - Bohola Community Centre (BOHOLA GATHERING 2013)
1.30-3.30, no charge, no booking required
Thursday, 30 May 2013
Mayo Genealogy Group Gathering October 2013
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Mayo Genealogy Group Gathering 2013
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The Gathering Website - Mayo Genealogy Gathering
Mayo Genealogy Group Gathering 2013
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The Gathering Website - Mayo Genealogy Gathering
Wednesday, 29 May 2013
New Online Course on Irish Identity
Free Online Course in Irish Heritage. - You can still enrol. There is a Mayo Group there.
http://mooc.hiberniacollege.com/Home.aspx
http://mooc.hiberniacollege.com/Home.aspx
Sunday, 19 May 2013
Friday, 17 May 2013
Research Tips
General Tips for Research just to get started -
National Library
Many records before 1850's were destroyed in the various buildings during the Rising, but some Parish Records remain and can be viewed in the National Library. Personally this requires great patience as some are almost illegible and books are not in good condition. You would need to spend a day here as you have to research records on Microfilm.
Cancelled Valuations
The staff in the Cancelled Valuation Offices are extremely helpful. Here you can look up the townland, and see how the "plot" has changed ownership over the years since circa mid 1800's, either passing from Father to Son/wife or to another landowner.
GRO - General Registrations Records
The cheapest way to do research here is to spend a day. There is a daily search fee where you can browse all books. Otherwise you pay a fee for 5 consecutive years (books). A separate fee then is paid for each Certificate you order and a minimum of 5 certs per day. You can place an order for others.
It is "touch and go", I have ordered quite a few Certificates but unfortunately these were not useful to me, if it is a common name e.g. Michael Joyce it can be very risky.
National Archives
Lots of records here, including the most interesting was the Wills Index. You may be pleasantly suprised to find some wills of your families here.
- Start backwards e.g. search 1911 Census, then 1901, and then Griffiths Valuation (circa 1850's)
- Try to write down the "stories" you have heard from your own parent/elders, it will help fill some "blanks" in your family tree.
- You need to know Townlands, Parishes, etc while doing the search, it is easier when a family have always lived in the same townland.
- Headstones are a very good research, though many Old Irish Graveyards may be overgrown. Nevertheless, it is worthwhile trying to see if there is a Cemetery in the townland your Ancestors came from.
National Library
Many records before 1850's were destroyed in the various buildings during the Rising, but some Parish Records remain and can be viewed in the National Library. Personally this requires great patience as some are almost illegible and books are not in good condition. You would need to spend a day here as you have to research records on Microfilm.
Cancelled Valuations
The staff in the Cancelled Valuation Offices are extremely helpful. Here you can look up the townland, and see how the "plot" has changed ownership over the years since circa mid 1800's, either passing from Father to Son/wife or to another landowner.
GRO - General Registrations Records
The cheapest way to do research here is to spend a day. There is a daily search fee where you can browse all books. Otherwise you pay a fee for 5 consecutive years (books). A separate fee then is paid for each Certificate you order and a minimum of 5 certs per day. You can place an order for others.
It is "touch and go", I have ordered quite a few Certificates but unfortunately these were not useful to me, if it is a common name e.g. Michael Joyce it can be very risky.
National Archives
Lots of records here, including the most interesting was the Wills Index. You may be pleasantly suprised to find some wills of your families here.
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