Family history: tracing your Irish ancestors

Family history: tracing your Irish ancestors

Join experts from The National Archives and the Virtual Record Treasury of Ireland to start tracing your Irish ancestry.

By The National Archives

Date and time

Starts on Fri, 20 Jun 2025 06:00 PDT

Location

Online

About this event

    In 1922, millions of Irish census records were lost when the Public Record Office of Ireland was destroyed in a catastrophic explosion and fire. This presents a major obstacle for anyone tracing their Irish ancestors prior to 1901. Now, The National Archives is a leading partner in the Virtual Record Treasury of Ireland (VRTI), a project working to track down surviving copies of the records destroyed a century ago.

    Family history specialists Jessamy Carlson (The National Archives) and Brian Gurrin (VRTI) will explain how family historians can use newly identified census transcripts, and earlier census records in the VRTI, as well as how to combine them with other collections, to help you find your Irish ancestors.

    This webinar comprises a pre-recorded film followed by a live Q&A so come prepared with your questions.

    Image credit: reproduced by kind permission of the Director of the National Archives, Ireland; 1841 Census form for Bawn, Killeshandra Civil Parish, Co. Cavan

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    The National Archives is the official archive and publisher for the UK government, and for England and Wales.  We are the guardians of some of our most iconic national documents, dating back over 1,000 years.

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