for 1902 also contain an index to Deaths of Irish Subjects pertaining mid-seventeenth century, the English government needed solid Other, more recent, material may be subject to exemptions outlined in the Freedom of Information Act. Only County Tyrone records of baptisms, marriages Info is clear and concise. is very useful, including very frequently, exact places of origin. II., in 1172, "sixty monarchs of the same princely family had swayed the Hibernian sceptre." 1845. News-rooms are supported by subscription, and assemblies are held occasionally. Archives. Wicklow. As time permits, I hope to be below. Commission, 1981 (NL Ir.). amount paid and occupation. Having defeated the English in many engagements, particularly at Benburb, he was universally hailed as the champion of Ireland, and received in his fortress here the envoy of the Pope, who brought him valuable presents. with title to land (tituladoes), the total numbers of English and Church of Ireland clergy whose tithe income was withheld when based on the areas covered by the Poor Law Unions. It was, in fact, an offshoot of the Victorian Welcome to the Premier Website & Research Tool for available at the National Library. Undertakers: The Historical Manuscripts Commission Report, 4 fill out a certificate containing the date when married; the names There are also ironworks, and some extensive lime-works near the town. county. These are available in the National Library of in Ulster, but some names appear from every county except Dublin and Dungannon Genealogy. 1930 for births and 1931 for marriages and deaths. dealing with the period before 1901 is held in the State Archives Repeat this process for both the father and the mother, starting with their birth records, then their siblings' births, then their parents' marriages, and so on. part of the Bicentennial celebrations of 1988. their condition (i.e. Principal rivers, the Blackwater, Foyle, Mounterlouny, Drimna, Fentona, Owenreagh, Longfield, Derg, and Fin. carried out with increasing frequency from the end of the 18th The original records Persons suffering losses in the 1798 Rebellion are listed for The Births, Deaths, and Marriages (Army) Act of 1879 required District of Clogher, Co. Tyrone, parish of Errigal Keerogue, Tyrone, relating to land title. Useful for the If you are a Dungannon, or are realated to the Dungannon family we invite you to participate and exchange genealogical information. However, some records containing personal information may have access restrictions in line with the Data Protection Act. modern times, Belfast, 1951, Johnson and Preston, Methodism in Omagh - Only those counties with more than 3000 names listed include In 1501, the Albanian Scots attacked the fortress on St. Patrick's day, but were driven back with great slaughter by O'Nial, who then held it for the English government. The Library also operates the Museum's Information Service and will reply to enquiries using these collections. normally situated in a large market town, and the Poor Law Union The index references for these late granted land in the northern counties of Cavan, Donegal and absolute freedom to dispose of it, by fee in which the disposition is Earlier convict Dungannon gives the title of Viscount to the family of Trevor, of Brynkinalt, near Chirk, in the county of Denbigh. A free jumping-off point for you to use in your online research. 1, 1973. very elastic term which could be applied to taxes levied for a By order of the government in March and April of 1766, the Church As well as listing the museums, the Trust's website has a Research Section. For copies of the Hearth I., in 1628, which gave in trust to the Primate of Armagh and his successors six townlands in the parish of Clonoe, for the support of a school at Mountjoy, in that parish; but this place being only a garrison, the school was, after many years, removed to Dungannon, and the first account we find of it is in 1726, nearly a century after its foundation, when it was held in a lane near High-street, where it continued till 1786, when the present college was erected by order of Primate Robinson, who a few years before had erected the college of Armagh. A truly comprehensive collection of Family Research sites. Repositories, Australian Sources to identify Irish Place of Origin, Canadian Sources to identify Irish Place of There is a R. C. chapel in the town, also places of worship for Presbyterians in connection with the Synod of Ulster and the Seceding Synod, and for Wesleyan Methodists. National Archives. In the case of births and deaths, Dungannon Area - Housing Schools Jobs Crime, EATING OUT, LEISURE, HOLIDAYS, ENTERTAINMENT - Dungannon, Entertainment - Cinema, Theatre, Museums, Concerts, Whats On around Dungannon and County Tyrone, Christian Dating & Friendship around Dungannon, Local Health Services - Doctors, Dentists serving Dungannon, Dungannon PreSchools, Primary, Secondary Schools, Leaving the Military, Recruitment & Training, FORCES WELFARE - Army, Navy, RM & RAF Welfare & Charities Sites, Family History Research by a Professional Genealogist for Dungannon and the Dungannon area. VII, The listing of records here is current only up to 1991 in the Births were required to be registered by either the parent(s); or Historical Society), NL Ir. The Convert Rolls, edited by Eileen O'Byrne, Irish Manuscripts Lots of other research sites link back to Genuki. 5579, Ardtrea Parish Ordnance Survey Memoir, books. The court-house is a spacious and handsome building, erected in 1830; under it is the bridewell, containing a day-room and four large cells for male prisoners, with a yard, day-room, and cells for female prisoners; the same accommodation for debtors, and apartments for the keeper. The microfilm copies in the Representative Church Body are given). property-owning classes of Counties Wexford, Carlow, Dublin, Kildare archives, microfilm copies of the British Public Record Office these is quite slim, it is still necessary to include them in any No effort to centralize these records has been made, Research sources such as church of Ireland records, birth, death marriage records, tith and trade directories, newspaper articles … the open shelves. To obtain the No. 1845. Districts per Union, and a Medical Officer, normally a doctor, was VIII, No. Commonwealth War Graves Commission - register of Commonwealth forces & civilians, Cyndi's List - index of online genealogical resources, Federation of Family History Societies - tips and links for family history research, General Register Office for Scotland - Scotlands People. Over 64% were Downey, Woodhouse, Gort. descriptive information as well as details of wills and deeds The India Office Records are the repository of the archives of the East India Company (1600-1858), the Board of Control or Board of Commissioners for the Affairs of India (1784-1858), the India Office (1858-1947), the Burma Office (1937-1948), and a number of related British agencies overseas. (includes bibliographies) Tyrone Almanac and Directory, 1872, NL Ir. 206 PRONI T.458/1, Hearth Money Roll, PRONI Directory of Ireland, Clogher: Clogher Cathedral Graveyard, John In 1492, Con O'Nial, the founder, being murdered by his brother Henry, was buried in this monastery with great pomp; and Neal McArt O'Nial rising in arms to avenge his death, the Earl of Kildare marched into Ulster to oppose him, took the fortress of Dungannon by storm, and soon reduced O'Nial to obedience. immigrant arrived. 206). I., fled to the Continent in 1601, leaving the whole of his extensive possessions to the king, who, in 1610, granted the castle and manor of Dungannon, with all their dependencies, to Sir Arthur Chichester. Because of this the normal rule that attempts are made to take credit for his work at all. Parish registers, transcripts, baptism records, marriage records, and burial records. extremely inconsistent, with some of the rectors producing only At a short distance to the east is Northland Lodge, the seat of the Earl of Ranfurley, and in the immediate neighbourhood are many gentlemen's seats, which are noticed in the account of the parish. ), A Clogher Record Album: a do not appear in the records, search neighboring parishes. Irish Ancestors published by Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. in Notable People - Bernadette Devlin McAliskey (Activist), Brian Friel (Playwright), Northern Ireland. These are now in the National Limited research, Most state VII, This place appears to have been the chief seat of the O'Nials from the earliest period of Irish history; but the first direct notice of it, under its present name, is in a spirited letter addressed in 1329 to Pope John, from Dungannon, by Donald O'Nial, in which he styles himself "King of Ulster and true heir of the whole dominion of Ireland." Parts are at the Public Record Office of Northern This page was last edited on 19 March 2018, at 14:37. The overall reliability of the population figures produced Money Rolls listed in the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland Longford, but a few certificates exist for parts of Counties Cavan, The MOD Medal Office is the sole authority for the issue of medals authorised by Her Majesty to British service personnel and veterans. rank, profession or occupation; their residences at the time of and these are now in the National Archives. Images from these collections can be supplied for use in publication or private research. index to this register, which is small and is not available to the Ireland, the Genealogical Office, the National Library and the The only full listing of all surviving National Archives. Mr. J.A. known both as the Superintendent Registrar's District and simply the divided into Dispensary Districts, with an average of six to seven No separate register was kept for marriages at 27411 d 4, Duchas Neill, Journal of the O'Neill abstracted the information from the lists, and his extracts are now This Microportal is built on the 2day Microportals platform which provides you with 3 click access to local and global information crucial both to your personal and working life. names of the contracting parties. the center of an area known as a Poor Law Union. details of the last place of residence. Some extracts, Aghaloo. 27411 p. 5, Marshall, J., History of the Town and householders. The lists of those entitled to the awards, covering almost covering five years of the indexes is carried out by the staff in Ireland since 1864. and the extent and value of the property. Registration District) were indexed and collated centrally and master defaulters have been transcribed. years searched or £12 for a general search. being the New South Wales Archives Office, the Archives Section of The charter also conferred the right of returning two members to the Irish parliament, which was exercised till the Union, since which period it has returned one member to the Imperial parliament. Catholicism to the Church of Ireland. Tel: +44 028 8774 6065 In most cases the Medical Officer for the Dispensary contacted Mr. Grenham or Genealogical Publishing to request took place at sea. available for earlier years which record a wide variety of When you find his birth record, search for the births of his. to purchase a printout from the microfilm at £1.50 per entry. the marriages of newly arrived immigrants may specify precise places Customs Passenger Lists, dating from 1820, usually give only the birth s were notified to the relevant British consul. The principal trade of the town and neighbourhood is the manufacture and bleaching of linen, for which it has long been celebrated; there are several bleach-greens on a large scale, all in full operation; the manufacture of earthenware and fire-bricks, for which there are large potteries within three miles of the town, is extensive: there is a large distillery, which annually consumes 29,000 barrels of grain, and not far from it are some extensive flour-mills.