Irish Genealogy
Welcome to the Irish Genealogy Research Pages of the ProGenealogists
Research Group! We hope that you will find helpful information for researching
your Irish ancestry in this site. Irish family history research is an exciting,
constantly evolving field. These pages are intended to help you access the
latest sources on the Internet and in archives worldwide, as well as guide you
in commissioning the help of professionals with documenting your Irish
ancestors. You probably won't hear anyone say Irish research is easy, but it can
be very successful and rewarding with the right tools and knowledge put to work.
There are five sections to the Irish Pages, so you may select the area that best
fits your interest in Irish family history:
1. Order Irish Research: We are professional
genealogists who use the resources at the Family History Library in Salt Lake
City, as well as archives in Ireland during our research trips there, to compile
family histories for our clients. This is where you can take full-advantage of
our skill and expertise to research your unique Irish family history!
2. Learn About Irish Genealogy: Here you can learn about
some of the major Irish record sources, as well as find the addresses and
Internet sites for Irish repositories. You can find out just what to expect from
Irish genealogy research. Articles about Irish research are also available here.
3. Getting Help With Your Irish Family History:
You can find answers here to questions such as How Do I Get Started? What Do I
Do Next? What Records Are Available? We also describe our various research
services, including immigration research, research at the Family History Library
in Irish records, on-site research in Ireland, and consultations ("Ask A Pro").
The possibilities and limitations of Irish research are described here.
4. Resources Online: Many links to searchable
databases relevant to your Irish research can be accessed on this page.
5. Search Irish Pages: You can search our Irish Pages
for a particular subject, repository, name, or any other keyword you would like.
Thank you for your interest in our Irish Pages. We would be pleased if we can
help you with your Irish research. Best wishes on your journey to discover your
Irish roots!
-- Kyle J. Betit
