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A New Genealogical Atlas of Ireland

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Media: BOOK - paperback, 176 pages
Author: B. Mitchell
Year: 2006
ISBN: 9780806316840
Other: 2nd ed., maps
Publisher: Genealogical Publishing Company

Since its publication in 1986, 'A New Genealogical Atlas of Ireland' has established itself as a key resource in Irish genealogical research. Now, with the addition of maps detailing the location of Roman Catholic parishes in all thirty-two counties of Ireland and Presbyterian congregations in the nine counties of Northern Ireland, this new 2nd Edition moves the book to the forefront of Irish genealogical research. Also, for the first time ever, this one volume contains a complete geographical picture of the three major religious denominations in Ireland during the middle years of the 19th century.

And just what is the importance of this? Civil registration for everyone in Ireland didn't begin until 1864. Prior to that, the only records of births, marriages, and deaths were found in local parishes. Therefore, the first step in any Irish research for the first half of the 19th century and before should be to identify the religious denomination and parish of your ancestor. Although any of the Townland Indexes from 1851, 1871, or 1901 will show the location of each civil parish (which generally corresponds to the boundaries of the Church of Ireland parishes), it has been much more difficult to uncover the corresponding Catholic parish or Presbyterian congregation. Until now!

This new 2nd Edition is not only invaluable for tracing your pre-1864 ancestors in church records but also for locating your post-1864 ancestor in civil records, for this volume provides descriptions and maps of the parochial and civil administrative divisions to which all major Irish record sources are linked. To aid the researcher in identifying the precise location of the administrative divisions, and thus their jurisdiction, the author has drawn at least four, and sometimes five, maps for every county. The first county map depicts the civil/Church of Ireland parishes; the second shows the baronies and Church of Ireland dioceses; the third map illustrates the poor law unions and the parishes included within the probate districts serving that county; the fourth plots Roman Catholic parishes and dioceses; and the fifth locates Presbyterian congregations for the nine counties of Northern Ireland. Three maps of Ireland are also included to show the area covered by each county, diocese, and probate district. In addition, the book describes all of the major record sources of Ireland.

These maps provide the clues to the Irish origins of millions of people, making this atlas indispensable for tracing ancestors in Ireland!

Contents:
Introduction
The Counties of Ireland
The Dioceses of Ireland
The Probate Districts of Ireland
Antrim
Armagh
Carlow
Cavan
Clare
Cork East
Cork Middle
Cork West
Donegal
Down
Dublin
Dublin City
Fermanagh
Galway
Kerry
Kilkenny
Leitrim
Leix (Queen's County)
Limerick
Londonderry
Longford
Louth
Mayo
Meath
Monaghan
Offaly (King's County)
Roscommon
Sligo
Tipperary North
Tipperary South
Tyrone
Waterford
Westmeath
Wexford
Wicklow

8 Reviews
  • A New Genealogical Atlas
    5

    Posted by Kay on 20th Jun 2023

    An excellent book , one that everyone who is serious researching Ireland should have on their book shelf

  • A New Genealogical Atlas of Ireland
    5

    Posted by Sally Jackson on 31st Mar 2022

    I wasn’t quite sure what to expect but now after some use on Irish relatives research it all makes so much more sense now. This book has really helped me.

  • Mysteries Revealed
    4

    Posted by Ross Hansen on 6th Dec 2021

    Baronies, Townlands, Parishes, Dioceses and Counties of Ireland were all a mystery to me when I discovered I had distant Irish ancestors. Records showed a few of them but some records seemed to show different ones for the same person. While there are far too many Townlands to show in this book, all the other divisions of Ireland are explained and clearly shown in this book of clear maps of all the boundaries in each county. I'm sure this will help make sense of a lot of my previous research (and research I still need to do).

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