The Registry of Deeds based in Dublin has been in existence since 1704 and manages the legal registration of property. Less well known is that it is also a repository for genealogical treasures such as wills, property leases and marriage agreements. People named in these records include the principal parties and also wider family members and witnesses. It is also possible to find records by location. These records are available as microfilms on the Family Search website although they are not indexed there. This webinar will cover different methods of searching within and accessing these valuable records.
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WOW! An extremely helpful webinar bringing lots of hidden goodies to light. Thanks a lot.
Excellent
Very helpful. I am going to Ireland in May and we had this information to prepare for my trip.
That's great - I hope you enjoy your trip.
She gave great information
Excellent! Lots of new resources!
Natalie is THE BEST! I hired her in the past to do on site research on my Carnmoney, NI, ancestors which is near where Natalie lives and she did a terrific job,. I recommend her highly especially if you have Presbyterian Ancestors in in Antrim.
Thanks Jean - nice to hear from you again and thanks for your lovely comments.
Excellent explanation of the content. It inspired me to look into deeds much more than I have.
They are a wonderful treasure trove - happy hunting!
A very thorough listing of information for searching the records of Ireland.