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April 20, 2006

Getting Started in Irish Genealogy

Those with Irish ancestry know that its research provides unique challenges. If you're just beginning your Irish research, or need a refresher course, you'll be excited to hear about a new, online presentation offered by the New England Historic Genealogical Society.

The New England Historic Genealogical Society just announced a new, free video presentation entitled "Getting Started in Irish Genealogy." The free presentation lasts about 16 minutes and covers the following:

  • Getting Started
  • Start with yourself
  • Keep a wide focus
  • Census records
  • Other records
  • Records with birthplaces
  • Naturalization records
  • Post-1906 passenger records
  • Gravestone inscriptions
  • Newspaper records
  • Military records
  • Court records
  • Business records
  • and a reading list

To view the presentation, visit http://nehgs.breezecentral.com/irishgettingstarted/

Comments

Re: 'Irish Getting started'
Is there any way I can download the presentation, which I found very useful, without needing to run it through Legacy?
Kind regards
harry Carson

This should really be intrestig!!! Can't wait to listen as I have been reseaching Irish anestors.

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