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Researching any family
tree can be problematic. We have the added complications of variations in
spelling, mobility of the family, and the poor availability of detailed
records in Ireland. I thought I'd provide a
few background comments that may help:
- When checking the spelling of
your name when doing family history research
do remember the other likely variants. It
could be that after leaving home the spelling changed dramatically.
Same goes for christian name, Bridget can be spelled
Brigid and Hugh Heugh. If
you only search for the one spelling
you may miss the vital
record you seek. Older dates of birth can also be difficult as
many of the ages were written down as a result of guesswork by the person
giving the information particularly where the family was illiterate.
- Roman Catholic records are difficult to research because between
1600s and 1864 it was against the law in Ireland for Roman Catholic
Births, Deaths, and Marriages to be officially recorded. They would
only exist in parish registers if the priest took the trouble to enter
them. Many BDMs were not recorded until months after the event if ever,
because priests may have had to journey long distances to perform the
ceremonies.
- A large proportion of the official records stored in Dublin were
destroyed by fire in 1922 during the "Irish Rebellion". Two of the best
records for Irish families are "The Tithes Applotment Registers 1823-1837,
which recorded the head the household for all Ireland so that a tax could
be collected for the "Official" church which was the Church of Ireland.
Everybody regardless of religion had to pay it. The other is "Griffiths
Property Valuations" which showed the names of all property owners and
their tenants in the 1850s.
(My thanks to Aeneas McMenamin, for these)
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Onsite Source |
Link |
| One of the richest sources of
information is the research that other people have already
completed. I have been collecting these "fragments" of family
trees for several years. You may find a read-made branch to your
family tree! |
Family
Fragments |
| The "Griffith's Valuation of Rateable
Property" is a valuable source of information, given the
destruction by fire of normal Census information in Dublin. I
have presented the information collated by one our contributors.
(I regret I have lost the contributor's name, so
cannot thank them properly) |
McMeanman families in Griffiths |
| Passenger
lists and Immigrant ships recording the emigration of our
ancestors to various parts of the world. |
Emigration |
| During our
research people have submitted entries from the Census, Births,
Marriages, and Deaths indexes that they have found |
Vital Records |
| Several
M'Meanmain families are featured in Trade Directories |
Trade Directories |
| A list of citations from Manuscript
sources was provided by John D. McLaughlin |
Manuscripts |
| Extracts
from Papal Letters that reference the M'Meanmain family members
serving in various ecclesiastical functions. |
Papal Letters |
| Offsite
Sources |
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| A list of
Donegal Births and Marriages for family members has been
collected by Carol Queen. This links directly to her research. |
Donegal BMDs |
A list of
Vital records entries for McMen* families from San
Francisco Call Newspaper
Vital Records for the Years 1869-1891 |
San
Francisco Call - Vital Records |
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