Irish ancestry research has the reputation of being tricky, but this talk will cover how you can get started with your Irish ancestral research. We will dispel the myths about which records were destroyed in 1922, which records are available and where they may be found. We are fortunate that many of the Irish records are freely available – the talk will highlight these records.
This will give you a good grounding to making a start on finding your Irish ancestors.
This is an online event. Any member who has a computer, tablet or smart phone, will be able to join in using Zoom via a link that we will send you. You will not need a Zoom account. You can see some background on Zoom meetings.
If you have already joined one of our on line talks or asked to be sent details of them we will send an invitation to this talk. This email will offer you the option to say that you do wish to join this specific talk and we will then send you the Zoom link later.
If you have not joined one of our talks and would like to attend this one please email events@gfhs.org.uk. Click on the link to open a draft email in your mail program. You can then add any comments and send it.
We will send you the specific link to join the event a day or so before.