North of Ireland Family History Society
@NIFHS
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Online/in-person meetings/talks/classes. Worldwide membership. Church records. Newsletter. DNA projects. Publish your surnames & queries. Library. #Genealogy
Charity No. NIC106071
Joined June 2013
Our very popular book and DNA fair is back! If you have books, DVDs or jigsaws you would like to donate, you can drop them to the Research Centre on Tuesdays or Thursdays between 2pm and 8pm, or Mon 24th - Fri 28th November 11.30 am to 1.30 pm
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National Archive launches search for Irish people who are 100 years or over to tell their stories:
irishstar.com
The very first census carried out after Ireland gained its independence from Britain will be digitized and published online to celebrate its 100 year anniversary
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Hints and tips to help you to record the information in your family tree. https://t.co/8F645fb1ML
nifhs.org
Getting it right! Creating a family tree is more than just listing names – it is about carefully documenting your family’s story in a way that is accurate, consistent and meaningful both for yourself...
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Everyone is welcome to attend our Branch meetings. Just go to the calendar at https://t.co/ZlrfmCk86m, click on the event you would like to attend and email the branch from that page.
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"October is Beginners’ Month at NIFHS" presentations now on YouTube. Useful for anyone just starting out or wanting a recap. Getting started with: North of Ireland research: https://t.co/Gn7wCg5WM0 Analysing your DNA: https://t.co/p5eaPGdtqD Wikitree:
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The documentation associated with the poor laws often provides valuable key information for family historians; in particular, information which relates to an ancestor's parish of birth. https://t.co/meZAnkvx9M
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Is your brick wall ancestor in our transcriptions? Search the Index to find out: https://t.co/dWXIc1hSuS
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Sign up to our mailing list to receive our Really Useful Bulletin into your inbox every month! https://t.co/L2GOpyn1GO
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It’s #MapMonday Today’s map is titled “The Province of Vlster”, created by Dutch cartographer Jan Janssonius (c.1620). Both English and Latin are used, with drawings of mountains and ships. As this map is a black-and-white copy, it adds a spooky effect! 👻🖤 PRONI Ref - T594/1
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Find out more and book at https://t.co/cRIzWCNIA0 The presentations will be recorded but not the Look-up session or the question and answer session that follows each class. If you want to attend those, you need to attend live.
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A little glimpse into the Members’ Area of our website with lots of Member only benefits. If you’re already a Member, log in here: https://t.co/1O4Fx5WpP9 If you’re not a member, read about some of the benefits here: https://t.co/zfkwBoYaxs
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