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Title: Family Research
Post by: ronnieh on Thursday 02 September 10 23:15 BST (UK)
If I went to Dublin to do some research where is the best place to start the National Library or the National Archives ? 
Thank you

Ronnie
Title: Re: Family Research
Post by: eadaoin on Friday 03 September 10 00:21 BST (UK)
it really depends on what you want!

National Archive has census, but they're online now. Has lots of other stuff - RIC details, Education stuff.

National Library has Parish Registers, newspapers, etc etc

eadaoin
Title: Re: Family Research
Post by: ronnieh on Friday 03 September 10 07:59 BST (UK)
Thank you very much.
  I have looked at census etc., its the Parish Registers I really need so its the National Library for me.
 If I went to the General Registry Office in Dublin would I be able to do searches myself ? I have ancesters that were born in the late 1800s that I cannot find on Family Search but I don't want to buy photocopy Certs that are not the right ones
Thanks again

Ronnie
Title: Re: Family Research
Post by: aghadowey on Friday 03 September 10 08:02 BST (UK)
GRO website-
http://www.groireland.ie/research.htm
Title: Re: Family Research
Post by: shanew147 on Friday 03 September 10 08:07 BST (UK)
The BMD Index available online on familysearch contain the same details as the index books available in the GRO. You would still have to buy the certs to see the full details.

Note the Catholic parish registers are available in the National Library, but you would need to know what parish to check as there are numerous RC parishes in Dublin city and county. See an index to the list of microfilms at : www.nli.ie/en/parish-register.aspx


Shane
Title: Re: Family Research
Post by: ronnieh on Friday 03 September 10 08:22 BST (UK)
Hi

I have a good idea of the parishes I want to search so the National Library seems the best bet.

Thank you for your help

Ronnie