I'm sure all have now seen the warning box on all sections of the old site Important Notice (Updated February 2025).
This census records system has been replaced with a newer version available at https://nationalarchives.ie/collections/search-the-census/ and will be coming offline in the coming months. Any updates made to the data will only be reflected in the new system and there will be no automated links established between the old and new census systems. Please ensure you make all necessary arrangements as soon as possible. The old search still accessible via the Genealogy microsite
https://genealogy.nationalarchives.ie/all databases in it also scheduled for demolition and rebuilding
https://nationalarchives.ie/collections/genealogy-website/Microsites for family history research
Diocesan & Prerogative Marriage Licence Bonds Indexes, 1623–1866
Catholic Qualification & Convert Rolls, 1700–1845
Tithe Applotment Books, 1823–1837
Valuation Office House, Field, Tenure & Quarto Books, 1824–1856
Shipping Agreements & Crew Lists, 1863–1921
Wills and testamentary records
Prerogative & Diocesan copies of some wills & indexes to others, 1596–1858
Will Registers, 1858–1900
Calendars of Wills & Administrations, 1858–1922
Soldiers’ Wills, 1914–1917
Plans for the future
Due to the vast quantity of material and the complexity of the separate databases, we have not yet progressed with upgrading and enhancing these microsites. While the style of the pages may now appear somewhat outdated, they continue to offer tremendous value for genealogical research. We remain committed to upgrading these sites in the future.The NAI may not be the only change we have to deal with this year,
be prepared that all BMD pdf addresses on IrishGen may also change. 1 Oct 2024
The irishgenealogy.ie website is now fully functional again, our apologies for any inconvenience caused during the recent down time.
Work is underway on a new, improved site which will be live in the coming months.as announced on Facebook by the Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht (NAI and the 1926 census also falls under their remit).
http://www.rootschat.com/links/01tmx/ and
http://www.rootschat.com/links/01tmy/https://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=885407.msg7589271#msg7589271see email I dropped them. John Grenham had not been informed or consulted then "our site uses direct links into IrishGenealogy. We're at the mercy of the gods (read "civil service")."