
County Antrim Heritage Centers and Libraries
Public Record Office of Northern Ireland (PRONI)
66 Balmoral Avenue
Belfast BT9 6NY
Internet: http://www.proni.gov.uk/
E-mail: proni@dcalni.gov.uk
The official place of deposit for public records in Northern Ireland. In addition, it collects a wide range of archives from private sources. Include the records of churches, businesses and a number of photographic collections.
General Register Office
Oxford House
49/55 Chichester St.
Belfast BTI 4HL
Internet: http://www.groni.gov.uk
E-mail: gro.nisra@dfpni.gov.uk
Register of births and deaths in Northern Ireland since 1864.
Marriage records from 1922 on.
Ulster Historical Foundation
12 College Square East
Belfast, Northern Ireland, BT1 6DD
Tel: (01232) 33 22 88 Fax: (01232) 23 98 85
Internet: http://antrimdown.brsgenealogy.com
E-mail: info@ifhf.ie
Member of the Irish Genealogical Project.
The Foundation now has recordings of pre-1900 gravestone inscriptions for most of Northern Ireland and has all pre-1900 inscriptions in the city of Belfast and counties ARMAGH and DOWN and most of those in the other counties. Twenty seven volumes of inscriptions have been published, volumes 1-20 for Co. Down (new additions for volumes 2 & 5), 3 volumes for Belfast and 2 volumes for Co. Antrim (IGSI has all of these). Indexing Counties Antrim & Down.
Irish Heritage Association
c/o Kathleen Neill
A2 15/17 Proview
310 Newtonards Rd
Belfast BT4 IHE
Northern Ireland
Tel: (01232) 45 53 25
Don and Kathleen Neill produce a quarterly magazine titled Irish Heritage Links. (IGSI is a member and this journal can be found in IGSI publications.)
This association is involved in the Rally of Settler Families as well as several clann gatherings. They have published the book, How to Trace Family History in Northern Ireland, which is available from IGSI. They have also published books: The O'Neills of Ulster, High Kings of Ireland; Clan Maguire of Fermanagh; Index to British Soldiers of Irish Birth Stationed at Chatham Barracks, Kent, England: 1851; First Newry (Unitarian) Presbyterian Church Registers, Co's Armagh & Down; In Preparation: and What to Do With Your Roots Now that You've Dug Them Up. They will do research.
Ordnance Survey of Northern Ireland
Colby House
Stranmillis Court
Malone Lower
Belfast BT9 5BJ
Internet: http://www.osni.gov.uk
E-mail: osni@nics.gov.uk
Major collection of maps and aerial films of Northern Ireland including aerial films, 1950 to present.
Linen Hall Library
17 Donegall Squares North
Belfast BTI 5GD
Infolinenhall.com
Collections include family history and pedigree collection compiled by RWH Blackwood.
Belfast News Letter with index to births, marriages and deaths 1738-1863.
Belfast Central Library
Royal Avenue
Belfast BTI IEA
Internet: http://www.belb.org.uk
Numerours collections relating to archaeology, literature, and local history.
Presbyterian Historical Society
Church House
Fisherwick Place
Belfast BT1 6DW
Internet: http://www.presbyterianhistoryireland.com/
E-mail: phsilibrarian@pcinet.org
Record collection including baptismal and marriage of many congregations.
Moravian Church of Ireland
25 Church Road
Gracehill
Ballymena
County Antrim
Internet: http://www.moravian.org.uk/
E-mail: archive@moravian.org.uk
By Appointment
Collections include register of baptisms, marriages and burials.
Religious Society of Friends
4 Magheralave Road
Lisburn BT28 3BD
County Antrim
Internet: http://www.quakers-in-ireland.ie/home/
E-mail: e-mail: qhist@eircom.net
Collectiions are from Ulster from 1673 and include births, marriages, burials.
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