
County Cork Heritage Centers and Libraries
Cork North and East
Mallow Heritage Centre
27-28 Bank Place, Mallow
County Cork, Ireland
Internet: http://www.mallowheritagecentre.com/
Member of the Irish Genealogical Project.
Have indexed all of the Catholic records of the Cloyne Diocese and a large number of Church of Ireland records.
Graveyard Inscriptions:
The Cork City Ancestral Project
c/o County Library
Farranlea Rd, Cork City,
County Cork, Ireland
E-mail: corkancestry@ireland.com
Internet: http://www.irish-roots.ie/cork.asp
Indexing CatholicParished in Cork City
No service is currently available.
The Great Island Historical Society
ATTN: Mr. Luke Cassidy
1 Park View, Cobh
County Cork, Ireland
This society has a data base of over 10,000 people buried in the Clonmel (Old Church) Graveyard at Cobh (formerly Queenstown), including 170 of those from the Lusitania sinking. Dates from: 1698 to 1984. They will check their records free of charge (include something for postage).
Cork Archives Institute
Christ Church
South Main Street
Cork, Ireland
Internet: http://www.corkarchives.ie/
This is an archival service, collecting archival materials from around County Cork. Among it's collection are the Holy Trinity Parish Registers from: 1643 - 1845. These are the oldest parish registers in Cork.
They do not do genealogical research for individuals.
Cork City, St Finbarr's Parish
South Parish
Dunbar Street
County Cork, Ireland
Internet: http://www.corkpastandpresent.ie/genealogy/index.shtml
Research information from this Parish on the southside of Cork City. Records from: 1755. Visitors welcome.
Cobh Heritage Foundation
Cobh Railway Station
Cobh, County Cork
Ireland
Internet: http://www.migrationmuseums.org/web/index.php?page=cobh-heritage-centre
Cobh, the Queenstown Story - From: 1845 - 1960 over 2.5 million adults and children emigrated from Ireland via Cobh on coffin ships, early steamers and finally on the great ocean liners. Convict ships first sailed from Cobh in 1791 bound for Australia. (COBH is pronounced COVE) This port was called Cove/Cobh and Queenstown during the emigration times.
Cork County Library
Attn: Mr Tim Cadogan
Farranlea Road
Cork City, Ireland
This county library has a wealth of information on the whole county. Their collection of the Peter Robinson Settlers is vast. They will take brief inquiries but do not do research.
At this time they are not taking queries.
Riobard O'Dwyer
Eyeries Village
County Cork, Ireland
TEL: (027) 74015
E-mail: riobardodwyer@eircom.net
Mr O'Dwyer has published four books on the Beara Peninsula of Co Cork, three of them still available from him. He specializes in research in the following parishes:
For list of books available, write IGSI.
IGSI has index to records available in the library.
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