I will be visiting Tyrone in coming weeks and wonder if there is an Archives facility open to the public?
In particular, I am looking for records regarding Clogherny Parish in early to mid 1800s.
Any guidance is appreciated!
Melanie Logue
USA
Melanie,
In Northern Ireland we have mostly gathered the genealogical records together and stored them in PRONI (the public record office) in Belfast.
You can search their e-catalogue for relevant records using townlands and surnames etc. If you are looking for church records then this guide tells you what exists for each parish, and by denomination.
Guide to Church Records
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Personal visit required to view them as they are not on-line.
Omagh library has a local studies section which contains interesting information about the county eg Tyrone in the famine. That sort of thing, but for church and other personal records you need PRONI.
Elwyn
On Monday 7 April 2025 at 18:09:38 BST, Melanie Logue via CoTyroneList <cotyronelist@list.cotyroneireland.com> wrote:
I will be visiting Tyrone in coming weeks and wonder if there is an Archives facility open to the public?
In particular, I am looking for records regarding Clogherny Parish in early to mid 1800s.
Any guidance is appreciated!
Melanie Logue
USA
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On Apr 7, 2025, at 10:20 AM, Elwyn Soutter via CoTyroneList <cotyronelist@list.cotyroneireland.com> wrote:
Melanie,
In Northern Ireland we have mostly gathered the genealogical records together and stored them in PRONI (the public record office) in Belfast.
You can search their e-catalogue for relevant records using townlands and surnames etc. If you are looking for church records then this guide tells you what exists for each parish, and by denomination.
Guide to Church Records
This guide is an easy way to identify what churches are in a parish, what records exist for each church, the cov...
Personal visit required to view them as they are not on-line.
Omagh library has a local studies section which contains interesting information about the county eg Tyrone in the famine. That sort of thing, but for church and other personal records you need PRONI.
Elwyn
On Monday 7 April 2025 at 18:09:38 BST, Melanie Logue via CoTyroneList <cotyronelist@list.cotyroneireland.com> wrote:
I will be visiting Tyrone in coming weeks and wonder if there is an Archives facility open to the public?
In particular, I am looking for records regarding Clogherny Parish in early to mid 1800s.
Any guidance is appreciated!
Melanie Logue
USA
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On Apr 7, 2025, at 10:20 AM, Elwyn Soutter via CoTyroneList <cotyronelist@list.cotyroneireland.com> wrote:
Melanie,
In Northern Ireland we have mostly gathered the genealogical records together and stored them in PRONI (the public record office) in Belfast.
You can search their e-catalogue for relevant records using townlands and surnames etc. If you are looking for church records then this guide tells you what exists for each parish, and by denomination.
Guide to Church Records
This guide is an easy way to identify what churches are in a parish, what records exist for each church, the cov...
Personal visit required to view them as they are not on-line.
Omagh library has a local studies section which contains interesting information about the county eg Tyrone in the famine. That sort of thing, but for church and other personal records you need PRONI.
Elwyn
On Monday 7 April 2025 at 18:09:38 BST, Melanie Logue via CoTyroneList <cotyronelist@list.cotyroneireland.com> wrote:
I will be visiting Tyrone in coming weeks and wonder if there is an Archives facility open to the public?
In particular, I am looking for records regarding Clogherny Parish in early to mid 1800s.
Any guidance is appreciated!
Melanie Logue
USA
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Public records office Northern Ireland is probably where you will have to go and search church records unless you can find a site that has transcribed the records for Clogherny Parish . I see someone has sent you what church records you may be able to access at PRONI.. if you are looking at Catholic Church records you can search online to see what church records are available on the NLI site .. national library of Ireland … that is a free search but if you do find what you are looking for it can be pot luck as to how good the images of the registers can be .. Good luck …. Proni costs £10 to get in and they will get a badge with your picture on it that lasts for ever …one off payment Lester
On 7 Apr 2025, at 18:19, Elwyn Soutter via CoTyroneList cotyronelist@list.cotyroneireland.com wrote:
Melanie,
In Northern Ireland we have mostly gathered the genealogical records together and stored them in PRONI (the public record office) in Belfast.
You can search their e-catalogue for relevant records using townlands and surnames etc. If you are looking for church records then this guide tells you what exists for each parish, and by denomination.
Guide to Church Records https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/publications/guide-church-records
Guide to Church Records
This guide is an easy way to identify what churches are in a parish, what records exist for each church, the cov...
https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/publications/guide-church-records
Personal visit required to view them as they are not on-line.
Omagh library has a local studies section which contains interesting information about the county eg Tyrone in the famine. That sort of thing, but for church and other personal records you need PRONI.
Elwyn
On Monday 7 April 2025 at 18:09:38 BST, Melanie Logue via CoTyroneList cotyronelist@list.cotyroneireland.com wrote:
I will be visiting Tyrone in coming weeks and wonder if there is an Archives facility open to the public?
In particular, I am looking for records regarding Clogherny Parish in early to mid 1800s.
Any guidance is appreciated!
Melanie Logue
USA
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According to their website the PRONI pass is free but £10 if you lose it
and have to get a replacement. It lasts 10 years. I have never had to
pay for a pass at PRONI.
Evelyn
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Sent: Monday, April 7th 2025, 22:46
Subject: [CoTyroneMailingList] Re: Research facility in Co Tyrone?
Public records office Northern Ireland is probably where you will have
to go and search church records unless you can find a site that has
transcribed the records for Clogherny Parish . I see someone has sent
you what church records you may be able to access at PRONI.. if you are
looking at Catholic Church records you can search online to see what
church records are available on the NLI site .. national library of
Ireland … that is a free search but if you do find what you are looking
for it can be pot luck as to how good the images of the registers can be
.. Good luck …. Proni costs £10 to get in and they will get a badge with
your picture on it that lasts for ever …one off payment Lester
On 7 Apr 2025, at 18:19, Elwyn Soutter via CoTyroneList
cotyronelist@list.cotyroneireland.com wrote:
Melanie,
In Northern Ireland we have mostly gathered the genealogical records
together and stored them in PRONI (the public record office) in Belfast.
You can search their e-catalogue for relevant records using townlands
and surnames etc. If you are looking for church records then this guide
tells you what exists for each parish, and by denomination.
Guide to Church Records
https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/publications/guide-church-records
Guide to Church Records
https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/publications/guide-church-records
This guide is an easy way to identify what churches are in a parish,
what records exist for each church, the cov...
https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/publications/guide-church-records
Personal visit required to view them as they are not on-line.
Omagh library has a local studies section which contains interesting
information about the county eg Tyrone in the famine. That sort of
thing, but for church and other personal records you need PRONI.
Elwyn
On Monday 7 April 2025 at 18:09:38 BST, Melanie Logue via CoTyroneList
cotyronelist@list.cotyroneireland.com wrote:
I will be visiting Tyrone in coming weeks and wonder if there is an
Archives facility open to the public?
In particular, I am looking for records regarding Clogherny Parish in
early to mid 1800s.
Any guidance is appreciated!
Melanie Logue
USA
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Oh…. Thank you ... Evelyn …I think I usually mislay mine before the 10 yrs are up hence the confused mind 😀
On 7 Apr 2025, at 23:12, EVELYN CARDWELL via CoTyroneList cotyronelist@list.cotyroneireland.com wrote:
According to their website the PRONI pass is free but £10 if you lose it and have to get a replacement. It lasts 10 years. I have never had to pay for a pass at PRONI.
Evelyn
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Sent: Monday, April 7th 2025, 22:46
Subject: [CoTyroneMailingList] Re: Research facility in Co Tyrone?
Public records office Northern Ireland is probably where you will have to go and search church records unless you can find a site that has transcribed the records for Clogherny Parish . I see someone has sent you what church records you may be able to access at PRONI.. if you are looking at Catholic Church records you can search online to see what church records are available on the NLI site .. national library of Ireland … that is a free search but if you do find what you are looking for it can be pot luck as to how good the images of the registers can be .. Good luck …. Proni costs £10 to get in and they will get a badge with your picture on it that lasts for ever …one off payment Lester
On 7 Apr 2025, at 18:19, Elwyn Soutter via CoTyroneList cotyronelist@list.cotyroneireland.com wrote:
Melanie,
In Northern Ireland we have mostly gathered the genealogical records together and stored them in PRONI (the public record office) in Belfast.
You can search their e-catalogue for relevant records using townlands and surnames etc. If you are looking for church records then this guide tells you what exists for each parish, and by denomination.
Guide to Church Records https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/publications/guide-church-records
Guide to Church Records https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/publications/guide-church-records
This guide is an easy way to identify what churches are in a parish, what records exist for each church, the cov... https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/publications/guide-church-records
Personal visit required to view them as they are not on-line.
Omagh library has a local studies section which contains interesting information about the county eg Tyrone in the famine. That sort of thing, but for church and other personal records you need PRONI.
Elwyn
On Monday 7 April 2025 at 18:09:38 BST, Melanie Logue via CoTyroneList cotyronelist@list.cotyroneireland.com wrote:
I will be visiting Tyrone in coming weeks and wonder if there is an Archives facility open to the public?
In particular, I am looking for records regarding Clogherny Parish in early to mid 1800s.
Any guidance is appreciated!
Melanie Logue
USA
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Melanie,
You do not state what type of records relating to Clogherny Parish you are searching for. Have you looked at the collection for Clogherny parish at our own website www.cotyroneireland.com/menus/clogherney.htmlhttp://www.cotyroneireland.com/menus/clogherney.html which contains seventeen files. Have you located your family in the 1826 Tithe Applotment Book www.cotyroneireland.com/tithe/clogherny.htmlhttp://www.cotyroneireland.com/tithe/clogherny.html? Perhaps you are looking for Catholic records? The link to the National Library of Ireland, Dublin is also included in this parish collection; the RC parish is known as Ballintacker. Catholic baptisms commence 1832 and marriages are recorded from 1834.
As Elwyn has advised, relevant genealogical records have been transferred to PRONI, Belfast.
Dr. William Roulston includes estate records housed in PRONI for the parish in his encyclopaedic Researching Ulster Ancestors - Armagh Archbishopric Estate, Belmore Estate, Gorges Estate and Perry Estate which include rentals.
Hope this is useful,
Len Swindley, Melbourne, Australia
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Subject: [CoTyroneMailingList] Research facility in Co Tyrone?
I will be visiting Tyrone in coming weeks and wonder if there is an Archives facility open to the public?
In particular, I am looking for records regarding Clogherny Parish in early to mid 1800s.
Any guidance is appreciated!
Melanie Logue
USA
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