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FREEHOLDERS - PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE OF NORTHERN IRELANDFreeholders' records are lists of people entitled to vote, or of people who voted, at elections. A freeholder was a man who owned his land outright (in fee) or who held it by lease which could be for one or more lives. The Public Record Office of Northern Ireland (PRONI) is the official archive for Northern Ireland. PRONI holds literally millions of documents that relate chiefly, but by no means exclusively, to Northern Ireland. They date largely from c.1600 to the present day (with a few dating back as far as the early 13th century).
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GENERAL REGISTER OFFICE OF NORTHERN IRELANDThe General Register Office (GRO) is responsible for the administration of marriage and civil partnership law and the provision of a system for the civil registration of births, deaths, marriages, civil partnerships and adoptions in Northern Ireland.
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IRISH FAMILY HISTORY FOUNDATIONThe Irish Family History Foundation is the coordinating body for a network of county based genealogical research centres on the island of Ireland.
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NATIONAL ARCHIVES OF IRELANDThe National Archives holds the records of the modern Irish state which document its historical evolution and the creation of its national identity.
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ORIGINS NETWORKGenealogy Research online specializing in British & Irish genealogy search
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THE GENERAL REGISTER OFFICE IRELANDThe General Register Office (Oifig An Ard-Chláraitheora) is the central repository for records relating to Births, Deaths and Marriages in Ireland
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THE IRISH GENEALOGICAL SOCIETYThe Irish Genealogical Society, Int'l, has extensive resources for those searching for their Irish and Ulster-Irish ancestors.
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