How do I find my family history Northern Ireland?

How do I find my family history Northern Ireland?

Research family history at the General Register Office NI (GRONI)

  1. Go to GRONI online.
  2. GRONI’s online search results.
  3. Introduction to GRONI and its records.
  4. Preparing for GRONI’s Public Search Room.
  5. Record of Northern Ireland Connections.
  6. Register for a GRONI account.
  7. Search GRONI’s online records.

How do I find birth records in Northern Ireland?

Contact the General Register Office of Ireland and the General Register Office for Northern Ireland to obtain copies of birth, marriage and death certificates.

Does ancestry have Northern Irish records?

You can now add your Irish ancestors to your trees with the 1901 and 1911 Irish Census Records from the National Archives of Ireland. They are the latest additions to our Web Search project and the only surviving full censuses of Ireland open to the public.

How do i find divorce records in Northern Ireland?

Contact the National Records of Scotland for Scottish divorce records. For proof of a divorce in Northern Ireland, contact the court where the divorce was granted (either the Royal Courts of Justice (Belfast) or a county court). See the Northern Ireland Court Service website to find a court’s contact details.

How can you find out someone’s relatives?

You can use the Internet to put together all of the information that you gather. Websites like Ancestry.com and FindAGrave.com are a good starting point, and some offer free trials. These sites have access to US census records, birth, marriage, death certificates, and other family trees that may intersect your own.

How do I find someone in Northern Ireland?

Online phone directories – If you know the full name and approximate whereabouts of a person living in Northern Ireland, you may be able to find their current postal address by conducting an online search. BT and Whitepages are two of the best search facilities available.

Is the 1921 census available for Northern Ireland?

No census was taken in 1921, because of the Irish War of Independence. However, many of the records were completely destroyed prior to 1922, by order of the British government, on grounds of confidentiality. The original census returns for 1861 and 1871 were destroyed shortly after they were taken.

How do you find out if someone is divorced in the UK?

In England and Wales, any divorce records issued between 1858 and 1937 are kept in the National Historical Archive. Post-1937, divorce records are available both in the National Historical Archive and the county registrar’s office.

How can I find a lost relative for free?

Here are some of your options:

  1. Google Search. One of the most straightforward solutions in your search for a long-lost friend or family member is simply typing their name into a search box and seeing what it produces.
  2. Social Media.
  3. Affiliations.
  4. Background Check.
  5. Name.
  6. Last Known Address.
  7. Phone Number.
  8. Known Connections.

What is the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland?

The Public Record Office of Northern Ireland (PRONI) is the official archive for Northern Ireland. PRONI is open to the public by appointment only.

Where can I find records of births and deaths in Northern Ireland?

General Register Office for Northern Ireland. The General Register Office for Northern Ireland stores records of births, deaths, marriages, civil partnerships, stillbirths and adoptions in Northern Ireland. General Register Office for Northern Ireland. NISRA.

Can I search for historic records online in Northern Ireland?

The answer is that only Northern Ireland historic registration records are available to search online. The records available are:

Is there a free name search for Northern Ireland?

There’s a free name search, however to carry out further searches and see the details, you’ll need to register first and then buy credits. You don’t need to register or log in to use the ‘General Register Office Northern Ireland’ (GRONI) free name search.