Top 3 Genealogy Sites in Irelands

The History of Medieval Kilkenny City

Learning about your Irish family tree can be an opulently rewarding journey. However, it will take an extensive amount of effort and research to track down your ancestors. While online resources are helpful, you must visit the places of interest, including graveyards, birth locations, churches, ports of emigration, and more, to learn more about your family linage. You must walk in the tracks of your ancestors to unravel the secrets of your heritage. Here are the top 3 genealogy sites in Ireland to get started:

Cobh, County Cork

From 1848 to 1950, around three million Irish people who bode farewell to Ireland and migrated to North America departed from Cobh. It’s undeniably the single most important port of emigration. Once a village, the place grew into a busy town after Queen Victoria’s visit in 1849. A lot of naval and commercial activities took place in this area as well. So, there’s a lot of history behind this incredible place. Now, it’s a popular spot with an impressive range of tourist amenities.

The History of Medieval Kilkenny City

Cliffs of Moher, County Clare

The Cliffs of Moher is also one the most popular tourist attractions in Ireland. It offers a multi-faceted experience of Ireland’s incredible west coast. The very cliff was also used for shooting Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince, so if you’re a Potter-head, then it’s a must-visit place for you. More importantly, you might have a family history is in this area. If you’re working with a professional genealogy and tour company, let them know and in advance so they can tailor the tour to gather more information.

Kennedy Homestead, County Wexford

As you might have guessed already, the Kennedy Homestead is the ancestral home of the former President of the United States, John F. Kennedy. Located in County Wexford, the place is now a visitor center. It has unique memorabilia and advanced audio-visual displays for visitors to go back in time to 1848. You can learn about Kennedy Family Tree, including ancestors and descendants. You may also find some helpful information about your Irish roots. Overall, it’s an exciting place that you must visit during your genealogy tour in Ireland.

These were some of the many genealogy sites in Ireland. You can explore other places like Ulster American Folk Park in County Tyrone and National Famine Museum, County Ros-common to gather more information about your family tree. Dunbrody Famine Ship in County Wexford is an authentic reproduction of an 1840s emigrant vessel that Irish people used to flee the country. If the time permits, make sure to visit the famous Titanic Shipyard in Belfast. You must team up with a professional genealogy and tour company to visit these places so that you can learn about your ancestors. They will ensure you know your way around these areas and perform research to help you find your heritage.

If you want to find out about your ancestors and visit the place where they lived, contact us today! At My Ireland Family Heritage, we help people trace their ancestors and learn about their lives. We have been serving people for the last 20 years in the fields of Irish Genealogy and tourism. We offer personalized genealogy research services and ancestral town-land experience tour at competitive rates.

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Review of My Ireland Heritage Tours Presented on Trip adviser Oct 2024 By • Family TomBarron2013 New York City, NY2

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Oct 2024 • Family

We highly recommend My Ireland Heritage for anyone who wants to learn and be guided to their Irish “roots” and much, much more. Sean Quinn and Ian Darragh of My Ireland Family Heritage have deep knowledge or the areas we wanted to visit in Meath, Sligo and Kilkenny. While we knew about one side of the family history back to 1690, there was nothing known about the other that arrived in the US in the 1870s.

Ian, Sean, and Nicola did thorough research on our localities and locations from which our ancestors left for America in 1849 and later. In addition, Ian and Sean did separate day-long “recons” in advance of our time with them, seeking out local people and the specific properties with maps and whatever records still available. Their results were absolutely outstanding! In both our cases, they found and took us to our still-existing cottages and shops from the early 1820s.

It was so enjoyable to be with Ian for three days and for a special day with Sean. Whether it was the Newgrange World Heritage sites 5,500 years old , the Battle of the Boyne 1690 , or the local cemeteries and churches of our ancestors. Ian was especially attentive to my wife throughout the travels after she twisted her ankle in a rain-soaked old cemetery.

Throughout the process of trip preparation over months to giving us the final, wonderful books of Meath and Sligo, Aisling was highly professional and responsive with all the many details. The bound books she prepared are treasures! Thanks to all for truly exceptional experiences.

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Battle of the Boyne 1690 AD
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Review of My Ireland Heritage Tours Presented on Trip adviser by Shelley L @ sjlively

Exceptional in every way!

Over the last few months of preparing for our trip, every single detail was meticulously attended, not only professionally, but helpfully, and in such a friendly manner, that I felt as if I knew Sean, Aisling and Ian before I even stepped off the plane.

The amount of work these wonderful people put into our personal history is mindboggling. My mother was an avid amateur genealogist, and had worked for decades to bring to light the trail our family took, but our resources are limited.

Sean knows exactly where to look, and was able to fill in so many gaps that had eluded us for generations. Some of the information he found, unbeknownst even to him, actually solidified the findings we had amassed over the years. Ours was a family in coal mining – I only found on our tour that they had originated from a mining area, and their arrival on the  border coincided exactly with the decline in the mining industry in County Wicklow.

I would have been overjoyed simply with the knowledge of why they left when they did, about 12 years before the famine. Breaking through our brick wall of great grandparents even farther back on the family tree was a dream come true, but to be able to set foot on not only the area they lived, and find that the house is still there was overwhelming. Seeing the family church and cemetery where our ancestors and extended family still rest is a truly moving experience.

The care taken by this company in each and every aspect of the journey cannot be overstated. Only about 2 weeks prior to my trip, Sean contacted me to let me know that he had also stumbled across some of my husband’s family name in the process and included them as well in his research. How often can anyone say that they not only got what they paid for, but more than they ever imagined? I can say that. They were even kind enough to answer a few follow-up questions after my return home, as I was so stunned on my tour with Ian that I didn’t think ask at the time.If you have the opportunity to make the trip to Ireland, contact My Ireland Family Heritage before you go.

If your family was there, Sean will go above and beyond to find them. Even without family, contact them anyway. Ian is a walking encyclopedia of history, and so fun to talk to. Aisling will make sure every “I” is dotted, and every “T” is crossed.  Thank you so much for the trip of a lifetime, and the opportunity to pass on everything we have discovered to future generations

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