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Researching Ulster Scots Ancestors

Presented by Judy Lucey, Rhonda R. McClure, and Eileen Pironti
Cost: $125

The Scots-Irish have been migrating from Northern Ireland to the United States and Canada since the early 18th century. As with any genealogical research, there are challenges to researching your Ulster Scots ancestors—finding their exact origins, sifting through common names, working through record loss—but there is a way forward! This online conference aims to provide you with the historical context, record overview, and research strategies to not only make real headway in your family history research, but also provide you with a better understanding of your ancestors’ daily life. This conference focuses on the nine counties within the Ulster Province (Antrim, Armagh, Cavan, Donegal, Down, Fermanagh, Londonderry, Monaghan, and Tyrone).

This program includes:

  • Access to 5+ hours’ worth of instructional video, handouts, and other materials
  • Extended access to materials, recordings, and other materials

Once you complete your registration, you will receive an email with a link to the course page. You can also access this page under “My Account”> “Digital Content.” You will have access to course materials for the foreseeable future.

SESSION TOPICS

Class 1: A Brief History of Northern Ireland and the Scots-Irish Migration to America, Presented by Judy Lucey
Understanding how your ancestor’s life fits into a greater context is critical to understanding their motivations, daily experience, and may shed light on new avenues of research. This first class will provide a brief history of Northern Ireland, the Ulster Scots, and offer an overview of key waves of migration to America.

Class 2: Determining Origins: Using American Records, Presented by Eileen Pironti
Before we can make the leap across the pond and dive into the records in Northern Ireland, we must first know exactly where our ancestors came from—beyond the county. There are several types of American records that can lead us to this information. This class will review both common—and less common—records that can assist you in making that leap.

Class 3: Records in Northern Ireland: Religious Records, Presented by Rhonda R. McClure  
Estate records can provide an incredible amount of information on both for land-owning ancestors and tenants. Because these records aren’t in a single location, not always digitized, and seldom indexed, they are frequently overlooked by genealogists. In this class we will demonstrate how to navigate and leverage these important records.

Class 4: Records in Northern Ireland: Landed Estates, Presented by Rhonda R. McClure  
Estate records can provide an incredible amount of information on both for land-owning ancestors and tenants. Because these records aren’t in a single location, not always digitized, and seldom indexed, they are frequently overlooked by genealogists. In this class we will demonstrate how to navigate and leverage these important records.

Class 5: Researching in Northern Ireland, Presented by Judy Lucey
This final class will review additional—often overlooked—records from Northern Ireland, provide an overview of key repositories, and offer advice on how to plan a research trip to your ancestral homeland.

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