Located in the Governor’s House of the old Gaol in Nenagh, the North Tipperary Genealogy Centre provides a family history research service for people tracing Irish ancestors who originated in North Tipperary.
Professional genealogist Nora O’Meara has been managing the service since its inception more than 25 years ago, during which time thousands of people have engaged the centre to undertake family history research for their North Tipperary roots.
The Centre has computerised all the main genealogical sources pertaining to North Tipperary, including church baptismal and marriage records of all denominations, civil births, deaths and marriages, the Tithe Applotment Books (1830s), the Griffith’s/Primary Valuations Lists (1850s), the 1901 Census records, and all gravestone inscriptions for North Tipperary (exclusive to the centre).
Several other important sources like the 1650 Civil Survey, 1660 Hearth Money rolls and the 1840s Poor Law Rate Books, Street Directories, and the Nenagh Guardian births, deaths and marriages from 1838 to 1864 have also been computerised.
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