The nineteenth century marks a turning point for family historians researching Ulster ancestors. Delivered by Dr William Roulston, author of the bestselling research guide Researching Scots-Irish Ancestors: The Essential Genealogical Guide to Early Modern Ulster, 1600–1800 and of the forthcoming publication Researching Ulster Ancestors, 1800–1914, this talk explores what makes this period distinct, from major social and economic change to the rapid expansion of record-keeping.

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Focusing on the years after 1800, it will introduce key sources such as civil registration, census returns, church records, valuation records, and newspapers, and explain how they can be used together to build a clearer picture of ancestors’ lives. Ideal for beginners and more experienced researchers alike, this talk will offer practical guidance and fresh perspectives on uncovering Ulster ancestors in the nineteenth century.

This lecture is free to attend but registration is advised to secure your place. The talk will be also be recorded for those of you unable to join live.