Australia and New Zealand
Familia: Ulster Genealogical Review, no. 1 (1985)
Kirkwood, D.E. Barry, ‘Capper family letters from Australia, 1860-78’
O’Farrell, Patrick, ‘The Irish in Australia’
Bellam, Michael, ‘The Irish in New Zealand’
Fay, Anne D.T., ‘The use of ships passenger lists in the history classroom’
Familia: Ulster Genealogical Review, no. 3 (1987)
McClaughlin, Trevor, ‘‘Barefoot and pregnant’: female orphans who emigrated from Irish workhouses to Australia, 1848-50’
Glover, Winifred, ‘Early Ulster-Australian collectors and the aboriginal collection in the Ulster Museum’
Strangman, Denis, ‘The gold rush to Lamplough, near Avoca, Virginia, Australia during 1859-60’
Reid, Richard, ‘Green threads of kinship: Aspects of Irish chain-migration to New South Wales, 1820-86
Black, Eileen, ‘James Glen Wilson (1827-63): an Irish artist in Australia’
Alderdice, William B. ‘John King – an Ulster explorer of Australia’
Nelson, E. Charles, ‘From the banks of Erne to Botany Bay: Charles White (c. 1756-1862) Surgeon-General of New South Wales’
McDonnell, Pat, ‘The land that Osborne left’ [Dromore, Co. Tyrone to Sydney, Australia]
Thompson, James, ‘Sir Samuel McCaughey: Ulster Australian irrigator, breeder and benefactor’
Thompson, James, ‘Sir Samuel Wilson and his brothers: Co. Antrim Australian pioneers’
Oliver, John A., ‘Some Ulster Scots and their origins in Scotland’
Harris, John, ‘Surgeon John Harris and his family’ [Moneymore, Co. Londonderry to NSW]
Parkhill, Trevor, ‘‘That infant colony’: aspects of Ulster emigration to Australia, 1790-1860’
Dunlop, Eull, ‘‘These few lines’: notes on a “long and scattered epistol” (1865) from David Megaw in Queensland to Rev. Alexander Kirkpatrick at the Craigs, Cullybackey, Co. Antrim’
Familia: Ulster Genealogical Review, no. 4 (1988)
Dunlop, Eull, ‘‘King of the Cannibal Isles’: a bicentennial glimpse of an anti-Australian attitude in nineteenth-century mid-Antrim
Familia: Ulster Genealogical Review, no. 5 (1989)
Dunlop, Eull, ‘‘Back to bonnie Kellswater’: some centenary comments on James Foster’s ‘few lines’ (1889) from Mitta Mitta, Victoria, Australia to a brother Orangeman in mid-Antrim
Bassett, John, ‘Family migration to New Zealand: a case study of the Bassett family of Ballygawley, Downpatrick, Co. Down’
Akenson, Donald, ‘The Irish in New Zealand’
McIvor, Tim, ‘John Balance, New Zealand premier (1891-93): Irish origins and influences’
McIvor, Christine, , ‘John Balance: Prime Minister of New Zealand and the Ulster New Zealand Trust’
Parkhill, Trevor, ‘‘Prospects of this new colony’: Letters of Ulster emigrants to New Zealand, 1840-1900’
Mitchel, N.C., ‘Ulster and the Bay of Plenty: the Katikati special settlement in North Island’
Familia, no. 6 (1990)
McBride, Doreen ‘Another Ulster in New Zealand’
McCann, Anthony, ‘Similarities in the development of the Gaelic-Ulster and Māori cultures’
Familia: Ulster Genealogical Review, no. 8 (1992)
Forth, Gordon, ‘The Anglo-Irish tradition and Anglo-Irish migration to colonial Australia’
Familia: Ulster Genealogical Review, no. 9 (1993)
McClaughlin, Trevor, ‘Horseman, pass by: Irish-Australian gravestones’
Familia: Ulster Genealogical Review, no. 14 (1998)
McClaughlin, Trevor, ‘Bound for Hobart: Ulsterwomen convicts and the Great Famine’
Familia: Ulster Genealogical Review, no. 15 (1999)
Harrison, Jennifer, Old World Famine, ‘New World Plenty: The career of Sir Arthur Edward Kennedy, 1810-1883’
Familia: Ulster Genealogical Review, no. 23 (2007)
McIntyre, Perry, ‘‘… to regain a respectable place in society’. Free Emigration to NSW before the Famine’
Familia: Ulster Genealogical Review, no. 26 (2010)
McIntyre, Perry, ‘Lives moved to New South Wales: Free passage for convicts’ families’
Familia: Ulster Genealogical Review, no. 39 (2024)
Barton, David, ‘Elizabeth Seamour (1810–89): from female convict to pioneer’
United States of America
Familia: Ulster Genealogical Review, no. 1 (1985)
Fay, Anne D.T., ‘The use of ships passenger lists in the history classroom’
Familia: Ulster Genealogical Review, no. 2 (1986)
McCarley, Nigel, ‘‘Where did they go’: some evidential problems in identifying the destinations of emigrants’
Familia: Ulster Genealogical Review, no. 4 (1988)
Black, Eileen, ‘Captain Alexander Chesney: a loyalist during the American Revolution’
Glover, Winifred, ‘North American Indians and the Ulster Museum’
Phillips, Frank, ‘The Phillips family of Ulster and South Carolina’
Familia: Ulster Genealogical Review, no. 5 (1989)
Phillips, Frank, ‘Col. John Phillips of South Carolina: his claim for losses in the War of Independence’
Hendricks, Christopher, ‘Designing Utopia: the Moravians in Ulster and North Carolina’
Ballard, Linda M., ‘Needlework and the New World’
Familia: Ulster Genealogical Review, no. 6 (1990)
Dunlop, Eull, ‘‘Back to bonnie Kellswater’ (2): glimpses of emigration from the ‘home country’ of Samuel Hanna, first Moderator (1840) of the Presbyterian Church of Ireland’
Familia: Ulster Genealogical Review, no. 8 (1992)
McGuckin, John H., ‘Th McGuckins of Desertmartin: emigration from the Drapers’ estate in Co. Londonderry’
Ford, Gary J., ‘‘On the first fair wind’: James Russell 300 in South Carolina’
O’Daly, Edward J., ‘Reconstructing an emigrant family from United States records’
Familia, no. 10 (1994)
Conn, W. Clark, ‘The Scottish and Irish background of Rev. Hugh Conn of the colonial clergy of Maryland’
Familia: Ulster Genealogical Review, no. 11 (1995)
McGuckin, John H., ‘The McGoogins of Armoy: a north Antrim immigrant family, 1860-1890’
Familia: Ulster Genealogical Review, no. 12 (1996)
Steele, Walanne P., ‘History as destiny in the James Steel family: From County Monaghan to Westmoreland County’
Mullan, T.H., ‘Stirlings in Scotland, Ulster and America’
Familia: Ulster Genealogical Review, no. 13 (1997)
McGinn, Brian, ‘A century before the GAA: hurling in 18th century New York’
Brown, Katherine, ‘Reflections on family history: the musing of an irreverent colonial’
Familia: Ulster Genealogical Review, no. 14 (1998)
McClaughlin, Trevor, ‘Bound for Hobart: Ulsterwomen convicts and the Great Famine’
McAdam, Emma Jane and McAdam, Jim, ‘Captain John McBride of Ballymoney and the Early Settlement of the Falkland Islands’
Familia: Ulster Genealogical Review, no. 15 (1999)
Harrison, Jennifer, Old World Famine, ‘New World Plenty: The career of Sir Arthur Edward Kennedy, 1810-1883’
Familia: Ulster Genealogical Review, no. 16 (2000)
Montgomery, Michael, ‘The many faces of the Scotch-Irish’
McGuckin, John H. Jr., ‘Sergeant Edward McGuckin: an Irish casualty in the American Civil War’
Familia: Ulster Genealogical Review, no. 17 (2001)
McClaughlin, Trevor, ‘The quality of mercy: Irish women and infanticide in colonial Australia’
Macmaster, Richard K., ‘James Fulton: a Philadelphia merchant and his customers’
Familia: Ulster Genealogical Review, no. 18 (2002)
Woweck, Marianne, ‘Family and servants: critical links in the eighteenth-century chain to the Delaware Valley’
Sorrells, Nancy, ‘Fanning the flames of revolution from the Presbyterian pulpit: John Glendy, Irish and American revolutionary’
South, Heather, ‘Reverend William Martin: Covenanter preacher and revolutionary patriot’
Dobson, David, ‘Scottish emigration to colonial America’
Familia: Ulster Genealogical Review, no. 19 (2003)
McIvor, Christine, ‘It would be easy enough if there was no ocean’: tracing the evolution of the Atlantic voyage in the nineteenth century’
Fitzpatrick, David, ‘From emigrant exiles to immigrant Gentiles?’: Kerby Miller on the Irish in North America, 1985-2003’
Moore-Colyer, Richard, ‘The Moores of Londonderry and Baltimore: a study of late eighteenth-century Scotch-Irish migration’
Macmaster, Richard K., ‘The voyage of the Nancy 1767’
Aviotte, Elodie, ‘Ulster Presbyterian emigration to America: the absence of a unionist political dimension in America’
Familia: Ulster Genealogical Review, no. 21 (2005)
Gilmore, Peter, ‘’ If they would come to America’: inheritance as a form of chain migration’
Ramsey, Lee K., ‘From the North of Ireland to the North River of the Shenandoah: James and Margaret Ramsey, an Ulster-Scot Farming Family in Augusta County, Virginia, c. 1741-1778’
Keller, Kenneth W., ‘Medicine as Cultural Baggage in the Ulster Scots Settlements of the Valley of Virginia’
Familia: Ulster Genealogical Review, no. 22 (2006)
Fitzgerald, Patrick, ‘Mapping the Ulster Diaspora 1607–1960’
McBride, Doreen, ‘Where the Twain Meet: an Account of Samuel Langhorne Clemens’s Ulster Connection’
Macmaster, Richard K., ‘‘For Philadelphia, Boys, Are We Bound’: the Rev. Joseph Rhea Comes to America in 1769’
Familia: Ulster Genealogical Review, no. 23 (2007)
Hawbaker, Gary T., ‘Passenger Lists And Other References to Irish Immigrants from Early Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware Newspapers’
Familia, no. 24 (2008)
Wack, Mary, ‘Emigration and Education in post-Famine Co. Londonderry: the case of the McCloskey family’
Richmond, Paul, ‘‘Not Been Heard of Since’: Insights into Ulster Family Emigration post-1880’
Familia: Ulster Genealogical Review, no. 25 (2009)
Walker, Brian M., ‘President Barack Obama, family history and modern America’
Lunney, Linde, ‘A view from the eastern shore of the Atlantic – another way to look at emigration’
Familia, no. 26 (2010)
Lambkin, Brian, ‘The Scottish and Irish backgrounds of a “Scotch-Irish” family: The Mellons of Castletown, Tyrone and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania’
Familia, no. 27 (2011)
Watson, F. Gilbert, ‘The cotton famine – Old Hickory and the Mary Edson, emigrant ships for America in 1863’
Familia: Ulster Genealogical Review, no. 29 (2013)
Lunney.Linde, ‘Home and Leaving Home in Eighteenth Century Ulster’
Familia, no. 30 (2014)
Lunney, Linde, ‘Aghadowey, Rev. James McGregor and the 1718 emigration: local causes, local effects’
Familia: Ulster Genealogical Review, no. 31 (2015)
Donnelly, Seán, ‘Dead as a dodo on an island in Mauritius: the fate of a racehorse called ‘Faugh-a-Ballagh’’
Morrison, Steven W., ‘The migratory path of eighteenth-century Ulster non-conformists: Quaker John Starr of Antrim, Cavan and Pennsylvania’
Familia: Ulster Genealogical Review, no. 32 (2016)
Roulston, William, ‘The Sinclairs of Belfast and the United States: Transatlantic business networks in the Victorian era’
Familia: Ulster Genealogical Review, no. 33 (2017)
Kuffner Hirt, Mary Jane, ‘James Leech’s 1763 passport unlocks family migration story: Ulster to Colonial America’
Hart, Anthony, ‘An Ulster connection in the Gold Coast and the Spanish Civil War: the careers of David and Charles Duff’
Bartlett, James, ‘The story of the Polly Woodside, from Belfast to Melbourne: going aboard after 132 years’
Familia: Ulster Genealogical Review, no. 34 (2018)
Bartlett, James, ‘Irishmen exploring the Antarctic’
Roulston, James, ‘From Bangor to New Orleans: the peregrinations of James Hull, a United Irishman in the United States’
Familia: Ulster Genealogical Review, no. 36 (2020)
Chambers, Jonathan, ‘The Lecale Diaspora on the American Frontier: General George Washington Chambers (1793–1875)’
Bartlett, James, ‘Dean Mahomed: Irish-Indian travel writer, curry entrepreneur and shampooer to kings’
Familia: Ulster Genealogical Review, no. 37 (2021)
Brown, J. McCauley (Mac) and Hunter, John Garvin, ‘The Garvins of the Avish: their migration to and settlement in Kentucky’
White, B.R.D., ‘The New York tanner’s apprentice who became a Florida judge: Andrew Robb (1806–c. 1864) of Ballysallagh, County Down’
Cuming, Michael, ‘Wright Knox (1783–1828): soldier, colonial administrator, Resident of Ithaca and … witness to Byron’s campaign for Greek independence’
Epperson, Robert T. ‘Two families of William Houston of Cutreoch (d. 1621): Scotland and Ireland to Pennsylvania and North Carolina’
Familia: Ulster Genealogical Review, no. 38 (2022)
Fitzgerald, Patrick, ‘Migration and the Maiden City’
Roulston, William, ‘Early connections between north-west Ireland and America, c. 1670–c. 1700’
Bartlett, James, ‘Irish winemakers and Los Angeles’s New History’
Familia: Ulster Genealogical Review, no. 39 (2023)
Barton, David, ‘Elizabeth Seamour (1810–89): from female convict to pioneer’
Lambkin, Brian, ‘Lady Frances Macnaghten’s ‘Keen’ for Sir William Hay Macnaghten: lamenting the dead in Antrim and Afghanistan’
White, Brian, ‘Four nineteenth-century County Down pioneers in British Columbia’
Familia: Ulster Genealogical Review, no. 40 (2024)
Gilmore, Peter, ‘‘Banished from the ‘Land of Canaan’: Ulster Presbyterians versus George Washington’
Bartlett, James, ‘Eva McGown (1883–1972): Belfast to the “Golden Heart” of Alaska’
Bell, Arthur, ‘Off and away: the Scott, Kemball and Bell families’ diaspora’
Familia: Ulster Genealogical Review, no. 41 (2025)
McCormick, Finbar, ‘From Killough, County Down, to Cincinnati, Ohio: the Rogan family’s migration story, 1850–1900’
Bartlett, James, ‘The Irish and the avocado’
Rest of the world - Europe, South Africa, Asia, South America
Familia: Ulster Genealogical Review, no. 4 (1988)
Watson, Harry T., ‘A County Down pedigree: how one Scotsman discovered his Ulster roots’
Oliver, John A., ‘Football hooliganism and family history in the Scottish borders’
Dunlop, Eull, ‘‘King of the Cannibal Isles’: a bicentennial glimpse of an anti-Australian attitude in nineteenth-century mid-Antrim
Familia: Ulster Genealogical Review, no. 6 (1990)
McCann, Anthony, ‘Similarities in the development of the Gaelic-Ulster and Maori cultures’
McGuckin, John H., ‘18th and 19th century Irish emigres in France’
Mitchell, Dave, ‘Nothing ventured nothing gained: a case study in long distance Irish genealogical research’ (South Africa)
Carson, Douglas, ‘The Fat family and the ridge of the cow: the Ulster-Scottish ancestry of Count Dmitri Nikolaevich Tolstoy-Miloslavsky’
Familia: Ulster Genealogical Review, no. 7 (1991)
McCracken, Donal P., ‘The Irish in South Africa: the police – a case study’
Familia: Ulster Genealogical Review, no. 8 (1992)
Nally, Pat, ‘Los Irlandeses en la Argentina’
Macafee, W.J., ‘The movement of British settlers into Ulster during the seventeenth century’
Familia: Ulster Genealogical Review, no. 9 (1993)
Glover, Winnifred, ‘In the wake of Captain Cook: the travels of Gordon Augustus Thomson, 1799-1886
Familia: Ulster Genealogical Review, no. 11 (1995)
Collins, Brenda, ‘Irish emigration to Britain during the Famine decade, 1841-51’
Familia: Ulster Genealogical Review, no. 12 (1996)
Mullan, T.H., ‘Stirlings in Scotland, Ulster and America’
Familia: Ulster Genealogical Review, no. 14 (1998)
McAdam, Emma Jane and McAdam, Jim, ‘Captain John McBride of Ballymoney and the Early Settlement of the Falkland Islands’
Familia: Ulster Genealogical Review, no. 15 (1999)
Harrison, Jennifer, Old World Famine, ‘New World Plenty: The career of Sir Arthur Edward Kennedy, 1810-1883’
Familia: Ulster Genealogical Review, no. 28 (2012)
Bell, Arthur, ‘‘You’re not from here?’ An Ulsterman with English roots’
Familia: Ulster Genealogical Review, no. 31 (2015)
Donnelly, Seán, ‘Dead as a dodo on an island in Mauritius: the fate of a racehorse called ‘Faugh-a-Ballagh’’
Familia: Ulster Genealogical Review, no. 33 (2017)
Hart, Anthony, ‘An Ulster connection in the Gold Coast and the Spanish Civil War: the careers of David and Charles Duff’
Familia: Ulster Genealogical Review, no. 34 (2018)
Bartlett, James, ‘Irishmen exploring the Antarctic’
Familia: Ulster Genealogical Review, no. 36 (2020)
Bartlett, James, ‘Dean Mahomed: Irish-Indian travel writer, curry entrepreneur and shampooer to kings’
Familia: Ulster Genealogical Review, no. 37 (2021)
Cuming, Michael, ‘Wright Knox (1783–1828): soldier, colonial administrator, Resident of Ithaca and … witness to Byron’s campaign for Greek independence’
Familia: Ulster Genealogical Review, no. 39 (2024)
Lambkin, Brian, ‘Lady Frances Macnaghten’s ‘Keen’ for Sir William Hay Macnaghten: lamenting the dead in Antrim and Afghanistan’