Familia: Ulster Genealogical Review is the journal of Ulster Historical Foundation's membership association (an historical research co-operative, known as the Ulster Genealogical and Historical Guild). Each year, in December, members receive Familia and a directory of their research interests, entitled Directory of Irish Family History Research. Non-members can purchase copies of these books.
Since 1985, Familia has set a consistently high standard of balanced articles of wider historical and biographical importance, and providing all-important practical advice on sources for Irish family and local history in the nine-county province of Ulster.
Articles include:
- FINBAR MCCORMICK: From Killough, County Down, to Cincinnati, Ohio: the Rogan family’s migration story, 1850–1900
- DAVID STEERS: Rev. Alexander Gordon (1841–1931): ‘An Englishman by birth, a Scotsman by education and an Irishman by inclination’
- THOMAS BARTLETT: George, Earl Macartney (1737–1806) and Robert Stewart, Lord Castlereagh (1769–1822): the Ambassador and the Foreign Secretary
- JULIE METLOCK FLAKE: Beyond Chequer Hall: the extended family of John Adams (1742–1807) of Ballyweeny, Loughguile parish, County Antrim
- ALAN F. PARKINSON: Every picture tells a story: the burning of the Model School, Belfast, and the onset of the 1920s ‘Troubles’
- FIONNUALA CARSON WILLIAMS: Two of a kind: Rev. Dr Abraham Hume (1814–84) and Robert Shipboy McAdam (1808–95)
- RONNIE HASSARD: ‘Notorious rogues and robbers’: the incredible Ohaughins and their journey to the gallows, as told by Samuel Turner (1804–61), National school teacher and poet
- FRANCIS DEVINE: The Irish Transport & General Workers’ Union in Ulster, 1909–30
- JAMES BARTLETT: The Irish and the avocado