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Dublin Research Tour Itinerary

This is sample itinerary of our Dublin Research Tour. Things may be changed on the actual tour depending on needs, changes in business hours, and personal preferences. 

Buswell's Hotel Exterior

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Saturday

Day 1: Arrival

Project Name

  • Check into Hotel

  • Optional: Walking Tour

  • Group 1: Irish Family History Center and EPIC or Jeanie Johnston

  • Welcome Dinner

02

Project Name

Day 2: Cemetery and Consultations

Sunday

  • Optional:Attend Roman Catholic church service

  • Optional: Attend Church of Ireland church service

  • Meet with cemetery sexton

  • Group 2: Irish Family History Center and EPIC or Jeanie Johnston

Jeanie Johnston Famine Ship
Registry of deeds.jfif

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Day 3: Valuation Office and Registry of Deeds

Monday

Project Name

  • Valuation Office*

  • Registry of Deeds

*Limited numbers are allowed in the Valuation Office at a time. Sign up is required. Valuation Office visits may be spread out across the rest of the week.

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Day 4: GRO and National Archives

Project Name

Tuesday

  • General Register Office

  • National Archives

Ireland General Record Office
National Library of Ireland

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Wednesday

Day 5: NLI

Project Name

  • National Library

02

Project Name

Day 6: Choose Your Own Adventure

Thursday

  • Free Day

 

Choose which repositories to visit by yourself or just enjoy Ireland!

Famine Statues in Dublin, Ireland
Dinner.webp

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Day 7: Choose Your Own Adventure

Friday

  • Free Day

  • Farewell Dinner

 

Choose which repositories to visit by yourself or just enjoy Ireland!

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Day 8: Departure

Project Name

Saturday

  • Head back to the airport or start your own personal trip.

Departure.webp

Learn More About Planned Locations

Enjoy a 50 minute consultation with a Professional Genealogist at the IFHC.

With the loss of most of the Irish census records, valuation records can serve as a substitute. Though these records can be accessed online, in-person records include marks and other information that cannot be found online.

EPIC: The Irish Immigration Museum has won numerous awards. It takes you through the decades of Irish immigrants and the diaspora. 

A variety of records as far back as 1708 can be found at the registry of deeds.

Jeanie Johnston was the only Famine Ship to make it through the famine without any passengers dying. Enjoy this recreation museum that gives you an idea of what immigration during the Great Famine was like.

The General Record Office holds records relating to births, marriages, deaths, and more!

The National Library of Ireland holds a plethora of different records, including church records. 

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