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Written by Dr
William Roulston, author of the best-selling
Researching Scots Irish
Ancestors and Research Director of Ulster Historical Foundation,
Researching Presbyterian Ancestors in
Ireland is a new genealogical guide to help you find your Irish and Scots-Irish ancestors. Millions of people around the world have
Presbyterian ancestors from
Ireland. The aim of this book is to help those with Irish
Presbyterian roots find out more about their forebears. It considers the different strands of Presbyterianism in
Ireland and explores the range of records generated by these religious denominations and where this material can be accessed by researchers. Much attention is focused on the documentation created by individual congregations, though consideration is also given to the records created by the higher courts of Presbyterianism and other bodies, as well as the personal papers of Presbyterian ministers. Whether your ancestors were Covenanters, Seceders or Non-Subscribers, whether they were devout or merely nominal, whether they lived and died in Ireland or departed from these shores, this publication will assist you in understanding more about Presbyterians and Presbyterianism in Ireland.