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Saturday, 6 September 2025

Two Irish collections added to Ancestry

Ancestry (www.ancestry.co.uk) has added the following Irish collections:

Mayo and Sligo, Ireland, School Registers, 1802-1928
https://www.ancestry.co.uk/search/collections/62903/
Source: Mayo and Sligo schools; collaborartion with Dr. Liam Alex Heffron

About Mayo and Sligo, Ireland, School Registers, 1802-1928

This collection covers school records from County Mayo and County Sligo in Ireland between 1802 and 1928. The records up to 1924 are in English, while those created afterwards may be in the Irish language, Gaeilge. The collection covers school registers, roll books, exam rolls, and supplementary rolls. In respect to privacy and data protection, school records beyond 1928 have not been included.

Using this collection

This collection offers a wealth of information for students in Mayo and Sligo, including the following:

  • Name
  • Age
  • Date of birth
  • Names of parents (including mother’s maiden name)
  • Occupation of parent
  • Place and date of residence
  • Religion
  • Entry date into school
  • Name of school
  • Parish
  • County


The school registers within this collection contain the most genealogical value about a pupil but this collection also includes roll books noting daily attendance and exam rolls that marked if a child passed various topics, such as reading, writing, arithmetic, geography, agriculture, and needlework. Keep in mind that the starting class in the Irish school system is called “infants” (for ages 4-6), followed by classes 1-6 (called First Class, Second Class, etc.). Although school was free, you may not find your ancestor attending class if they were needed for work at home or on the farm, as was the case for many Irish families.


Ireland, Jury Lists Index, 1798-1898
https://www.ancestry.co.uk/search/collections/63090/
Source: not stated

About Ireland, Jury Lists Index, 1798-1898

This collection is an index of jury lists produced in Ireland between 1798 and 1898. The lists were printed in books, but images of the original documents aren’t included in this collection. This index includes information from the following locations and years:

  • Dublin: 1798, 1803 & 1844
  • Tipperary: 1845-1846
  • Westmeath: 1845
  • Mayo: 1851
  • All of Ireland: 1882-1883 & 1898


Using this collection

The index may include the following information:

  • Name
  • Occupation
  • Street address
  • Place of residence
  • Date of residence
  • Parish
  • Place of employment
  • Case number
  • Qualification for jury duty


While most of the records in this collection pertain to an individual's eligibility to serve on a jury, some records in this collection include information about court officials, such as sheriffs, court keepers, coroners, etc., who were appointed and likely worked for the court throughout multiple cases.

For further details, consult the collection links.

Chris 

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