Members' Area
The Ulster Historical Foundation has been developing a Members' Area and the first stage of this has gone live. To access this you must be a member of the Ulster Genealogical and Historical Guild.
The Members' Area has been developed to provide additional resources for those researching Irish ancestors. It is still under construction and is very much in its infancy. Much more will be added in due course and we would welcome submissions from our members. If you would have something you would like to include in this section of the website email enquiry@uhf.org.uk
Summary of information uploaded to date in the Members' Area
Familia and Directory
The first edition of Familia: Ulster Genealogical Review appeared in 1985 as the successor to the Ulster Genealogical and Historical Guild Newsletter. Its aim was to provide a forum for informed writing on sources and case studies relating to that area where history and genealogy overlap with mutual benefit. The first editor was Kenneth Darwin, formerly Deputy Keeper of the Records (Northern Ireland). He was succeeded in 1994 by Trevor Parkhill, Keeper of History at the Ulster Museum.
Over 160 articles from Familia: Ulster Genealogical Review, 1985-2005, have been uploaded to the Members' Area. For a list of the articles that can be read as downloadable PDFs click here.
In additon the 2003, 2004 and 2005 editions of the Directory of Irish Family History Research have been uploaded.
Articles on research
Articles on the following topics:
Research in newspapers: the Strabane Morning Post
Townland case study: Forttown, County Antrim
British settlers in 17th-century Ulster
Presbyterian research
The Making of the Montgomery Manuscripts
Heraldry
Researching Jewish Families in Belfast
Articles on sources
Articles on the following sources:
Faughanvale census
Sources for early Belfast
Local history publications
Lurgan Free School
British Parliamentary Papers
The agricultural census of 1803 for County Down
Registry of Deeds
Guide to Irish Libraries
Of immense value to anyone planning a trip to Ireland and wishing to carry out research for themselves will be Guide to Irish Libraries by Robert K. O'Neill which includes contact details and a summary description of over 200 libraries, archives and genealogical centres in Ireland.
Researching Scots-Irish Ancestors
For those interested in finding out more about their family history in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries an abridged version of William Roulston's Researching Scots-Irish Ancestors: the essential genealogical guide to early modern Ulster, 1600-1800 will be invaluable.
Gravestone inscriptions
The Foundation's database of around 50,000 gravestone inscriptions has now been added to the Members' Area. For a list of the graveyards covered by this database, click here
In addition inscriptions from the following graveyards have been uploaded:
Ballykeel Graveyard, Islandmagee
Ballypriormore graveyard, Islandmagee
Balmoral Cemetery, Belfast
Balmoral Friends' Burial Ground, Belfast
Belfast, Christ Church
Belfast, St George's Church
Islandmagee Church of Ireland graveyard
Malone Presbyterian Church and Graveyard, Belfast
Shankill Graveyard, Belfast

