Tracing your Galway Ancestors
A comprehensive guide to tracing families in the City and County of Galway. Galway is home to a diverse population whose culture and history has been shaped by the barren landscapes of its Western seaboard, or the rich farmlands at its Eastern end. In the centre is the historic city of Galway, an ancient trading port and home to the 14 ‘Tribes’ whose story is central to that of the county. Many have emigrated, particularly in the aftermath of the Great Famine. The population dwindled from 441,810 in 1841 to 214,712 in 1891. Genealogical records are also diverse, varying from sparse in the Western areas to extensive for Galway city. This book sets out the records available to the family history researcher, where they can be obtained and how to use each to best effect.
Reviews
" Anyone with Galway ancestors should have this book. As a matter of fact, anyone with Irish ancestors should read this book. When I was asked to review this book, I was not enthused. I just knew that it would be b-o-r-i-n-g. How wrong I was! ..... I am recommending this book, not only to those of you with Galway ancestry but, to anyone who is doing Irish genealogy. The information is presented in a way that not only makes it a great reference source but an enjoyable read as well. " - The Searcher - Southern California Genealogical Society
" .. O’Dowd’s work is well laid out and clearly written, with a comprehensive list of abbreviations, websites, useful addresses and details of further reading material. ….. To sum this book up, I would suggest that anybody who is either just getting started or in the early stages of research into their Irish ancestry would find the description of the country’s history and its genealogical terms interesting and of use, and even more so, of course, if they have a specific interest in Galway family history." - Who do you Think you Are Magazine
" Tracing your Galway Ancestors, an excellent guide through a complex genealogy environment, is recommended to all researchers of Irish roots. " - NGS Quarterly (US)
"the author … takes the reader through the various resources available to the researcher including, civil registration records; census and census substitutes; church records (all denominations); gravestone inscriptions; land and property records; wills, administrations and marriage licences; commercial (trade) and social directories and the wealth of information contained in newspapers. Also included is an exceptionally useful bibliography and details on published family histories, especially on the main families of Galway……For anybody with Galway ancestors, this book is essential reading irrespective of research experience. It is highly recommended for those who want to get the most out of their genealogical research." - Ireland's Genealogical Gazette
"Historian Peadar's new book steers Galwegians on the right path to uncover their ancestries. ... a great help to anyone thinking of starting their family tree. " - Galway Tribune
"It shows how to best use the records available for conducting research on Galway families, and where they can be accessed. " - The Irish World Jan 2011