Discover Your Irish Roots With Expert Ancestry Research

Reconnect with your Irish heritage through detailed, culturally informed, and emotionally meaningful research. Whether your ancestors left Ireland centuries ago or more recently, we help uncover their stories with clarity and accuracy.

Deep Expertise in Irish Records, Archives & Family Histories

Irish genealogy is uniquely challenging, but Christine’s experience makes the difference. She specializes in locating hard-to-find parish records, navigating Gaelic/anglicized name variations, and unlocking archives often overlooked by beginners.
Whether your ancestors came from Cork, Galway, Belfast, or an unknown village, her tailored research uncovers the details that matter.

A Clear, Proven Process for Finding Your Irish Ancestors

Every client receives a structured, carefully documented research path:

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Initial Consultation
Review your known family details and goals.
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Record Discovery
Parish registers, civil records, emigration archives, land valuations, more.
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Location Confirmation
Identify ancestral parishes, townlands, and counties.
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Timeline Mapping
Reconstruct immigration paths and historical context.
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Final Ancestry Report
Professionally sourced findings, maps, and family connections.
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Specialized Services for Irish Family Research

Christine provides a full suite of Ireland-specific genealogy services:

Whatever your Irish ancestry goal, there’s a service designed for it.

Stories That Prove What’s Possible

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Results Backed by Experience

Our track record speaks for itself.

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Ready to Start Your Irish Family Discovery?

Whether you want to confirm a family story, trace a specific ancestor, or uncover generations of history, Christine can guide you every step of the way.

Have Questions? We’re Here to Help

Get quick answers to common questions about genealogy, DNA research, and our process.

Christine uses alternate archives, church books, land valuation records, newspapers, and local sources to rebuild missing timelines.

Yes. Locating precise ancestral places is a key part of her methodology.

Absolutely. Christine helps locate qualifying ancestral documents needed for applications.

Even small clues like partial names or approximate dates can be enough.