Immigration records in Ireland are an important resource for genealogists tracing ancestors who migrated to the country. While Ireland is historically known for emigration, it has also experienced waves of immigration, including Norman settlers, Huguenots, and more recent arrivals from Europe, Asia, and Africa.
Key records, such as passenger lists, naturalization documents, and census records, provide details on migrants’ origins, occupations, and settlement patterns. Dublin and Cork have historically been major entry points for immigrants. Exploring these records helps researchers uncover family histories and understand the diverse influences that have shaped Ireland’s population over time.
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Immigration & Emigration Records
- Passengers arriving in New York from Ireland 1846 - 1851 604,596 records
Passenger Lists
- United Kingdom and Ireland, Outgoing Passenger Lists, 1890-1960 23,488,175 records
- United Kingdom and Ireland, Incoming Passenger Lists, 1878-1960 15,688,339 records
- Transatlantic Migration, North America to Britain and Ireland, 1858 - 1870 42,695 records
Immigration Documents
- The Irishman in Canada 712 records
- Immigration of the Irish Quakers Into Pennsylvania, 1682-1750 572 records
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