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DUBLIN DIRECTORIES
« on: Friday 13 August 04 18:11 UTC (UK) »

Shaw's Dublin City Directory 1850

1834-1910 Howth- extracts from various trade directories

1913 Dublin Telephone Directory

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« Reply #1 on: Wednesday 02 May 07 13:42 UTC (UK) »

There's a list of members owning directories for the north of Ireland and there are a few directories to be found online by googling. Would it be possible for members in Dublin and district to post a similar list of the directories that they own? This would save a lot of time posting messages requesting a look up and waiting months for replies. It would also eliminate the occasional offers of look up threads.  They should contain a request for PMs to be posted to the person offering to do the searches and then be locked following the initial message so that only PMs could be sent. It's quite easy to post a PM to a member asking for a look up or search if it is known who owns which directory. The information sourced could then be posted onto the specific thread relating to the query made about a particular family so that other RootsChatters are kept in the picture and the possibility of duplicating information is avoided. The list of Belfast directories pre 1922 and after 1922 is regularly used as it enables members to discover who they should contact. I'm sure a similar list for Dublin and other areas of Ireland would be popular.
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Re: Link: Dublin Directories
« Reply #2 on: Sunday 06 May 07 11:00 UTC (UK) »

I have (for Dublin)
St Audeon's transcripts - Funeral entries 1595-1660
Baptisms, Marriages and Burials 1636-1755
from extracts published in the 'Irish Builder' 1886-87

The Treble Almanack 1818 (containing Wilson's directory)
The Treble Almanack 1822
The Treble Almanack 1829

Pigot's 1824
Slater's 1846
Pettigrew & Oulton's 1842

Shaw's 1850 directory is on my site http://www.dublin1850.com

1873 Thom's

I can't (and will not) do general name lookups - they take too long.
I CAN do lookups where I am given either an exact address (even a street will do) or a date of death, baptism, marriage.


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Many thanks for the offer  Smiley Smiley
As this is a resource board, would requesters please start a new topic for each request, on the Dublin.  Thanks  Smiley
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Re: Link: Dublin Directories
« Reply #3 on: Sunday 06 May 07 17:10 UTC (UK) »

Hi dublin1850,

Thanks for your reply.

Am I right in thinking that Thom's Directory does not have an alphabetical section Huh It only lists streets and the people who lived in those streets, doesn't it? Are the Pigot's 1824, Pettigrew & Oulton's 1842 and Slater's 1846 directories laid out in the same fashion? The 1850 Dublin Directory on your site is great as you can check for a surname in that one.

Do you know if any of the other Directories for Dublin other than the ones that you have on your site will be put online sometime? I understand that PRONI are digitalising some of the Belfast and Province of Ulster Directories. I think it's the ones prior to 1900. These should be online in the near future. 

Chris
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Re: Link: Dublin Directories
« Reply #4 on: Sunday 06 May 07 17:29 UTC (UK) »

Thom's has an alphabetical listing of what they call "Nobility, Gentry, Merchants and Traders", otherwise it's lists of streets and residents.

Pigot's has again 'Nobility and Gentry' and covers the whole of Ireland, though I suspect it only lists people 'of importance'. It has short descriptions of towns as well, something like Porter's directory on my site.

Pettigrew and Oulton's has lists of people by name and by address and includes some Dublin suburbs.

Slater's also has the lists by name and covers the whole country (or at least the towns).

I also have some sort of Military records - "a list of Ireland’s Royal Artillery attestations papers". I have no idea what attestation papers are, but suppose anyone interested in military things will know.

Pigot's and Slater's would probably be of interest to people researching in the North. The scans in them are not of great quality, but again, with an exact address or a name for a small town I could check them. Queries such as 'Surname Y in County X' would involve way too much work for me, but I can certainly check an exact address or a small town.

I don't know what anyone else is doing with the directories. The easiest thing seems to be to just scan them and put pdf files available online.
Making my site, typing it all out and re-indexing it was a nightmare and took just about two years to do, I doubt anyone else would undertake that.

Trish

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Re: Link: Dublin Directories
« Reply #5 on: Saturday 17 November 07 12:18 UTC (UK) »

Click here to see the Dublin Directory 1862 on the Library Ireland website 
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Re: Link: Dublin Directories
« Reply #6 on: Monday 27 April 09 18:11 UTC (UK) »

add in the directories I have :
  Thom's 1848, 1863, 1894 & 1914

  Treble/Wilson Almanac 1813

(see the look-up sticky on the Dublin board.)

the editions of Thoms have a Street by street list plus an alphabetical section which includes at least some of the private residents, i.e.  people listed without a trade.

note : Thom's do not include any residents for tenements.

Thom's directories covers Dublin City and the towns in Co. Dublin, and also includes Bray, Co. Wicklow
There's also sections for all Ireland on various officials plus an (all Ireland) ecclesiastical directory.

The Wilson's directory has a list of Traders and Mechants of Dublin City plus some additional sections on
Linen-hall factors, pawn-brokers, barristers, physicians, dentists & surgeons, ministers etc..



Shane
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Wilson : Cambridgeshire [Chatteris], Yorkshire [Leeds], Dublin & Australia [Sydney/NSW] | Fitzsimon : Bray, Co. Wicklow & South Co. Dublin
Hayes, Shepherd, Bickerdike, Render, Harper : Yorkshire | Doyle, Dillon, Cantwell, Roach, Clarke  : Co. Wicklow
Cathcart, Wilson : Kings Co./Offaly, Dublin City & N. Ireland | Hodges : Bristol, Glos./Bray Co. Wicklow/Dublin City | Nevin : Cork
Sheridan : Dublin City | Kavanagh, Rooney, Clarke, Hughes, May, Monks : North Co. Dublin  [Rush/Thomastown]
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