Were your ancestors part of a non-conformist church in Ireland? Discover when and where your ancestor’s baptism took place, as well as your ancestor’s residence, birth date, and parents’ names.
Were your ancestors part of a non-conformist church in Ireland? Discover when and where your ancestor’s baptism took place, as well as your ancestor’s residence, birth date, and parents’ names.
This collection is comprised of several different registers of births and baptisms from Ireland’s non-conformist churches between 1701 and 1913. Non-conformist refers to Protestant churches that were not aligned with the Church of Ireland.
Each entry includes both a transcript and an image. The information provided on each transcript will vary depending on where the records originated and what details were provided, but most will include a combination of the following:
First name(s)
Last name
Denomination
Gender
Birth year and date
Birth place
Baptism year and date
Father’s name
Mother’s name
Parent’s address / residence
Townland, Parish, and county
Images will sometimes provide additional information, such as the name of the individual who officiated the baptism. Some of the images are in French as they are from the registers of French non-conformist churches in Dublin.
Please note that this collection is not exhaustive and there are some gaps in coverage.
Counties
Clare
Down
Dublin
Limerick
Collections
Ireland, Down, Anaghlone Presbyterian baptisms, 1839-1913 – This record set contains baptismal records of the 1st and 2nd Presbyterian congregations of Anaghlone (Annaclone) near Banbridge, County Down, in Northern Ireland.
Ireland, Down, Ballyroney Presbyterian baptisms, 1819-1913 – This record set contains baptismal records of the Presbyterian congregation of Ballyroney near Banbridge, County Down, in Northern Ireland.
Registers of the French Non-Conformist Churches Dublin 1701-1831 – Published by the Huguenot Society of Great Britain and Ireland in 1901, this volume, edited by Thomas Philip Le Fanu, had a print run of 450. The introduction to the volume is highly informative, explaining the meaning of the title Non-Conformist Church, their relationship with the Conformed Church, as well as some of the history of the Huguenots in Dublin. Covered in the publication are the two congregations of Peter Street and Lucy Lane. Even though the original records are in French the genealogical data can still be easily extracted.
Limerick non-conformist baptisms – A collection of registers of births and baptisms provided by Joint Presbyterian and Methodist Congregation of Christ Church, Limerick