Irish Genealogy Without Certainty: When Records Are Missing, Method Matters - Paperback
Irish Genealogy Without Certainty: When Records Are Missing, Method Matters - Paperback
by Laura Woodward (Author)
Irish records do not always give clear answers. Parish registers can be missing or incomplete. Names repeat. Boundaries shift. Some records simply did not survive. This book is for researchers who want defensible conclusions when certainty is unavailable.
Irish Genealogy Without Certainty is a practical guide to forming careful conclusions under uncertainty. It does not promise breakthroughs or encourage claims beyond what the evidence supports. Instead, it offers a structured method for asking better questions, weighing indirect evidence, and writing conclusions that are transparent, proportionate, and open to revision.
You'll learn how to work with:
- Record gaps and survival issues
- Repeated names within small communities
- Townlands, parishes, and overlapping jurisdictions
- Land records as anchors (including valuation-era sources)
- Indirect, associative, and "negative search" evidence
- DNA as supporting evidence, not standalone proof
This book is for:
- Beginner-to-intermediate Irish genealogy researchers who have tried the usual steps and still face uncertainty
- More advanced researchers who want a repeatable framework for documenting reasoning
This book is not:
- A quick-start "find your ancestor fast" guide
- A promise of certainty from DNA alone
When certainty is unavailable, the task is not to stop-but to proceed responsibly.
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