Research services
Tracing your ancestors
This archive is free, and always will be. But the stone is only the beginning — if you'd like to trace a Tipperary family further, professional help is at hand.
Beyond the headstone
A grave inscription is often the first thread, not the whole story. Parish baptism, marriage and burial registers, civil records, and estate and church archives can carry a family back generations further.
When the trail goes cold
Emigration, common surnames, lost records and shifting townland names are where most family searches stall. Knowing which Irish source to reach for next is half the work.
A documented line
Professional research means a sourced, evidenced family tree you can trust and pass on — not a guess stitched together from look-alike names online.
Professional research
My Ancestors
This archive can take you to the stone. To go further — parish registers, civil records, land and church archives — My Ancestors offers professional genealogical research into Irish family history.
Visit myancestors.ieMy Ancestors is run by the volunteer who maintains this archive. The Tipperary Memorials record itself is, and remains, free to search and browse.
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