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- Alumni Dublinenses 1924
- Ashe's Limerick and Clare Directory 1891-92
- Betham Genealogical Abstracts
- Burke’s Landed Gentry of Ireland, 1899
- Deserted Children, Dublin
- Dublin Registers & Records
- George Bassett, County Down Guide and Directory (1886)
- George Bassett, Kilkenny City and County Guide and Directory (1884)
- George Bassett, Limerick City and County and Principal Towns in the Counties of Clare, Tipperary, and Kerry (1881)
- George Bassett, Louth County Guide and Directory (1886)
- George Bassett, The Book of Antrim (1888)
- George Bassett, The Book of County Armagh (1888)
- George Bassett, Wexford County Guide and Directory (1885)
- Guy's Directory of Munster 1893
- Guy's Limerick Directory, 1912
- Harvey's Waterford Almanac and Directory for 1866
- Henderson's Belfast Directory 1850
- Henry & Coughlan's General Directory of Cork and Munster for 1867
- Ireland 1820 Wilson’s Directory
- Ireland 1931 Trade Directory
- Ireland Surnames & Family Histories
- Ireland, Directories 1636 - 1799 Browse
- Ireland, Histories & Reference Guides
- James Alexander Henderson, The Belfast and Province of Ulster Directory for 1856
- John Watson Stewart, The Gentleman's and Citizen's Almamack for the Year 1814
- Kilkenny Registers & Records
- Leet's Directory (2nd ed., 1814)
- Macloskie Directory of Fermanagh 1848
- Matier's Belfast Directory for 1835-6
- Pettigrew & Oulton, Dublin Almanac & General Register of Ireland (1845)
- Pettigrew and Oulton, The Dublin Almanac and General Register of Ireland, 1835
- Pigot & Co., City of Dublin and Hibernian Provincial Directory (1824)
- Registers of Queen's Colleges Ireland 1849-1858
- Shearman's Directory of Waterford, Kilkenny & the southeast 1839
- Slater's National Commercial Directory of Ireland (1846)
- Slater's Royal National Commercial Directory of Ireland (1870)
- Slater's Royal National Commercial Directory of Ireland 1881
- Slater's Royal National Directory of Ireland (1894)
- Sligo Independent Newspaper Almanac Guide, 1889
- Tempest's Jubilee Annual 1909
- The King's County Directory, 1890
- The Post Office Annual Directory and Calendar, 1843
- The Post Office Dublin Directory and Calendar, 1858
- The Sligo Chronicle Almanac and Directory for 1878
- Thom’s Irish Almanac 1880
- Thom's Directories
- Thom's Irish Who's Who 1923
- Treble Almanacs (1783,1812,1818,1824)
- Wicklow Registers & Records
Find your ancestors in John Watson Stewart, The Gentleman's and Citizen's Almamack for the Year 1814
There are over 17,000 transcripts in this record set, each including an image of the original publication. While the amount of available information varies, most transcripts include the following:
- First name(s)
- Last name
- Year
- Residence
- Section
- County
Images often provide additional information, such as your ancestor’s occupation, membership in an organization, or military rank. For example, we learn that Henry Walker is an attorney on 7 York-street in Dublin.
Discover more about these records
John Watson Stewart's The Gentleman’s and Citizen’s Almanack contains a wide variety of useful information ranging from army lists and mail coaches to farming and schools. For example, included is a list of staff and members of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, from which we can learn, for instance, that John Adrien, MD, was a member of the college and a practitioner of midwifery. In addition, this volume contains an extensive business directory.
Publication began in 1736 in Dublin and continued until 1844. It is one of three publications that make up The Treble Almanac of 1814. The other two publications are:
- The English Court Registry, which lists key individuals of the day, including royalty, MPs, Army and Naval officers, and so on.
- Wilson's Dublin Directory, a trade directory listing Dublin streets, lanes, and alleys, plus details of merchants and traders.