Find out all the information you can about
your ancestors. Our Genealogical Research Center in Ireland has a trained staff offering their services to you.
It is a Non-profit organization and seeks only to to recover some of its labor and computer costs so as to continue as a genealogy
research center. Therefore, it is necessarily a "fee based" service.
O'Dochartaigh Family Research
Our genealogy database has grown to several hundred-thousand names
Our database contains over 30 years of research (over 20 years from
within Ireland)
The staff know the tricks of finding genealogy information in Ireland
If information is available or discovered on your family, you will receive
a genealogical report that could go back in time over 1000 years.
By initiating an "Individual Genealogy Research Project" you
will also be contacted whenever anyone else researches your family and whenever new discoveries are made.
NOTE: We now have downloadable genealogy forms for you
to submit your information for further research if you would like to request an 'Individual Genealogy Research Project'
(IGRP). We are working on making some of these forms available for on-line completion. We also now have the ability
to receive your downpayment by on-line credit card. The new forms and payment method will give the project a kick-start
and streamline the process.
O'Dochartaigh Research Center will begin an Individual
Genealogy Research Project for you upon your request. You will need to initiate this request by following
the process below:
To begin an Individual Genealogy Research Project (IGRP) please complete
the following:
The total cost will not be more than $200(US), or its equivalent.
The second $100 will only be charged if data is found on your family and not until information has been sent to you.
Your name will remain on file and you will be contacted if more information is discovered within the next 12 months.
To make a downpayment, select the button on the left. This will begin the research on
your "Individual Genealogy Research Project" by the O'Dochartaigh Genealogy Center located in Ireland.