Betham Genealogical Abstracts by Sir William Betham
Crossle Genealogical Abstracts by Dr. Francis Crossle & Philip Crossle (19th Century)
Electoral Registers
Index to Freeholders of Limerick (1768 & 1776) by Nick Reddan.
Irish Census Records; 1659, 1901 & 1911
Irish Genealogical Research Society (IGRS) Library
Irish Genealogy Church Records & Civil Records
National Archives of Ireland
Tithe Applotment Books
Soldier’s Wills
Will Calendars
Diocesan & Prerogative Wills
Diocesan & Prerogative Marriage Licence Bonds
Catholic Qualification & Convert Rolls
Valuation Office Books
Shipping Agreement & Crew Lists
Will Registers
Newspaper Articles & Directories
NLI – Catholic Parish Registers
Online Platforms
Find My Past
Roots Ireland
Geneanet
RCB Library Church of Ireland
Registry of Deeds
Virtual Treasury
Books and Publications
Pery Square Tontine Company of the City of Limerick; 1841
The Limerick Papers; Collection List No. 121.
The Freeman of Limerick; Appendix.
Limerick Military Tradition from the Wild Geese to Gallipoli; Limerick Museums & Archives.
Limerick Country Militia: Limerick City Archives.
The Cromwellian Settlement of Limerick, by James Grene Barry; 1900
Estate Ownership and Management in nineteenth & early twentieth-century Ireland, by Terence A.M. Dooley
A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland, by John Burke, ESQ.
Recollections of the Life of John O'Keeffe, Volume I, by John O'Keeffe; 1825.
King's Inn Admission Papers 1607 - 1867; 1982
The Burgress Roll of Limerick, between 25 Nov 1896 and 24th Nov 1897.
The Land Agent in Britain, past, present and future, by Cambridge Scholars Publishing; 2016
Journal of the Cork Historical & Archaeology Society. Lough Gur; 1895
McMahon Collection; Clare County Council Archives.
Castleconnell and its Spa, by Robert Herbert.
Selections from Old Kerry Records, Historical & Genealogical, with Introductory Memoir Notes and Appendices, by Mary Agnes Hickey; 1872.
Holland Family of Limerick, by Noel Murphy
Old Waterford Society, 1978.
Genealogy has always been a part of my life from a very early age. Over the years, I have amassed a huge amount of information on my family and associated families. This site is an extension of that work. The aim to connect different branches of Heaphy families and to attempt to find an origin for the name within Ireland.
The Heaphy family members have had various careers from British Army Officers, Police Officers, Land Stewards, Gardeners, Farmers, Artists, Gentlemen, Housekeepers, Publicans, Teachers, Lithographers, Merchants, Ladies, Actors/Actresses, Theatre Managers and more.