- the Irish in North America in general
- the Irish in specific localities in North America
- the Scots-Irish in North America
- the Irish in Australia & New Zealand
- the Irish in Argentina, South Africa and the West Indies
- published passenger or emigrant lists
- online passenger lists .
- "Effingham" - Cork 1849 Passenger List
- "Swan" - Cork - May 1. 1848 Passenger List
- "Anna Maria" - Limerick -Oct 31, 1848 Passenger List
- "Alert" - June 2, 1846 Passenger List
- "H. Patterson" - Cork - May 15, 1847 Passenger List
- "Industry" - Cork - Nov. 9, 1848 Passenger List
Irish Emigration
The Irish have always been a nation on the travel. From the seventeenth century settlers in the West Indies, merchants, indentured servants and Cromwellian deportees, through the great flood of Ulster emigration to North America in the eighteenth century and continuing with the massive exodus of the Catholic Irish throughout the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, Irish people have left their mark, and their descendants, around the world.

