| 1911 census This site can be searched for any townland in Ireland. It will fill in some detail about your WWI soldier's family - brothers, sisters, parents, occupations and religion. | |
| Ancestry website This site holds all of the service records for WWI - Army, Navy and Air Force. You will be charged a fee. | |
| Art of the First World War Many interesting artworks can be viewed online at this site. | |
| BBC World War One The BBC site is good for background material on the war, causes of the war, campaigns and battles, virtual tours of trenches. | |
| Commonwealth War Graves Commission Online database giving details of memorials to those who died in WWI. | |
| Firstworldwar.com This site contains a variety of primary documents concerning the war (including memoirs and diaries), along with battlefield tours and many other useful sections. | |
| History of the 9th Battalion, Royal Irish Fusiliers Many Monaghan men joined this battalion, which was recruited from UVF members in Armagh, Cavan and Monaghan. | |
| Ireland and the Great War RTÉ site includes voice recordings of Irish WWI soldiers describing their experiences. | |
| Irish Times digital archive This site can be searched free at the county library in Monaghan. | |
| Irish War Memorials Project This web-site presents an inventory of war memorials in Ireland. It includes photographs of each memorial, the text of all inscriptions, and details of the site of the memorial. | |
| The Long, Long Trail Excellent WWI site with, amongst other things, step-by-step instructions on how to research a soldier. | |
| Poetry, photographs and sounds This is an excellent site for photographs of the war and it also has sound recordings of WWI soldiers on many topics including gas attacks, deserters, shell-shock. There are also many WWI poems to be found here. | |
| Presbyterian Church in Ireland Roll of Honour 1914-1919 This site contains extracts from the above publication, published by the Presbyterian Historical Society of Ireland. | |
| Tracing Your Irish Military Ancestors Waterford Museum's website has a great section on this topic. | |
| Ulster Covenant If you want to find out if your soldier's family was Unionist, check to see if their name appears in the Ulster Covenant or Declaration, signed in 1912. |



"This project has been funded by Cavan-Monaghan Rural Development Co-op under the National Rural Development Programme. Funded by the Irish Government and part-financed by the European Union under the National Development Plan 2000-2006."