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Private researcher in ireland

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♥≈♥Louise♥≈♥

♥≈♥Louise♥≈♥ Report 10 Apr 2007 21:03

has anyone used a researcher i have hit a brick wall from the uk on finding my rellies in galway. can anyone recommend somebody? thanks

♥≈♥Louise♥≈♥

♥≈♥Louise♥≈♥ Report 10 Apr 2007 21:25

i have a jane riddle born in galway between 1894 and 1909 and a thomas d'arcy roughly same thanks so much

Mhairi Queen of Scots

Mhairi Queen of Scots Report 10 Apr 2007 21:35

You could try this guy http://www.geocities*com/stassam.geo/dublin.html Mhairi

♥≈♥Louise♥≈♥

♥≈♥Louise♥≈♥ Report 10 Apr 2007 21:42

thanks very much both of you and will keep that riddle to one side

TeresainWirral

TeresainWirral Report 11 Apr 2007 09:12

Hi if you can get to an LDS Family History Centre that have the BMD Index for Ireland you should be able to find possibles for them. It is a rather laborious task and unless you're lucky it will mean a bit of a trek. Check out my thread 'Irish bmd Index' on the tips board to see if you have one near you, and consult the family search site to find full address and telephone and opening hours. Certificates can be ordered for Southern Ireland. The GRO register entries for part of that period are also available whether you can order them in I'm not entirely sure. Teresa