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can anybody advise
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Ladybird...:) xx | Report | 24 Feb 2007 00:34 |
where do I start to find rellies in I Ireland if I dont know dates of birth etc, all I have is a name and I think where they were born. |
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MrsBucketBouquet | Report | 24 Feb 2007 00:35 |
Ann..put what you know on here and see what hapens.. Gerri |
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Ladybird...:) xx | Report | 24 Feb 2007 00:39 |
Thanks Gerri will do x |
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MrsBucketBouquet | Report | 24 Feb 2007 01:06 |
Ann On here!...not another thread! Original Added by Ann Hamand on 24/02/2007 00:55:19 Not A Lot To go on Trying to trace anything about a Mathew Henry who I belive married Alice,I think Mathew came from Mullingar in Ireland, I have been told they ran butchers shops, I expect he would have been born around the 1900 but not sure, and also was killed very young . just hoping there maybe someon out there that can open a door for me Thanks Ann |
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imp | Report | 24 Feb 2007 01:22 |
Hi Ann I have never had to trace Irish relatives, but I do know people who have had a lot of success with ordering in the Irish BMD Index at their local family history centre. You do need to ring them and make enquiries about what they have/can order in. You have an approximate date and an area to start in so it is better than nothing. Also if you search the threads there are a lot of postings on irish research by people who have actually done it and you should pick up some tips. Good Luck Gail. x |
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Ladybird...:) xx | Report | 24 Feb 2007 01:33 |
Hi Gail thanks for your reply and the info will do many thanks again Ann x |