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Irish marriage cert

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Fran

Fran Report 10 Sep 2006 19:50

You may not be able to get a certificate as civil registration didn't start for Catholics until 1864.I think non Catholic registration started about 1845. Fran

*Alison*

*Alison* Report 10 Sep 2006 19:42

Hello! Sorry for only just getting back to you all! Thank you for your help, and the links to the irish sites!! will take a look now! Thanks again! Alison

Charlie chuckles

Charlie chuckles Report 9 Sep 2006 03:10

They'll take an order over the phone as long as you have a credit card, it's a wee bit dearer than the good old GRO but a bit quicker as well!! Carol

Jillaroo

Jillaroo Report 8 Sep 2006 23:42

Hi Alison, Try www(.)groireland cheers Jill

Zoe

Zoe Report 8 Sep 2006 23:12

have you tried the The Public Records Office for Northern Ireland? www.proni.gov.uk

*Alison*

*Alison* Report 8 Sep 2006 23:01

Hello! i'm after getting an Irish marriage certificate, i have the full date, which is in 1852, The church is St Annes in Antrim, Belfast, Ireland. What i want to know is how do i go about getting the certificate? who do i contact? and is it possible to get the certificate for 1852? Any advice would be very helpful, Thank you, Alison.