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irish help please.

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Ceri-Marie

Ceri-Marie Report 21 Mar 2005 13:32

I am wondering if anyone out there knows how to trace a birth record using only the date of birth found on a death certificate. Many Thanks Ceri

June

June Report 21 Mar 2005 14:52

You could try genfindit(.)com if you don't mind paying a bit more than a normal certificate order. They will give a partial refund if they can't trace it I believe. Good luck.

Ceri

Ceri Report 14 Mar 2008 10:41

Give me the full name and mothers name at the time of the birth...also the year...approx If you dont have a name then I have to have the Mothers name....as long as the records are from England and Wales I can check for you

Ceri

Ceri Report 14 Mar 2008 10:42

Give me the full name and mothers name at the time of the birth...also the year...approx If you dont have a name then I have to have the Mothers name....as long as the records are from England and Wales I can check for you.

You have to contact the Irish equivalent of the GRO if the birth was in Ireland

Dorothy

Dorothy Report 18 Mar 2008 19:39

can any one help me please.
im looking for any info about ELIZABETH WARMAN born 1841 in Yerighal Ireland.
thats the year on the 1851 census.
Parents names Robert and Charlotte Warman.
thanks
dorothy