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Starting from scratch in Ireland

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Debby

Debby Report 28 Feb 2005 18:59

You're welcome Jim! I'm a relative newbie to this site and had a lot of help so it's nice to be able to return the favour whenever I can! Debby

Unknown

Unknown Report 28 Feb 2005 17:40

Looked up GROIreland, downloaded an application form for a birth certificate, filled it in and today I posted it off. Thank you Debby for the info And thank you GR for making it possible. Jim

Unknown

Unknown Report 27 Feb 2005 10:59

tHANKS dEBBY, i HAVE DOWNLOADED A CERTI (Oops had to fill it in in capitals) ficate application form, filled it in, and it is ready to post. What a fine helpful place GR is. Thanks again. Jim

Debby

Debby Report 27 Feb 2005 10:20

Grampa Jim I've just read up on it and it sounds very complicated! Try these sites www(.)groireland.ie www(.)nationalarchives.ie These are both in Dublin - good luck! Debby

Unknown

Unknown Report 27 Feb 2005 10:02

I am looking for information as to how to go about getting a Dublin birth certificate for 1935. I have no knowledge at all about tracing Irish ancestors. (Collette's--Not mine)