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irish roots?
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Ann | Report | 1 Feb 2005 13:53 |
I clicked on tracing irish roots on genes reu. but i can't get the link..............Any-one know how to trace connections in ireland, i will only be able to get a maiden name and date of a marriage(.which i suspect was in uk.) I reckon it will be almost impossible BUT thought i'd ask. Thanks. Ps! is there any way i can find out a spouses maiden name (before 1900) without sending for the marriage cert? |
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Unknown | Report | 1 Feb 2005 14:24 |
Irish Protestant marriages started to be recorded on 1 April 1845 and all births, marriages and deaths from 1 January 1864. Records are with the Registrar General at Joyce House, 8-11 Lombard Street, Dublin 2, + 353 1635 40000, www.groireland.ie. Civil records for Northern Ireland from 1922 are kept by the Registrar General of Northern Ireland at Oxford House, 49-55 Chichester Street, Belfast BT1 4HL (0232 235221), www.nisra.gov.uk/gro Maiden names are also on children's birth certificates. nell |