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Ireland - birth certificates

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Suzy

Suzy Report 2 Oct 2003 16:44

At long last, after months of looking, I have found my GG Grandfather on the 1901 census - with his name spelled incorrectly (of course!!) What it did tell me was he was born in Ireland (presumably Southern), so now I know why I haven't been able to find a record of his birth. So, two different emotions - happiness at finding him, and frustration at not knowing how I might get a copy of his birth certificate. This may have already been answered before; but has anyone got any ideas?? Many thanks.

Patricia

Patricia Report 2 Oct 2003 17:15

Check out this site http://www(.)morrigan(.)com/records-service(.)htm REMOVE THE BRACKETS AS USUAL.

Carol

Carol Report 2 Oct 2003 17:18

I have replied to your email Suzanne. After rebooting my computer