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Question for our Irish readers interested in the above
Hit a wall.
have only the maiden name of a relative, rough birth year,, town of residence, believed married to ? between 69 and 75
Anyway of getting marriage details
The Irish Reg office needs more info than we have
Would an email to churches in the town fare any better?. Just need the chaps name
Hit a wall.
have only the maiden name of a relative, rough birth year,, town of residence, believed married to ? between 69 and 75
Anyway of getting marriage details
The Irish Reg office needs more info than we have
Would an email to churches in the town fare any better?. Just need the chaps name
Edited by silverfoxcc on Tuesday 14th March 23:27
Eric
Catholic and the marriage may have tan place between 1970 and 1975 or later
I have been told that such recent records are not in the public domain eg find my past ,and the amount of info i hve isnt enough to get a copy of th cert
Als told that getting a subscription to the local rag archive may well be the only way of finding it. Assuming that the engagement/wedding is in there!!
Catholic and the marriage may have tan place between 1970 and 1975 or later
I have been told that such recent records are not in the public domain eg find my past ,and the amount of info i hve isnt enough to get a copy of th cert
Als told that getting a subscription to the local rag archive may well be the only way of finding it. Assuming that the engagement/wedding is in there!!
silverfoxcc said:
Eric
Catholic and the marriage may have tan place between 1970 and 1975 or later
I have been told that such recent records are not in the public domain eg find my past ,and the amount of info i hve isnt enough to get a copy of th cert
Als told that getting a subscription to the local rag archive may well be the only way of finding it. Assuming that the engagement/wedding is in there!!
Yes - 1970-1975 is not that long ago as regards to tracing personal records and there is a good chance that the individuals you are seeking out are still alive. Consequently, the ability to find such information on a public record will be very restricted, especially if you take into account current Data Protection legislation.Catholic and the marriage may have tan place between 1970 and 1975 or later
I have been told that such recent records are not in the public domain eg find my past ,and the amount of info i hve isnt enough to get a copy of th cert
Als told that getting a subscription to the local rag archive may well be the only way of finding it. Assuming that the engagement/wedding is in there!!
What town are you talking about?
Have you tried this one:
https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/
Helped me to get the details of a maternal grandfather born in Cork.
ETA: forgot to add this too:
https://www.nationalarchives.ie/search-the-online-...
https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/
Helped me to get the details of a maternal grandfather born in Cork.
ETA: forgot to add this too:
https://www.nationalarchives.ie/search-the-online-...
My sister in law has surprised and impressed me massively by digging into and researching the family tree.
There’s no substitute for talking to people and they’re dying at a rate unfortunately.
I don’t do Facebook but I know there are whole groups devoted to it.
Use whatever source you can but be prepared to hear someone who might have a bad word to say about an ancestor lol, I love the story of one of my great uncles jumping off the boat.
There’s no substitute for talking to people and they’re dying at a rate unfortunately.
I don’t do Facebook but I know there are whole groups devoted to it.
Use whatever source you can but be prepared to hear someone who might have a bad word to say about an ancestor lol, I love the story of one of my great uncles jumping off the boat.
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