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Ireland.
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Al M | Report | 4 Oct 2007 20:01 |
The Irish Times online archive (10 euro per day to use!) is how I found out a fair bit about my husband's family. They had a business that was in the papers a fair bit, plus there were several personal notices. Obviously this is no use in many cases though, as many families would never have been in the paper. |
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~irishgirl~ | Report | 4 Oct 2007 18:18 |
I rang the church were my mum was baptised and gave her details, they posted out her marriage cert for me i was delighted. |
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Margaret | Report | 4 Oct 2007 17:58 |
Janet, Thankyou for your reply. |
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Janet | Report | 4 Oct 2007 17:16 |
Margaret, |
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donegalannie | Report | 3 Oct 2007 22:49 |
Hi Margaret, |
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Margaret | Report | 3 Oct 2007 20:21 |
Thanks Janet, unfortunately, I'm unable to visit the Dublin National Library. |
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Janet | Report | 3 Oct 2007 19:50 |
Margaret |
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Margaret | Report | 3 Oct 2007 18:33 |
Janet, you don't happen to live in Co. Kildare do you? |
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Janet | Report | 3 Oct 2007 18:07 |
I have found that by visiting parish priests in the church after a mass and asking politely for a particular look up on a baptismal register for named people, giving approximate dates is most often OK and most priests will comply with equal courtesy. Where problems can and do arise is if you turn up at a busy or an inconvenient time and you do not really know what you are looking for. They can get get very irritated if too many people turn up and they are having to do too many searches. They are not there for the purpose of our genealogy.I always give a donation to their church funds. |
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Margaret | Report | 3 Oct 2007 17:40 |
Teresa, I do appreciate how difficult it is for those in Ireland to research their ancestors. Information there doesn't seem to be so accessible as it is here in the U.K. |
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Al M | Report | 3 Oct 2007 00:53 |
Will priests / vicars in Ireland check for a baptism for you if you telephone and ask? |
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Teresa With Irish Blood in Me Veins | Report | 2 Oct 2007 22:45 |
This site is used by quite a few who live in Ireland, but I know that some of them are having just as much trouble as the rest of us in trying to find their Irish ancestors. |
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Potty | Report | 2 Oct 2007 17:48 |
My husband is Irish (Northern) and we have been contacted through GR by a 2nd cousin who lives in Belfast, so yes some members do live in Ireland |
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Margaret | Report | 2 Oct 2007 17:29 |
The reason for my asking?..... |
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InspectorGreenPen | Report | 2 Oct 2007 17:11 |
Sorree. |
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Teresa With Irish Blood in Me Veins | Report | 2 Oct 2007 17:04 |
Wrong Peter...... |
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Al M | Report | 2 Oct 2007 16:54 |
I used to live in Ireland and still go there for work a couple of times a month. |
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InspectorGreenPen | Report | 2 Oct 2007 16:23 |
I think that Theresa (the one with Irish blood in her veins) lives in Ireland |
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Margaret | Report | 2 Oct 2007 16:05 |
Are there any members of GR who actually live in Ireland? |