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CATHKIN

CATHKIN Report 4 Oct 2006 19:15

Good tip about the flights but today I was talking to one of my patients in the surgery and she works in Dublin(and Glasgow) and I cheekily asked her if she would get certificates for me . I can give her British money! Ros

Carter

Carter Report 5 Oct 2006 00:07

nudge for future use love linda x

Donna

Donna Report 5 Oct 2006 07:38

I too took a very big deep breath when I thought it was asking me for £30 but just to clarify that you don't have to be a member on Ancestryireland.com to access the records. You set yourself up with your own password when asked at the payment stage, this is so you can access those records again for the next 48 hours. The most you will pay is £6 per search. Best wishes, Donna

CATHKIN

CATHKIN Report 28 Oct 2006 16:05

See my Ulster thread! Ros

Shadow70

Shadow70 Report 19 Dec 2006 10:36

For those asking about where the Irish BMD can be searched - if you don't fancy a trip to Ireland you can also try the LDS (Latter Day Saints) if you go to one of their Family History Centres - there's a thread on here somewhere with a list of the centres that hold Irish records. You can also go to your local LDS centre and order a copy of the films or fiche you want - however this can be a bit expensive unless you know exactly what you are looking for because it is £3.80 per film/fiche order. The LDS Family Search website is at http://www.familysearch.org/

Teresa With Irish Blood in Me Veins

Teresa With Irish Blood in Me Veins Report 20 Dec 2006 14:19

Peeps....please note..... You don't HAVE to go to Dublin to order certificates.You can apply by post or phone. See my thread 'IRELAND GRO websites....for those that don't know' on the Tips Board. I have obtained plenty for myself and others by post. I might add that I didn't even have a date for my Grandparents Marriage or their birth dates...but I still managed to obtain all the certificates. and only recently managed to obtain a copy of my Gt Grandparent's Marriage Certificate. The Roscommon Records Office couldn't find it so I sent another application form to the Dublin Records Office...and they Did! You can print off an application form from the Southern Ireland (Roscommon) website and send it to the Dublin Records Office The Superintendent Registrar Joyce House, 8-11 Lombard St East, Dublin 2 Telephone 00 353 6354000