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Irish Birth Records and Certficates

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Ann

Ann Report 11 May 2015 20:02

Thanks everyone, I am going to try some of the links and keep you posted

ArgyllGran

ArgyllGran Report 11 May 2015 11:19

Also:

http://www.rootsireland.ie/

It's a subscription site.

mgnv

mgnv Report 10 May 2015 22:17

I forgot to say -
Most City of Dublin parish registers are free online at:
http://www.irishgenealogy.ie/

mgnv

mgnv Report 10 May 2015 22:04

Civil registration of BMDs began in Ireland 1865 - actually, it began abt 20y earlier for some marrs - I don't think I ever knew precisely what "some" meant - it included C of I marrs, and excluded RC marrs, but I don't know abt other protestant marrs, and jewish, etc. marrs.

The GRO(I) index thru 1958 (excl N. Ireland post-partition) is available at:
https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list#page=1®ion=UNITED_KINGDOM_IRELAND

One can purchase certs (or cheaper still, the uncertified images of the rego) via:
http://www.welfare.ie/en/Pages/Apply-for-Certificates.aspx
The price for the uncertified images is cheaper with the census ref.

Incidentally, except for some legal purposes - like getting a passport for yourself or your kids, when an actual cert makes life much, much easier - an uncertified image is perfectly adequate. I don't know precisely what Ireland does, but the English GRO just sticks the image onto the cert, then certifies it saying:
"Certified to be a true copy of an entry in the certified copy of a register held in the district above mentioned". (Note, the GRO doesn't have the original rego for most BMDs - they're held locally, and a copy was made locally at the end of every quarter for the GRO.)

Just for completeness, the GRONI issues certs for N.I. It can do this for NI pre-partition, as Dublin made a copy for them of all their pre-partition regos for the 6 counties. So one can buy pre-partition BMDs for NI in both Irelands, but just thru NI post-partition.


Cynthia

Cynthia Report 10 May 2015 17:15

I'll let Ann know how to find her replies... :-)

rootgatherer

rootgatherer Report 9 May 2015 20:53

While many people assume that all Irish records have been lost or destroyed, that is just not the case. From the point of view of genealogy, the most significant losses from the 1922 Ireland Public Record Office fire were the 19th-century census returns, the Church of Ireland parish registers, and the testamentary collections. Other records not maintained in the PRO have survived, however, including civil records of births, marriages, and deaths, non Church of Ireland parish records, property records, and later censuses.

Even for much of the material that was lost, there are abstracts, transcripts, and fragments of the originals.

http://genealogy.about.com/cs/ireland/a/irish_genealogy_3.htm

Rambling

Rambling Report 9 May 2015 13:50

Church records are online and more are expected in July. Not births but baptisms at http://www.irishgenealogy.ie/

But depends what period you are looking for Ann?

malyon

malyon Report 9 May 2015 13:08

there4 was a fire that destroyed records i think it was in 1920's

+++DetEcTive+++

+++DetEcTive+++ Report 9 May 2015 12:57

Welcome to the Boards Ann.

Not my area of expertise, but try
https://familysearch.org/

Also read through and try the links on the following thread
http://www.genesreunited.co.uk/boards/board/genealogy_chat/thread/951721

Ann

Ann Report 9 May 2015 12:13

Can anyone tell me how I can find birth records and certificates for someone born in Dublin

Many thanks

Ann