
Irish Genealogy - Explore your Family History
Due to data protection, birth records are only accessible when over 100 years old, marriage records are only accessible when over 75 years old and death records are only accessible when over 50 years …
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The General Register Offi ce (GRO) holds all official records of Irish births, deaths and marriages from 1864 and of non-Catholic marriages from 1845, the historic indexes of which can be viewed locally.
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Search Online Records Search in: Civil Records Church Records All Records First name
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The website is home to the on-line historic Indexes of the Civil Registers (GRO) of Births, Marriages, Civil Partnerships and Deaths and to Church Records of Baptism, Marriage and Burial from a …
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The General Register Office (GRO) is the central repository for records relating to births, stillbirths, adoptions, marriages, civil partnerships and deaths in Ireland.
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In other words, if you enter “John Murphy”, the search will give you all records in which a “John” and a “Murphy” (or their variants) occur in any of the name fields.
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The Church Records search facility allows the user to search for records using the name of the person, a location, a date or a combination of all three. When searching with a name, both the first name and …
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Mother's Surname (Birth records only) Age at death (Burial & Death records only) Other recorded persons Choose:Spouse (Marriage records only)Parent (Birth, Baptism & Church Marriage records …
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This website has civil records for all of the island of Ireland until 1922. After that date civil records for Northern Ireland are held by the (GRONI) General Register Office of Northern Ireland which has an …