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IRISH LOOKUPS???

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Jenny

Jenny Report 9 Oct 2006 09:29

Hi I was wondering if anyone could possibly do some irish lookups for me if they get a chance? Kind regards Jenny

Kate

Kate Report 9 Oct 2006 15:02

Hi Jenny, It might help if you are more specific about what you want looked up, because there are going to be different places where people would look different things up, if you see what I mean! Kate.

CATHKIN

CATHKIN Report 9 Oct 2006 15:21

Anne`s got BVRI -see her thread, Ros

Jenny

Jenny Report 12 Oct 2006 20:42

Right im getting somewhere i wonder if anyone could do a look up for County Mayo, Ireland for the marriage of Thomas Flatley and Honora Cox. Their first child Michael was born around 1904 so I would assume the marriage would have taken place between around 1898 and 1903??? Not much known they are my great grandparents and I only found out their names today its so exciting. Unfortuantly I dont know any dates of birth or anything else about them... Thanks Jenny

Kate

Kate Report 13 Oct 2006 12:38

Jenny, if you can get to an LDS (Mormon church) Family History Centre, they may have the Irish GRO indexes on microfilm for you to look through, and then if you find the marriage on there you will be able to order the marriage certificate from the Irish GRO. Kate.

MarcasO

MarcasO Report 13 Oct 2006 19:07

Not sure of the website title but type in Leitrim roscommon. That has the 1901 census for Mayo. Flatley was a popular name around Kilmovee. I have some BMDs that are of no use to me now, i will have a look & see if yours is in there. Mark