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Another question!!
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Julie | Report | 7 Apr 2006 13:14 |
Thanks for that - will give it a try. |
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Unknown | Report | 7 Apr 2006 13:10 |
You might find it in the indexes, in Dublin - address is on the end of the civl registration bit of Getting started - scroll down the homepage to find it. BUT I don't hink you will find much online. www.familysearch.org has some Irish baptisms, but Cork was a big county. nell |
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Julie | Report | 7 Apr 2006 13:07 |
Sorry to ask another question so soon after the last one but I've got a relative on a census with birthplace 'Cork, Ireland'. Is there any way I could look for her birth just knowing her name, approx. birth year and Cork - or is that asking too much?!! Any advice appreciated as I'm filled with dread every time I see a birthplace in Ireland as I've never gone any further down that line. |