Hi could someone help me find information on my nans family please im at a dead end,my nan was Mary Josephine Healy she was born in Dublin Ireland 1913,she had sisters Esther Gertrude 1914,Kathleen Theresa 1921,and a brother John J Healy,i dont know their parents name, l have all their marriages and deaths but finding it hard to get mother and fathers name any help would be great.
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Possible birth:
Mary Josephine Healy
Registered Quarter/Year:Apr - Jun 1913
Registration District: Dublin North
Volume:2 Page:477
You probably need to buy the birth cert using this reference at (deleted - see below) but it is a big investment on a gamble. The Irish government seem to have decided to price family researchers out. Those with Scottish ancestors are the luckiest.Last edited by webwiz; 03-03-13, 14:57.People: Canton, Wiseman, Colthup, Scrace
Places: Pembrokeshire, Kent.
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Originally posted by webwiz View PostPossible birth:
Mary Josephine Healy
Registered Quarter/Year:Apr - Jun 1913
Registration District: Dublin North
Volume:2 Page:477
You probably need to buy the birth cert using this reference at http://www.birthsdeathsmarriages.ie/ but it is a big investment on a gamble. The Irish government seem to have decided to price family researchers out. Those with Scottish ancestors are the luckiest.
Go to the official Irish GRO site - http://www.groireland.ie/apply_for_a_cert.htm
They now charge €20 for a full certificate, BUT you can also order a photocopy of the register entry (which contains exactly the same information , it just isn't valid as a legal certificate) for only €4 .Last edited by AntonyM; 03-03-13, 12:00.Retired professional researcher, and ex- deputy registrar, now based in Worcestershire. Happy to give any help or advice I can ( especially on matters of civil registration) - contact via PM or my website www.chalfontresearch.co.uk
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A fellow genealogist confirmed about a month ago that the photocopies are still available , although I haven't ordered one personally for a while. You do have to order by post/fax though.
There was a lot of moaning/discussion amongst genealogists when they doubled the normal certificate price up to €20. Coincidently they did it just as FMP made the Irish BMDindexes available ....a bit cynical, or an attempt to reduce their huge budget deficit ?Retired professional researcher, and ex- deputy registrar, now based in Worcestershire. Happy to give any help or advice I can ( especially on matters of civil registration) - contact via PM or my website www.chalfontresearch.co.uk
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