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Title: Death certificate
Post by: beannie on Thursday 26 October 17 20:16 BST (UK)
Hi All
I hope someone can please help me, I'm trying to find where to get a death certificate from for someone who died in Clones in 1944. I'm trying to help an elderly lady find where her mother is buried. she has no relatives to ask, the family split up and her father remarried not long after.
If you can point me in the right direction we will be very grateful.
Kind regards
Beannie
Title: Re: Death certificate
Post by: Sinann on Thursday 26 October 17 20:25 BST (UK)
If it was registered you will get it free on Irish Genealogy
There are several registrations districts in Monaghan you can see them here
http://www.swilson.info/regdistmap.php
Search
https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/civil-search.jsp
The cert however won't tell you where she is buried.

Missed the Clones in you post
http://www.rootschat.com/links/01kyg/
141 deaths 1944
Title: Re: Death certificate
Post by: hallmark on Thursday 26 October 17 21:33 BST (UK)
If you posted some details it would help....name, religion
Title: Re: Death certificate
Post by: beannie on Thursday 26 October 17 21:51 BST (UK)
Hi Sinnan
Thank you so much for the links,
I've found what I think is her death in 1942 aged 27 years,
More exciting I've found her marriage in 1934
How do I know send for the certificates?
Kind regards
Beannie
Title: Re: Death certificate
Post by: beannie on Thursday 26 October 17 22:02 BST (UK)
Hi Hallmark
Sorry I should have put her name first.
Bridget Connolly , died 1942 aged 27 years, Monaghan
Married 29 November 1934 to Bernard Finnegan, Monaghan
Both R.C.
Kind regards
Beannie

Sorry first time searching Irish records, very hard with not much info to go on.
Title: Re: Death certificate
Post by: Sinann on Thursday 26 October 17 23:19 BST (UK)
Hi Sinnan
Thank you so much for the links,
I've found what I think is her death in 1942 aged 27 years,
More exciting I've found her marriage in 1934
How do I know send for the certificates?
Kind regards
Beannie
Did you click on the image, that is the cert
Title: Re: Death certificate
Post by: hallmark on Thursday 26 October 17 23:51 BST (UK)
So she lived here... https://www.logainm.ie/en/39852
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Title: Re: Death certificate
Post by: beannie on Friday 27 October 17 00:32 BST (UK)
Hi Hallmark,
This is absolutely amazing!!
I didn't think to click on it, I didn't think there would be anything.
I went back on and found their marriage, so have details for that now, she will be so thrilled when I show her, I can't thank you and Sinnan enough.
Two small pieces of the jigsaw already, the hard part now is back tracking for her birth.
I'm well and truly hooked now,
Kind regards
Beanie
Title: Re: Death certificate
Post by: Sinann on Friday 27 October 17 00:40 BST (UK)
1913 mother McDermott
She had a brother 1914
Title: Re: Death certificate
Post by: dublin1850 on Friday 27 October 17 00:48 BST (UK)
If you wish to get photocopies of these entries (which are really no different to what you get when you click on 'image'), or wish to get a copy of an entry for which there is not an image, you can print out this form and send it off.
They are quite quick to reply if you select to receive your copies by email.
https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/images/content/GRO_Documents/Form_for_DAHG_site.pdf (https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/images/content/GRO_Documents/Form_for_DAHG_site.pdf)
Title: Re: Death certificate
Post by: Sinann on Friday 27 October 17 00:56 BST (UK)
Her parents marriage is there as well
1910
This appears to be them in 1911
http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Monaghan/Drumhillagh/Garran/809889/

Should be lots more, parents births etc.
Let us know if you get stuck, it's more fun doing it yourself so I'll leave you to it.
Title: Re: Death certificate
Post by: beannie on Monday 30 October 17 21:00 GMT (UK)
Hi Sinnan and Dublin1850
Thank you very much for the info. I've found quite a lot upto now.
The 1901 and 1911 are wonderful!
I'll let you know if I get stuck on anything
Kind regards
Beanie