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Ireland (Historical Counties) => Ireland => Topic started by: Sinann on Thursday 02 August 18 11:04 BST (UK)
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Few more months to wait.
https://www.irishgenealogynews.com/2018/08/gros-online-civil-bmd-registers-latest.html
BTW I looked for an 1864 marriage from the index on Irish Genealogy and got no result on Family Search, so I don't think their transcript is complete yet.
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Thank you so much for this link Sinann. Very useful to know.
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That is fabulous news. This site is one of my favourites.
Peggy
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For anyone interested in births in Northern Ireland, the site seems to update daily
I can see births from 1 August 2018
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Not looking good for November :'( :'(
https://www.irishgenealogynews.com/2018/10/irishgenealogyie-latest-on-next-tranche.html
I've waited all summer for this, I was so looking forward to it. Ahaaaaaaaaa
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When the site first went up they were all online right up to present.
Then everything was pulled and only records up to cut off dates put up.
So aren't the records awaiting update available to them? They aren't starting from scratch!
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That thought has often crossed my mind but I think it was only all the births that were online that time, even if they could just upload each year of births as the new year comes in that would be great.
Shouldn't complain really, it all free, waiting is hard though.
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Not looking good for November
https://www.irishgenealogynews.com/2018/10/irishgenealogyie-latest-on-next-tranche.html
I've waited all summer for this, I was so looking forward to it. Ahaaaaaaaaa
Oh dear, I had been like a child waiting for Christmas. I hope that the folk at irishgenealogy are just playing it cool and it will finally happen in November.
KiwiRose.
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Not looking good for November
https://www.irishgenealogynews.com/2018/10/irishgenealogyie-latest-on-next-tranche.html
I've waited all summer for this, I was so looking forward to it. Ahaaaaaaaaa
Oh dear, I had been like a child waiting for Christmas. I hope that the folk at irishgenealogy are just playing it cool and it will finally happen in November.
KiwiRose.
Which November? ;D ;D
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Not looking good for November
https://www.irishgenealogynews.com/2018/10/irishgenealogyie-latest-on-next-tranche.html
I've waited all summer for this, I was so looking forward to it. Ahaaaaaaaaa
Oh dear, I had been like a child waiting for Christmas. I hope that the folk at irishgenealogy are just playing it cool and it will finally happen in November.
KiwiRose.
Darn - me too. Have a couple of deaths from 1876 and 1877 I wanted to check.
Maybe it’s a ploy to persuade us to fork out €4 for research copies. ::)
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Few more months to wait.
https://www.irishgenealogynews.com/2018/08/gros-online-civil-bmd-registers-latest.html
I'm sitting here hoping that things will happen in November.
But, heyhoo, if things don't then I'll be happy to wait until next year.
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Few more months to wait.
https://www.irishgenealogynews.com/2018/08/gros-online-civil-bmd-registers-latest.html
BTW I looked for an 1864 marriage from the index on Irish Genealogy and got no result on Family Search, so I don't think their transcript is complete yet.
The link in the article to FamilySearch isn't working anymore unfortunately.
"We are sorry, but the page you requested is no longer available or cannot be found. If you arrived here from a bookmark, please delete your bookmark."
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You can reach it from here
https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/list/?page=1&countryid=1927084&countryId=1927084&fcs=placeId%3A1927084&ec=region%3AUNITED_KINGDOM_IRELAND%2CplaceId%3A1927084
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Sinann - you always manage to come up with the goods! Thank you.
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You can reach it from here
https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/list/?page=1&countryid=1927084&countryId=1927084&fcs=placeId%3A1927084&ec=region%3AUNITED_KINGDOM_IRELAND%2CplaceId%3A1927084
Thanks Sinann.
The index which was in the earlier link has gone. I used to be able to see on the original link an 1846 marriage which showed the bride, groom, exact date, names of witnesses and the names of the fathers of the bride and groom.
On Ireland Civil Registration Indexes, 1845-1958 I can just see the bride's name, year and registration district - not even the groom's name. And separately I can find the groom's name, year of marriage and registration district.
The marriage is on Ireland Marriages, 1619-1898, with exact date, the place and names of the bride and groom, but no witnesses nor fathers' names.
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It's the 1845 to 1913 one, just below the 1845 to 1958 one.
Don't think it ever showed witnesses though.
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It's the 1845 to 1913 one, just below the 1845 to 1958 one.
Don't think it ever showed witnesses though.
Yes! That's better,
https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2659409
Maybe I'm dreaming about the witnesses, but I can't think of where else I would have seen their names. I wish I'd copied them down though.
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If they were RC maybe it was in the parish registers
https://registers.nli.ie/
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This branch of the family weren't Roman Catholic. The CoI records still exist for these parishes but not readily available with this amount of detail. Some volunteers from the local FHS have been allowed to photograph the records from CoI churches in the area and are in the process of transcribing them.
I thought that Protestant marriages were registered from 1845 and Roman Catholic marriages from the 1860s?
I can remember the surnames of the witnesses, but not their first names. Once the GRO index gets updated I'll be able to see the actual image. Let's hope this record set has been withdrawn because the new tranche of records are imminent!
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Yes COI marriages from 1845 were registered but as you can see there may be a delay in the images coming online.
We can only wait and hope.
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There are SOME online!
https://churchrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/
and
also others on RCB website!
It depends on who you are looking for, where etc....
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I thought that Protestant marriages were registered from 1845 and Roman Catholic marriages from the 1860s?
Registration of non-Catholic marriages started in 1845 (this includes Registry Office marriages) and Catholic marriages from 1864.
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News: Early 2019
https://www.irishgenealogynews.com/2019/01/irishgenealogyie-latest-on-overdue.html
Not quite as much as we expected, Marriages back to 1864 not 1845 and no going back with deaths yet.
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Thanks Sinann
Hopefully this new update in the next three months ???
KG
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Of course, I'm looking for a death in 1864 :'(
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I usually check Irish Genealogy News every day the one time I don't I miss news on the Update.
Sounds like it's getting close
https://www.irishgenealogynews.com/2019/04/irish-gro-releases-latest-update-on.html
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Thanks for the update.
The excitement is building! I can't wait.
Regards,
KiwiRose.
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Marriages back to 1845 8)
Claire Santry: https://www.irishgenealogynews.com/2020/01/irishgenealogyie-uploads-marriage.html
KG
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That's great news! Something to do on a cool gloomy day in north east England. :)
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Good news indeed: thank you, KG. It's gloomy in the north-east of Ireland, too!
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What a great start to 2020. All household and garden chores are now suspended for a day or two!
Regards,
KiwiRose
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There are 8 births and 5 deaths, registered late, very handy, just wish one of them belonged to my lot.
No marriages showing for Delvin district, quite a few with only 1,2 or 3 results.
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Maybe in next update... or the one after...or the one after that
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Have I missed something.. each marriage entry back to 1845 on www.irishgenealogy.ie is entered twice and yet both images seem identical??
shume
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Yes I found the same.
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? one for each entry in the index?
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Irish civil death registers, 1871-1877, uploaded
From Claire Santry-
https://www.irishgenealogynews.com/2020/10/irish-civil-death-registers-1871-1878.html
KG
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Great news, more potential brick walls fall with each release, hopefully someone is still working to upload the outstanding deaths back to 1864.
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Kiltaglassan, thank you for posting the news of the latest update to the Irish Civil Death Registers.
Housework is now on hold!
Regards,
KiwiRose.
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Thanksgiving weekend in Canada and can't celebrate with family due to Covid but I was able to binge on new records instead of food!
A good portion of my new leads come from scanning the informant column on whole pages rather than just from the record I looked up. You just can't find those when you order individual records. And I sometimes find people were killed in disease outbreaks or in multi-casualty accidents which is also interesting.
But I'm stumped when I turn to research my family from Roscommon. It's showing me zero death records for the Strokestown district 1871-1877. Were they on this site before in index form? I can't remember. I'm looking for Mary McHale who died in 1872 and it's not coming up searching with no district either.
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But I'm stumped when I turn to research my family from Roscommon. It's showing me zero death records for the Strokestown district 1871-1877. Were they on this site before in index form? I can't remember. I'm looking for Mary McHale who died in 1872 and it's not coming up searching with no district either.
Looking at https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1408347, I can see Mary McHale in the indexes. By looking for others, I found them on Irish Genealogy in Roscommon but still no Mary.
I am hoping this is her - searching by ‘Mary’ and Roscommon. Surname has been transcribed as ‘McHaile’ too. ::)
https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/deaths_returns/deaths_1872/020745/7278198.pdf
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Thank you! That is her. Hopefully I can find the other Strokestown records I want under Roscommon.