I'm helping my brother apply for an Irish passport on the grounds we have an Irish-born grandfather.
My grandfather was born on 9 April 1882, according to the 1939 register. His age at marriage and death accord with this. His father was James too, and family lore records he came from Galway (county, not town) and he was Catholic. Unfortunately, his birth doesn't appear on the irishgenealogy.ie records.
My questions are
1. Are Irish birth records held like the English ones; registered at the local Registry Office, then forwarded to the central Register Office?
2. If so, are the irishgenealogy records those held at the central Registry and can one approach the local register office to ask for their records to be checked?
3. If his birth wasn't registered (and some of his siblings' don't seem to have been), will the Dept of Foreign Affairs and Trade authorities accept a baptismal record to issue a foreign-born birth certificate?
4. The parish records that are freely available for Boyounagh (the parish in question) go up to 1881, but I understand later records are available on the pay-to-view site Rootsireland.ie. Does anyone know if these are images of parish records or just transcriptions?
Thanks in advance
