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Can anyone do a Scottish death lookup please ??
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Debbie | Report | 2 Jun 2006 23:52 |
Yes am finding the same with my Irish relatives, have a few lines came to a sudden dead end. Am trying to gather as much information as i can before braving a trip over. Thanks for everything! Debbie :) |
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♥Betty Boo from Dundee♥ | Report | 2 Jun 2006 23:57 |
Hi Debbie, Searched Scotland People for you but no death of Mary Jane O'Hagen are you sure she died in Scotland?? Betty |
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Debbie | Report | 3 Jun 2006 00:00 |
Hi Betty No not entirely sure, but its been my experience that once they came over from Ireland they settled down and never returned. Debbie |
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♥Betty Boo from Dundee♥ | Report | 3 Jun 2006 00:03 |
Hi Debbie, Sent you a pm checked every area in Scotland no death anywhere. from 1880 all the way up. Betty |
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Margaret | Report | 3 Jun 2006 01:27 |
Betty, I have death certificates from 1902, 1937, 1966 and 1988 and they all have the parents names on them. The 1902 and 1937 people were born in Ireland. I think it may be the case of the informant not knowing the information required, rather than ''were they born in Scotland? no? then they don't get named''. |
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Debbie | Report | 3 Jun 2006 09:56 |
I ended up purchasing more credits for Scotlands people, and eventually found Mary Jane death record by searching for her maiden name O'Donnell. I found one in Glasgow which on the index had other name stated as Hagan, and i thought yes well maybe. It was her but her name is very easy to read and clearly says O'Hagan, so someone has wrongly transcribed her surname and cost me credits. Now how do i contact Scotlandspeople to report this mistranscription ? Debbie |
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Georgina | Report | 3 Jun 2006 10:30 |
Debbie I am glad you found her death certificate, we got slightly side tracked last night. Was her parents names on it? On the home page at scotlands people scroll down to the bottom and it says contact us, click on it and just keep following the directions. Georgina. |
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Debbie | Report | 3 Jun 2006 14:22 |
Georgina Thanks will try that as i have been told scotlandspeople refund crediots lost due to mistranscriptions. Yes her paents were recorded as James O'Donnell and Ellen O'Donnell, nee Gallacher. Informant was Mary Jane husband Patrick O'Hagan Debbie |
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MarcasO | Report | 3 Jun 2006 17:41 |
Just to add, O'Donnell and Gallagher are popular names in County Mayo. Could be useless info but could be a start too. Good Luck. Mark |
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Sui | Report | 3 Jun 2006 21:42 |
Hi Debbie... my mums maiden name is O'Reilly. We were all lead to beleive they always were.... which made my searching really diffecult.. until I discovered that although my Garndad was born O'reilly, his 7 older siblings were actually born Reilly... the name changed from Reilly to O'Reilly abt 1910...... Where as I have Hanlen in the family also. Which also in the early 1900's changed from O'Hanlen to Hanlen. so 1 added an 'O', the other lost the 'O'!! It's very strange sui |