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InspectorGreenPen

InspectorGreenPen Report 28 Jan 2009 08:39

Yes, the photocopy option is a cheap way of getting the information you need.

What you get is very similar to our own certificates which have a copy of the original details printed across the centre. The only difference is that you don't get a cert, only a narrow strip of photocopy paper.

We have several. We also have a full cert for my wife's grand father, but this is simply hand written

Does anyone know how complete the records are? We have found quite a few missing for Dublin, which we know should be there as we have copies.

Sarah

Sarah Report 28 Jan 2009 07:01

Joy, is this what you're looking for? District, year, volume and page number match those of Susan McCusker. In the search form I only filled in Joseph Harrison and Castlebar, Mayo, Ireland, and selected "Exact, close & partial".

This brings up two Joseph Harrison records registered in Castlebar, a marriage (residence) and a death, the marriage being:

Name: Joseph Harrison
Registration district: Castlebar
Record type: MARRIAGES
Registration date - quarter and year: 1876
Volume: 19
Page: 57

Sarah

Sarah Report 28 Jan 2009 06:52

Hi Evelyn,
Once you click on "Copy to clipboard" you can paste into Word, etc.

(When I click on "Copy to clipboard" this message pops up:
"Record details have been copied to your computer's clipboard. You can now paste this information into your favorite program.")

Evelyn

Evelyn Report 28 Jan 2009 00:53

Hi Teresa.

I thought about doing that, but when I right click on the record the 'copy' and 'paste' options are in light grey and don't respond. I'm really stumped.

Thanks anyway

Teresa With Irish Blood in Me Veins

Teresa With Irish Blood in Me Veins Report 27 Jan 2009 22:24

Hi Evelyn

I copied each record individually and pasted on to a word document and that worked OK for me.

Regards...Teresa

Joy

Joy Report 27 Jan 2009 22:15

Did that, thanks, but still couldn't see Joseph.

I'd not known about the M' before, though had seen it spelled MacCusker, McCosker and McUsker.

Evelyn

Evelyn Report 27 Jan 2009 22:01

I found a whole bunch of Herra relatives and duly downloaded each one to my clipboard (which the OH figured out as Windows XP doesn't seem to have it). Then when I checked the clipboard found that only the last one is saved. So back I went and downloaded each one separately and sent it off to a folder in My Documents, only to discover that although the files were each there with the correct name, when I opened them they only contained the info of the last person downloaded! Help - What am I doing wrong? I don't think my computer can take the verbal abuse much longer.

Sarah

Sarah Report 27 Jan 2009 15:35

M' (with apostrophe) is another way of writing Mc. If you search using "exact, close & partial" instead of "exact & close matches" it should help pick up the variations in surnames as well as registration districts/place names.

Joy

Joy Report 27 Jan 2009 14:02

Thank you, Sarah. They missed out the c, that's on the certificate ... :-)
Like to try another?

Joy

Joy Report 27 Jan 2009 14:00

Nor her parents in 1848 in Clogher.

Sarah

Sarah Report 27 Jan 2009 13:58

Is this it Joy?

Name: Susan M'Cusker
Registration district: Castlebar
Record type: MARRIAGES
Registration date - quarter and year: 1876
Volume: 19
Page: 57

Try entering the name and place only, and then narrowing by date & event type on the results page. Also try "Exact, close & partial" (rather than "Exact & close match").

Joy

Joy Report 27 Jan 2009 13:44

Odd, I can't find the marriage for my great-grandparents, yet I have their marriage certificate: Susan McCusker and Joseph Harrison 24th November 1876 Turlough Presbyterian Church, Castlebar, Co. Mayo, Ireland

Joy

Joy Report 27 Jan 2009 13:01

There is a Mary January - March 1878 registration district Belfast, Betty.

Sarah

Sarah Report 27 Jan 2009 12:29

What about these two Betty Boo:

Name: Mary Kearney
Registration district: Belfast
Record type: BIRTHS
Registration date - quarter and year: Jan - Mar 1878
Volume: 1
Page: 396

Name: Catherine Kearney
Registration district: Belfast
Record type: BIRTHS
Registration date - quarter and year: Apr - Jun 1880
Volume: 1
Page: 248

I only entered the names and Belfast, Antrim, Ireland. And selected "Exact, close and partial" (not "Exact & close match"). Then I narrowed by "event type" and "date" on the results page (click on links at top of page).
The records show up in "Belfast Registration District (Antrim or Down, Ireland)"

♥Betty Boo from Dundee♥

♥Betty Boo from Dundee♥ Report 27 Jan 2009 12:15

Hi Sarah,

No I am looking for my grandmother family in Belfast Antrim.

My grandmother Mary Kearney was born 1878 and her sister Catherine in 1880 but I can't find anything. Their parents were Nicholas Kearney and Margaret Kennedy, there were lots of other children too.

Betty

Sarah

Sarah Report 27 Jan 2009 11:53

Betty Boo, are you looking after 1922? The index does not include Northern Ireland after 1922.
Also, I'm getting better results with "Exact, close & partial" (rather than "Exact & close match") because the names of the Registration Districts do not exactly match the available search options for names of places.

mgnv

mgnv Report 27 Jan 2009 11:53

I've never bought an Irish cert - all my mob were in England by 1864. I note you don't have to buy a b.cert for Euros 10 - you can buy an uncertified photocopy of the register entry for E 6. Also, you can pay by credit card. See:

http://www.groireland.ie/

♥Betty Boo from Dundee♥

♥Betty Boo from Dundee♥ Report 27 Jan 2009 11:42

I couldn't find any of my Irish family from Belfast on this Irish GRO Index, wonder why that is?

Betty

Teresa With Irish Blood in Me Veins

Teresa With Irish Blood in Me Veins Report 27 Jan 2009 11:40

WOW...Great success for me.

I found the birth registration of a couple of my Irish aunties and 2 of my cousins who were born in Dublin Ireland. They lived and died in England but I didn't know where exactly they lived in Dublin so this will fill in a few missing gaps for me when I order the certificates.

Wooopppeee!

Teresa With Irish Blood in Me Veins

Teresa With Irish Blood in Me Veins Report 26 Jan 2009 22:50

AT last......Thanks