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Ref: Giving up hope
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Terence | Report | 9 Jun 2003 12:40 |
Nicholas There are lots of us on GC who are in the same boat as you, you've just got to keep persevering. Also, there are some wonderful people on this site who will try their best to help us. A question for some of the more knowlegable members of GC. I only know my Irish grandfathers name and where he lived in Ireland - I have nothing else to go on, though I could hazard a guess that he would have been born in the last quarter of the 1800's as my mother was born in 1913. Can anyone recommend where I should go from here, for example should I try to obtain a copy of my mother's birth cert and what info is required to obtain such a cert. Thanks in advance Terry - Gibraltar |
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Margaret | Report | 9 Jun 2003 15:59 |
I have a list of parishes & names & addresses for parish priests for most of Cork if anybody wants information. I wrote to two parish priests over there with a donation and rec'd a wealth of information from them. One answered within 10 days,the other took a month. |