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my B.I.L has asked for help in tracing his ancestors ,ive managed to find info and certicates on SP for his grandparents and death certifcates for g.grandparents ,the person im stuck on his SARAH ROYLE (m.s bell ) who married WILLIAM ROYLE in belfast 1879 sarah was also born in ireland william england .. having traced my own scottish ancestors with help from rootschat members ,i dont have a clue where to go for ireland ( census ,births and the likes ) tried family search ..nothing ...
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Have a look at the following link from the Ireland Resources section to get you started - Introduction to Irish Records (http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,442233.0.html)
p.s. love the photo of the rottie!
Shane
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There's a possible match for the marriage for William in the year you mentioned in the BMD Index - but I dont see a cross match to Sarah ..
Name: William Royle
Registration District: Belfast
Event Type: Marriage
Quarter and Year: Jul - Sep 1879
volume : 1 / page : 352
Shane
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found a possible cross match :
Name: Sarah Bell
Registration District: Belfast
Event Type: Marriage
Quarter and Year: Jul - Sep 1879
volume : 1 / page : 352
You can order a cert from GRO (Roscommon) or GRONI using these details - to see if it's the right marriage, and give you more details (see the introduction topic for details included on Irish Certs)
Shane
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shane thank you for the information and the link to irish records away to have a read of them ...
sally.
p.s the rottie in the pic is our family dog cleo shes nearly 6 and a big gentle giant ,her partner in crime is our kitten mad isa lol...they both cause havoc in the house .
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Hi,
16 Aug 1879 William Royle, father Samuel, married Sarah Bell, father John, in Trinity Church of Ireland, Shankill, Belfast.
Regards
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p.s the rottie in the pic is our family dog cleo shes nearly 6 and a big gentle giant ,her partner in crime is our kitten mad isa lol...they both cause havoc in the house .
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ours was named 'Hans' - he was of German ancestry after all. He arrived with his family tree going back about 6 generation.
The brainiest breed of dogs I've encountered - I could be a little biased!
Shane
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have to agree with you shane ..cleo is the most intelligent dog ive ever came across and i love her to bits