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Ireland (Historical Counties) => Ireland => Wicklow => Topic started by: Ceryswyn on Monday 10 January 11 04:36 GMT (UK)
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Every time I try and search for a marriage in Wicklow on the IFHF site there are no results. When I run a search for everywhere and look at the list of counties below all except wicklow have a box that can be checked next to them.
Does this mean That there are no marriage records or they haven't been transcribed yet? or is there something else I'm doing wrong.
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There are no marriage records available on the IFHF/RootsIreland website for Co. Wicklow at the moment. See their sources page for details available for each county/parish..
Shane
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Transcripts of Wicklow RC and Church of Ireland records have just been added to the IFHF/RootsIreland website - see : Wicklow marriages now online (http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,537961.msg3917943.html#msg3917943)
Shane
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Hi All Wicklow researchers
Have just received this notice and thought researches might be interested in it. It is a paid to go service.
Julia
Wicklow Church Marriage Records Now Available
The Irish Family History Foundation's Online Research Service (ORS) are pleased to announce the availability of an additional 95,000 church marriage records from the Wicklow Family History Centre for Roman Catholic and Church of Ireland parishes in Co. Wicklow.
See the Wicklow Sources List for full details.
Just go to the following site and login using your existing IFHF login details.
http://wicklow.rootsireland.ie
We now have nearly 18.5 million records online.
Remember that you can purchase and spend your credit at any of the IFHF online centres.
Please check out our interactive map to see which centres are currently live.
If you have any questions or comments please check our Online Help and if this does not provide an answer, then do not hesitate to contact us or one or the county centres.
Yours sincerely
IFHF
Irish Family History Foundation, Main St. Newbridge, Co. Kildare., Email: enquiries[-at-]rootsireland.ie
Moderator Note : merged with previous topics. Details of the recent updated have been included in the Church record section of the resources link
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If I already have the detail of my Arklow marriage from crcrp.net (1866 andreas
kavanagh to Alice green) - would using the IFHF give me any more
detail than I know already ??
thanks
Maria m
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If I already have the detail of my Arklow marriage from crcrp.net (1866 andreas
kavanagh to Alice green) - would using the IFHF give me any more
detail than I know already ??
thanks
Maria m
The records on the IFHF/RootsIreland website are parish records, but a civil marriage gives the most information - since the marriage is after the start of full records it should be included.
see : Details included on a Civil Marriage Cert (http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,433042.0.html)
Shane
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I found the marriage details you mentioned on http://www.cmcrp.net/Wicklow/ArklowM8.htm They look to be a partial civil record, except there's no mention of a few details that should be present on a cert - i.e.
the residences for the bride and groom,
occupation for the groom (and sometimes the bride)
names of witnesses
An RC parish record can occasionally give some details that are not included on civil records - e.g. addresses for witnesses, or names of mother's for the bride and groom, but this is quite rare.
Shane
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here are the likely references from the BMD index, if you want to order a cert :
Name: Alice Green
Registration district: Rathdrum
Event type: Marriage
Year: 1866
Volume : 12 /Page : 871
Name: Andrew Kavenagh
[same references as Alice]
The cmcrp records appear to be parish records, since they appear to have Andrew's name in Latin.
The town of Arklow is in the civil registration district of Rathdrum.
Shane
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thank you for that - I am considering it - already have the birth certificate for their first child who was born in Wexford in 1867. I want to be certain
about andrew's birth - still unsure if he was actually born in Wicklow
Thank you very much
Maria m
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A marriage cert will give the current residences for the bride and groom, unfortunately it does not include anything about where they were born.
Shane
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Wicklow Church Marriage Records Now Available June 11, 2011
The Irish Family History Foundation's Online Research Service (ORS) are pleased to announce the availability of an additional 95,000 church marriage records from the Wicklow Family History Centre for Roman Catholic and Church of Ireland parishes in Co. Wicklow.
See the Wicklow Sources List for full details.
Just go to the following site and login using your existing IFHF login details.
http://wicklow.rootsireland.ie