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Ireland (Historical Counties) => Ireland => Topic started by: DanWal1 on Friday 19 February 16 22:14 GMT (UK)
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I am slightly confused of how to acquire Irish Certificates. The reason I say this is because you can order online for €20, but looking at previous threads on here you can apparently get them for €4. Is this true? If this is possible, could I get them for this cheap even though I live in the UK? Any help would be greatly appreciated, as you can tell I am a bit confused!!
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I am slightly confused of how to acquire Irish Certificates. The reason I say this is because you can order online for 20, but looking at previous threads on here you can apparently get them for 4. Is this true? If this is possible, could I get them for this cheap even though I live in the UK? Any help would be greatly appreciated, as you can tell I am a bit confused!!
Hi, www.groireland.ie where you can get a PHOTOCOPY CERT for 4€ - original will cost 20€ :)
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So does the photocopy contain all of the same information as the €20 one?
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So does the photocopy contain all of the same information as the €20 one?
www.groireland.ie where you can get a PHOTOCOPY CERT of original for 4€ - original on Parchment paper and Government Stamp will cost 20€ and is used for Official/Legal purposes
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So does the photocopy contain all of the same information as the €20 one?
www.groireland.ie where you can get a PHOTOCOPY CERT of original for 4€ - original on Parchment paper and Government Stamp will cost 20€ and is used for Official/Legal purposes
Thanks, wonder why the Irish certificates are so much cheaper than English ones
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SSShhhhhush.....!! :-))
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Haha, one more question, what are the furthest back records that I can order on an Irish certificate?
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For RC's 1865, C of I 1845
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http://www.irish-genealogy-toolkit.com/Irish-civil-registration.html
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For RC's 1865, C of I 1845
Ok thanks, just to be absolutely certain (sorry!) is this for births,marriages and deaths? Thank you!!
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Dates for civil records were explained in the link given-
http://www.irish-genealogy-toolkit.com/Irish-civil-registration.html
1864 for births, deaths & Catholic marriages but non-Catholic marriages from 1845.
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Dates for civil records were explained in the link given-
http://www.irish-genealogy-toolkit.com/Irish-civil-registration.html
1864 for births, deaths & Catholic marriages but non-Catholic marriages from 1845.
Thanks