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Keegan in Tallaght, Dub
« on: Tuesday 04 December 12 22:28 GMT (UK) »
Hi  :),

I am researching my family tree on Keegan and the names were Bernard Keegan and Mary Connor they got married in 1876 but I do not have  the marriage certificate and have found the microfilm number. I would like some help about how to get access information via microfilm (as it is in Ireland). Would these records be hold somewhere in Dublin?

Also if anyone have any information on either people. It would be good to know.

Look forward to your reply.

Sam

  Name: Bernard Keegan
  Registration district:    Dublin South
  Event type: Marriage
  Year:    1876
  Volume: 7 / Page :    599
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Re: Keegan in Tallaght, Dub
« Reply #1 on: Tuesday 04 December 12 22:36 GMT (UK) »
I've replaced your attachment with a transcript of the relevant details for Bernard Keegan from the FamilySearch website. See :

  https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FY3C-JPY

A matching entry appears for a Mary Connor, so that name appears somewhere on the same page in the marriage register and a possible bride to Bernard.

You can use these details to order a research marriage certs from the GRO by Post. see :

  Ordering Certs from GRO Roscommon
  Details included on a Marriage Cert

also : Introduction to Irish Records

p.s. the film numbers relate to the LDS film number of the BMD Index entry, which would not give you any more details.


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Re: Keegan in Tallaght, Dub
« Reply #2 on: Tuesday 04 December 12 22:45 GMT (UK) »
not sure how this fits your timeline, but there's an birth listed in extracted records with parents Bernard Keegan and Anne Connor in Tallaght district in 1874...

  Name:  Bernard Keegan
  Birth date: 04 May 1874
  Birthplace: Tallaght, Co. Dublin
  Parents :    Bernard Keegan & Mary Connor

see : https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FPTT-VYL



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Re: Keegan in Tallaght, Dub
« Reply #3 on: Tuesday 04 December 12 23:07 GMT (UK) »
hi shane

many thanks. your information and will look into ordering marriage certificate.
you are quite right about the. Bernard born 1874 which ties with the 1881 census.
 how do i order the birth certificate as seems bit different format marriage.

Sam
Sleath, Allen, Milligan, Moore, Keegan


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Re: Keegan in Tallaght, Dub
« Reply #4 on: Wednesday 05 December 12 08:25 GMT (UK) »
It's the same process for ordering birth certs - you can use the same order form.

Fill in your details (name & address/credit card etc) on the order form, cross out the other details and write 'See Attached' across that section of the form.

On a separate page note the references for various certs you require. Also mention you require 'research certs' or 'photocopies' . For each record, the GRO need the following details :

  name on the cert (either will do for a marriage),
  type of record - i.e. Birth, Marriage or Death
  year, or year and quarter if given
  registration district
  volume number
  page number

As long as these references are given, and correct, then no searching required and each cert will cost you €4. Research certs are photocopies of the original GRO register.

see : Details included on a Birth Cert



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