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Offline audrey

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Mccullough/Beaumont
« on: Tuesday 05 July 05 15:33 BST (UK) »
hear is the info for the above



MCCULLOUGH, Agnes   Birth
   Gender:   Female
   Birth Date:   25 Apr 1868   Birthplace:   1025, Killmood, Down, Ire
         Recorded in:    Down, Ireland
         Collection:   Civil Registration
   Father:   John MCCULLOUGH
   Mother:   Martha BEAUMONT


MCCULLOUGH, Charles   Birth
   Gender:   Male
   Birth Date:   9 May 1870   Birthplace:   Kilmood, Down, Ire
         Recorded in:    Down, Ireland
         Collection:   Civil Registration
   Father:   John MCCULLOUGH
   Mother:   Martha BEAUMONT


MCCULLOUGH, Maggie   Birth
   Gender:   Female
   Birth Date:   3 Jul 1872   Birthplace:   Kilmood, Down, Ire
         Recorded in:    Down, Ireland
         Collection:   Civil Registration
   Father:   John MCCULLOUGH
   Mother:   Martha BEAUMONT



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Re: Mccullough/Beaumont
« Reply #1 on: Tuesday 05 July 05 15:51 BST (UK) »
Thanks Audrey.  Do you know what Civil Registration means?  Wasn't registered in a church perhaps?

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Re: Mccullough/Beaumont
« Reply #2 on: Monday 10 March 08 04:46 GMT (UK) »
Hi Terry,

The query to which Audrey posted a reply appears to have vanished unless it's related to one of these links ...

Beaumont or Bowman from Kilmood
Searching for McCullough in Belfast

Thanks Audrey.  Do you know what Civil Registration means?  Wasn't registered in a church perhaps?

Terry

Civil Registration is explained in an article titled "Civil Records - Birth, Marriage and Death registration" on the 'From Ireland' © website of Dr Jane Lyons of Dublin.

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Re: Mccullough/Beaumont
« Reply #3 on: Monday 10 March 08 09:43 GMT (UK) »
Terry- 'civil registraion' mean the information would have been taken from the birth certificate. Church baptismal records are entirely separate from civil certificates. If a baptism took place it would be in the records of teh individual church (if they still exist).
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