Find my past announced yesterday:
"Today is an exciting day for anyone with Irish roots: we've published 21 million Irish birth, marriage and death records on findmypast.co.uk"
"Coverage of the records is as follows:
Births: 18641958
Marriages: 18451958
Deaths: 18641958"
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23-01-2013, 11:34 AM #1
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- Lancashire
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Irish Birth Marriage and Death Records
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23-01-2013, 11:38 AM #2George GambleGuest
Many thanks for passing this on, much appreciated.
George
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23-01-2013, 12:11 PM #3
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- Oct 2004
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- Kent
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- 16,792
Are these not just the civil registration indexes which are already available free of charge on the FamilySearch site?
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23-01-2013, 12:34 PM #4
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- Aug 2008
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- Cornwall
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- 673
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23-01-2013, 1:45 PM #5CoromandelGuest"Today is an exciting day for anyone with Irish roots: we've published 21 million Irish birth, marriage and death records on findmypast.co.uk"
The records on findmypast are an index to civil registration. The full records reside in The General Register Office and can be ordered, for a fee, from that office. To order a certificate you will need the registration year/quarter, registration district and volume and page number provided in the transcript.
findmypast.ie/articles/world-records/full-list-of-the-irish-family-history-records/life-events-birth-marriage-death/ireland-births-1864-1958
It's a shame they don't make that clear in their announcement.
There is some good news: their marriage search is supposed to bring up potential spouses . . . and you can see the year, district and potential spouses' names in the free search results without being an FMP subscriber:
https://www.
findmypast.ie/articles/world-records/full-list-of-the-irish-family-history-records/life-events-birth-marriage-death/ireland-marriages-1845-1958
On the downside, when I tested it on my great-great-grandparents, who I know married 1883 in Waterford, it found both of them if I searched on the wife's name, but suggested incorrect spouses when I searched on the husband's name. Not a good start.
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23-01-2013, 2:29 PM #6
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- Oct 2004
- Location
- Kent
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It's a shame they don't make that clear in their announcement.
In one of their TV shows that I managed to sit through for more than five minutes, their 'genealogist' routinely points to something like the GRO marriage index and announces "there's the record of their marriage". No it isn't! That's an index to the record of their marriage!
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23-01-2013, 2:55 PM #7
I know that most of you are aware, the indexes have been available on Ancestry for quite a while already, for those that don't subscribe to FMP.
Steve.
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