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    Hi folks

    A friend has asked me if I know how to get into Irish BMDs
    as she's trying to find her grandfather Robert Copeland's birth certificate
    and death certificate.He was born in Queens County

    Robert joined the Royal Irish Constabulatory at the age of 19 in 1868,
    his father John was also a constable in 1854.

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    Tom

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    try this website
    https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy....vil-search.jsp

    This is run by the Irish government and as far as I have found is free............... I know but nowhere does it ask me for money
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    Irish BMDs mainly begin in 1864, so you'll need to look for a baptism for Robert, not a birth.

    Neither Irish genealogy nor geography is my strongest point, so I would suggest that you look at some of the 'stickies' at the top of this Irish forum.
    https://www.british-genealogy.com/fo...Family-History

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    HI Ladkyis and Pam

    Thank both for your advice,I will indeed pass it on to my friend....

    Kind regards

    Tom

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    Quote Originally Posted by tomm View Post
    Hi folks

    A friend has asked me if I know how to get into Irish BMDs
    as she's trying to find her grandfather Robert Copeland's birth certificate
    and death certificate.He was born in Queens County

    Robert joined the Royal Irish Constabulatory at the age of 19 in 1868,
    his father John was also a constable in 1854.

    Regards

    Tom
    Royal Irish Constabulary service records are held at NAS, Kew, PRONI in Belfast NAS Dublin and on Ancestry. In addition if you can’t access any of those the police museum in Belfast will send you a copy for £25.

    https://www.psni.police.uk/inside-ps...ory/genealogy/




    Roughly where and when did Robert die?
    ELWYN

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    Hi Elwyn

    Thank you for your time in looking this up for me, I will pass your info on.

    You ask Roughly where and when did Robert die? I don't know, to be honest but I will find out......

    I appreciate your help. Thank you

    Kind regards

    Tom

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