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    1. Re: [CoTyIre] Hamilton list
    2. Carey Parks
    3. Hi Susie, Best of luck with your search and your trip. Do plan, and execute the plan. But also mention your quest to everyone you meet. This past May I completed such a journey, and failed completely to turn up anything useful. But at breakfast one morning in a B&B in Belfast another couple related that they had wandered around the church where they thought their people might have lived and struck up a conversation with a fellow cutting the grass. Being polite the fellow asked what brought them to Ireland, while I am sure knowing only one thing brings Yanks to churchyards in Ireland. "We're looking for ancestors, you wouldn't know anyone named ...." and it turned out the fellow was married to the daughter of a somethingth-grandson of the common ancestor. They found nothing helpful in the official records. So regardless of your findings from this side of the pond, go have a wander and good luck to you. It doesn't happen often, but it does happen. Carey On Mon, Nov 4, 2013 at 1:05 PM, Susie Brusa <[email protected]> wrote: > I am planning a trip to Ulster to visit and to trace roots, and want to > make > the very best use of the limited time I will have. I wondered if you could > answer a few questions for me and perhaps make some recommendations that > would help me avoid wasting the precious time I will have when there. > > > > I live in California, and through my ancestry research, have found > relatives > in Australia and NY who are also working on this same Hamilton branch. We > are lucky to be part of a large Hamilton DNA project conducted out of the > University of Pennsylvania that connects us directly through DNA to the > first Hamilton in Scotland. Unfortunately, we are at an utter standstill > prior to 1742 in Ulster. In my research, it appears as though most of the > records from that time that might be able to identify the father's name and > break the log jam have been destroyed. I'm hoping to make an itinerary > based on the most likely success of finding such records. > > > > Here is what we know: > > There were four brothers Hamilton who all immigrated to the US before the > US > Revolutionary War (1775). The only place name is a passing reference to > Derry at the birth of one of the brothers (all of this is from printed > history of US sources), and the mention of coming from County Tyrone in one > of the other documents. > > > > They are: > > Henry Hamilton born 1742, comes from County Tyrone > > John Hamilton, born 1745, mention of Derry > > Archibald Hamilton, born 1758 > > James Hamilton, born 1761 > > > > All left Ulster before 1775 > > All married and died in the US > > > > One of the other researchers believes that the father might likely be > James, > based on naming conventions from the time. Does that ring true? > > Do you know of any sources from this time period that would help? What > steps > should I take in your view? > > > > > > Susie Brusa > > www.ranchocieloyc.org > > > > Rancho Cielo offers education, vocational training and employment referrals > for disconnected youth aged 16-24 who embrace our vision of > self-sufficiency. > > > > The Drummond Culinary Academy Dining Room serves dinner on Friday nights. > > Call 831.444.3521 for reservations. > > Voted #1 on Trip Advisor of 258 restaurants in Salinas! > > The elegant 3-course prix fixe is entirely prepared and served by the > students. > > > > > > ------------- > Our community web-site: http://cotyroneireland.com/ > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without > the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > -- http://parkswhistles.com/ http://www.facebook.com/carey.parks http://twitter.com/LuthierCarey

    11/04/2013 06:18:21
    1. [CoTyIre] Hamilton list
    2. Susie Brusa
    3. I am planning a trip to Ulster to visit and to trace roots, and want to make the very best use of the limited time I will have. I wondered if you could answer a few questions for me and perhaps make some recommendations that would help me avoid wasting the precious time I will have when there. I live in California, and through my ancestry research, have found relatives in Australia and NY who are also working on this same Hamilton branch. We are lucky to be part of a large Hamilton DNA project conducted out of the University of Pennsylvania that connects us directly through DNA to the first Hamilton in Scotland. Unfortunately, we are at an utter standstill prior to 1742 in Ulster. In my research, it appears as though most of the records from that time that might be able to identify the father's name and break the log jam have been destroyed. I'm hoping to make an itinerary based on the most likely success of finding such records. Here is what we know: There were four brothers Hamilton who all immigrated to the US before the US Revolutionary War (1775). The only place name is a passing reference to Derry at the birth of one of the brothers (all of this is from printed history of US sources), and the mention of coming from County Tyrone in one of the other documents. They are: Henry Hamilton born 1742, comes from County Tyrone John Hamilton, born 1745, mention of Derry Archibald Hamilton, born 1758 James Hamilton, born 1761 All left Ulster before 1775 All married and died in the US One of the other researchers believes that the father might likely be James, based on naming conventions from the time. Does that ring true? Do you know of any sources from this time period that would help? What steps should I take in your view? Susie Brusa www.ranchocieloyc.org Rancho Cielo offers education, vocational training and employment referrals for disconnected youth aged 16-24 who embrace our vision of self-sufficiency. The Drummond Culinary Academy Dining Room serves dinner on Friday nights. Call 831.444.3521 for reservations. Voted #1 on Trip Advisor of 258 restaurants in Salinas! The elegant 3-course prix fixe is entirely prepared and served by the students.

    11/04/2013 03:05:24
    1. [CoTyIre] Updated form for ordering Northern Ireland Vital Records
    2. Margaret Donnelly
    3. The form for ordering Northern Ireland BMD by post/snail mail has been updated, with the option for delivery by email. Link to the new forms http://www.welfare.ie/en/Pages/Apply-for-Certificates.aspx Margaret

    11/02/2013 01:07:28
    1. Re: [CoTyIre] COTYRONEIRELAND Digest, Vol 8, Issue 261
    2. Kerri Montgomery
    3. Hi As far as I know, it is a townland outside of Cookstown, County Tyrone. Near to Dunamore, Beaghmore, Kildress etc. Kerri > From: [email protected] > Subject: COTYRONEIRELAND Digest, Vol 8, Issue 261 > To: [email protected] > Date: Thu, 31 Oct 2013 01:00:53 -0600 > > > > You are receiving this email because you subscribed to the CoTyroneIreland-D mailing list. If you no longer wish to receive these messages, or if you wish to search or browse the archives, or if you wish to unsubscribe from digest mode and subscribe in list mode, see http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/intl/NIR/CoTyroneIreland.html for links and instructions. See http://cotyroneireland.com/ for our associated web site. > > > Today's Topics: > > 1. Kinagillian (Margaret Donnelly) > 2. Re: Kinagillian (Mike Kelly) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Wed, 30 Oct 2013 11:57:59 -0400 > From: "Margaret Donnelly" <[email protected]> > Subject: [CoTyIre] Kinagillian > To: <[email protected]> > Message-ID: <[email protected]> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" > > Hi listers, > > I'm trying to locate "Kinagillian" in County Tyrone, mentioned in a birth > registration from 25 August 1878. > > I've checked my usual - and usually good - sources, but have not been able > to put my finger on it. > > Thanks for any light. > > Margaret > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 2 > Date: Wed, 30 Oct 2013 14:48:03 -0400 > From: "Mike Kelly" <[email protected]> > Subject: Re: [CoTyIre] Kinagillian > To: "Margaret Donnelly" <[email protected]>, > <[email protected]> > Message-ID: <[email protected]> > Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1"; > reply-type=original > > Here it is Margret. Took a bit to find it. > > http://www.irishtimes.com/ancestor/fuses/townlands/index.cfm?fuseaction=TownlandsInCivil&civilparishid=2353&civilparish=Kildress&citycounty=Tyrone > > > Regards, > > Michael Kelly > > Emporium, > Cameron County, > Pennsylvania, > United States of America > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Margaret Donnelly > Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2013 11:57 AM > To: [email protected] > Subject: [CoTyIre] Kinagillian > > Hi listers, > > I'm trying to locate "Kinagillian" in County Tyrone, mentioned in a birth > registration from 25 August 1878. > > I've checked my usual - and usually good - sources, but have not been able > to put my finger on it. > > Thanks for any light. > > Margaret > > ------------- > Our community web-site: http://cotyroneireland.com/ > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > > > > ------------------------------ > > To contact the COTYRONEIRELAND list administrator, send an email to > [email protected] > > To post a message to the COTYRONEIRELAND mailing list, send an email to [email protected] > > __________________________________________________________ > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] > with the word "unsubscribe" without the quotes in the subject and the body of the > email with no additional text. > > > End of COTYRONEIRELAND Digest, Vol 8, Issue 261 > ***********************************************

    10/31/2013 03:14:25
    1. Re: [CoTyIre] Kinagillian
    2. Mike Kelly
    3. Here it is Margret. Took a bit to find it. http://www.irishtimes.com/ancestor/fuses/townlands/index.cfm?fuseaction=TownlandsInCivil&civilparishid=2353&civilparish=Kildress&citycounty=Tyrone Regards, Michael Kelly Emporium, Cameron County, Pennsylvania, United States of America -----Original Message----- From: Margaret Donnelly Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2013 11:57 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [CoTyIre] Kinagillian Hi listers, I'm trying to locate "Kinagillian" in County Tyrone, mentioned in a birth registration from 25 August 1878. I've checked my usual - and usually good - sources, but have not been able to put my finger on it. Thanks for any light. Margaret ------------- Our community web-site: http://cotyroneireland.com/ ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    10/30/2013 08:48:03
    1. [CoTyIre] Kinagillian
    2. Margaret Donnelly
    3. Hi listers, I'm trying to locate "Kinagillian" in County Tyrone, mentioned in a birth registration from 25 August 1878. I've checked my usual - and usually good - sources, but have not been able to put my finger on it. Thanks for any light. Margaret

    10/30/2013 05:57:59
    1. [CoTyIre] Faulkner family
    2. maryanne bayliss
    3. Hi all Wondering if anyone has any connection or an tips on my Faulkner,Kelly and Ross Ancestors of Cookstown Co Tyrone. Sarah born 1801 in Dungannon Co Tyrone.(nee Kelly) daughter of David Kelly and Sarah Ross, married William Faulkner born abt 1799 Killoon Co Tyrone. They married 1823 in Brigh Presbyterian Church, Stewartstown. William apparently sailed to USA Philadelphia for work sometime between 1842-1848. I can find no record of him anywhere. He consequently died following a fall on14 June1848 which was followed by a Coroners enquiry (Still can't find any record) Buried Franklin Kensington PA. Cemetery apparently now demolished. His wife Sarah, received a letter from Williams friend in PA with the news. She then emigrated to Australia with her children in 1850,.Their only Daughter Sarah died at sea from typhoid.I have managed to trace some records of her Family in Australia. But really intrigued as to what happened to William, or even the Ship he departed on. It seems quite a popular name unfortunately.Would really appreciate to hear from anyone who may have researched this Family or maybe able to steer me in the right direction. Also if William had Siblings, or his Parents names. A tall ask I know. Many thanks ,Maryanne NZ

    10/25/2013 05:08:09
    1. [CoTyIre] Death registration in Ireland
    2. Nivard Ovington
    3. Hi all I have a question regarding death registration in Ireland in general It was stated in a post on another list that it was known that many deaths were not registered I can understand in the early days of Civil Registration that some might have been missed but wonder how widespread that was and whether there was a point in time when they tightened up on these missed registrations There were changes to the process of registration in England & Wales in 1874 and again in 1926 I wondered what the situation was in Ireland -- Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK)

    10/24/2013 03:38:08
    1. [CoTyIre] Fleming, Phillips, Cotton & Frame
    2. Janet Flandrensis
    3. These are the new names I am interested in for Co Tyrone They would all be about 1700s Co Tyrone James Phillips b. 1780 Tyrone m. Mary Jane Cotton b.1787 Tyrone d. Ontario Canada (tbc) Joseph R Cotton b. 1760 Omagh NI m Elizabeth Frame b. 1764 Rylands Drumragh Ireland (tbc) My other surnames of interest are Fleming/Flemming, Griffith/Griffen/Griffin, Somerville/Summerfield Wilson, Rutledge, All from around Dromore Tyrone in the 1800s http://groups.ancestry.com/group/flemingydnaproject Fleming Y project http://groups.ancestry.com/group/griffithfamilysite Griffith Family site (has Y sigs) http://groups.ancestry.com/group/flemishflandersoriginsydna Flemish origins some in Co Tyrone may have had Flemish-Flanders or Frenchy Flemish origins [email protected] or [email protected] Janet of oz aka Flandrensis

    10/21/2013 09:46:44
    1. Re: [CoTyIre] William Carleton
    2. Trudy Barbisan
    3. You might try looking here to see if anyone else is researching your Carletons: http://genforum.genealogy.com/carleton/ ----- Original Message ----- From: "Craig Buchanan" <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Sunday, October 20, 2013 6:13:13 PM Subject: [CoTyIre] William Carleton I wonder if anyone on this list is in position to provide further information on the writer and novelist William Carleton, born in Clogher, Co Tyrone, in 1794, and best known for his /Traits and Stories of the Irish Peasantry/? I am particularly interested to know if he is any relation to John William Carleton, who edited the Sporting Review (under the psudonym 'Craven') between 1830 and 1860? Try as I might, I've been able to turn up no reference to William Carleton's family on-line, and hoped that someone here might either have information to hand, or might be able to recommend a detailed biography. Craig Buchanan ------------- Our community web-site: http://cotyroneireland.com/ ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message -- * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * I support the National Inclusion Project "Creating inclusive communities where ALL children can belong, ALL children can participate."    Check it out at www.inclusionproject.org !

    10/20/2013 03:58:03
    1. [CoTyIre] William Carleton
    2. Craig Buchanan
    3. I wonder if anyone on this list is in position to provide further information on the writer and novelist William Carleton, born in Clogher, Co Tyrone, in 1794, and best known for his /Traits and Stories of the Irish Peasantry/? I am particularly interested to know if he is any relation to John William Carleton, who edited the Sporting Review (under the psudonym 'Craven') between 1830 and 1860? Try as I might, I've been able to turn up no reference to William Carleton's family on-line, and hoped that someone here might either have information to hand, or might be able to recommend a detailed biography. Craig Buchanan

    10/20/2013 03:13:13
    1. [CoTyIre] FW: FERMANAGH-GOLD Fwd: The Cup Song..really good
    2. Ulster Ancestry
    3. Posted to Fermanagh Gold > Maybe a little off task but most should enjoy.................. > Subject: The Cup Song..really good 600 students and a beautiful female singer do a Irish Gaelic version of "You'r gonna miss me when I'm gone" > http://www.flixxy.com/the-cup-song-you-re-gonna-miss-me-when-im-gone.htm

    10/20/2013 01:52:45
    1. Re: [CoTyIre] Fwd: Additions to Ancestry for Ireland 1901 & 1911 census of Ireland & Guinness staff records
    2. The Guinness staff records are also available online at the Guinness site. Just scroll down towards the bottom and click on - genealogy. Regards Alma -----Original Message----- From: Nivard Ovington Sent: Friday, October 18, 2013 11:00 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [CoTyIre] Fwd: Additions to Ancestry for Ireland 1901 & 1911 census of Ireland & Guinness staff records Hi all Although these are already available from the National Archives Ireland and the Guinness Storehouse they may be of use to some I tested the census via Ancestry with known people already located and found them with ease They are all directly linked to the same source, ie they are not *on* Ancestry as such My family were more inclined to drink the Guinness rather than make it so don't have any as yet in that database <bg> Coincidentally (or not) I also received an email from findmypast promoting their "exclusive" Irish records How exclusive (or useful) they are is not so easy to determine -- Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) Also sent to Meath & Dublin lists ------------- Our community web-site: http://cotyroneireland.com/ ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    10/19/2013 06:19:02
    1. [CoTyIre] Fwd: Additions to Ancestry for Ireland 1901 & 1911 census of Ireland & Guinness staff records
    2. Nivard Ovington
    3. Hi all Although these are already available from the National Archives Ireland and the Guinness Storehouse they may be of use to some I tested the census via Ancestry with known people already located and found them with ease They are all directly linked to the same source, ie they are not *on* Ancestry as such My family were more inclined to drink the Guinness rather than make it so don't have any as yet in that database <bg> Coincidentally (or not) I also received an email from findmypast promoting their "exclusive" Irish records How exclusive (or useful) they are is not so easy to determine -- Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) Also sent to Meath & Dublin lists

    10/18/2013 08:00:21
    1. Re: [CoTyIre] COTYRONEIRELAND Digest, Vol 8, Issue 254
    2. Seekay
    3. Just got online. See http://www.groireland.ie/apply_for_a_cert.htm for how to apply online (and via other methods). Keep in mind, for Co. Tyrone BMDs, you can only order through the GRO until 1921. After that, only GRONI has Tyrone BMDs. Claire K. Sent from my iPad On Oct 16, 2013, at 2:20 PM, Seekay <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Peggy, > > I'm pretty sure I saw a response letting you know that you can go in person, or can order by fax or mail. (All, doesn't someone, GRO or GRONI, let you order online? I can't get online to check at the moment). I just wanted to clarify a different point--even if you go to the GRO in person, you don't get to make the photocopy yourself. In fact, you can't even see the register. You provide the info from the index and the staff copy it for you behind the scenes. And unless things have changed since my last GRO visit, there's a limit to how many you will be given in one day; anything over that limit will be mailed to you. Which is really unhelpful if you don't live locally! > > Claire K. > > Sent from my iPad > > On Oct 11, 2013, at 4:33 PM, "MPGish\(yahoo\)" <[email protected]> wrote: > >> hi. >> Please clarify this answer, i've looked at the 2 sites: >> 1. does this mean you need to go there IN PERSON to photocopy the actual original record? >> 2. what if you can't get to the GRO room yourself, how do you get a copy of the original record? >> thanks for all your help! >> >> Peggy (Margaret) Gish, >> CANADA

    10/16/2013 08:25:24
    1. [CoTyIre] (no subject)
    2. Joan Leslie
    3. Hello. Would you be kind enough to respond to this email with a brief message, just to ensure that you have her current email address. Cheers Steve Leslie

    10/16/2013 03:23:32
    1. Re: [CoTyIre] Ireland, Civil Registration Indexes, 1845-1958
    2. Mike Kelly
    3. To all, http://www.groireland.ie/fees.htm "Credit Card/Debit Card payments can be made in person at Oifig an Ard-Chláraitheora (General Register Office), by fax to 090 6632999 or by post to this office. We accept MasterCard and Visa credit cards and Laser and Visa debit cards. Credit card/Debit card details sent by post or fax are sent at the cardholders own risk and Oifig an Ard-Chláraitheora (General Register Office) cannot accept responsibility for any losses or damages incurred by the loss or interception by third parties. Credit card/Debit card details should not be sent to this office by e-mail. " Hope this explains it. There are 3 options: 1. in person 2. fax 3. by mail To Clarify: An uncertified copy gives you the exact record but it can’t be used for any legal type purposes, such as application for dual citizenship. So basically, 4 Euro gets you a copy of the original to look at. Regards, Michael Kelly Emporium, Cameron County, Pennsylvania, United States of America

    10/11/2013 05:25:26
    1. Re: [CoTyIre] Ireland, Civil Registration Indexes, 1845-1958
    2. Folks, for anyone visiting note that the GRO office has now moved from Abbey Street in Dublin to Werburg Street in Dublin (near Christchurch) Eamonn "Mike Kelly" <[email protected]> wrote: > > Dennis, > > These two sites should answer this for you. > > http://www.irish-birth-certs.com/where-is-gro-research-room.html > > http://www.groireland.ie/fees.htm > > Regards, > > Michael Kelly > > Emporium, > Cameron County, > Pennsylvania, > United States of America > > ------------- > Our community web-site: http://cotyroneireland.com/ > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > ----------------------------------------------------------------- Find the home of your dreams with eircom net property Sign up for email alerts now http://www.eircom.net/propertyalerts

    10/11/2013 12:44:18
    1. Re: [CoTyIre] COTYRONEIRELAND Digest, Vol 8, Issue 254
    2. MPGish(yahoo)
    3. hi. Please clarify this answer, i've looked at the 2 sites:  1.  does this mean you need to go there IN PERSON to photocopy the actual original record? 2. what if you can't get to the GRO room yourself, how do you get a copy of the original record? thanks for all your help!   Peggy (Margaret) Gish, CANADA >________________________________ > From: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> >To: [email protected] >Sent: Friday, October 11, 2013 12:00:44 AM >Subject: COTYRONEIRELAND Digest, Vol 8, Issue 254 > > > > >You are receiving this email because you subscribed to the CoTyroneIreland-D mailing list.  If you no longer wish to receive these messages, or if you wish to search or browse the archives, or if you wish to unsubscribe from digest mode and subscribe in list mode, see http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/intl/NIR/CoTyroneIreland.html for links and instructions.  See http://cotyroneireland.com/ for our associated web site. > > >Today's Topics: > >  1. Ireland, Civil Registration Indexes, 1845-1958 (Dennis Wright) >  2. Re: Ireland, Civil Registration Indexes, 1845-1958 (Mike Kelly) >  3. Re: Ireland, Civil Registration Indexes, 1845-1958 (janette kerr) > > >---------------------------------------------------------------------- > >Message: 1 >Date: Thu, 10 Oct 2013 12:02:42 -0700 >From: "Dennis Wright" <[email protected]> >Subject: [CoTyIre] Ireland, Civil Registration Indexes, 1845-1958 >To: <[email protected]> >Message-ID: <[email protected]> >Content-Type: text/plain;    charset="us-ascii" > >I am trying to identify my twice great grandfather James Wright though death >records recorded In the Civil Union of Cookstown.  Through FamilySearch.org, >I have found several possible death records.  The films only record the >index for different years/quarters.  There is a page reference for the >actual record.  My question is how do I get to see the actual page? > > > >Dennis > >Las Vegas, NV > > > >------------------------------ > >Message: 2 >Date: Thu, 10 Oct 2013 17:10:48 -0400 >From: "Mike Kelly" <[email protected]> >Subject: Re: [CoTyIre] Ireland, Civil Registration Indexes, 1845-1958 >To: "Dennis Wright" <[email protected]>, >    <[email protected]> >Message-ID: <[email protected]> >Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1"; >    reply-type=original > >Dennis, > >These two sites should answer this for you. > >http://www.irish-birth-certs.com/where-is-gro-research-room.html > >http://www.groireland.ie/fees.htm > >Regards, > >Michael Kelly > >Emporium, >Cameron County, >Pennsylvania, >United States of America > > > >------------------------------ > >Message: 3 >Date: Thu, 10 Oct 2013 21:54:43 +0000 >From: janette kerr <[email protected]> >Subject: Re: [CoTyIre] Ireland, Civil Registration Indexes, 1845-1958 >To: <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>, >    <[email protected]> >Message-ID: <[email protected]> >Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" > >I believe Groireland moved in Step to Werburgh St Dublin > >> From: [email protected] >> To: [email protected]; [email protected] >> Date: Thu, 10 Oct 2013 17:10:48 -0400 >> Subject: Re: [CoTyIre] Ireland, Civil Registration Indexes, 1845-1958 >> >> Dennis, >> >> These two sites should answer this for you. >> >> http://www.irish-birth-certs.com/where-is-gro-research-room.html >> >> http://www.groireland.ie/fees.htm >> >> Regards, >> >> Michael Kelly >> >> Emporium, >> Cameron County, >> Pennsylvania, >> United States of America >> >> ------------- >> Our community web-site: http://cotyroneireland.com/ >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >                        > >------------------------------ > >To contact the COTYRONEIRELAND list administrator, send an email to >[email protected] > >To post a message to the COTYRONEIRELAND mailing list, send an email to [email protected] > >__________________________________________________________ >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] >with the word "unsubscribe" without the quotes in the subject and the body of the >email with no additional text. > > >End of COTYRONEIRELAND Digest, Vol 8, Issue 254 >*********************************************** > > >

    10/11/2013 07:33:57
    1. Re: [CoTyIre] COTYRONEIRELAND Digest, Vol 8, Issue 254
    2. MICHAEL BURNS
    3. Be on your guard when applying for copy certs to the GRO, Belfast.  I applied for a death cert on the stated understanding 'if this person was /could have been the widow of x, please send me a copy of the cert'.    In the 100 or more cases when I've requested certs with similar qualifications in the past, the various records offices replied, when event in question didn't fit the bill, saying so and retuning my cheque.  The Belfast GRO is the only record office who have sent a cert for a spinster in response to a request relating to a widow.  _____________ Michael Burns   To listen to my songs and tunes, go to http://michaelburns1.com/ >________________________________ > From: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> >To: [email protected] >Sent: Friday, 11 October 2013, 8:00 >Subject: COTYRONEIRELAND Digest, Vol 8, Issue 254 > > > > >You are receiving this email because you subscribed to the CoTyroneIreland-D mailing list.  If you no longer wish to receive these messages, or if you wish to search or browse the archives, or if you wish to unsubscribe from digest mode and subscribe in list mode, see http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/intl/NIR/CoTyroneIreland.html for links and instructions.  See http://cotyroneireland.com/ for our associated web site. > > >Today's Topics: > >  1. Ireland, Civil Registration Indexes, 1845-1958 (Dennis Wright) >  2. Re: Ireland, Civil Registration Indexes, 1845-1958 (Mike Kelly) >  3. Re: Ireland, Civil Registration Indexes, 1845-1958 (janette kerr) > > >---------------------------------------------------------------------- > >Message: 1 >Date: Thu, 10 Oct 2013 12:02:42 -0700 >From: "Dennis Wright" <[email protected]> >Subject: [CoTyIre] Ireland, Civil Registration Indexes, 1845-1958 >To: <[email protected]> >Message-ID: <[email protected]> >Content-Type: text/plain;    charset="us-ascii" > >I am trying to identify my twice great grandfather James Wright though death >records recorded In the Civil Union of Cookstown.  Through FamilySearch.org, >I have found several possible death records.  The films only record the >index for different years/quarters.  There is a page reference for the >actual record.  My question is how do I get to see the actual page? > > > >Dennis > >Las Vegas, NV > > > >------------------------------ > >Message: 2 >Date: Thu, 10 Oct 2013 17:10:48 -0400 >From: "Mike Kelly" <[email protected]> >Subject: Re: [CoTyIre] Ireland, Civil Registration Indexes, 1845-1958 >To: "Dennis Wright" <[email protected]>, >    <[email protected]> >Message-ID: <[email protected]> >Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1"; >    reply-type=original > >Dennis, > >These two sites should answer this for you. > >http://www.irish-birth-certs.com/where-is-gro-research-room.html > >http://www.groireland.ie/fees.htm > >Regards, > >Michael Kelly > >Emporium, >Cameron County, >Pennsylvania, >United States of America > > > >------------------------------ > >Message: 3 >Date: Thu, 10 Oct 2013 21:54:43 +0000 >From: janette kerr <[email protected]> >Subject: Re: [CoTyIre] Ireland, Civil Registration Indexes, 1845-1958 >To: <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>, >    <[email protected]> >Message-ID: <[email protected]> >Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" > >I believe Groireland moved in Step to Werburgh St Dublin > >> From: [email protected] >> To: [email protected]; [email protected] >> Date: Thu, 10 Oct 2013 17:10:48 -0400 >> Subject: Re: [CoTyIre] Ireland, Civil Registration Indexes, 1845-1958 >> >> Dennis, >> >> These two sites should answer this for you. >> >> http://www.irish-birth-certs.com/where-is-gro-research-room.html >> >> http://www.groireland.ie/fees.htm >> >> Regards, >> >> Michael Kelly >> >> Emporium, >> Cameron County, >> Pennsylvania, >> United States of America >> >> ------------- >> Our community web-site: http://cotyroneireland.com/ >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >                        > >------------------------------ > >To contact the COTYRONEIRELAND list administrator, send an email to >[email protected] > >To post a message to the COTYRONEIRELAND mailing list, send an email to [email protected] > >__________________________________________________________ >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] >with the word "unsubscribe" without the quotes in the subject and the body of the >email with no additional text. > > >End of COTYRONEIRELAND Digest, Vol 8, Issue 254 >*********************************************** > > >

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