Folks Thanks for all the replies about my Job Wilson. I had seen the death in 1914 but had discounted him as he was 10 years too old. The suggestion of looking on the PRONI website made me think 'why didn't I think about that'. The PRONI website tells me that they don't do births, marriages and deaths they are all held in the GRONI and are now available to view on line from 1868 to 1972. You need to a small amount of credits which cost £0.40 each to do a search but then you can view the results free. If you find a result which you think is what you are looking for you can view the full certificate for 5 credits. Thanks once again for all the replies, I have now found the death of my Job Wilson in January 1931 at the age of 94 and Emily married William Trimble in August 1923. David
Yes PRONI would be one of the Primary places to search, wouldn't be surprised if there was a Will for father either, or mother. Then there's the Pension applications to see of father applied for a Pension..or mother etc. PRONI would be mentioned regularly and also Pension Applications, another thing to check is Ulster Covenant. Pretty hard not to find people these days with so much on line. DH On 18/03/2015 17:16, David Palin via wrote: > Thanks for all the replies about my Job Wilson. > > I had seen the death in 1914 but had discounted him as he was 10 years too > old. The suggestion of looking on the PRONI website made me think 'why > didn't I think about that'.