padraigogealagain@rogers.com advised: >Yes, go to the LDS Family History Centre nearest you, and check the >records of civil births - Ireland for the years concerned. First go to >www.seanruad.com and get a list of the "PLU's" for Co.Cork, take a copy >of those with you., then at the LDS check first the index of births for >1906-1907, the Film# is 0101071 - focus on the PLU's (Reg. Dists) of the >list you have with you. Or see http://www.connorsgenealogy.com/RegDistricts.htm for a list of Registrar's Districts of Ireland where you will find that some districts cross county lines. It's possible for someone born in one county to be registered in an adjacent county. -dja
Thankyou Dennis - very helpful. Best wishes, Linda >From: Dennis Ahern <ahern@world.std.com> >To: irl-cork@rootsweb.com >CC: CountyCork-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: Re: Nellie SULLIVAN >Date: Wed, 27 Sep 2006 08:19:15 -0400 > > >padraigogealagain@rogers.com advised: > >>Yes, go to the LDS Family History Centre nearest you, and check the >>records of civil births - Ireland for the years concerned. First go to >>www.seanruad.com and get a list of the "PLU's" for Co.Cork, take a copy >>of those with you., then at the LDS check first the index of births for >>1906-1907, the Film# is 0101071 - focus on the PLU's (Reg. Dists) of the >>list you have with you. > >Or see http://www.connorsgenealogy.com/RegDistricts.htm for a list of >Registrar's Districts of Ireland where you will find that some districts >cross county lines. It's possible for someone born in one county to be >registered in an adjacent county. > >-dja >