I can't answer your questions about PRONI as I deal with Dublin and Salt Lake. Ellen Maureen Shelly wrote: > > RE: Civil Registration of Ireland births and marriages in the South from > 1864-1878, records held in Belfast. > > 1) What information does Belfast need to know to provide birth and > marriage certificates? Is first name, surname, month, year, and parents' > names enough (from 1900 US Census)? Or must one have the civil parish as > well? > > 2) Is this Belfast record office called PRONI? Do you by chance have the > address or a URL to a web site? > > Many thanks! > Maureen > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Ellen Naliboff" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Wednesday, July 04, 2001 8:30 PM > Subject: Re: [MAYO] Brogan, Kearns, Griffin, Slattery > > > Registration of non-Catholic marriages began in 1845 in Ireland. > > Registration of births, marriages and deaths, regardless of religion, > > began January 1, 1864 so you can use this resource. Certificates for > > births, marriages and deaths for all of Ireland until 1922 and for the > > Republic since 1922 are housed in Dublin. Belfast has the records for > > Northern Ireland from 1922 to present in addition to the all Ireland > > records from 1864-1922. > > Civil registration of births, deaths and marriages in Ireland names the > > townland that is the address in rural Ireland. The Church of Jesus > > Christ of Latter-Day Saints, the Mormons, has copies of almost all of > > the General Register Office indices and some registers, making direct > > access to both registers and indices possible through the local Family > > History Centers. You can do-it-yourself at the local Family History > > Centers because the FHL has acquired Irish civil registration records. > > Ellen > > > > Kelly Schaff wrote: > > > > > > Hello everyone, > > > > > > I have just started to research my Irish side of the family, and this is > what I have so far: > > > > > > CTY MAYO: DRUNGANAGH: > > > > > > Great Great Grandparents: > > > > > > BROGAN, James married KEARNS, Bridget (I have no birthdates and no > marriage date) Stayed in Ireland, did not come to the US > > > Their children: > > > > > > BROGAN, MaryAnn 1881-1961; married Frank Joseph Griffin in Syracuse, NY, > USA on 4/10/1909. Unsure exactly when she came to the US, sometime in the > early 1900's > > > > > > BROGAN, Julia 1896-? Married James McHUGH > > > BROGAN, Delia 1886-1978 Married William CORBETT; he was from Tipperary > > > BROGAN, Ella ?-1965; Married Anthony GALLAGHER > > > BROGAN, Kate; no info > > > > > > GRIFFIN: Unsure where in Ireland they were from or when they came to > the US > > > > > > Great Great Grandparents: > > > GRIFFIN, James born about 1826; married SLATTERY, Ellen, born about 1830 > > > Their children: > > > > > > GRIFFIN, Frank Joseph 1871-1964 married MaryAnn Brogan > > > GRIFFIN, Mary married John P ROGERS > > > GRIFFIN, Thomas 1862-? > > > GRIFFIN, Patrick, born abt 1865; married Martha HARKE > > > GRIFFIN, Florence Katherine; died-1926 > > > GRIFFIN, John, 1860-? > > > > > > Fortunately I have a better start on my Irish side than I did on my > German side! Am hoping this will go better! If anyone knows any of the > above, I would really appreciate hearing from you! > > > Thank you, > > > Kelly Michaels > > > Syracuse, NY > > > > > > ============================== > > > Visit Ancestry's Library - The best collection of family history > > > learning and how-to articles on the Internet. > > > http://www.ancestry.com/learn/library > > > > ______________________________ > > ============================== > Search over 1 Billion names at Ancestry.com! > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist1.asp