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    1. Re: [SH] Irish Birth Lookup Help
    2. Ellen Naliboff
    3. http://www3.travelocity.com/converter/ to get the currency exchange rate for the day as it is changing weekly. Certificates (B, M, D) IR5.50 Euro $6.00 Photocopy of an entry in Register 3.00 3.30 When index reference is Supplied 1.50 1.65 Short Birth Certificate 3.50 3.85 Authentication of a certificate 1.50 1.55 Postage: United Kingdom & Ireland IRL .50 .63 All other countries: 1.00 1.27 Fees are payable in Irish punts and cash (Irish, Sterling, US dollars) for any amount but the minimum amount for a check drawn on a non-Irish bank is 12.70 Euro. A photocopy of an entry will contain the same details as a certificate but is not suitable for administrative matters. However, it is ideal for genealogical purposes Civil registration of births, Catholic marriages and deaths began in Ireland in 1864. The master indices for the entire country were produced at the General Register Office in Dublin. These are the indices which are now used for public research. 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, and permits access through the local Family History Centers making direct access to both registers and indices possible. http://www3.travelocity.com/converter/ to get the currency exchange rate for the day as it is changing weekly. Certificates (B, M, D) IR5.50 Euro $6.00 Photocopy of an entry in Register 3.00 3.30 When index reference is Supplied 1.50 1.65 Short Birth Certificate 3.50 3.85 Authentication of a certificate 1.50 1.55 Postage: United Kingdom & Ireland IRL .50 .63 All other countries: 1.00 1.27 Fees are payable in Irish punts and cash (Irish, Sterling, US dollars) for any amount but the minimum amount for a check drawn on a non-Irish bank is 12.70 Euro. A photocopy of an entry will contain the same details as a certificate but is not suitable for administrative matters. However, it is ideal for genealogical purposes Civil registration of births, Catholic marriages and deaths began in Ireland in 1864. Ellen P Dales wrote: > > > birth record lookup. > > > > Paul Daly > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Photos - Share your holiday photos online! > http://photos.yahoo.com/ > > ==== SHAMROCK Mailing List ==== > ** To find a location in Ireland, use > the IreAtlas Townland Database > http://www.seanruad.com and/or > Placename Search > http://www.ireland.com/ancestor/place > name.index.cfm **

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