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I  intend to visit Dublin sometime in October and I as my ancestors came from the Beggars Bush, Haddington Road area I was wondering if you could tell me what area of Dublin this is as I would like to book a hotel in that area if possible. I would also like to look at birth, death and marriage certificates and wonder if this is possible and where they are held. Would I need to book in to use this resource

I am sorry I have so many questions but want to make the best possible use of my time in Dublin.

I look forward to hearing from you.

Regards

Maureen

mobrien1948

Monday 29th Sep 2014, 07:05PM

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  • Hi Maureen

    If you use Google Maps to locate Haddington Road, Dublin it will show you the hotels in the area.  I know of the Mespil Hotel on the Canal which is nice.  However, you could stay more central in Dublin City Centre and still be in walking distance of the Beggars Bush area (again check out google maps).

    If you want to look at Birth, Marriage and Death Certs you will need to visit the GRO in Werburgh Street, Dublin.  This is just around the corner from Christ Church Cathedral and there is a Jury's Inn Hotel at the top of the street as well (another option for your stay).  Again google maps will be useful here.

    A full days unlimited searching of the Indexes for Births, Marriages and Death's will cost you ?20 PLUS the cost of each certificate you request, which are ?4 each.  You could save some money by using FamilySearch.org to carry out online searches of the indexes for free.  Once you find what you need make a note of the details of the cert including type, name(s), date, quarter, district, volume and page number.

    The National Library of Ireland is also another useful resource where you can search microfilm copies of parish registers for most of Ireland up to approx 1900.  Please note that not all parishes are included and there are many gaps in the dates of those that are, but they can be very useful.  There is also a free genealogical research advisory service in the National Library which is very useful if you are just starting out or get stuck with your research.

    I hope this has helped.  If you google any of the places I mentioned above you'll find further details, but if you've any more questions in the meantime just post a reply.

    Good luck.

    Linda Magee

    Kildare Town Parish Liaison

    Kildare Kildare

    Wednesday 1st Oct 2014, 09:22PM
  • Hi Linda
    Thank you for all the information it is most useful. I would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone at Ireland Reaching Out for all the help I have been given.
    Regards
    Maureen

    mobrien1948

    Thursday 2nd Oct 2014, 06:50PM

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