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i am having difficulty tracing Phyllis McCloskey who was my mothers cousin. 

Her father was Patrick James McCloskey [dob 19/2/1891] and her mother was Anne [or Annie] McGrath [dob 15/1/1888] she had one sister Kathleen McCloskey [dob 30/4/1924] who was born in Londonderry.  

any assistance would be appreciated.  thank you.  Dee

Dee

Friday 2nd Apr 2021, 03:01PM

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  • Dee:

    The free site www.irishgenealogy.ie had the April 18 1920 civil marriage record for Patrick and Anne. See second record   https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/marriage_re…

    The fathers of the bride and groom are listed on the record.

    Unfortunately, images of civil birth records on this site stop in 1920 because of the 100 year privacy rule.

    Since Phyllis' birth was likely registered in Northern Ireland, this link  https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/sites/default/files/d7_files/publications/Y…;    from the Public Records Office of Northern Ireland (PRONI) provides information on getting a certified copy of her birth. 

    Roger McDonnell

    Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Friday 2nd Apr 2021, 04:11PM
  • Thank you.

    Dee

     

    Dee

    Sunday 4th Apr 2021, 08:09AM
  • Dee,

    GRONI is the only repository for birth, death and marriage records in what is now Northern Ireland, from 1.1.1922 onwards. (Ancestry and other websites don’t have them).

    Births in Northern Ireland within the past 100 years, marriages within the past 75 and deaths within the past 50 aren’t searchable on-line. They are open to the public, just not on-line. If you know all the key details eg exact date and place of birth, parents names etc, you can order a copy of a certificate from GRONI for £15 (sterling). https://geni.nidirect.gov.uk

    But if you don’t have all the information, you need to get in touch with them to get a search done.  They will do a 5 year search for £7 and if they find a matching certificate you can purchase it for £8, coming to a total of £15. It will be posted to you a few days later. You pay over the phone using a credit card. You type your number in on the phone keypad. They don’t know what it is.  They won’t deal with these searches and orders by e-mail or post because they need you to type the credit card number in yourself.

    Phone: 0300 200 7890 (+44 300 200 7890 from outside the UK)

    Elwyn, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Sunday 4th Apr 2021, 10:23AM
  • Thank you very much for the further information.

    Regards, Dee

    Dee

    Sunday 4th Apr 2021, 04:50PM

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