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== Vital Records == | == Vital Records == | ||
The collection of the FamilySearch Library has very few records of birth, marriage or deaths of the Irish Jews. However, in his book, | The collection of the FamilySearch Library has very few records of birth, marriage or deaths of the Irish Jews. However, in his book, {{FSC|269496|item|disp=''The Jews of Ireland from earliest times to 1910''}}, Louis Hyman has included a transcript of the register of births and deaths (1820-1879) of the Dublin Hebrew Congregation. | ||
== Collections == | == Collections == | ||
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== Non Jewish Records == | == Non Jewish Records == | ||
Dublin Alien Registrations for World War I (1914-1922). Each non-british citizen had to report to the local police district to prove who they were, and provide information on themselves and thier families. While it is not a Jewish record, it does contain a lot of Jews. The information provided can help identify the place where the person immigrated from.The record contains the following information: | Dublin Alien Registrations for World War I (1914-1922). Each non-british citizen had to report to the local police district to prove who they were, and provide information on themselves and thier families. While it is not a Jewish record, it does contain a lot of Jews. The information provided can help identify the place where the person immigrated from. The record contains the following information: | ||
• head of the household’s name, nationality, occupation, and address; | • head of the household’s name, nationality, occupation, and address; |
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