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*'''Finding chidren or parents. '''Civil registration records may contain a birth record with this information. Search Ireland [[Ireland, Civil Registration Indexes (FamilySearch Historical Records)|Civil Registrations]] | *'''Finding chidren or parents. '''Civil registration records may contain a birth record with this information. Search Ireland [[Ireland, Civil Registration Indexes (FamilySearch Historical Records)|Civil Registrations]] | ||
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Ireland Research Strategies[edit | edit source]
If you are just beginning to research your Irish ancestors, here are some helps to get you started. Choose an event to learn about in the life of your Irish ancestors:
Ireland Research Tips[edit | edit source]
- Date of birth or finding parents. Death records are considered a primary resource and may contain not only the date of death, but the date of birth and name of parents. Search the Ireland Deaths (Historical Records)
- Finding chidren or parents. Civil registration records may contain a birth record with this information. Search Ireland Civil Registrations