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When did Civil Registration for Deaths start?  I have a Martin Farrell b.1867 Sligo to Patt Farrell & Celia Sweeney but I have also found a Martin Farrell born to the same parents in 1870 which I then assume the first Martin was deceased but I can't find any trace of a death...is this normal?  I don't think the parents moved away as I have found the Mother's Death in 1900 at the same address.  

Any suggestions please?

Liz

Saturday 19th Nov 2022, 09:00PM

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    Hi Liz,

    Yes, you are correct in assuming the first Martin passed away and the 2nd child was named after him.  
    On  irelandgenealogy.ie      it shows Martin passed in the 4th quarter of 1867      -  see link:   

    https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details-civil/7092…

    Good luck with your research 
    Phy IrelandXO Volunteer

    Clonpriest, IrelandXO Volunteer

    Saturday 19th Nov 2022, 11:17PM
  • Thanks for your reply but I don't think it is the same person.  I can see the Birth of Martin Farrell in 1867 and the district is Sligo.  I can also see one in Athlone in 1867 but different parents so that makes me think that the death in Athlone is that one.  

    Any idea why some of the info on Irish Genealogy doesn't have the image?

     

    Thanks for the help.

    Liz

    Sunday 20th Nov 2022, 08:32AM
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    Hi Liz,

    Death Certs only started in 1864 - 1971 and the digitising of them was done manually, so errors can occur. 

    I also took a look at familysearch.org and no luck there either.
    All records are kept in Roscommon, maybe an email to them might prove positive.

    General Register Office
    Government Offices
    Convent Road
    Roscommon
    F42 VX53
    Tel: =353 90 663 2900
    Homepage:   http://www.gov.ie/gro
    Email:   gro@welfare.ie

    Phyl IrelandXO Volunteer

    Clonpriest, IrelandXO Volunteer

    Sunday 20th Nov 2022, 12:13PM
  • Liz:

    As Phyl noted, civil registration started in 1864, however, in the initial years as many as 20% of the events were not recorded particularly in rural areas. Likely the death of the 1867 Martin was not recorded.

    Roger McDonnell

    Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Sunday 20th Nov 2022, 12:19PM
  • Looks like I've hit a dead end on this one. 

    Another question if you don't mind.  Is Kings County near to Sligo?  The reason I ask is two ancestors John Farrell from Sligo and Catherine Farrell from Kings County (both with the same surname just to make it more difficult ) were married in Dundee in 1884.  John's parents remained in Sligo.  I don't know if they met in Dundee or knew each other before.

    Thanks for any info you can supply.

    Liz

    Sunday 20th Nov 2022, 03:16PM
  • Liz,

    No, Sligo and Kings County (AKA County Offaly) are not near each other. A good resource that I use all the time to view counties, RC parishes, and civil parishes in Ireland is www.johngrenham.com.  Click on browse at the top of the page, and then a menu appears to view the aforementioned.

     

    Carolyn

    Sunday 20th Nov 2022, 03:59PM
  • Hi Liz,

    Just read my message, and I don't know how ".&nbsp" got attached to that address....just ignore that part! A google search of John Grenham will get you there too.

    Carolyn

    Sunday 20th Nov 2022, 04:02PM
  • Thanks for your help.  That was very good to see where the Counties were.  Looks like these two ancestors moved to Dundee at different times and met and married there.

    Liz

    Sunday 20th Nov 2022, 07:58PM

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