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Thank you Elwyn fo rthat speedy reply. I do have the information on Margaret McLeish (ms O'Hara) as follows. Father John O"HARA (deceased) mother Jane O'HARA (ms BROWN). Death date March 22 1885 Greenock Scotland. Informant Hugh MCLEISH (son)  his mark. As regards the husband  it merely states married to James MCLEISH- labourer. I presume this means he was still alive but elusive at that date. I do not think the Bernard that you found in the baptism records  is any connection.

Regards Phyllis 

 

 By the way I wonder if others are finding  the new improved site as difficult to navigate as I am. I find it very frustrating to having  to log in etc---have my password rejected ( several times !) , then be given yet another login,  then having  to re submit all the information previously given  to reply to the work of all you  wonderful volunteers . Surely an acknowledgement of the message and a button to reply to the correspondence would be simpler?  Could you please pass on my comments to the webmaster? Thanks yet again . 

 

pad78

Saturday 7th Jan 2017, 09:50PM

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  • Link to previous post:

    http://www.irelandxo.com/ireland/derry/coleraine/message-board/mcleeseohara

    I looked for deaths for John & Jane O’Hara pre 1885 in the Coleraine registration area. Death registration only started in Ireland in 1864 so if they died before that there won’t be a statutory record and since the RC church generally doesn’t keep burial records there may not be any record of the deaths at all. However I did find a death for a John O’Hara on 13.3.1873 aged 75 in the Coleraine area. You might want to have a look at that certificate.  (I could not find any death for a Jane O’Hara and so feel she may have died before 1864, or outside the Coleraine area). You can view the original death certificates on-line on the GRONI website, using the “search registrations” option:

    https://geni.nidirect.gov.uk

    You will need to open an account and buy some credits. It costs £2.50 (sterling) to a view a certificate.

    Sorry you are having difficulty logging in etc. I have flagged that to our admin team.

     

    Elwyn, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Sunday 8th Jan 2017, 12:34AM
  •  Thank you once again Elwyn. Is there a site where I can check what information would be available for an 1873 death?  Would it indicate the person's marital status, partner's name, parents names, number of living children as well as cause of death and address at time of decease.?  If the information is only minimal i would need to re consider whether or not to look at the certificate. 

    Regards Phyllis. 

    pad78

    Sunday 8th Jan 2017, 10:45PM
  • Dear Phyllis

    I have just sent you an email about logging in

    Best wishes

    Clare Doyle

    Genealogy Support

    Ireland XO

    Clare Doyle

    Monday 9th Jan 2017, 09:35AM
  • Phyllis,

    There is a site to view the death certificate.  It’s the GRONI site. I have given you the link to it in my last post. It’ll cost you £2.50 to view the certificate.  An Irish death certificate is the same as an English death certificate (and sadly contains much less than Scottish certificates). What you will get is: place & date of death; deceased’s name; sex; marital status; age last birthday; occupation; cause of death; informant’s name and address; date of registration.

    Elwyn, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Monday 9th Jan 2017, 07:16PM
  •  Thanks Elwyn once again for your research on my behalf. I'll check out the death cert for John O'Hara as you suggested. Thanks for passing on my frustrations to the webmaster. It looks like I  am sorted out for the present.! 

    Regards Phyllis

    pad78

    Monday 9th Jan 2017, 08:45PM
  • Phyllis

    Give me a shout if you have any further technical issues: cdoyle@irelandxo.com

    Best wishes

    Clare

    Genealogy Support 

    Clare Doyle

    Tuesday 10th Jan 2017, 09:05AM

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