How do I find marriage records in Ireland?

The www.irishgenealogy.ie website provides access to: 6,784,749 Civil Birth Register entries. 1,939,623 Civil Marriage Register entries.

Are Irish marriage records online?

Transcripts (and some digitised images) of Roman Catholic and Church of Ireland parochial registers of baptisms, marriages and burials, for the pre-1900 period, are available free of charge on www.irishgenealogy.ie. This site is hosted by the Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht.

Are marriage records public in Ireland?

Birth, marriage, adoption, civil partnership and death certificates are public records, meaning anybody can access or apply for them. There are different types of certificate available from the General Register Office. This is a certified copy of an entry in the register.

How can I find out if someone has died in Ireland?

Records of deaths in Ireland are held in the General Register Office, which holds records relating to Births, Marriages and Deaths in Ireland. You can apply for a copy of a death certificate to any Registrar of Births, Marriages and Death or to the General Register Office.

How do I get a death cert in Ireland?

To get a death certificate you need to provide:

  1. full name of the deceased.
  2. date of death.
  3. name of street, hospital, home, town where the deceased died.
  4. former address of deceased.
  5. age of deceased when they passed away.

Where can I find records of births and deaths in Ireland?

All births, marriages and deaths occurring since 1 January 1864 (and Jewish and non-Roman Catholic marriages occurring since 1 April 1845) should be on record in the public research room of the General Register Office, Werburgh Street, Dublin 2.

Where can I find records of baptisms and marriages in Ireland?

Records of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland comprise registers of baptisms and marriages. Many are held by the Presbyterian Historical Society in Belfast. Most Ulster Presbyterian records have been microfilmed by PRONI.

When was marriage recorded in the Irish Church?

For the period before the commencement of civil registration of births, marriages and deaths in 1864, church records provide the only record of most births, marriages and deaths in the form of registers of baptisms, marriages and burials. Church of Ireland, Presbyterian and Jewish marriages have been civilly registered since 1845.

Where do I go to register a marriage in Ireland?

Civil Registration in the General Register Office (GRO) All births, marriages and deaths occurring since 1 January 1864 (and Jewish and non-Roman Catholic marriages occurring since 1 April 1845) should be on record in the public research room of the General Register Office, Werburgh Street, Dublin 2.