| Document | Type | Price | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Birth | Photocopy / Scan | €50.00 | Order Offline | Order Online |
State/Civil registration of Births began in Ireland in 1864. If your ancestor was born from this date forward we can search for their birth record at the General Register Office in Dublin. If your ancestor was born before this date click here.
An Irish Birth record provides the following details on the person to whom it relates:
Irish birth records can be found in the General Register Office (GRO) which is located in Dublin. An annual index is available in the GRO which allows us to search for a particular birth record on the basis of the information you can supply. The index includes the name of each child and the District in which they were born. From 1903, the index also includes details of the mother's pre-marriage surname. Once a relevant entry is located in the index the full record can be taken up.
After obtaining an ancestor’s birth record, a useful exercise is to search the records for the births of any siblings they may have had. Aside from learning about your ancestor's place in the family, this search can also reveal changes in the circumstances of the family through the years eg. a change in address or a change in the father’s occupation.
The relevant church baptismal register can also be searched following receipt of the details of birth from the State record. The main additional information contained in a baptismal entry consists of the sponsor details which can suggest wider family relationships.
Perhaps the most valuable piece of information from the birth record (if unknown at the time of the search) is the ‘maiden’ surname of your ancestor's mother. This detail can help in locating the parents' marriage record.