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Posted Mon 11 Jan 2016 2:50 PM
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Island of Ireland
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Before 1864 , the only records kept were in the form of church and parish records ( so usually baptismal records instead of birth certificates , and burial records instead of death certificates ). Many of these have regrettably been lost over the years to fire and human error , however , all the surviving records have been sorted into county based & nbsp ; genealogical centres. In 1864 civil registration was introduced in Ireland, which is when we started to see the formal registration of births , marriages , adoptions and deaths . These records have been kept at the & nbsp ; General Register Office of Ireland& nbsp ;( GRO ), to this day . Additionally , once Northern Ireland was created in 1921 , we saw the creation of PRONI , the & nbsp ; Public Records Office of Northern Ireland. This is important , because anyone who lived in one of the 6 counties that would later become part of Northern Ireland between 1864 and 1921 would have had their records stored with GRO , but if they were born or lived in Northern Ireland after 1921 , then their records would be with PRONI .
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