The the name age occupation and address of the bride and groom the names and occupations of their fathers witnesses to the marriage witnesses to the marriage were sometimes siblings of the bride and groom.
Irish marriage records full age.
Due to privacy laws recent records may not be displayed.
However if you can visit belfast or get someone to visit for you the offline databases at groni and proni can be accessed without date restrictions right up to the present.
Non catholic marriages were recorded from 1845.
Prior to that time baptism and marriage records were kept at the churches.
Images of the full records are available for all of these birth records for the marriage records from 1870 and the death records from 1878.
A minority remains available by post or through the dublin search room.
Index to selected ireland marriages.
Only a few localities are included and the time period varies by locality.
Irish civil marriage certificates record.
A few records may be earlier or later.
Over 15 5 million register records are now available to the public to view and research online on the www irishgenealogy ie website.
The images available on.
Records of birth marriage death church and congregational registers of baptism marriage and burial.
A certificate of an entry in any register regardless of the year involved can be purchased from the general register office by fax or post by completing the relevant application form which can be downloaded at apply for certificates.
Its online database carries northern irish marriage records up to 75 years ago.
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.
Summarising irish birth marriage and death records view civil registration of all births marriages and deaths in ireland became mandatory in 1864.
Most churches did not keep records of deaths.
In the republic most historic gro records are online at irishgenealogy.
See the browse section for more detail.
The date of the event and the church in which the marriage took place.
The year range represents most of the records.
See the northern irish marriage records indexes page.