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Not sure what to do next

  • 23-04-2014 3:20pm
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 20


    So I decided to initiate a trace for my birth parents. I got my birth cert and hers from the research room on Warburgh surprisingly easy. I don't really know what to do next. I have an address on her birth cert. Is there some sort of public records database that would tell me the records of ownership of that house? I've scoured Google with all the information I have but to no avail. Phone books, Facebook, Electoral Registers have all turned up nothing. Just a bit stuck at the minute.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 43 rcdada


    Hi,
    I'm on the other side, I'm tracing my adopted brother have is adoptive birth cert and date of adoption order but because he did not marry no record, I'm also stuck and have no idea what to do next...

    Have you thought of going to the adoption agency, you can contact them and will do the tracing and contact your mother?

    Have you checked the marriage records in Werburgh (GRO)?

    You can also check in the GRO if she is deceased, staff very helpful, I was in there last week and the staff member was so helpful and because I had brought several marriage certs and none were my brothers, he took him name and date of birth and was able to confirm he was not deceased, information info to have also.

    The old address you have, was it a council property because the council might be helpful and tell me when she moved....

    check out the land registry http://www.prai.ie/eng/

    how many years are going back~?
    Best of Luck


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