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Added at 12pm, 08.12.10 by Myles Sinnamon - SLQ

Will Calendars database - Northern Ireland 1858-1943

"A fully searchable index to the will calendar entries for the three District Probate Registries of Armagh, Belfast and Londonderry, with the facility to view the entire will calendar entry for each successful search.  The database covers the period 1858-1919 and 1922-1943.  Part of 1921 has been added, with remaining entries for 1920-1921 to follow in the near future.  

Digitised images of entries from the copy will books covering the period 1858-1900 are now available online, allowing users to view the full content of a will.  93,388 will images are now available to view."

http://www.proni.gov.uk/index/search_the_archives/will_calendars.htm

 

Text taken directly from PRONI website.

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Added at 9pm, 04.03.11 by Queensland FHS

Belfast burial records online

Belfast City Council now have available for free access online searchable burial records for three of Belfast's cemeteries -

  • Belfast City Cemetery - records from 1869 (including the Jewish, public and Glenalina extension sections)
  • Roselawn Cemetery - records from 1954
  • Dundonald Cemetery - records from 1905

From their website:

You can use the search facility to view, where available, the folllowing information about the deceased:

  • full name
  • age
  • last place of residence
  • sex
  • date of death
  • date of burial
  • cemetery they are interred in
  • grave section and number
  • type of burial, for example, standard earth burial or cremation.

The service is useful if you are interested in tracing your family history, carrying out larger genealogy or historical searches, or trying to locate a grave (for example, a funeral director or monumental sculptor).

http://www.belfastcity.gov.uk/burialrecords/index.asp

If you consider some of the information is incorrect you can request a change to the information.

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