Birth/marriage etc records lost at sea
Posted: Sat Jan 13, 2018 5:07 pm
Hello, my first post here.
I am sure I read article somewhere about 25-30 years ago (I can't remember where) that sometime in the 19th century I think that all birth/death and marriage records from Nthn Ireland were going to be added to British records. Apparently the ship transporting them from Northern Ireland to I believe Newcastle UK sunk en-route and 1000s of records were lost forever.
I've been googling for days now and still not found any results. I know there was a loss of records during WW1 I think it was during a bombing raid.
Does anyone know where I can find info on the sunken ship please, or at least the name of the ship. Thanks
I am sure I read article somewhere about 25-30 years ago (I can't remember where) that sometime in the 19th century I think that all birth/death and marriage records from Nthn Ireland were going to be added to British records. Apparently the ship transporting them from Northern Ireland to I believe Newcastle UK sunk en-route and 1000s of records were lost forever.
I've been googling for days now and still not found any results. I know there was a loss of records during WW1 I think it was during a bombing raid.
Does anyone know where I can find info on the sunken ship please, or at least the name of the ship. Thanks