A stumbling block you face is that not every RC parish in Cork has records for the years you need (ie c 1817/1819). Many don’t start till the 1820s or later. Plus there's the odd parish where the...
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21-02-2024 6:06 PM
Thread: My Irish ancestors are impossible.
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A stumbling block you face is that not every RC...
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03-02-2024 7:39 PM
Thread: Scottish Wills
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It usually indicates the deceased had assets in...
It usually indicates the deceased had assets in more than 1 jurisdiction, so had to be dealt with in each. I live in Northern Ireland and many people here have assets in Scotland or England as well...
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04-09-2023 12:14 PM
Thread: Irish Baptism record
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The child might be a foundling or the priest may...
The child might be a foundling or the priest may simply have omitted to record the parents names. I have seen both. You should be able to view the original record free on the nli site:
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15-07-2023 10:48 AM
Thread: Methodists in Ireland
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Sticky: If your family were Methodist in Ireland then...
If your family were Methodist in Ireland then there’s some information you need to know about Methodist records here.
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15-07-2023 10:48 AM
Thread: Howdy from North West Ontario
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If your family were Methodist in Ireland then...
If your family were Methodist in Ireland then there’s some information you need to know about Methodist records here.
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15-07-2023 7:59 AM
Thread: Howdy from North West Ontario
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Billie, Statutory birth registration didn’t...
Billie,
Statutory birth registration didn’t start in Ireland till 1864. Prior to that you need to rely on church baptism records, not all of which have survived and not all of which are on-line -... -
29-01-2023 6:37 PM
Thread: New to Irish Genealogy
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Patrick Keefe & Catherine Forde’s marriage in...
Patrick Keefe & Catherine Forde’s marriage in 1876.
https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/marriage_returns/marriages_1876/11161/8088978.pdf
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05-01-2023 3:36 PM
Thread: Sinclair and Walsh lineages
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If your information is that Richard was born in...
If your information is that Richard was born in Stranocum then you should search baptism records in that area. The family was evidently Presbyterian (going by the 1901 census anyway), so likely...
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05-01-2023 11:39 AM
Thread: Sinclair and Walsh lineages
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ToshaSinclair, If you are looking for Emily’s...
ToshaSinclair,
If you are looking for Emily’s baptism, then it might be worth checking Finvoy Presbyterian’s records. (They start in 1843). Tradition was to marry in the bride’s church. There’s a... -
18-12-2022 3:52 PM
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I assume John Shannon was Roman Catholic. Very...
I assume John Shannon was Roman Catholic. Very few RC parishes in Ireland have records for the mid 1700s. There are a few in large cities like Dublin and Cork but most rural parishes didn’t keep...
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12-11-2022 6:06 PM
Thread: Ireland, National Army Census 1922
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Sticky: Can also be accessed on this site (no...
Can also be accessed on this site (no subscription required):
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15-09-2022 3:42 AM
Thread: Mackay and Clark
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To me “Engine fitter” strongly hints at John...
To me “Engine fitter” strongly hints at John being employed in a shipyard, not the military. As Jomot1 mentioned, Harland & Wolff were big employers at that time. They had yards in Glasgow, Belfast,...
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28-07-2022 8:07 PM
Thread: John Cowan Birth Certificate.
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Harland & Wolff had yards in Belfast, Glasgow,...
Harland & Wolff had yards in Belfast, Glasgow, Liverpool & Southampton and they often moved staff from one to the other if there was a business need. A quick look at the 1901 Irish census for...
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14-05-2022 11:35 PM
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Death of Alexander McClean in 1881 aged about 60:...
Death of Alexander McClean in 1881 aged about 60:
https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/deaths_returns/deaths_1881/06453/4854754.pdf
Mary McClean died in 1890 aged 79:
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26-11-2021 1:35 PM
Thread: Irish name Donatus
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Many RC baptism records for the 1700s and 1800s...
Many RC baptism records for the 1700s and 1800s were compiled in Latin. So a Patrick would appear in the register as Patricius, James as Jacobus, Ellen as Helena, and so on. Some names didn’t have a...
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05-11-2021 11:48 AM
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Indeed. Your religious upbringing was usually the...
Indeed. Your religious upbringing was usually the starting point for deciding which side of the fence that you were on, certainly in the early 1900s. Nowadays though there are many people who are not...
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05-11-2021 9:18 AM
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Huge numbers of people from Northern Ireland went...
Huge numbers of people from Northern Ireland went to Scotland to work (as indeed they still do). Consequently there was massive interest in the Home Rule debate there and Protestants in Scotland...
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04-11-2021 3:40 AM
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The 1901 Irish census has about 77 Stranaghans in...
The 1901 Irish census has about 77 Stranaghans in Co Down. Many of them lived around Drumgooland as your researcher said. Notably in Moneyslane and Deehommed which are both immediately beside...
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03-11-2021 5:00 AM
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There’s a record of a James McCalley of...
There’s a record of a James McCalley of Cloughskelt whose will was probated in 1774. Possibly related to your family.
https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~rosdavies/genealogy/SURNAMES/Mc/McCully.htm
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23-10-2021 4:37 PM
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My pleasure. It only cost a bawbee.
My pleasure. It only cost a bawbee.
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23-10-2021 6:35 AM
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As has been suggested you should get James...
As has been suggested you should get James McCully’s parents names and occupations from his marriage certificate. You should also get it from his death certificate. The certificates normally tell you...
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22-10-2021 10:57 AM
Thread: Marriage Scotland 1764
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This article from Glasgow University indicates...
This article from Glasgow University indicates that until 1929, the minimum legal age for a girl to marry in Scotland was 12. (See section on Gretna Green marriages).
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20-09-2021 8:32 AM
Thread: Paulville Cottages, Bathgate
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Bathgate used to be in a county named...
Bathgate used to be in a county named Linlithgowshire. In 1921 the name was changed to West Lothian. British Genealogy doesn’t have a board for either option.
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18-08-2021 11:01 AM
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Doreen, I am not familiar with “oldcourt...
Doreen,
I am not familiar with “oldcourt Kilkenny” records but the original RC parish records for Inistioge (the RC parish that includes Oldcourt) can be found here:
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18-07-2021 5:14 PM
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Doreen, I should think that the reason you...
Doreen,
I should think that the reason you can’t find Nicholas & Margaret’s marriage is because the records don’t exist. I mentioned that the parishes marriage records don’t start till 1827. They...
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