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SLIGO CHURCHES & GRAVEYARDS
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Re: SLIGO CHURCHES & GRAVEYARDS
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County Sligo is basically an agricultural area although at one time there was a  weaving industry and some mining operations in the county. The Rootsweb Co. Sligo On-Line From FIANNAW site mentions the respective proportions of Catholic, Presbyterian, and Protestant (C of I) in Sligo were 90%, 8%, and 1% ... the figures are based in the 1861 Census when religious affiliation was first determined.

Catholic Churches
The History of the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, Sligo.

Church of Ireland 
St. John's Cathedral (C of I), Rosses Point and St. Annes' Knocknarea - built in 1730.
Locations of the Sligo Church of Ireland and Methodist Records

The Methodists in Sligo opened a meeting-house in Bridge Street about 1775. It was described as "a small tumble-down building with a thatched roof". In 1802, they opened a new church in Linenhall St. (now Old Market Street), and in 1832 replaced it with the present building in Wine Street.

Click to see J. Higgins site for Ballymote - Parish of Emlaghfad & Kilmorgan.
Sligo Presbyterian Church was built in 1828 and the Presbyterian School was built in 1883. 
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Re: SLIGO CHURCHES & GRAVEYARDS
« Reply #3 on: Saturday 13 June 09 20:54 UTC (UK) »

Co. Sligo churches: www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~irlsli/churchsli1.html

Catholic churches & family history website:
http://home.att.net/~Local_Catholic/Catholic-Ireland.htm
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