Church recordsChurch registers (see link on left side of page)- gives name of church (Church of Ireland, R.C., Presbyterian), date of earliest records and location of records:
http://ahd.exis.net/monaghan/Monaghan C. of I. recordsRoman Catholic:
R.C. church records with map of parishes Monaghan R.C. records St Macartan's Cathedral constructed between 1861 and 1891
Magheross Church St Joseph's, Carrickmacross
Church of the Blessed Virgin & All Saints (known as "All Saints") at Doohamlet was built during the years 1857 to 1861. All Saints' Cemetery was opened in 1921. Before that the dead were buried at Annyalla or in the graveyard at Clontibret old parish church (at Gallagh). Some of them have burial space in Castleblayney or at Ballintra in Tullycorbet Parish.
Chapel built in
Annyalla between the years 1796 and 1799 but the present
Church of St. Michael the Archangel wasn't built until the 1920s. The Church was dedicated in 1927. There are two cemeteries around the St. Michael’s. The old cemetery dates from around 1800. There are graves for people from both the Doohamlet area and some from the St Mary's area in this cemetery. The new Cemetery to the south east of the new church was opened in 1963.
Church of the Immaculate Conception (St Mary's), Clontibret was built between the years 1846 and 1865. The Cemetery at St Mary’s dates from 1859. Prior to the dedication of St Mary's burials took place in the cemetery at the old parish church at Gallagh and at Annyalla.
Catholic Parish of Inishkeen- mapPresbyterian:
Church of Ireland Monoghan Records
http://www.rootschat.com/links/01lsi updated 2018The records for the Ballybay Presbyterians date from 1752 but most of the others date from 1799. Presbyterians settled in the Ballybay area of Co. Monaghan in sizeable numbers in the 1690s and early 1700s They began to worship together at Derryvalley, near Ballybay. The first congregation was known by the parish name of Tullycorbet.
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