Thank you for clarification of the townland name of Clonymohan, the census for Hugh Quinlisk a possible brother of Catherine, and marriage info on Mary Quinlisk. I have the baptism and marriage record for Catherine Quinlisk purchased from Irish Family History Foundation (IFHF).
Church Baptism Record for Catherine Quinlisk
Church baptism: 11 Aug 1850
Address: none
District: Dunkerrin
Denomination: Roman Catholic
Father: Hugh Quinlisk
Mother: Catherine Meara
Sponsor 1: Michael Bowen
Sponsor 2: Catherine Bowen
Church Marriage Record:
Groom: John Keeshan
Bride: Catherine Quinlisk
Marriage date: 7 Feb 1869
Address: not recorded
District: Dunkerrin County: Tipperary
Denomination: Roman Catholic
Marriage place: Shinrone, Roscrea, Kings (this info found on original document)
Bride father: not recorded, but is Hugh Quinlisk
Groom father: not recorded, but is Edward Keeshan
Bride: Single, spinster
Groom: single, farmer
Witness 1: Jeremiah Leamey
Witness 2: Julia Quinlisk
Julia Quinlisk could be an aunt, wife of a Quinlisk, or sister of Catherine Quinlisk. On the IFHF site I found the church baptism records for 10 of 12 children born from 1870 to 1896 to John and Catherine (Quinlisk) Keeshan. Also found church baptism records for John Keeshan and his four siblings born from 1833 to 1842
I don't know the church name for the baptisms and marriage. I want to get a copy of the original baptism and marriage records, so do I write a letter to all the parish churches in Shinrone, Dunkerrin, Offaly/Kings Co. near Roscrea?
Any help is appreciated.