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Baptised Ballinakill, married Abbeyleix
« on: Monday 06 April 15 00:02 BST (UK) »
I have a number of ancestors born and baptised in Ballinakill, though all the marriages I have for them appear as Abbeyleix.  They went on to live in Ballinakill.

My question is, was Ballinakill a sub-parish of some sort to Abbeyleix?  Why would Ballinakill natives not be married in Ballinakill?

I am going by Rootsireland transcriptions, where the parish is given as Abbeyleix.  Any comments or suggestions?
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Re: Baptised Ballinakill, married Abbeyleix
« Reply #1 on: Monday 06 April 15 09:53 BST (UK) »
Link shows they are in adjoining Civil Parishes.  Ballinakill is in Dysartgallen Civil Parish  (20)


http://www.rootschat.com/links/01f3m/

Marriages usually took place in the brides parish. 

http://www.irishtimes.com/ancestor/browse/counties/rcmaps/laoisrc.htm

2nd link shows RC parishes

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Re: Baptised Ballinakill, married Abbeyleix
« Reply #2 on: Monday 06 April 15 12:51 BST (UK) »
People could do whatever they liked and attend whatever church, mine lived in Co Monaghan but attended church 2 Parishes away, where all their records are, but they're buried in their own Parish...

Normally one start with the nearest Parish where one expect them to attend, if not found then look at neighbouring Parishes. The vast majority attended local church...
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Re: Baptised Ballinakill, married Abbeyleix
« Reply #3 on: Tuesday 07 April 15 05:19 BST (UK) »
Were the marriages civil records?

If you read page 3 ("Introduction") in the link below about Registration Districts in 1871, it will explain the roots of the civil registration system in the context of the Poor Law Unions.

Page 6 confirms that Ballinakill was a sub-district of Abbeyleix.

http://genealogyresearch.org.uk/irl_registrationdistricts1871.pdf


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Re: Baptised Ballinakill, married Abbeyleix
« Reply #4 on: Wednesday 13 May 15 07:20 BST (UK) »
I have a number of ancestors born and baptised in Ballinakill, though all the marriages I have for them appear as Abbeyleix.  They went on to live in Ballinakill.

My question is, was Ballinakill a sub-parish of some sort to Abbeyleix?  Why would Ballinakill natives not be married in Ballinakill?

I am going by Rootsireland transcriptions, where the parish is given as Abbeyleix.  Any comments or suggestions?

In RC terms, the Abbeyleix area was part of Ballinakill parish until the 1820s. It would make sense that someone could have been baptised in Ballinakill, but if married after the parishes were separated, would be married in Abbeyleix.