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Offline caswellm

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Re: Heritage of Collon
« Reply #9 on: Friday 22 September 06 15:35 BST (UK) »
Brendan,  Thank you for this information.  Is it possible to get permission from the author to put this book online?  Also, is this a history of the Catholic Church or the Church of Ireland in Collon.  Thank you again......Marilyn

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Re: Heritage of Collon
« Reply #10 on: Friday 22 September 06 16:19 BST (UK) »
The book is mainly Church of Ireland. I don't know the author or have his address. I doubt if it would be made available online. There is another Collon web site Patrick Lynch, "Collon, a Photographic History", CD-ROM, Collon 2005. See http://collonhistorycdroms.com/.  Broken Link

Are your specific Wynnes etc that you are looking for? If they are Cof I, I might be able to help.

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Brendan
Louth: Hall, Kindlon, Hughes, McAuley, Cumiskey
Cavan: Langan, Reilly
Dublin: McAuley, Murphy
England & Wales: Parkhouse, Callow, Callowhill, Vinall, Huzzey, Mortimer

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Re: Heritage of Collon
« Reply #11 on: Friday 22 September 06 18:08 BST (UK) »
Brendan,  Both Wilson and Wynne families were Church of Ireland....to my knowledge.  Jocelyn Wynne Wilson was widowed (about 1835 to 1845), she remarried, moved to New South Wales and died there....her death certificate stated religion as Church of Ireland.  Thanks for the tip on Collon and your help.  Marilyn