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Re: Pomeroy and the Moon connection
« Reply #9 on: Tuesday 30 January 18 17:27 GMT (UK) »
Thanks for the info. I'm familiar with the civil records and have be ploughing through the National Library of Ireland records here;

https://registers.nli.ie/parishes/0233

Some of the records are too faint to see so maybe the information is lost. I didn't consider parish records held at PRONI so I'll try there.

I appreciate the tip. :)

So they were R.C.??
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Re: Pomeroy and the Moon connection
« Reply #10 on: Tuesday 30 January 18 21:24 GMT (UK) »
Marriage of John Irwin and Mary Benson was Church of Ireland - Parish Church of Altedesert. 1879

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Re: Pomeroy and the Moon connection
« Reply #11 on: Tuesday 30 January 18 21:36 GMT (UK) »
Marriage of John Irwin and Mary Benson was Church of Ireland - Parish Church of Altedesert. 1879

OK, was just wondering as the NLI registers are for R.C'S....
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Re: Pomeroy and the Moon connection
« Reply #12 on: Thursday 13 January 22 16:18 GMT (UK) »
This is some time ago and you may have stopped your search plus I had messaged you on ancestry with regard to Irwin.  The oldest son, Alex, was my great grandfather.  It is said that the family came from the town land of Aghagallon just outside Omagh before moving to Altmore.  They were Presbyterians.  I met Col Irwin on his visits to Altmore in the late 70’s, I was a child.  Most of this info is in my ancestry message to yourself.