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Ireland (Historical Counties) => Ireland => Wexford => Topic started by: lhorosko on Friday 03 June 16 05:23 BST (UK)
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My Kinch ancestors emigrated to Canada in 1830's - two brothers Edward and William. I am researching a possible connection to a Henry Kinch who may have stayed behind in Ireland and married Frances Roberts in 1811. I am looking for any information on this Henry and Frances Kinch and their ancestors.
Thanks in advance for any help,
Linda from Canada
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But the marriage was in Ossory. What is the connection to Wexford (this board)?
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Did I get the wrong county? Can you advise as to which county I should post this in? It seemed the diocese involved several counties.
Thanks,
Linda from Canada
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_Catholic_Diocese_of_Ossory
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Did I get the wrong county? Can you advise as to which county I should post this in? It seemed the diocese involved several counties.
Thanks,
Linda from Canada
No part of Co. Wexford is in Ossory. Ossary is primarily Co. Kilkenny.
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http://www.patrickcomerford.com/2014/01/anglican-studies-2014-12-who-we-are-1.html
Dioceses of Ireland map!
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http://www.patrickcomerford.com/2014/01/anglican-studies-2014-12-who-we-are-1.html
Dioceses of Ireland map!
That is a 2014 map, but the OP is asking about 1811. In 1811 the diocesan structure of the united Church of England and Ireland was not at all the same. As I already stated, in 1811, no part of Wexford was in Ossory.
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http://www.patrickcomerford.com/2014/01/anglican-studies-2014-12-who-we-are-1.html
Dioceses of Ireland map!
That is a 2014 map, but the OP is asking about 1811. In 1811 the diocesan structure of the united Church of England and Ireland was not at all the same. As I already stated, in 1811, no part of Wexford was in Ossory.
You did NOT state anything about 1811!!
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http://www.patrickcomerford.com/2014/01/anglican-studies-2014-12-who-we-are-1.html
Dioceses of Ireland map!
That is a 2014 map, but the OP is asking about 1811. In 1811 the diocesan structure of the united Church of England and Ireland was not at all the same. As I already stated, in 1811, no part of Wexford was in Ossory.
You did NOT state anything about 1811!!
Er, take a look at the title? If the thread is about 1811, then presumably that is when we are posting about, not 2014?