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Hi everyone - me looking help again.
I have the above couple James Conalty (probably actually McNulty!) and Margaret Doyle that got married in Drumgooland Lower in 1846 - and the witness was my gg gran Agnes Doyle.
I have searched for their children but think might be missing some especially as the first isn't to 4 years after they get married!
I have
Ann (1850) - transcribed as Conatty
Mary (1854) - again Conatty
Michael (1856)
John (1859)
Cath (1860)
and Susannah (1864) (She marries James Burns in 1897)
I am particular looking for any with a godparent Agnes Doyle (or Murray from 1857 onwards).
I am also looking Margarets parents - all I know is she is from Decomet - and there is lots of Doyles in the Tithe books for the 1820's - so very grateful for any help!
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They may have had a child that passed away before Ann was born.
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Religion?
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They are Catholic
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Drumgooland Lower https://registers.nli.ie/parishes/0448 other Parishes via Map
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If there was a child that passed away, there is usually a baptism still, but I suppose there could be miscarriages and/or stillbirths.
I will keep looking!
I am so glad to get any connection to my gg gran Agnes doyle, and its only because a chance meeting with my mums cousin lead to him knowing a family we are related to through the Doyle!
Last weeks the Doyles on my mums side were an unknown and the Dobbins on my dad's side were unknown, and although I still got back a generation further with Agnes Doyle, at least I have more than a name on a piece of paper! And I have very liking suspects for the parents of the Mary Dobbin too now!
Its been a good week!
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Using a paid site to help search
Patrick bap Jul 05 1847 LINK (https://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000633273#page/48/mode/1up) to free site
Rose bap Jan 08 1849 LINK (https://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000633273#page/51/mode/1up)
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Thanks you!
Rose's godmother is Agnes - my gg gran - so this is perfect!
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Using a paid site to help search
Patrick bap Jul 05 1847 LINK (https://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000633273#page/48/mode/1up) to free site
Rose bap Jan 08 1849 LINK (https://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000633273#page/51/mode/1up)
In Drumgooland Upper.
Mmmmm I tried to find some of the listed baptisms and the marriage in Droumgooland Lower yesterday and couldn't find them.
Have you got the original images
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If you just click on Map you get
Drumgooland Upper https://registers.nli.ie/parishes/0449
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If you just click on Map you get
Drumgooland Upper https://registers.nli.ie/parishes/0449
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If you just click on Map you get
Drumgooland Upper https://registers.nli.ie/parishes/0449
???
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If you just click on Map you get
Drumgooland Upper https://registers.nli.ie/parishes/0449
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;D but why? myluck already posted a link
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There are 2 links posted but they don't say to which Parish.... and I thought you were asking about map!!
Then you asked "Have you got the original images" so I posted a Link to Drumgooland Upper!
Do the Links not go to original images??
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Hi everyone - me looking help again.
I have the above couple James Conalty (probably actually McNulty!) and Margaret Doyle that got married in Drumgooland Lower in 1846 - and the witness was my gg gran Agnes Doyle.
I have searched for their children but think might be missing some especially as the first isn't to 4 years after they get married!
I have
Ann (1850) - transcribed as Conatty
Mary (1854) - again Conatty
Michael (1856)
John (1859)
Cath (1860)
and Susannah (1864) (She marries James Burns in 1897)
I am particular looking for any with a godparent Agnes Doyle (or Murray from 1857 onwards).
I am also looking Margarets parents - all I know is she is from Decomet - and there is lots of Doyles in the Tithe books for the 1820's - so very grateful for any help!
I was asking Cwellan CoDown if the original images from Drumgooland Lower had been found.
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https://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000633272#page/135/mode/1up
Its the very bottom of the page, June 1846
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https://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000633272#page/135/mode/1up
Its the very bottom of the page, June 1846
Oh my it's tiny, well done for spotting it at all never mind reading it.