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Title: Baptism in Daingean
Post by: poppyo on Tuesday 10 October 06 12:15 BST (UK)
Hello. Where would I find Baptism records for births in Daingean (Philipstown) inthe 1900's? I think the Catholic Church there is fairly new.
Or does Midland Ancestry have these records as well as everything else?
Thank you
Title: Re: Baptism in Daingean
Post by: Christopher on Thursday 28 June 07 12:11 BST (UK)
Hiya poppyo,

I've just been having a look at an article on the Offaly Historical and Archaeological Society website about  Thomas Lacy visiting Daingean (then called Philipstown) and Edenderry in 1855.  (http://www.offalyhistory.com/content/reading_resources/offaly_visitors/lacy_daingean_edenderry.htm) If I understand the article correctly there was a Catholic church in the town at that time. 

The 1900s records are probably at the church. I see your message is dated October last and wonder if, before I contact Midlands Ancestry, you have contacted them already and got the answer to your query about the Baptismal records?

 The Island Graveyard.  (http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,193546.msg1250961.html#msg1250961)
 Sheerin / Flynn in Geashill, Rathfeston, Daingean.  (http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,82382.msg924898.html#msg924898)
 Ballyduff.  (http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,189348.msg948731.html#msg948731)
Molly.  (http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,188438.msg937904.html#msg937904)
 Daingean.  (http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,80653.0.html)
 Griffith's Valuation (Sheeran).  (http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,208848.msg1072409.html#msg1072409)

Christopher
Title: Re: Baptism in Daingean
Post by: poppyo on Thursday 28 June 07 15:26 BST (UK)
Hello Christopher, thank you for your answers, Yes, I've read the Lacy article, the name of the church isn't mentioned.
I know that the records are at the church, I wrote to the parish priest, Father O'Byrne in January, no answer, I phoned him and he said he was a busy man and he would look up my relatives when he got time, after some months I wrote again, no answer. It is frustrating as I gave exact dates and offered to pay and the records would be fairly easy to look up.
I have found over a few years, that the Irish do not answer letters! I can say that as I am three quarters Irish.
The links are fine but I have hit a brick wall with Fr O'Byrne
Thanks for your help
Title: Re: Baptism in Daingean
Post by: poppyo on Tuesday 07 August 07 10:35 BST (UK)
Apologies to Father O'Byrne and the Irish! He sent me excellent details recently after I sent another letter.
Title: Re: Baptism in Daingean
Post by: Christopher on Tuesday 07 August 07 10:43 BST (UK)
Apologies to Father O'Byrne and the Irish! He sent me excellent details recently after I sent another letter.

That's great news, poppyo.

Christopher
Title: Re: Baptism in Daingean
Post by: gledhill on Tuesday 02 September 08 23:24 BST (UK)
Hi I wonder if anyone knows of Fawcetts in Dainean
While tracing my family I have found both a William ansd a John in Hulme Manchester who gave there birth place as Philips town. 1835 help would be much appriciated
Elsie
Title: Re: Baptism in Daingean
Post by: Notinpastyet on Wednesday 03 September 08 12:29 BST (UK)
Hello Elsie & Welcome to RC,I haven't any info for you,but I do see there were Fawcett in Griffiths Valuation under Geashill there are 8 listed this isn't far from Philipstown(which today is called Daingen.) I'm not been rude Elsie but if I was you I would post on the Offaly site the name Fawcett in it's own space - that way you will get a much better chance of some one seeing it that may have some info that will help you, rather then have the name lost in the middle of a thread,Good luck regards Nipy
Title: Re: Baptism in Daingean
Post by: Christopher on Wednesday 03 September 08 14:13 BST (UK)
Hi Elsie,

Welcome to RootsChat.

That's sound advice from Nipy.

Each family being researched should have its own thread rather than sharing a thread. It's much easier both for the person doing the search as well as the people assisting with the search ... it makes it easier to follow a thread.

Christopher
Title: Re: Baptism in Daingean
Post by: gledhill on Wednesday 03 September 08 17:41 BST (UK)
Wow what a sight thank you all so much. Originally I had the area as Edenderry and went on another sight didn't get one reply in 3 years to have 3 replys in a day is wonderful.
Will follow your  advise.
Elsie
Title: Re: Baptism in Daingean
Post by: Notinpastyet on Wednesday 03 September 08 18:03 BST (UK)
Hi Elsie,Glad your WOWED by us,I did notice there was a George Fawcett in  Edenderry owned 223 acres.Cheers Nipy