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Ireland (Historical Counties) => Ireland => Mayo => Topic started by: bradelkington on Thursday 25 September 14 19:49 BST (UK)
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Hi there I have come across a website called mayo ancesters and found the marriage of my fourth great grandparents owen boyle and Catherine conolly in 1845 south mayo but I am not a member to view all the details, they moved to England around 1850 and settled in Wolverhampton, I would really appreciate any member of the website to view the record for me, many thanks
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PS I have the date and town from another site as
Owen BOYLE to Catherine Anne CONNELY January 30 Ballyglass
would there be a marriage certificate like there would be in England for this time plus what other info can I get from the marriage? regards
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Just to bump this topic back up as ive had no replies, would there be any more details including on this marriage including fathers names?
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Rootschat doesn't allow lookup requests from sites whose terms & conditions prohibit such lookups but in this case it no longer matters since the site is closed-
This website is no longer active
For queries, you should contact:
North Mayo Heritage Centre North Mayo
or
South Mayo Family History South Mayo
Thanks for your support over the last 8 years
Wishing you all success in tracing your ancestors.
... Sean
http://www.mayoancestors.com/
Civil registration of Catholic marriages began in 1864 (from 1845 for non-Catholic ones including Registry Office) so if you can't find the marriage in the civil registration index (www.familysearch.org) then it likely was Catholic and the only record will be the church record. In that case there are probably few details recorded- date, names of bride and groom and perhaps the witnesses' names.
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The Marriage record you mention
30 Jan 1845
Burriscarra RC Parish
Husband Owen Boyle address Ballyglass. Father Boyle
Bride Catherine Connelly NO address. Father Connelly
Witness Michael Gynn and Mary Brennan
These are only details shown