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Limerick / Re: Mary Ann Havener
« on: Wednesday 26 October 05 10:47 BST (UK)  »
eira
the name havener -various spellings heavenor /havenor occurs in the kildimo/pallaskenry area about 10 miles west of limerick city.the lds records shows a wm h born to a harvey h and his wife jane supple in 1815.in my own records i have a child born to a john h and mary frawley and baptised in the catholic parish of kildimo/pallaskenry in 1837.while i don't have it to hand i have seen the h name in the griffiths valuation for the area.
george

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Limerick / Re: Toomey - Collins- Roche-Mulcare, Croom, Limerick
« on: Monday 26 September 05 19:54 BST (UK)  »
the marriage and first baptisms are in croom 1845/52.if it's the same michael and bridget they had apparently moved to rathkeale by 1854 where remaining baptisms occurred.

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Limerick / Re: Does anyone visit Archives in Limerick?
« on: Monday 26 September 05 19:50 BST (UK)  »
if your record of 1860 is a cvil record it must have been a protestant marriage (these start 1845)as civil records for catholics do not start until 1864.

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Limerick / Re: Toomey - Collins- Roche-Mulcare, Croom, Limerick
« on: Sunday 25 September 05 13:57 BST (UK)  »
i don't know if it's the same family but my records show a michael t/br h with 7 baptisms in rathkeale parish 1854+.he was a shoemaker of well lane,rathkeale.

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Limerick / Re: Does anyone visit Archives in Limerick?
« on: Sunday 25 September 05 10:52 BST (UK)  »
calmar
your message just said st michaels church -not whether catholic/protestant.if protestant it would be held in archives at st marys.as you say it was st michaels catholic church it should be in their records.

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Limerick / Re: Does anyone visit Archives in Limerick?
« on: Saturday 24 September 05 23:23 BST (UK)  »
this record possibly anglican church of ireland.check with st mary's cathedral.

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Limerick / Re: Where are records kept Limerick City?
« on: Saturday 24 September 05 19:59 BST (UK)  »
limerick birth,marriage and death records for the city are kept at st camillus hospital.those for county kept at st ita's hospital,newcastlewest.these records start in 1864.the cathedral you refer to is st john's(catholic).unfortunately our local archives at the granary,limerick is temporarily closed due to lack of government funding-they had computerised all parish as well as civil records.i notice that you are researching a myers family from limerick.i have data on a number of myers familiesin the area.

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