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Mayo / Marriage lookup please
« on: Friday 13 April 12 05:43 BST (UK)  »
Mary Cronnolly married John Murphy Feb. 1872 in Kilasser RC parish.
Thanks,
Suzanne

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Limerick / Ballylanders Roman Catholic Church records
« on: Friday 13 April 12 00:21 BST (UK)  »
My great great grandparents Michael Davern & Mary Noonan Davern were married in the Ballylanders Roman Catholic Church Feb. 13, 1861.  The Emly & Cashel Dioceses has not given permission to the Momon Church to copy any  of the church parish records. So where can I, who lives in the USA, get a copy of my great great grandparent's marriage record ?  They were married before the start of the civil record index for roman catholics, so that does me no good :(
Any help or ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Suzanne

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The Common Room / Sponsors on Roman Catholic baptismal record
« on: Wednesday 14 December 11 20:13 GMT (UK)  »
Does any one know the age a relative had to be to qualify as a sponsor / godparent ?
Also could in laws, such as a sister in law be a sponsor / godparent ?

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Mayo / Trying to find a civil marriage record
« on: Monday 28 November 11 02:41 GMT (UK)  »
I have a copy of my great grandparents Roman Catholic marriage, from the Irish family History Foundation web site.  The web site only has their church marriage record, not the civil marriage record. I also have checked the family search.org & mayo family history centres web sites, no civil marriage record there either.
Here is the marriage information for my great grandparents.

John Murphy married Mary Cronnolly, yes Cronnolly not Connolly, February 22, 1872 in the Killasser Roman Catholic Church. Witnesses were Bernard O'Hara & Catherine Cronnolly.
I have found my great grandparents in both the 1901 & 1911 census, living in Townland : Treanrevagh, Parish: Killasser.

I'm hoping some one can help me find their civil marriage, which hopefully will list their parents names, because the church marriage record doesn't.




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Mayo / Cronnollys / Cronnellys of Kilasser area
« on: Wednesday 23 November 11 01:31 GMT (UK)  »
My great grandmother was Mary Cronnolly / Cronnelly from Kilasser area of Co. Mayo.
She was born around 1854.  Feburary 1872 she married John Murphy in the Kilasser Roman Catholic Church. Witnesses to the marriage were Bernard O'Hara & Catherine Cronnolly.  John Murphy & Mary Cronnolly Murphy had 12 children that I have found.
I'm looking for more information on the Cronnolly / Cronnelly family.

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Limerick / Noonans from Ballylanders, Limerick
« on: Monday 21 November 11 05:03 GMT (UK)  »
I'm trying to make a connection with others who had Noonan ancestors from the area of Ballylanders, Limerick.
My great great grandmother was Mary Noonan born about 1836 in or near Ballylanders. She married Michael Davern in 1862 in the Ballylanders Roman Catholic Church. She had 11 children.  I don't know the names of here parents or siblings, which is what I'm trying to find.

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Limerick / Hannans from Kilfinnane, Limerick
« on: Monday 21 November 11 04:46 GMT (UK)  »
I'm looking for anyone who has Hannans who were either born or lived in Kilfinnane Limerick from 1810 -1910.
My grandfather Michael Joseph Hannan born 1895, his parents James Hannan born 1870 & Margaret Davern born 1868, James Hannan's parents were John Hannan born 1840 & Johanna Wallis born 1845 were married & lived in Kilfinnane. John Hannan's parents were James Hannan born 1810 & Ellen born ? I don't know who James Hannan born 1810 parents are.

Does anyone have a connection to my Hannans ?

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