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Offline keithwelton

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« on: Tuesday 09 October 07 20:41 BST (UK) »
Going to Courtmacsherry/lislevane/timoleague/clonakilty end of this month to look for welton/connolly ancestor info born 1820-1825
Any ideas where to look ?
welton whelton connolly courtmacsherry clonakilty timoleague lislevane

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Re: courtmacsherry
« Reply #1 on: Tuesday 09 October 07 21:15 BST (UK) »
 Hi, Timoleague is a townland and civil Parish. Courtmacsherry civil Parish is Lislee, Lislevane civil parish is abbymahon.Clonakilty Civil Parish is Kilgarriff.
     Most come under cork-ross Diocese. Most of the records are in the national Library of Ireland.
         You could also try in Cork City. it's Cork City Ancestral Project,Cork Co, Library, Model Farm Road Cork.
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Re: courtmacsherry
« Reply #2 on: Wednesday 10 October 07 08:39 BST (UK) »
Cant help you but brought back memories!
My parents lived in Butlerstown between Lislevane and Courtmacsherry.
Kooky
Clulo - Staffs.,Warwickshire, Lancs.1780 -1950
Fisher- Nafferton,Hull, Manchester.1770-1840-1950
Kane&McNeill,Forkhill, Armagh and Glasgow,Bray Dublin.1850s -1920
Boshell and Dowzard- Dublin, 1840s -1911
Kay/Bremner Edinburgh 1800 - 1841.Kay Staffs.& Lancs1842 -1901
Kay - Newcastle on Tyne 1780-1861
Swindell, Marple & Manchester 1900->
Makinson, M/c & Prestwich 1870 ->
Beacom/Jones - Enniskillen 1780 ->

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Re: courtmacsherry
« Reply #3 on: Wednesday 10 October 07 13:18 BST (UK) »
 Hi when you go to Cork you could also try. Cork Archives Institute,Christ Church, South Main Street, Cork. Open 10am-1pm and 2.30-5pm Monday to Friday.
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