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Re: FRYER Family
« Reply #18 on: Friday 08 January 16 00:17 GMT (UK) »


Have you seen the records on www.familysearch.org   several records for Fryer/Fraher and other variations

https://familysearch.org/search/collection/results?count=20&query=%2Bsurname%3Afryer~%20%2Bany_place%3A%22cork%20ireland%22~&collection_id=1408347

if you have trouble with above link just go into www.familysearch.org  and go into Ireland and key in Fryer and "any" for records and the above are the results. 

There is a photo of a Fryer tomb at St. Multose graveyard in Kinsale on historic graves.com 

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http://historicgraves.com/st-multose-s/co-mult-0128/grave

Another Fryer memorial in Kilcreadan, Ladysbridge which is in East Cork about 40 miles from Kinsale.

http://historicgraves.com/kilcredan/co-klcd-0050/grave

I also came across a Fryer headstone at Old Church cemetery in Cobh (formerly Queenstown).

I don't have any connection to Fryers.Liberty

Mary
Celtic Liberty

Thanks Mary, that's fantastic, they are certainly part of of my family group.

Steve
Freyer- Cork, Galway, England, Australia
Bryce - Renfrew, Dunedin, Melbourne

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Re: FRYER Family
« Reply #19 on: Friday 08 January 16 00:35 GMT (UK) »
Thanks for the information Richard, you are certainly helping me fill in some gaps.

The Church of Ireland records for Kinsale are very feint and difficult, if not impossible, to read in some instances.

As per these records Joseph and Catherine had the following Children:
- Thomas Fryer       Baptised 24 Feb 1809
- Henry Fryer          Baptised 7 May 1817

No record of a "John" in 1812/13 but this is very probable considering the gap between Thomas and Henry and the fact that the record may have been illegible. What information do you have that makes you believe there may have been a John?

The Diocese of Cork and Ross archives record Josiah Fryer marrying Catherine McDonnell in 1807. For my purposes I have assumed that they are the parents of the above. I could very well be wrong but the dates fit and given the frequency of misspelling of names and/or the feint parish records I have taken that leap for now

Most of the information I have relied upon has been taken from a written report done by a researcher approx 15 years ago. If you pm your email address I am more than happy to send this info to you.

Kind Regards,

Steve


Freyer- Cork, Galway, England, Australia
Bryce - Renfrew, Dunedin, Melbourne