« Reply #2 on: Tuesday 01 May 07 18:05 BST (UK) »
Hello CU,
Daniel's birth would most likely have been registered and a certificate would be available as would the others if they were born post 1864.
If Daniel was their first child then its more than likely that the marriage of Luke and Ellen would be registered too..
oops just re-read your message... John just missed the registration period so therefore the marriage unless a protestant one would only be available in Church records (thats a matter of scrolling through microfiche...)
The results for a quick search from Griffiths brought up the following
Sarsfield Bridget Cloghbrack Upper Ross Galway
Sarsfield Michael Maum West Ross Galway
Sarsfield Michael Tonlegee Ross Galway
Sarsfield Michael Inchiquin Killursa Galway
Sarsfield Laurence Newtown Kilcummin Galway
Sarsfield Anthony Dooroy Cong Galway
Sarsfield Patrick Dooroy Cong Galway
I did a wider search and no other relevant hits came up,
Cullinane Andrew Killaloonty Tuam Galway
Cullinane John Kilmore Tuam Galway
Cullinane Andrew Galway Road Tuam Galway
Cullinane Andrew Bohernagreana or Sun St. Tuam Galway
sorry could not help you more.
Best wishes
Mo
Sarsfield Anthony Ardaun West Cong Galway
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