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Church of Ireland Churches, Kinsalebeg 1902
« on: Thursday 05 November 09 16:10 GMT (UK) »
Does anyone know how I can find out the name(s) of the Churches (Church of Ireland denominatin) in Kinsalebeg.  One of my ancestors was a vicar at Kinsalebeg from 1878 - 1902.  Have no ideas as to which parish it was.

He died in 1904, and I would presume that it was in/and around the area of Kinsalebeg, as that was his last ministerial appointment prior to his death.

Another point, does anyone have access to 1901 census for Kinsalebeg area?

Thanks in anticipation to anyone who can help me in any way.

cheers
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Re: Church of Ireland Churches, Kinsalebeg 1902
« Reply #1 on: Thursday 05 November 09 16:21 GMT (UK) »
Have you checked Church of Ireland website (will list current Diocese and Parishes)-
www.ireland.anglican.org/index.php?do=information.dioceses&page=parishes&id=69
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Re: Church of Ireland Churches, Kinsalebeg 1902
« Reply #2 on: Thursday 05 November 09 16:22 GMT (UK) »
If you post his name, I'll have a look for you...

The 1901 census data will be available (free) on the National Archives website by early next year.



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Re: Church of Ireland Churches, Kinsalebeg 1902
« Reply #3 on: Thursday 05 November 09 16:41 GMT (UK) »
I think Clashmore is the nearest town to Kinsalebeg where there was a CofI church - and listed as the minister there in 1894 is a Charles Carroll A.B.

I think we've mentioned him before....

the Diocese is Lismore, and the Benefice is Clashmore... not sure if that's the same as a parish?

edit: link to the previous Co. Tipperary thread on Rev. Charles Carrol


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Re: Church of Ireland Churches, Kinsalebeg 1902
« Reply #4 on: Thursday 05 November 09 17:13 GMT (UK) »
Thanks all for your very quick response to my posting.  I shall follow your links, and plod on ....... and on ........ and on .......... hopefully getting more results.  You are all superb!
Many, many thanks.
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Re: Church of Ireland Churches, Kinsalebeg 1902
« Reply #5 on: Thursday 05 November 09 18:12 GMT (UK) »
another mention of Clashmore & Charles for you from Slater's of 1894 :

  Clashmore - parish & village, in the barony of Decies-within-Drum, union of Youghal, Co. Waterford

  Church or Ireland - Rev. Charles Carroll  B.A.
    residence : The Glebe

neither the Church in Clashmore, or Rev. Carroll are listed in Thom's 1904


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Re: Church of Ireland Churches, Kinsalebeg 1902
« Reply #6 on: Friday 06 November 09 13:12 GMT (UK) »
Shane, thanks yet again for the info.  I have to say i think you are all brilliant in giving me information and suggestions.  Thanks so much.  Should i find out any more, i shall let everyone know.
Bye ....
Cesca :)
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Dunn, Belbroughton Worcs, Kinver and Bilston Staffs
Ealey, Middlesex and London
Turberville, Worcester and Newport South Wales
Fitzgerald, Pontypool, South Wales
Day, Somerset and Pontypool, South Wales
Mundy or Munday Pontypool, South Wales

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Re: Church of Ireland Churches, Kinsalebeg 1902
« Reply #7 on: Wednesday 10 March 10 00:30 GMT (UK) »
Kinsalebeg and Clashmore are the same parish in West Waterford. Clashmore is a small village and is about 4 miles away from the Kinsalebeg area. Kinsalebeg is not a village just an area known as that. There is a primary school and a Catholic Church close by. The 1901 census is presently online as is the 1911 one. The nearest town is Youghal which is just across the border in Co. Cork approx 5 miles.

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Re: Church of Ireland Churches, Kinsalebeg 1902
« Reply #8 on: Wednesday 10 March 10 13:51 GMT (UK) »
Melmel,  Thanks for your help, shall have a look at the 1901 census and also look at other ways of trying to trace my ancestor.  Very many thanks.
Cesca :)
Carroll, Armagh later Market Harborough
Dunn, Belbroughton Worcs, Kinver and Bilston Staffs
Ealey, Middlesex and London
Turberville, Worcester and Newport South Wales
Fitzgerald, Pontypool, South Wales
Day, Somerset and Pontypool, South Wales
Mundy or Munday Pontypool, South Wales