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Re: James LYNCH and Jane HEAVEY family in Lexilip 1870-90's
« Reply #18 on: Wednesday 15 May 19 23:42 BST (UK) »
I just put her name in, ticked Marriages.....  not there!
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Re: James LYNCH and Jane HEAVEY family in Lexilip 1870-90's
« Reply #19 on: Thursday 16 May 19 00:52 BST (UK) »
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Re: James LYNCH and Jane HEAVEY family in Lexilip 1870-90's
« Reply #21 on: Thursday 16 May 19 13:33 BST (UK) »
Many thanks to all of for your help.
 


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Re: James LYNCH and Jane HEAVEY family in Lexilip 1870-90's
« Reply #22 on: Sunday 19 May 19 23:19 BST (UK) »
Re James LYNCH = Jane HEAVEY marriage.
This is bit of a coincidence, so will be looking at this marriage , hopefully when the Registration document is available.
In Kilcloon, Co Meath , the Reg district where Jane was born!
January 12th 1869, the marriage of James LYNCH and Jane SHERRY .The actual church record is viewable on the Catholic Parish at the NLI microfilm 04177/09 page 13 and it is open to interpretation , but this is so close to the the structure of the name HEAVEY/ HEAVY. On Ancestry there is clearly a hand written transcript of this entry, that also uses SHERRY as the interpretation.

In terms of time line, Jane gave birth to Kate on 31st  Oct 1869 nr Leixlip , Kildare, the entry says they were in Kilcurragh, but I am not sure exactly where this is.
The witness names are difficult to interpret, perhaps looking at the actual document might help to resolve the entry.
I would welcome any thoughts on this.

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Re: James LYNCH and Jane HEAVEY family in Lexilip 1870-90's
« Reply #23 on: Sunday 19 May 19 23:41 BST (UK) »
Re James LYNCH = Jane HEAVEY marriage.
This is bit of a coincidence, so will be looking at this marriage , hopefully when the Registration document is available.
In Kilcloon, Co Meath , the Reg district where Jane was born!
January 12th 1869, the marriage of James LYNCH and Jane SHERRY .The actual church record is viewable on the Catholic Parish at the NLI microfilm 04177/09 page 13 and it is open to interpretation , but this is so close to the the structure of the name HEAVEY/ HEAVY. On Ancestry there is clearly a hand written transcript of this entry, that also uses SHERRY as the interpretation.

In terms of time line, Jane gave birth to Kate on 31st  Oct 1869 nr Leixlip , Kildare, the entry says they were in Kilcurragh, but I am not sure exactly where this is.
The witness names are difficult to interpret, perhaps looking at the actual document might help to resolve the entry.
I would welcome any thoughts on this.


I think it would be helpful to include Links to records you refer to.


Catholic Parish at the NLI microfilm 04177/09 page 13   Name of Parish??
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Re: James LYNCH and Jane HEAVEY family in Lexilip 1870-90's
« Reply #24 on: Sunday 19 May 19 23:45 BST (UK) »
Leixlip is  Microfilm 10176 / 01.... so not that one!
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Re: James LYNCH and Jane HEAVEY family in Lexilip 1870-90's
« Reply #25 on: Sunday 19 May 19 23:51 BST (UK) »

Kilcloon, Batterstown and Kilcock | Microfilm 04177 / 09



https://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000635223#page/13/mode/1up
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Re: James LYNCH and Jane HEAVEY family in Lexilip 1870-90's
« Reply #26 on: Saturday 08 June 19 09:05 BST (UK) »
I little bit of a disappointment following the updated of Civil Records registration documents on the IrishGenealogy.ie site this week.
Despite being sure there was a corresponding entry in 1869, there is no corresponding registration document for the marriage of
James LYNCH to Jane SHERRY/HEAVEY.
Further research has identified the problem.
Of the 45 marriage entries ( transcription  ) in the Kilcloon, Batterstown And Kilcock Parish from  1864 to 1873, the following are found in the GRO database.
All 11 entries 1871 , 72 and 73 are there.
Only 2 entries of the other 34 marriage records., one in Batterstown 1864 the other in 1865 in Kilcloon.
Whether this is representative of the whole database I am not sure, certainly you might not expect anywhere near 100% of records successfully surviving the transcription / record collation.
GRO quite that overall , in the early years national from 1863  15% of births and marriages were not registered.
I have provided the GRO with all the data including the various ref numbers in case this can help identify additional records lurking in the archive, not incorporated into their index.
So my search for James LYNCH parents remains with the clues I have from the various docs ,
Possibly son of Bernard and a Julia who died in Leixlip.
Possibly from Co Carlow based on the place name recorded on daughter Kate’s bapt entry as Killcarig.