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Re: Anglican baptisms in RC Ireland?
« Reply #27 on: Wednesday 01 May 13 11:54 BST (UK) »
It does give the maiden name  and also his occupation, Officer of Coastguard.

That's brilliant, thanks for the info. The last entry I'm guessing is removed to Teelin West. He moved there in April 1840 and Alfred was baptised in July 1840. That would narrow down a place of death for Ann as it looks like that would have been his last posting before he returned to England. What would be the nearest Anglican church to Kilcar, unfortunately the baptism record of Alfred frustratingly doesn't mention the name of the church?
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« Reply #28 on: Wednesday 01 May 13 11:56 BST (UK) »
Ok, so also looking at Ballycastle in Co. Down as a possible burial place for Ann?
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« Reply #29 on: Wednesday 01 May 13 11:57 BST (UK) »
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What would be the nearest Anglican church to Kilcar, unfortunately the baptism record of Alfred frustratingly doesn't mention the name of the church?

RC and CofI records are kept by parish - so historic records for the CofI parish of Kilcar is what you would need - see  Reply #23

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« Reply #30 on: Wednesday 01 May 13 12:15 BST (UK) »
PRONI seem to have records for Kilcar CofI parish - film reference MIC/1/191

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Re: Anglican baptisms in RC Ireland?
« Reply #31 on: Wednesday 01 May 13 12:22 BST (UK) »
This is brilliant stuff, thanks very much Shane.

So just to reiterate, Ann could have died in Kilcar, Co. Donegal or Ballycastle in Co. Down if she died in Ireland. I'll have a look at the PRONI site as well, they'll probably have the records for Co. Down as well.
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« Reply #32 on: Wednesday 01 May 13 12:33 BST (UK) »
you have to visit PRONI to view the records - the dont have any parish records online that I know of.

It looks like the civil parish for Ballycastle is    Ramoan - possibly also the name of the CofI parish

sorry - dont know why I said Co. Down, Ballycastle is in Co. Antrim ... (I've been there so should know)
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« Reply #33 on: Wednesday 01 May 13 12:55 BST (UK) »
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 Removal date : 8 Dec 1841
 Removed to : 'Snipe'[?] Cutter

one more detail.... the ship was the cutter Snipe, and George was later commander of the ship

  Name : Snipe   
  Type : Cutter    
  Launched    : 28 June 1828
  Hull : Wooden
  Propulsion : Sail
  Builders measure : 122 tons
  Guns : 6
  Fate :1860
  9 March 1839   Commanded by Lieutenant commander Thomas Baldock, off the coast of Ireland
  31 May 1843   Commanded by Lieutenant commander George Raymond, particular service

see : http://www.pdavis.nl/ShowShip.php?id=2087

also some details of George given on that same website :

  George Raymond R.N.   
  Born 6 November 1795,  St Mathew, Bethnal Green, Middlesex
  Died 22 October 1866,  Abingdon, Berkshire
  Ranks :
   11 March 1807   Entered Navy
   17 February 1815   Lieutenant
   9 January 1854   Retired Commander
  Service :
   15 April 1842       Lieutenant commander in Spy, west coast of Africa
   31 May 1843       Lieutenant commander in Snipe, particular service
   11 January 1848       Lieutenant commander in Onyx, Dover

see : http://www.pdavis.nl/ShowBiog.php?id=508
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