from Tithes Applotment Books 1823-1837 at the National Arhives
http://titheapplotmentbooks.nationalarchives.ie/this covers the 26 counties and I found
Tierney Michael Maddenstown Ballysax Kildare 1826
there are 67 Reilly in county but none match
Tierney Michael Barretstown Knocktopher Kilkenny 1830
there are 30 Reilly in county but none match
Tierney Michael Knockearl,Bricana Templeharry King's 1825
Tierney Michael Temple Harry Templeharry King's 1825
there are 7 Reilly in county but none match
Tierney Michael Sluggarah Limerick Limerick 1824
Tierney Michael Sluggara Limerick Limerick 1824
Tierney Michael Cahirelly East Caherelly Limerick 1833
Tierney Michael Caherelly East Caherelly Limerick 1833
there are 13 Reilly in county but none match
Tierney Michael Farnavorra Ballysheehan Tipperary 1827
Tierney Michael Knockanavin Glenkeen Tipperary 1832
Tierney Michael Ballydrehid Killardry Tipperary 1834
Tierney Michael Shehevry Upperchurch, Templebeg Tipperary 1829
Tierney Michael Commons of Knocervoula Upperchurch, Templebeg Tipperary 1829
Tierney Michael Commons of Knockervoula Upperchurch, Templebeg Tipperary 1829
there are 24 Reilly in county but none match
but I had restricted the Tierney to just a Michael , I could
redo it and should but I went over to the 6 counties and used the indexs to find Tithes Applotment Books 1823-1837 based upon the work of the Irish Genealogy Hub. The relevant original books are in the
Public Record Office of Northern Ireland (PRONI) Belfast
and in
http://www.irishgenealogyhub.com/armagh-ancestry.php#.V9j1KmWoc5QI found both names in the same townland, same parish, and same county
REILY, ANDREW-- TOWNLAND: TULLYVALLON HAMILTON YEAR: 1830-NEWTOWNHAMILTON-ARMAGH
TIERNEY, FELIX-- TOWNLAND: TULLYVALLON HAMILTON YEAR: 1830-NEWTOWNHAMILTON-ARMAGH
TIERNEY, PATT.-- TOWNLAND: TULLYVALLON HAMILTON YEAR: 1830-NEWTOWNHAMILTON-ARMAGHso if I was a betting man that’s the winner for the most likely place where bride and groom met.
in the same way I further selected out the Michael Tierney entries from the same source
Tierney, Michael-- Townland: Carricknagavna Year: 1828-Forkhill-Armagh
Tierney, Michael-T: Cregnadeveskey Y: 1825-Termonmaguirk-Tyrone
so this means to me that Michael might be living with his father mother a widow, or a brother if
church records exist it is worth checking so
https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/sites/default/files/publications/Guide_to_church_records.pdfNEWTOWNHAMILTON, CO. ARMAGH
C.I. Newtownhamilton (Armagh diocese)
[Earliest registers destroyed in Dublin, c.1825-c.1875] Baptisms, 1823-6.
Baptisms, 1871-; marriages, 1845-; burials, 1876-; vestry minutes, 1877-; preachers’ books, 1845-.
P. Clarkesbridge
Baptisms, 1822-50; marriages, 1840-45; lists of communicants, 1822-62.
Baptisms, 1822-1954; lists of communicants, 1822- 1954.
P. 1st Newtownhamilton
[Up until 1835 1st Newtownhamilton and Creggan were united]
Register book containing list of session members, 1833, details of families by townland, 1833, accounts, 1832-36, stipend accounts with names, 1832-35, deaths, 1833-c.1836, and lists of poor people supported, c.1833.
Baptisms, 1833-90; marriages, 1833-89.
P. 2nd Newtownhamilton
Baptisms, 1823-1915; marriages, 1823-44 and 1862- 1936; new communicants, 1823-61; communion roll, c.1870-1938; session minutes, 1827-9, with censures, 1824-9; lists of membership certificates received and given, 1823-41; census of the congregation, 1826.
P. Tullyvallen
Financial report, 1917-18.
R.C. [Newtownhamilton parish forms part of the Roman Catholic parish of Lower Creggan – see under CREGGAN] ie
R.C. Lower Creggan (Armagh diocese) Baptisms, 1845-80; marriages, 1845-81.
R.C. Upper Creggan (Crossmaglen) (Armagh diocese) Baptisms and marriages, 1796-1803, 1812-29 and 1845-1881.
I am about to post and noted a James could be the father of Michael, so here are the possibles in the 6 counties, you could look up the national library for james in the 6 counties.
Tierney, James-T: Bockets Y: 1829-Killeeshill-Tyrone
Tierney, Jas.-Tl: Drumrainbaun Yr: 1834-Galloon-Fermanagh
Tierney, Jas.-Tl: Keeranbeg Yr: 1834-Galloon-Fermanagh
The Tithes are very useful but were not state organised but by the Church Of Ireland, and are incomplete, but better than nothing.
I have run out of time, keep going