Author Topic: Timothy O’Shea & Julia O’’Sullivan  (Read 657 times)

Offline Kellehers

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Timothy O’Shea & Julia O’’Sullivan
« on: Wednesday 02 February 22 04:39 GMT (UK) »
Hi Everyone
I am trying to find birth records and parents for Timothy Shea  & Julia Sullivan  from Ireland can anyone help me
They Married on 11th February 1834 in Killorglin and the address for Timothy just states Gortbuy
Thank you

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Re: Timothy O’Shea & Julia O’’Sullivan
« Reply #1 on: Wednesday 02 February 22 07:32 GMT (UK) »
For others who may be able to help, Killorglin is in Co Kerry, Ireland.

Here's the townland of Gortboy mentioned.
https://www.townlands.ie/kerry/dunkerron-north/knockane/curraghmore/gortboy/

OP, you may want to click on 'Report to moderator' and ask for this thread to be moved to the Kerry board.

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Re: Timothy O’Shea & Julia O’’Sullivan
« Reply #2 on: Wednesday 02 February 22 09:45 GMT (UK) »
Hi Everyone
I am trying to find birth records and parents for Timothy Shea  & Julia Sullivan  from Ireland can anyone help me
They Married on 11th February 1834 in Killorglin and the address for Timothy just states Gortbuy
Thank you

Kilorglin R.C. Parish Registers are not online but there is an index (births & marriages 1798-1911) on Irish Genealogy (perhaps this is where you got the above marriage?)
https://registers.nli.ie/parishes/0683
It's likely that there will have been no further details recorded in the marriage register for that time period. The groom, and indeed the bride, may or may not have been baptised in that same church but as both are common names in the area it will probably be very difficult to know if a baptism record you do find is actually the correct one.
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