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anyone who can look thru cork records
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Kay | Report | 12 Sep 2007 20:14 |
Hi can anyone help me I'm looking for someone who can look thru' the cork parish records.I want to find a Sylvester Barnes /barrons born Cork 1840 father Michel/Michael Barnes mother unknown ,Sylvester became a soldier was stationed in Athlone Barracks and married a Jane Williams in 1864 .Her father was a police-man called George Williams. |
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Rebekah | Report | 4 Nov 2007 06:33 |
Hi, |
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Janet | Report | 4 Nov 2007 12:12 |
Cork is Ireland's second biggest county and for parish records you will need to know whether you are looking for Catholic or Protestant baps and marriages, and then the Diocese, followed by barony and townland that you are looking for before you can get any further. RC records are with the churches all over Ireland but have microfilm copies in the National Library in Dublin and Belfast and a digitised collection in Roscommon. Protestant Records where they exist are in the TNA Dublin and Belfast.If the Diocese you are interested in happens to be Cloyne then your next stage will be to write to the Mallow Heritage Centre and ask their permission to view the records. |