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Irish research

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Rioja

Rioja Report 29 Sep 2006 11:55

Can ayone give me some advice? I am visiting Ireland next month to do some family research, but eveything I have read about sources and where to start, seems to be about the nineteenth century. My mother was born in 1946 in Cashel,Tipperary and I have birth certificates for her parents but no other info. I was under the impression that no records are available to look at for the public as they belong to the Catholic Church, but maybe I'm wrong. Can anyone help?

Nana Anna

Nana Anna Report 29 Sep 2006 12:16

You might find this site of interest. http://www.amireland.*com/clogheen/clogpage/roots.html Remove *

Cheshiremaid

Cheshiremaid Report 29 Sep 2006 13:09

Try this website for info http:/www(.)tfhr(.)org/ remove brackets Tipperary Family History Research have access to Catholic baptismal and marriage records for Cashel and Emly they may be able to help. Good luck Linda