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Baptism Records, Ballinakill, Co. Laois, 1830

This parish register is the second register on the microfilm which holds the records for ‘Ballinakill’ Roman Catholic parish, County Laois. The parish title on the register as written by the Parish Priest is as above, including Ballyroan, Abbeyleix and Knockardegur. No mention of these other parishes is made in any official index to the parish records for County Laois


NLI film No. #4210

The names of the children baptised in the Roman Catholic parish of ‘Ballenakill, Ballyroan, Abyleix & Knocgordegur’ for the year 1830 are listed below as well as the names of their parents. Townlands and baptismal sponsor names are also given in the parish records but not included here. Townland names are quite often abbreviated. No attempt has been made to identify the civil parishes for the townlands below. All spellings for names, surnames and townlands are as read – depending on script, someone else might read them differently. No guarantee is given as to accuracy of this index it has not been checked and some entries may have been missed. It is intended as a guide to surnames and townland names occurring in the register for the year 1830. The index is sorted alphabetically by child & fathers surname. See the list of mothers surnames which do not occur as child’s surnames.

Townland names as given (including questionables & variations) : A. Cross – Aughnacross – B. Bawn – B. Beg – B. Lane – B. Picas – Bally Picas – Bally?price – Ballyehane – Ballynakill – Barna – Bawn – Blandsfort – Boleba?con – Boleybeg – Branra – Brewery lane – Bride st – C. King – C. Lane – Castlecool – Chapel lane – Church st – Clonking – Clunting? – Derryfore – Drimatyrl – Drymatyne – Factory – Factory – G. Gard – G. Hound – G. King – G. Muttin – G. Smutten – G. Yard – Garenteggart – Gargin…. – Glenabrick? – Graig ? – Graignehowan – Graigue – Graveyard – Iron Mills – K.bawn – Kileronan – Lisbigny – Moat – Moate – Money clear – Myad
– Myard – N. Bawn – N. Gurthe – Nock – Nock Bawn – Nockbawn – Nockordagum – Ragarra – Raghgarra – Ralish – Sampson’s Court – Spink – Spout lane – Sprout lane – Square – Stand?rop st – Upper Ironmills – Ur. Ironmills – Watercastle

Mother Surnames not occurring as child’s (incl variations) :Barry – Bergan – Bishop – Brady – Breen – Brenan – Bruton – Buckly – Butler – Cahill – Campion – Cashin – Clooney – Colleton – Condran – D?udy – Darcy – Dooling – Dooly – Doomy – Duff – Eagan – Farrell? – Flanagan – Fox – Foyle – Galvin – Glinnen – Haly – Hanlon – Hanoright – Hogan – Hogg – Hologhan – Jein – Keating – Kehoe – Kelly – Kenna – Kennelly – Kerby – Keys – Laharty – Larkin – – Malone – McCree – Mooney – More? – Muldowny – Murray Neill — O’Brien – Querny – Rady – Reynolds – Ruth – Sally – Sparrow – Spencer – Staunton – Sutly – Trench – Tynan – Tyrle – Wallace – Waters

Name
Mary B….
Margt Barron
William Bowe
Tim Bowes
Michael Boylan
Mary Boylan
Jeremiah Brennan
Richd Buggy
?Hill Burke
Honor Byrne
Ned Byrne
Ann Byrne
Elen Byrne
John Byrne
Thomas Byrne
Martin Byrne
Andy Carbery
Ellen Carroll
Tom Comerford
Ann Corrigan
Nicholas Coss
William Coss
Cath Costigan
Ann Cullen
Catherine Cullen
Margret Deaton
Honoria Deaton
Ann Deigan
Judith Delany
Judith Delany
Pat Delany
Ellen Doo(/n)y
Michael Dooley
Michael Dunn
Ellen Dunne
Edward Dunne
Jas Fallon
John Fitzpatrick
Judy Fitzpatrick
Judith Fitzpatrick
Thos Fleming
Eliza Fogarty
Mary Gorman
Mary Goss
Bernard Goss
Mary Goss
Margt Goss
Will Hickey
Catherine Holihan
Cathr Hughes
Martin Hyney
Michl Kavanagh
Edwd Kavanagh
Pat Kavanagh
Martin Kennedy
Will Kennedy
Martin Kennedy
John Lain
Catherine Lalor
Anne Lalor
Martin Lalor
Margret Lalor
Mary Lamb
Judith Langton
Pat Lannon
Eliza Lawless
Cathr Loughman
Margret Lowry
Mary Mack
Eliza Maher
Cath Maher
Jas Maher
Cathr Maher
Pat Mansfield
Catherine Mcabe
James McDonald
Mary McDonald
John McDonald
Wm. McEvoy
Bridget McEvoy
Michl McGrath
Bess McGrath
Bridget Mcormick
Mary (?M)ealy??
Kitty Medler
Michl Meighan
Eliza Mihan
Mary Moore
Patrick Moore
Honoria Moore
Will Mulhall
Elizabeth Mulhall
James Mulhall
John Neil
Pat Nocton
Laurence O’Hara
Alice Phelan
Mary Phelan
Chas Phelan
Ann Poor or Paor?
William Purcell
Catherine Purcil
Anty Ryan
John Ryan
James Ryan
Jas Ryan
Laurence Scantlon
Anty Shea
James Sheeran
Mary Shelly
Margt Sheran
Wm. Short
Denis Slevan
Jas Swain
James Swaine
John Tierney
Mary Tierney
Bridget Tobin
Mary Towley?
Tom unknown
John Vicars
Judith Wall
Bridget Wallace
Ellen Walsh
Pat Walsh
Michael Walsh
Mary Walsh
Margret Whelan
Ann Worthington
Mary Worthington
Father
Pat
John
Martin
John
John
Pat
Jno
John
James
?Laurence
Pat
Thos
Richard
John
Danl
John
Pat
James
James
John
Nicholas
James
Wm
Michl
James
James
Will
Michl
John
?Jer
Charles
John
Wm
Wm
?Pat
Richd
Thos
Pat
Terry
Michl
Lagg
Jno
John
Richd
Antony
Anthony
Martin
Timothy
Tom
Fantin
Joseph
Michl
Wm
John
?Ned
Dennis
Wm
Jer
Edmd
John
John
James
Wm
?Ned
Jas
Michl
Wm
Michl
Pat
Jno
Ml
Denis
?Tim
Mark
John
James
Michael
John
Tom
Pat
John
Peter
John
Michl
John
Pat
John
Wm
Bob
Pat
Will
John
Martin
John
Wm
John
Mick
Pat
Pierce
John
Will
John
Larry
Danl
Andy
John
Pat
Wm
Andy
John
Jas
James
Jas
Jas
Phil
Pat
Thos
Thomas
Maurice
?
Michael
Joseph
James
John
Edwd
Edwd
Thomas
James
John
Michael
Mother
Sally Neill
Betty Walsh
Mary Bishop
Judith Walsh
Ann Buckly
Margt Dunne
Mary Brennan
Betty Maher
Anty Eagan
Margaret Butler
Mary Delany
Ann Dunn
Margt Fox
Cath Kehoe
Ellen McDonald
Elen Ruth
Betty Neil
Betty Brady
Margt Tynan
Mary Walsh
Anty Lamb
Ann Murray
Judith Mack
Ellen Hanlon
Mary Larkin
Margret Brennan
Honor Colleton
Mary Kerby
Kitty Byrne
Mary Malone
Anne O’Brien
Mary Brenan
Cath Whelan
Catherine Keys
Ellen Brennan
Anty McDonald
Mary Reynolds
Betty Darcy
Margret Gorman
Cath Sutly
Judith McDonald
Anne Cullen
Judith Mooney
Catherine Carroll
Catherine Doomy
Biddy Haly
? Hologhan
Ann Wallace
Catherine Hanoright
Cath Farrell??
Betty Barry
Ellen Bergan
Ann Cahill
Kitty Dooly
Margt Breen
Anty Hologhan
Cath Keating
Judith Waters
Judy Brennan
Mary Gorman
Agnes Kelly
Margret Neill
Anty Lalor
Judy Cashin
Mary Phelan
Mary Sparrow
Margt Byrne
Betty Whelan
Mary
Anty
Mary
Mary
Ellen
Mary
Honor
Ann
Mary
Ann
Mary
Betty
Bridget
Cath
Ally
Bridget
Ellen
Honor
Suzana
Catharine
Margt
Mary
Bridt
Catherine
Bet
Mary Sally
Mary Dooling
Mary Laharty
Ellen Goss
Bridgt Jein
Judith McCree
Mary Fitzpatrick
Anne Fogarty
Margt Foyle
Ellen Clooney
Mary Glinnen
Margt Spencer
Mary Walsh
Bridget Kelly
Mary Burke
Anne Condran
Mary Boylan
Mary Brennan
Mary Fitzpatrick
Mary Brennan
Mary Duff
Margt Kenna
Mary Delany
Mary Lowry
Winifred Flanagan
Anne Kennelly
Brid Bruton
Margt Muldowny
MAry Keating
Honor Lannon
Judith Comerford
Ann Comerford
Ann Comerford
Mary Walsh
Ellen Dunne
Mary Dunn
Margt Hogg
Date
01-Mar 1830
23-Oct 1830
11-Apr 1830
18-Sep 1830
28-Nov 1830
07-Mar 1830
14-Mar 1830
19-Sep 1830
13-Apr 1830
30-Jun 1830
30-May 1830
07-Nov 1830
15-Sep 1830
10-Oct 1830
10-Oct 1830
19-Apr 1830
15-Feb 1830
01-Aug 1830
14-Feb 1830
18-Apr 1830
13-May 1830
26-Sep 1830
29-Sep 1830
11-Apr 1830
04-Jul 1830
05-Sep 1830
18-Apr 1830
12-Dec 1830
19-Dec 1830
14-Mar 1830
24-Jun 1830
10-Jun 1830
16-Aug 1830
12-Dec 1830
02-May 1830
11-Apr 1830
24-Feb 1830
22-May 1830
05-Dec 1830
13-Dec 1830
01-Aug 1830
22-Feb 1830
08-Oct 1830
27-Nov 1830
31-Dec 1830
22-Aug 1830
24-Jan 1830
29-Jun 1830
01-Jul 1830
16-Apr 1830
14-Nov 1830
10-Oct 1830
11-Jul 1830
06-Jun 1830
14-Nov 1830
25-Apr 1830
11-Nov 1830
27-Oct 1830
20-Jun 1830
15-Feb 1830
19-Sep 1830
08-Aug 1830
05-Mar 1830
02-May 1830
21-Feb 1830
24-Jan 1830
04-Apr 1830
10-Oct 1830
08-Feb 1830
17-Mar 1830
25-Jul 1830
21-Feb 1830
16-Apr 1830
20-Sep 1830
21-Dec 1830
20-Jul 1830
21-Mar 1830
13-May 1830
27-Jun 1830
26-Dec 1830
15-Apr 1830
04-Jul 1830
27-Sep 1830
11-Jul 1830
19-Dec 1830
10-Oct 1830
03-Oct 1830
27-Jan 1830
29-Jan 1830
30-Jan 1830
02-May 1830
23-May 1830
24-Jan 1830
24-Jun 1830
18-Jul 1830
11-Apr 1830
02-May 1830
14-Nov 1830
14-Nov 1830
14-Mar 1830
24-Nov 1830
08-Aug 1830
20-May 1830
18-Oct 1830
01-Sep 1830
04-Mar 1830
13-Jul 1830
23-Aug 1830
08-Feb 1830
10-Jun 1830
26-Apr 1830
28-Jun 1830
26-Apr 1830
25-Jul 1830
18-Jul 1830
26-Jul 1830
14-Mar 1830
12-Dec 1830
11-Apr 1830
25-Apr 1830
20-Jun 1830
14-Mar 1830
28-Dec 1830
28-Mar 1830
28-Sep 1830
28-Sep 1830
28-Aug 1830
14-Nov 1830
30-Sep 1830
03-Feb 1830

Marriage Index. Newcastle West, Limerick. 1834-35

Newcastle West, Limerick

 Newcastle West Marriages 1834-35

This is an index of the names of the people who were married in the Roman Catholic parish of Newcastle West during the years 1834-35.  The following table of marriages is transcribed from Microfilm No. 2425 held online by the National Library of Ireland accessible through their Roman Catholic Parish Register Search page.   All names and surnames given here are as I read them.


My list is sorted by the surname of the groom.  Question marks indicate letters or words I had a problem reading.  The letters ‘sic’ indicate that is how I read the letters I have typed.
[ ] indicates that the letters within the brackets are my best guess at what the letters might be. n.g=not given.

Townlands are not given.

Nicknames, Shortened names used in Irish records

If you go to the page I have linked to below and are sitting at a PC and want to search the records for a surname that you are interested in then press Ctrl and F together.  A box will pop up for you to enter the characters you’d like to find on the page you are on. Pressing enter will bring you to the next entry for that name and so on.  My thanks to Clare Lawler Kilgallen who posted this information on a Facebook page.

If you are working with a Mac then press ⌘ & F and continue as above.

Page 129 Marriage Records Newcastle West Roman Catholic Parish : Transcription begins on this page of microfilm.

NameSurnameBride NameBride SurnameDateYear
PatrickBroudarAnneDrew06-Apr1834
JohnCallaghanMargtNash26-Apr1835
JohnCanavanEllenForan16-Nov1834
JohnCareyMaryRiedy09-Apr1834
JohnCollinsAnneGu[?i]ny16-Feb1835
JohnCollinsBridgetLucid03-Mar1835
PatrickCollinsCatherineBarrett30-May1835
JamesConnellyAnneDavis17-Feb1835
PatkConnersMargretMurphy28-Jun1834
WilliamConnersMargretCulhane18-Oct1834
ThomasConwayCathnDowling05-Feb1835
RobertCoplyElizabethO'Halloran otherwise StackAutumn 1834
PatrickCostelloeElisaConners19-Aug1835
PatrickCreaganCatherineHurly28-Jan1835
JohnDaleyMaryBarey31-May1835
JamesDaltonCatherinePurcell03-Mar1835
MichaelDoodyMaryDoody18-Aug1834
MichaelDoodyMaryLeahy13-Feb1835
JohnEnrightMaryMcEnerny28-Sep1834
MichlEnrightCathnFitzgerald?21 May1834
PatrickFarrillMaryGamelle01-May1834
PatrickFeignAnneCollins03-Mar1835
JohnFitzgeraldMargretListon16-Jun1834
PatrickFitzgeraldMaryFinnucane18-Feb1835
JohnFlaniganMarySpellman[?e]11-Feb1834
DenisFlynnCatherineFoley03-Mar1835
BattForanBridgetDillane02-Sep1834
JohnGeanyMargtBroudar11-Feb1834
JohnGriffinMargretNolan03-Mar1835
TimothyGriffinCathnFlanigan02-Jun1835
JamesHallinanmaryConners03-Mar1835
MichaelHalpinMarySheehy23-Aug1835
MartnHanlyCathHanly11-Feb1834
JamesJordanEllenBrown15-Nov1835
DenisKeaneMaryWall13-Sep1835
TimothyKeaneMargretB…..09-Jun1835
JamesKellyHonoraMullane28-Jan1835
ThomasKielyBridgtListon03-Mar1835
ThomasKirkhainCathnSullivan21-Apr1834
JamesLavertyHonoraRourke22-Nov1835
JamesMaleyMaryNash14-Jun1835
RichardMaunHonoraConners03-Mar1835
JamesMcEniryMaryFlanigan03-Mar1835
DavidMeanyMargretjameson23-Feb1835
JohnMooreBridgtRiedy25-Jul1835
MauriceMoriartyMaryMangan22-Feb1835
EugeneMortillJoannaQuinn28-Oct1834
JohnMulvihillMaryUpton11-Oct1835
DenisNoonanJudyMcAuliff07-May1834
MauriceO'BrienHonoraConnell28-Nov1835
MichaelO'BrienJoannaHurly21-Feb1835
MichaelO'DonnellHonoraMoran12-Jun1835
JohnO'GradyMaryReagan27-Oct1834
JohnO'NealeMaryEnright17-Aug1835
WilliamO'NealeMargretTuohy05-Jul1835
JohnReaganBridgetDevanny04-Sep1834
JohnReddinJaneHal[p]in25-Jan1835
MichaelRiedyAllyCremmons11-Feb1834
OwenRiedyCatherineCollins03-Mar1835
PatrickRussellJoannaHaley10-Jan1835
BattSheehanMaryEagan30-Jul1834
DavidSpillaneEllenHurly17-Feb1835
PatkSullivanMa??sheridan02-Jul1834
EdwardSweenyMaryStevenson10-Jan1835
HenryTurnerJaneFitzgerald01-Nov1835
RichardWalkerElisaGentleman25-Jan1835
ThomasWalker??????4 Jul1834
ThomasWalshCatherineHogan11-Apr1834

Marriages. Scrabby (Mullinaghta, Columkille East, Lough Gowna), Cavan & Longford

Scrabby (Mullinaghta, Columkille East, Lough Gowna)
Cavan & Longford

  Scrabby (Mullinaghta, Lough Gowna) Marriages 1833 & 1855-56

This is an index of the names of the people who were married in the Roman Catholic parish of Scrabby (Mullinaghta, Columkille East, Lough Gowna) during the years 1833, then 1855-56.  The following table of marriages is transcribed from Microfilm No. 4237 held online by the National Library of Ireland accessible through their Roman Catholic Parish Register Search page.   All names and surnames given here are as I read them.  These sections of the registers are in Latin.  The 1833 registrations come from one microfilm and the 1855-56 come from another. I am just giving a link to the 1833 register.  There are no more marriage registrations between 1833 and 1855.


If any of you have a problem with the Latin names, then I have a document online which may be of some help.

Latin Names in English

My list is sorted by the surname of the groom.  Question marks indicate letters or words I had a problem reading.  The letters ‘sic’ indicate that is how I read the letters I have typed.
[ ] indicates that the letters within the brackets are my best guess at what the letters might be. n.g=not given. For the marriage surname Hoghy given here one of the witnesses had their surname spelled Hoghly.  Also for Brigida Ceavon there was a witness whose surname was spelled Craven.

Townlands are not given.

Nicknames, Shortened names used in Irish records

If you go to the page I have linked to below and are sitting at a PC and want to search the records for a surname that you are interested in then press Ctrl and F together.  A box will pop up for you to enter the characters you’d like to find on the page you are on. Pressing enter will bring you to the next entry for that name and so on.  My thanks to Clare Lawler Kilgallen who posted this information on a Facebook page.

If you are working with a Mac then press ⌘ & F and continue as above.

Page 105 Marriage Records Scrabby (Mullinaghta, Columkille East, Lough Gowna) Roman Catholic Parish : Transcription begins on this page of microfilm.

 

NameSurnameBride NameBride SurnameDateYear
Bernd[F]iniganMariamCoyle05-Feb1856
Bernardem[F]riaryAnnaSmith02-Feb1856
GulisBradyCatherinamMcGaugheran12-Jan1856
Jacobum BradyMariaGallagher10-Apr1856
EugeniusClishyAnnaPlunket18-Feb1833
LaurentiumCloskyMariamCurneen02-Jun1855
JacobusCurryBirgittamBanks24-Jan1856
AndreumDaltonMariamMcGoveran03-Feb1856
Jacobem (sic)DolanMariaMcBrine29-Jan1856
PatritmDoyleMariamColum10-Feb1856
PatritiumFitz[sam..]AnnaClusky04-Feb1856
GululimusKe[e]ganAnnaSheil23-May1833
JacobmKeirnanBirgittamKeirnan03-Feb1856
ThomamLiddyMariamMasterson17-Feb1833
PetrusLinaghanMariaReily17-Feb1833
JacobusMaguireMariaReilyMay1833
MichaelemMaguireElizabethCorcora[n]14-Jan1856
NicholemMathe[..]Mari (sic)Corcoran15-Apr1855
PatritiumMcCale…BirgittamCooke10-Oct1856
MichaelemMcGu[ir]MargaritamCorcora…08-Dec1856
PatritiumMcKennaBirgittamDonohoe11-Nov1855
ThadeusMcKernanRosaMcCabe20 ??May1833
ThomasMcSuliaRosaMagouran23-May1833
ThosReillyRosamLynch12-Aug1855
JoannemReillyMargitta (sic)Heslin24-Jan1856
JacobusReillyAnnaReilly22-May1856
BernardemReillyCatherinamBurns02-Jun1856
AndriamReilyEllenoramSheil17-Feb1833
PetrumReilyMargatittamLee17-Feb1833
EdwardusReilyCathaFlynn18-Feb1833
DanielRuhal or BuhalAnnaCu[r]nasky19-Feb1833
EugeniusSheridanAnnaReily19-Feb1833
DionysiusSheridanRosaMcGaheran19-Feb1833
Jacobum SmithMargaritaDoyle12-May1856
JoannesSmythMariaReily17-Feb1833
MathiusTinallyBrigidaLynchMay1833
JoannesWhi[tne]yMargtShanaghyMay1833

Marriage Index. Layde (Cushendall, Ardclinis, Ballygowan) Antrim. 1837-38

Layde (Cushendall, Ardclinis, Ballygowan) Antrim

  Layde (Cushendall, Ardclinis, Ballygowan) Marriage Index 1837-38

This is an index of the names of the people who were married in the Roman Catholic parish of Layde (Cushendall, Ardclinis, Ballygowan) during the years 1837-38.  The following table of marriages is transcribed from Microfilm No. 5472 held online by the National Library of Ireland accessible through their Roman Catholic Parish Register Search page.   All names and surnames given here are as I read them.


My list is sorted by the surname of the groom.  Question marks indicate letters or words I had a problem reading.  The letters ‘sic’ indicate that is how I read the letters I have typed.
[ ] indicates that the letters within the brackets are my best guess at what the letters might be. n.g=Not given  The man whose surname is given as O’Neill and whose first name was not given was from Belfast.  Outside of this one placename townlands are not given in this section of the register.

Nicknames, Shortened names used in Irish records

If you go to the page i have linked to below and are sitting at a PC and want to search the records for a surname that you are interested in then press Ctrl and F together.  A box will pop up for you to enter the characters you’d like to find on the page you are on. Pressing enter will bring you to the next entry for that name and so on.  My thanks to Clare Lawler Kilgallen who posted this information on a Facebook page.

If you are working with a Mac then press ⌘ & F and continue as above.

Page 39 Marriage Records Layde (Cushendall, Ardclinis, Ballygowan) Roman Catholic Parish : Transcription begins on this page of microfilm.  A note about this microfilm (this section of it): there are some pages which are upside down, don’t worry about them as these are baptisms.  Some pages are repeated e.g. p.41 is a repeat of 1837 marriages & baptisms.

 

NameSurnameBride NameBride SurnameDateYear
Jno[O]'NeillJaneMcC[o]rmac29-Aug1837
MichlBlackMargtBoyle18-Jul1837
MichlBlackMaryBoyle19-Nov1837
JsBlackBiddyWelsh12-Dec1838
JohnBlackBellMcKillip30-Dec1838
AlexanderCraigMaryMcAulay14-Sep1837
JosephDoghertyAnnHill12-Dec1838
WilmGrahamEllenCampble04-Nov1838
JohnHamiltonMaryMcHendry27-Jul1838
DanlHarveyRoseMcCauley17-Feb1838
JamesLorkanCathBoyle11-Feb1838
HenryMagileGraceDillon15-Nov1838
ArcheyMc[F]aulCathMcCarey15-Jul1838
RobertMcAleseMa[r]yMurray01-Nov1837
JamesMcAlisterMaryMcAlister27-Nov1837
JohnMcCa[r]tMaryO'Neil (sic)19-Nov1838
JohnMcCambridgeAnnMcCauley04-Nov1838
BryanMcCarey or McCaseySallyMcKillip14-Feb1838
HenryMcCauleyMaryMcCauley13-Oct1837
HenryMcCauleyMaryDelargy01-Dec1837
HughMcCauleyPeggyMcCauley15-Feb1838
MichlMcCauleyMaryMcFaul25-Dec1838
AlexrMcCayMaryMcCalish10-Jun1838
PatMcCayNancyGillen24-Dec1838
JohnMcCormickPennyCampble07-Oct1837
JohnMcCormickBettyMcCarty06-Jan1838
JohnMcDonellNancy??Allen20-Nov1837
n.g.McGavockAnnQuin20-May1838
PatMcHendryMaryMc[F]aul02-Sep1838
JohnMcKillipAnnMcDonald?8 Nov1837
JohnMcKillipAnnMcReegan10-Oct1838
AlexerMcKinleyKittyMcKillip15-Nov1838
DuncanMcMullinCathMcCart??11 Nov1837
JamesMcReeganMaryMcCambridge01-Dec1837
HughMcReeganMaryMcLoughlin30-Dec1837
PatMcSparrowMaryConnor15-Nov1838
NealMurrayPeggyMcCauley02-Nov1838
n.g.O'NeillWidowKenny15-Jul1838
BartholomewQuinAnnO'Neill01-Jul1837
DanlReidBettyMcCallion29-Dec1838
n.g.ScullinMaryMcCambridge01-Jun1838

Marriage Index. Carrickedmond (Taghshinod, Abbeyshrule), Longford. 1835-36

Carrickedmond (Taghshinod, Abbeyshrule), Longford

  Carrickedmond (Tashghinod, Abbeyshrule), Marriage Index 1835-36

This is an index of the names of the people who were married in the Roman Catholic parish of Carrickedmond (Taghshinod, Abbeyshrule) during the  years 1835-36   The following table of marriages is transcribed from Microfilm No. 4239 held online by the National Library of Ireland accessible through their Roman Catholic Parish Register Search page.   All names and surnames given here are as I read them.  This section of the register has first names in Latin.


If any of you have a problem with the Latin names, then I have a document online which may be of some help.

Latin Names in English

My list is sorted by the surname of the groom.  Question marks indicate letters or words I had a problem reading.  The letters ‘sic’ indicate that is how I read the letters I have typed.
[ ] indicates that the letters within the brackets are my best guess at what the letters might be.

Townlands are given.

Nicknames, Shortened names used in Irish records

If you go to the page i have linked to below and are sitting at a PC and want to search the records for a surname that you are interested in then press Ctrl and F together.  A box will pop up for you to enter the characters you’d like to find on the page you are on. Pressing enter will bring you to the next entry for that name and so on.  My thanks to Clare Lawler Kilgallen who posted this information on a Facebook page.

If you are working with a Mac then press ⌘ & F and continue as above.

Page 109 Marriage Records Carrickedmond (Taghshinod, Abbeyshrule) Roman Catholic Parish : Transcription begins on this page of microfilm.

 

NameSurnameName BrideSurname BridePlacenameDateYear
Michaelem??TierneyMargaritamEversCloonard25-May1835
Thomam[Ki]nnyMariamEversCloonard03-Mar1835
RogeriumBanonMariamScallyCarrickedmond25-Feb1835
PatritiumBurkeCatharinamBrenan….th[arny]03-Mar1835
ThomamCa[s]eyMariam?FarrellRichmount12-Feb1835
MathaumCahillJudithHanniskeenCorabola12-Dec1835
GullielmumCloonenCatharinamDaltonRath[s]elagh01-Mar1835
JoannemCoriganAnnam[M]alsh (Walsh??)Killenbey03-Jul1836
DanielemCoriganHonoramCormickRatharny25-Oct1836
PetrumCumminsMariamMoranBallintober16-Feb1836
PatritiumDolanAnnamDillonCurabaun01-Mar1835
PetrumDolanWinifredumBritCorabaun31 Feb1836
PatritiumDonlonHonoramCaseyLoughin05-Oct1836
JacobumDonohoeCatharinamHarringtonRathsalagh25-Nov1836
JoannemDooleySusanamCa[r]neyLisnacrinagh17-Apr1835
PatritiumDoolyMariamMcDarraghColehill22-May1836
JosephumEganAnnamMorrisDrinmiu..se28-Jul1836
ThomamFarrellMariamGillCloonscat20-Nov1836
JoannemGanleyMargaritamMurtyBarny09-Feb1836
JacobumGillMariam[Tianell] or [F]arrell[Ku]lindorish22-Feb1835
ThomamGillHonoramMullinDrinna….11-Jan1836
JacobumHuganEllinamHanniskeenCullenboy15-Feb1835
JoannemKinahanCatharinamChristiiDoon20-Dec1836
PatritiumLawlessMariamTrimbleAbbeyshrule15-Aug1835
MathiamMc…unn..HanoriamLiadenRathanny22-Feb1835
JacobumMcCannRosamMartinCoroboly30-Jan1835
PatritiumMcCormackBridgidamMcCormackKila[s]oy13-Jan1836
PatritiumMcCormackAnnamScallyCloonbrin07-Feb1836
PatritiumMcCormackAlisiamMagee..lnaesrro..??11 Feb1836
JacobumMcDermotMariamMcCormackToorboy16-Nov1836
JoannemMcDermottBridgidamFarrellKillendorod07-Dec1835
MichaelemMcGarrellAnnamWardAbbeyding25-Apr1836
MichaelemMcGowanMariamNelsonDoory23-Oct1835
JacobumMcManusCatharinamMag[r]inToom06-Mar1836
FrancescuMont[ering]MariamFlanaganMorniun11-Sep1836
ThomamMulliganBridgidamMcCormack…is[ls]bel14-Feb1836
PatritiumMurphyCatharinamCaseyRichmount01-Mar1835
JacobumMurrayMariamGormanCarrickedmond13-Jan1836
PatritiumMurryMariamBurkeListub[e]t18-Jan1835
EdwardumNewmanMargaritamMcCormickCarrickedmond01-Dec1835
PatritiumNewmanAnnamMaddenCorabaun27-Dec1835
JacobumNolanElionarumBritCartron24-Jul1835
PetrumNolanCatharinamBerdonCoraboola18-May1836
JoannemNynne (??Wynne)MarcellamMaddenMornini31-Jan1836
DanielemQuinnEllinamKeenanBallintober16-Feb1836
PatritiumRaghtiganAnnamCrawfordDriminuse20-Nov1836
EdwardumScallyCatharinamLearyBallibeg03-Oct1835
EdwardumShanlyAnnamGelasyRatharny28-Jul1835
AlexanderemTyrellElionarumCaseyRichmount15-Jul1835
PatritiumWalshMarcellamJourdanKilluerny14-Apr1836
PatritiumWynneCatharinamCoffeyn.g.15-May1836
GregoriumYorkMariamFarrellLisakit21-Sep1836

Marriage Index. Strokestown (Lisonuffy, Kiltrustan), Roscommon. 1830-31

Strokestown (Lisonuffy, Kilrustan), Roscommon

  Strokestown (Lisonuffy, Kiltrustan), Marriage Index 1830-31

This is an index of the names of the people who were married in the Roman Catholic parish of Strokestown (Lisonuffy, Kiltrustan) during the  years 1830-31   The following table of marriages is transcribed from Microfilm No. 4608 held online by the National Library of Ireland accessible through their Roman Catholic Parish Register Search page.   All names and surnames given here are as I read them.  This section of the register has first names in Latin.


If any of you have a problem with the Latin names, then I have a document online which may be of some help.

Latin Names in English

My list is sorted by the surname of the groom.  Question marks indicate letters or words I had a problem reading.  The letters ‘sic’ indicate that is how I read the letters I have typed.
[ ] indicates that the letters within the brackets are my best guess at what the letters might be.

Townlands are not given.

Nicknames, Shortened names used in Irish records

If you go to the page i have linked to below and are sitting at a PC and want to search the records for a surname that you are interested in then press Ctrl and F together.  A box will pop up for you to enter the characters you’d like to find on the page you are on. Pressing enter will bring you to the next entry for that name and so on.  My thanks to Clare Lawler Kilgallen who posted this information on a Facebook page.

If you are working with a Mac then press ⌘ & F and continue as above.

Page 41 Marriage Records Strokestown Roman Catholic Parish : Transcription begins on this page of microfilm.

 

NameSurnameBride NameBride SurnameDateYear
Johannem?ThompsonMariamConlan07-Feb1831
ThomaBeirneMaria[?G]iernan14-Feb1831
PatritiumBeirneBridmMcGloughlin20-Nov1831
PatritiumBerminghamMariamRegan31-Jan1831
JohannemBoyceBrigidamCollins29-May1831
PatritiumBrannonElinoramConry31-Jan1831
PetrumBrennanBrigidamFeny or Teeny14-Feb1831
GullielmumBrennanNansiscumKelly25-Nov1831
MichaelemCarolMargaritamKeenan14-Nov1831
MichaelemCaseyHonoriamCasey10-Jan1831
PetrumCaseyMariamTeeny15-Feb1831
PatritiumCli[n]eyCatharinamHopkins15-Feb1831
MichaelemComeraghMariamAdams22-Nov1830
HairicumComptonBrigidamJordan03-Feb1831
GullielmumComptonBrigidamKe[r]any25-Apr1831
ThomamCooneyNancycamCuffs14-Feb1831
MartinumCorcoranWinifredamCarl[stt]27-Jan1831
JohannemCunninghamMariamMcNeil31-Jan1831
PetrumDillonWinifredamWalsh04-May1831
JohannemDonoghoeMariamGavican11-Feb1831
JohannemFallonCatharinamMadden27-Jan1831
HenricamFallonMariamBanon20-Jul1831
JohannemFarrellMargaritam?Breheny10-Feb1831
JacobumGardinerElisumTeghe???27-Nov1831
JacobumGeraghtyMariamGrealy15-Feb1831
PetrumGeraghtyBrigidamGavican03-Aug1831
PatritiumGigloMargaritamConnor14-Feb1831
Luc[a]mGilleranBrigidamBeirne25-Nov1830
JacobumGreenBrigidamNoon24-Jan1831
JohannemGreenElisumNangle27-Nov1831
JohannemHanlyCatharinamFallon29-Jun1831
JohannemhenryHonoriamTe[rr]y10-Feb1831
MichaelemHolaghanBrigidamHedian07-May1831
JohannemHuntDorothumHanly24-Jan1831
JohannemKellyMariamReynolds24-Oct1830
JacobumKellyCatharinamLeonard14-Feb1831
HugonumKennyCatharinamMull[in]13-Jan1831
ThadiumKillanCatharinamClally10-Feb1831
HiomamLallyBrigidamTighe25-Nov1830
JacobumLannonBrigidamBrennan07-Feb1831
PatritiumLearyMariamGreen27-May1831
MichaelemLehenyNancycam[?W]allace14-Feb1831
HugonumLeonardHonoriamCroghan07-Feb1831
PatritiumManionNancycamConnor27-Aug1831
PatritiumMcCormickMariamLevi10-Feb1831
ThomaMcGloughlinMariamNa[s]ey14-Feb1831
MichaelemMcGloughlinSaramGardiner28-Jun1831
PatritiumMcHughJaneGeoghan24-Dec1831
JacobumMcLoonCatharinam??Tethey24-Jan1831
JohannemMcNallyHonoriamLeonard15-Jan1831
MichaelemMile[h]all?HaneisormHart07-Nov1830
CarolamMonaghan?MancycamBrennan07-Feb1831
MichaelemMurphyMariamHanly14-Feb1831
LucamMurryAnnamSheil02-Dec1831
JohannemNugentSaramNally07-Feb1831
JohannemOwenyCatharinamJordan11-Feb1831
JohannemRatiganMargaritamMorgan07-Feb1831
LucamRoyanBrigidamFallon02-Jul1831
MichaelemRoyanAnnamSwiney17-Nov1831
ThomamRushMariamDonoho14-Feb1831
JacobumSalmonSaramFlynn19-Jan1831
MichaelemSheilJaliamGavicon31-Jan1831
JacobumSpelmanBrigidamConaner08-Aug1831
LucamTe[rr]yMariamIgo10-Feb1831
JacobumTeenyCeciliamFallon28-Jul1831
PatritiumTetheytoneMariamClarke12-Nov1831
MichaelemThompsonElinamB[rennan]24-Jan1831
MichaelemThompsonMargaritamFury27-Jan1831

Mail & Stage Coaches, Dublin City, 1834

These pages are scans from an 1834 Dublin Directory that I have.


I’ve seen people ask how their family may have moved from one place to another – perhaps they were able to afford a Stage Coach – perhaps they walked or even rode a bicycle.

Dublin Under The Georges, 1714-1830

Dublin Under the Georges
1714-1830
Constantina Maxwell


CHAPTER IV
Life of the Poor

The city of Quang-tcheu [Dublin] … is much celebrated amongst the Quang-tongese for its size and magnificence, and is supposed to contain 400,000 souls, but this cannot be; for, in that case, 200,000 of them must, of necessity, be hurdled [sic] together in extreme filth and misery, which, in such a polished and charitable age and nation, it is absurd to suppose.
JOHN WILSON CROKER, “An Intercepted Letter from J. T., Esq., Writer at Canton, to his Friend in Dublin, Ireland (1804) (a satire on Dublin society, published anonymously)

Great exertions have been made, and are daily making, by humane societies and individuals, for relieving the Poor.
SAMUEL ROSBOROUGH, “Observations on the State of the Poor of the Metropolis (Dublin, 1801)

The Rev. Thomas Campbell, an Irish clergyman who was acquainted with London, while praising the elegance of the fashionable parts of Dublin, remarked in his Philosophical Survey of the South of Ireland, published in 1777, that “the bulk” of the city was “like the worst parts of St. Giles”. “I must say,” wrote Mrs. Delany earlier in the century, “the environs of Dublin are delightful, [but] the town is bad enough – narrow streets and dirty-looking houses.” And practically every other eighteenth-century visitor refers to the filth and squalor of the Dublin poor. “Poverty, disease, and wretchedness exist in every great town,” wrote Curwen, an Englishman who made a tour of Ireland shortly after the Union, “but in Dublin the misery is indescribable.” .

The population of Dublin was variously estimated during the eighteenth century. Sir William Petty put it at 58,045 in 1682. Dr. Rutty, the Quaker physician who wrote “A Natural History of County Dublin”, estimated it in 1772 at 128,570, while the ‘Post-chaise Companion’, published towards the end of the century, gives the figure as 300,000, which represented the popular view. In 1798 the Rev. James Whitelaw,(1) the charitable Rector of St. Catherine’s Church in Thomas Street, determined to investigate the matter and to carry out a census of his own. With the sanction of the Government he took a number of assistants, and together they carried out a house-to-house search. This was not an easy task, for it occupied them ten hours a day during five successive months, and took them into the lowest and dirtiest quarters of the city. “My assistants and I,” wrote Whitelaw, “undeterred by the dread of infectious diseases, undismayed by degrees of filth, stench, and darkness inconceivable by those who have not experienced them, explored, in the burning months of the summer of 1798, every room of these wretched habitations from the cellar to the garret, and an the spat ascertained their population” He put the total population of Dublin at 172,091, but considered that another 10,279 persons should be added if the soldiers in the garrison, the staff of the Castle, the inmates of various institutions, and the students of Trinity College were included. The return under the Population Act of 1814 was 175,319 which shows that Whitelaw was not very far out; it also shows that Dublin had at the time of the Union a greater population than any of the towns in England, London of course excepted. (2)

Petty had shown that the inhabitants of Dublin were “more crowded and straitened in
their housing than those of London,” and by the end of the century-judging from the
account given by Whitelaw – the congestion seems to have grown worse. This was
especially true of the districts known as the Liberties, most of which lay to the south
-west of the, river – in the oldest part of the city.

Whitelaw writes:
‘The streets [in this part of the City] are generally narrow; the houses crowded
together; the rears or back-yards of very small extent, and some without accommodation
of any kind. Of these streets, a few are the residence of the upper class of shopkeepers
or others engaged in trade; but a far greater proportion of them, with their numerous
lanes and alleys, are occupied by working manufacturers, by petty shop-keepers, the
labouring poor, and beggars, crowded together to a degree distressing to humanity. A
single apartment in one of these truly wretched habitations, rates from one to two
shillings per week, and to lighten this rent two, three, or even four families become
joint tenants. As I was usually out at very early hours on the survey I have frequently
surprised from ten to sixteen persons, of all ages and sexes, in a room not 15 feet
square, stretched on a wad of filthy straw, swarm¬ing with vermin, and without any
covering, save the wretched rags that constituted their wearing apparel. Under such
circumstances it is not extraordinary that I should have frequently found from 30 to 40
individuals in a house. An intelligent clergyman of the Church of Rome assured me that
number 6 Braithwaite Street some years since con¬tained 108 souls. These however in 1797
were reduced to 97; and at the period of this survey to 56. From a careful survey twice
taken of Plunket Street, it appeared that 32 contiguous houses contained 917 souls,
which gives an aver¬age of 287 to a house, and the entire Liberty averages from about 12
to 16 persons to each house ….

“This crowded population [Whitelaw goes on to say] wherever it obtains is almost
universally accompanied by a very serious evil – a degree of filth and stench
inconceivable except by such as have visited these scenes of wretchedness. Into the
backyard of each house, frequently not 10 feet deep, is flung from the windows of each
apartment, the ordure and other filth of its numerous inhabitants; from which it is so
seldom removed, that I have seen it nearly on a level with the windows of the first
floor; and the moisture that, after heavy rains, oozes from this heap, having frequently
no sewer to carry it off, runs into the street, by the entry leading to the staircase.
One instance out of a thousand that might be given, will be sufficient. When I attempted
in the summer of 1798 to take the population of a ruinous house in Joseph’s Lane near
Castle market, I was interrupted in my progress by an inundation of putrid blood, alive
with maggots, which had from an adjacent slaughter yard burst the back door, and filled
the hall to the depth of several inches. By the help of a plank and some stepping stones
which I procured for the purpose (for the inhabitants without any concern waded through
it) I reached the staircase. It had rained violently, and from the shattered state of
the roof a torrent of water made its way through every floor, from the garret to the
ground. The sallow looks and filth of the wretches who crowded round me indicated their
situation, though they seemed insensible to the stench, which I could scarce sustain for
a few minutes. In the garret I found the entire family of a poor working shoemaker,
seven in number, lying in a fever, without a human being to administer to their wants.
On observing that his apartment had not a door, he informed me that his landlord,
finding him not able to pay the week’s rent in consequence of his sickness, had the
preceding Saturday taken it away, in order to force him to abandon the apartment. I
counted in this style 37 persons; and com¬puted, that its humane proprietor received out
of an absolute ruin which should be taken down by the magistrate as a public nuisance, a
profit rent of above £30 per annum, which he extracted every Saturday night with
unfeeling severity. I will not disgust the reader with any further detail, and only
observe that I generally found poor room-keepers of this description, notwithstanding so
many apparent causes of wretchedness, apparently at ease, and perfectly assimilated to
their habitations. Filth and stench seemed congenial to their nature; they never made
the smallest effort to remove them; and if they could answer the calls of hunger, they
felt, or seemed to feel, nothing else as an in¬convenience ….

“In July 1798 the entire side of a house 4 storeys high, in School-House Lane, fell from
its foundation into an adjoin¬ing yard, where it destroyed an entire dairy of cows. I
ascended the remaining ruin, through the usual approach of shattered stairs, stench and
filth. The floors had all sunk on the side now unsupported, forming so many inclined
planes; and I observed with astonishment, that the inhabitants, above 30 in number, who
had escaped destruction by the circumstance of the wall falling outwards, had not
deserted their apartments. I was informed, that it had remained some months in this
situation, and that the humane landlord claimed, and actually received for it, the usual
rent …. The most dense population, as might naturally be expected, is found within the
walls of the ancient city, comprehending the parishes of St. Werburgh, St. John, St.
Michael, St. Nicholas Within, the eastern part of St. Audoen, and the Deanery of Christ
Church. This space, containing an area of nearly 45 acres English, had in 1798, 15,683
inhabitants in 1,179 houses; which gives an average of 349 souls nearly to an acre, or
13.3 to a house. There were at that period 137 houses waste. The density of population
however varies within this space; for St. Nicholas Within has only 215.5 to an acre, or
10.5 to a house; while in St. Michael’s it amounts to 439 to an acre, and almost 16 to a
house.”

To be continued

(1) The Rev. James Whitelaw, statistician and philanthropist, was educated at Trinity College, Dublin, where he graduated in 1771. His most important service was his census of the City of Dublin, carried out 1798-1805. His most important work was his History of Dublin, in which he collaborated with John Warburton, Keeper of the Records in Dublin Castle. Neither lived to see the publication of this work, which was completed by Robert Walsh, at that time Curate of Finglas, Co. Dublin. Whitelaw founded several charitable institutions, the most useful of which was the Meath Charitable Loan (1808) for the benefit of unemployed members of the Coombe. He died of a malignant fever contracted from visiting his poor parishioners in 1813.

(2) The population of London, calculated from the parish registers of baptisms, was 674,350 in 1700 and 676,250 in 1750. According to the census returns of 1801 and 1811 it was 900,000 and 1,050,000 respectively. See M. D. George, London Life in the Eighteenth Century, pp. 329-30.

Marriage Records, Lisdowney, Co. Laois, 1828-32

Index to ALL marriages for 1828-1832


Lisdowney RC parish records on microfilm
baptisms: May 26th 1817-Oct 2nd 1853
April 15th 1854 – Aug 20th 1877
Oct 30th 1853 – Dec 29th 1880

Marriages: Sept 12th 1771 – April 28th, 1778
Nov 26th 1828-Aug 13th 1853
Nov 17th 1853 – Oct 27th 1880
NLI pos. pos 5017

Bride & Groom Names, plus dates are given here.

This index was transcribed and created by Jane Lyons. No guarantee is given as to 100% accuracy. Witness names are also given in the register, these were not transcribed. An attempt was made to read all records, there may have been some at the end of pages which were blocked out on the film. Over the years transcribed there were a total of 100 marriages recorded in the Roman Catholic parish of Portarlington

Bride Surnames or spelling variations which do not appear as Groom surnames : Barry?? – Blanchfil – Brophy – Burke – Byrne – Cashin – Costigan – Delahunty – Doyle – Dunne?? – Foley – Glindon – Gorman – Grogan?? – Guinan – Harney – Head – Hoyne – Keeffe – Kehoe – Kenny – Knaresborough – Laherty – Lannan – Lickton or Siclton?? – Loeylda?? – Maguire – Martin – Muldowney – Neil – Oxly – Power – Quin – Read – Ried? – Shorthall – Slattery – Talbot – Wall – White – Wolf

First Name Abbreviations
Ally = Anastasia (sometimes), Bess = Elizabeth, Eliza, Biddy, Bridgt. = Bridget, Betty = Elizabeth ; Cath. = Catherine, Danl., Dan = Daniel, Fanton, Finton = Fintan , Hanna = Hanora or Anne, Honner = Honora, Honoria, Jas. Js. = James, Jer. = Jeremiah, Jim = James , Jno. = John or Jonathan, Jos. = Joseph, Judy = Judith ; Lau. = Laurence, Matt. = Matthew, Michl, Mick. = Michael, Margt. = Margaret, May = Mary, Murty, Murtha = Martin ; Nelly = Ellen, Eleanor ; Onny = Winifred, Pat = Patrick, Peggy = Margaret ; Sally = Sarah, Thos., Thoms., = Thomas, Richd = Richard, Winn, Winny = Winifred ; Wm = William

Groom
Tom Balkin
John Bergin
Nick Bergin
John Bowe
Patt Brady
Larry Brenan
John Brenan
Martin Brenan
Patt Brenan
John Brenan
James Brett
Patt Broderick
Michael Butler
James Butler
Wm. Butler
Owen C?onnell
Tom Cahill
Wm. Campion
Mick Cantwell
Tom Cantwell
Larry Cantwell
Thomas Carbery
Nicholas Carroll
Richard Cody
Wm. Collatin
Dick Conway
Mick Coyne
Nick Crean?
Patt Cuddihy
Dick Cuddihy
Denis Cussan
Martin Delany
Barth Delany
Andy Delany
John Delany
Martin Dohony
Michael Dooley
Tim Dooly
John Dowling
Fergus Dowling
Mick Dowling
John Dunphy
Wm. Egan
John Fa?relly
Martin Fitzpatrick
Patt Fitzpatrick
Michael Fogarty
Michael Forrestal
Patt Forrestal
James Gahagan
Mathw Grace
Frank Griffin
Michael Hickey
Charly Hogan
Jer Holden
Wm. Horan
Wm. Houlahan
John Jordan
Patt Jourdan
John Kavanagh
Wm. Kelly
Wm. Kenedy?
Nick Kennedy
John Kilfoyle
Terry Kinsella
Patt Lalor
Martin Lowry
?Math Macdonald
James Maher
John Maher
John Maher
John Maher
John Maher
Mick Maher
John Mahony
Mick Mansfield
Riddy Mansfield
Peter McGuiness
John Meighan
Ned Mulhall
Patt Mulhall
Henry Mulrooney
Patt Murphy
Michael Murphy
John Nowlan
John Phelan
Mick Phelan
Dan Phelan
Larry Phelan
Mick Phelan
John Phelan
Robert Philips
Wm. Philips
Philip Purcell
Tom Quealy
Mick Quigly??
Martin Quinlan
Tom Rabbit
Ned Ryan
James Ryan
John Ryan
Dick Sexton??
Tom Shortall
Randal Smith
John Stapleton
William Sutton
Wm. Thornton
James Walsh
John Walsh
Kyran Walsh
Kyran Walsh
Patt Walsh
James Walsh
Ned Walsh
Bride
Mary Fogarty
Kitty Egan
Biddy Kelly
Kitty Foley
Margaret Kelly
Ally Ried?
Biddy Brenan
Mary Dowling
Anty Hickey
Mary Maguire
Biddy Muldowney
Nancy Bergin
Anne Grogan??
Kitty Cahill
Nelly Head
Anne Dooly
Biddy Glindon
Bridget Murphy
Sally Delany
Biddy Kenny
Mary Mahony
Mary Burke
Bridget Martin
Ally Walsh
Kitty Loeylda??
Mary Byrne
Mary Maher
Mary Fogarty
Catherine Cuddihy
Judy Kelly
Mary Purcell
Kitty Bergin
Anne Doyle
Nelly Mulhall
Mary Walsh
Peggy Glindon
Mary Power
Kitty Sexton
Mary Cashin
Margaret Maguire
Betty Neil
Biddy Dunne??
Margaret Fitzpatrick
Peggy Shorthall
Mary Fitzpatrick
Anne Walsh
Biddy Brophy
Mar?gt Costigan
Mary Costigan
Mary Delahunty
Honor Knaresborough
Kitty ?…ken
Peggy Brenan
Biddy Talbot
Mary Cantwell
Biddy Maher
?Mary Mulhall
Mary Laherty
Sally Guinan
Mary Walsh
Biddy Brenan
Judy Fitzpatrick??
Ellen Walsh
Judy Walsh
Kitty Ryan
Mary White
Judy Cahill
Kitty Barry??
Eliza Brophy
Ellen Dooly
Judy Fogarty
Catherine Phelan
Mary Phelan
Mary Walsh
Mary Kenedy
Peggy Fitzpatrick
Anty Fitzpatrick
Anty Maher
Mary Phelan
Bridget Kelly
Betty White
Mary Harney
Biddy Campion
Kitty Phelan
Ellen Doyle
Anne Cantwell
Mary Delany
Abby Hoyne
Peggy Phelan
Betty Read
Peggy Ryan
Peggy Broderick
Biddy Wolf
Mary Cahill
Kitty Lalor
Ellen Fitzpatrick
Judy Bergin
Betty Kehoe
Kitty Corrigan
Kitty Gorman
Mary Wall
Anne Slattery
Kitty Grace
Jane Oxly
Mary Blanchfil
Mary Cody
Peggy Lickton or Siclton??
Anne Bergin
Biddy Dooly
Judy Hoyne
Anne Keeffe
Mary Lannan
Biddy Maher
Biddy Quin
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Baptism Records, Boyle, Co. Roscommon, 1838

Boyle Roman Catholic Church,
Diocese of Elphin,
Co. Roscommon,
Ireland.


The parish records for Boyle begin on 13th February 1793 and continue with gaps to 29th Dec, 1880.  I have indexed the baptisms for the months from 1st Jan to 22nd April 1838 using the film at the National Library of Ireland.

Boyle was a Garrison town and as such, the people who had children baptised there may have come from anywhere.  I have noted the few instances where the register mentions the military status of the father.

This part of the register is in Latin, which means that the first names are given in Latin and the surnames in English. Place names are not given. The listing has been left in chronological order

n.g. = not given.  Question marks indicate those letters or words I had a problem reading.

National Library of Ireland film ref is 4607.  Later years are found on film 4608.  LDS film ref 989743, items 1-3

NameSurnameFatherMotherM SurnameDateYearfrom
MariaCoxJacobiMariaFinn01-Jan1838n.g.
SarahMurrayJohannisMariaHealy01-Jan1838PatritioCarneyWinefrediaMurray
MichaelCunninghamBernardiBrigidaFlanagan01-Jan1838
MichaelBatesJohannisBrigidaMcHugh05-Jan1838
AnnaCroghanDo??nndesMariaWaters06-Jan1838
JohannesMcCormackJohannisCatherinaMcDermott07-Jan1838
BrigidaGaffnyPatritiiMariaCorcoran07-Jan1838
MariaanneLudgate??CaroliRoseFee13-Jan1838Father 2nd Batt Royalsilligitimate
BrigidaMcDermotBernardiElizabethaBerne14-Jan1838
GulielmusRockeDominiceMariaPartland14-Jan1838
JoannaGallagherJacobiEleanoraHealy14-Jan1838
BrigidaFoleyCaroliWinifredoDignam14-Jan1838
AnnaKingMartiniMariaWard15-Jan1838
CatherinaDyerMichaelisMariaCarty16-Jan1838
MariaWallaceJohannisElizabethaFeehily19-Jan1838
JohannesHuntJohannisElizabethaBrennan19-Jan1838
JohannesBernePatritiiElizabethaMcNiece21-Jan1838
MariaKevillPatritiiMariaBerne25-Jan1838
TerentiusBr?uhellMichaelisAnnaCuffe27-Jan1838
MariaOwensEdwardiBrigidaDyer27-Jan1838
JacobusBruenPatritiiCatherinaConolly28-Jan1838
BrigidaReganMartiniCatherinaFeeny29-Jan1838
PatritiusMcManusCaroliAnnaKilroy29-Jan1838
BrigidaNangleJohannisBrigidaFlanagan29-Jan1838
JohannesMaleyMichaelisMariaPadden29-Jan1838
EugeniusMcLoughlanMichaelis??Honora???31-Jan1838
JohannesDillonJohannisEleanoraMaguire02-Feb1838
BrigidaConnorJacobiMaria??QuiÉn03-Feb1838
PetrusMatimoeTerentiieFitzsimmons03-Feb1838
PatritiusWardJacobiMariaMehan06-Feb1838
JacobusBeattyJohannisCatherinaWard06-Feb1838
MariaBerneJohannisJoanneMcGovern07-Feb1838
ElizabethaMeehanHugonisMaria?Skeffington07-Feb1838
BrigidaHedianJohannisMariaMullany09-Feb1838
HenricusNoonJacobiMariaMcManus10-Feb1838
SarahVaughanDionysiiSaraKilroy11-Feb1838
MariaLoweMartiniLucindaNangle11-Feb1838
BrigidaDerrigHugonisMariaMurray12-Feb1838
PatritiusMaguireHughBrigidaBrennan12-Feb1838
MariaMullanyJacobiBrigidaDowney12-Feb1838
MariaScanlanJohannisHonoriaCuffe15-Feb1838
CatherinaCallaghanJohannisMariaDillon18-Feb1838
BrigidaEganMichaelisMariaDyer18-Feb1838
MariaFlanneryFrancesciHonoriaCon?oghton19-Feb1838
PatritiusCuffeMichaelisAnnaBerne20-Feb1838
MatildaMeathJohannisMargaritaFitzgerald22-Feb1838father 18th Regt. Foot.
MargaritaBrennanJacobiCatherinaCarroll22-Feb1838
HonoriaKillaleaMichaelisCatherinaSh?ennon23-Feb1838
BrigidaRockeGulioliniMariaTravers27-Feb1838
Eleanora??QuinnanPatritiiWinifredoKennedy01-Mar1838
CatherinaH??ohnesAnthÉ.MariaHealy04-Mar1838
ElizabethaPinnÉ..HugonisB.Donnelly04-Mar1838
ElizabethaMcNieceMichaelisCatherinaBon?an04-Mar1838
PatritiusBrennanMilesBrigidaFarrell04-Mar1838
ThomasBernePatritiiCatherina???04-Mar1838Script terrible!!!
BrigidaGallagherJacobiAnnaMullany05-Mar1838
AnnaO'BrienPatritiiHonoriaBerne05-Mar1838
PatritiusConryPetriMariaRocke07-Mar1838(Could it be Rorke??)
CatherinaFarryGregoriiMariaNoon11-Mar1838
MariaRockeGuliolimiWinifredoKennedy11-Mar1838
PatritiusMurrayBernardiJohannaStewart11-Mar1838father 18th Regt. Foot.
ElizabethaDonaherPetriElizabethaTaylor13-Mar1838
EleanoraMcManusPatritiiEleanoraMoran13-Mar1838
PatritiusNaghtenJacobiMariaLenaghan18-Mar1838
AndrewMcManusMichaelisBrigidaLenaghan18-Mar1838
HonoriaCuffeGulielimiEleanoraMcHugh19-Mar1838
MarianneCarrolJohannisAnnaMcHugh21-Mar1838
MichaelHoganPatritiiBrigidaWalsh22-Mar1838
MariaBattlePatritiiMariaMullany22-Mar1838
CatherinaNo parents22-Mar1838
PatritiusFeehilyGulielimiMariaBrennan23-Mar1838
MariaKeaneThomaBrigidaCassidy23-Mar1838
MariaKeaneRicardiBrigidaMullooly24-Mar1838
JacobusReynoldsJacobiMargaritaLeland25-Mar1838
ThomasMullanyEugenimWinifredoWaters25-Mar1838
PatritiusMulloolyThadeiMariaToolom25-Mar1838
PatritiusGilmartinThomaAnnaKelly25-Mar1838
MatheusMullanyJacobiMariaFoley25-Mar1838
JohannesTyrrellPatritiiBrigidaShanke??tt27-Mar1838
MariaBanksFrancesciJoannaMcGowan28-Mar1838Paupers
BrigidaReedBartholomeiMargaritaMurray01-Apr1838
É.husBrehenyBartholomeiElizabethaFeehily01-Apr1838
AnnaBrennanRogeriBrigidaDrury01-Apr1838
MariaNicholsonPatritiiBrigidaBrabazon08-Apr1838
RicardusKieltyJacobiEleanoraSharkett08-Apr1838
JohannesBrennanPatritiiElizabethaMcManus08-Apr1838
ThomasKennedtThomaElizabethaBrennan09-Apr1838
BrigidaReganMichaelisElizabethaSharkett10-Apr1838
HenricusMcDonoghPatritiiEleanoraO'Brien12-Apr1838
HonoriaReganJohannisBrigidaMurray15-Apr1838
PetrusKilroyMatheiJoannaHealy15-Apr1838
DionysiusBradyDionysiiCatherina??...urne16-Apr1838
BrigidaMcCoyAntoniiBrigidaHopkins17-Apr1838
MichaelColemanThomaBrigidaConlon19-Apr1838
??DanDuffeyJohannis??AnnLav??en19-Apr1838
JacobusLeeRobertiJoannaScally20-Apr1838
EdwardusMcGarveyPatritiiMariaMcCormack21-Apr1838
EllenoraSh?annan??ThomaBrigidaConway22-Apr1838
PatritiusRockePatritiiAnnaCoyÉ.22-Apr1838
JohannesG??ithinsJohannisAnnaRocke22-Apr1838
CatherinaFÉ.DominiceMariaRÉÉ22-Apr1838
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