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Ireland (Historical Counties) => Ireland => Dublin => Topic started by: sio59 on Monday 01 September 08 06:54 BST (UK)
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Just wondering if there are any parish marriage records available for Star of the Sea RC Church in Sandymount ? I am particularly interested in the yr 1898 for Scott/Carroll marriage.
Thank you
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The parish records for Star of the Sea Church in Sandymount are only available direct from the church. Most other church records can be viewed on microfilm in the National Library of Ireland. Unfortunately the records for Sandymount are not there and I had to apply direct to the church to get them. You have to be patient as it takes them a few months to look them up.
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Thanks very much Beach. Good to know they sent you a reply.
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Records are now held at National Library Dublin
Star of the Sea Church will also do search 3yr either side of date given but it will take time. Email address: sandymountparish@eircom.net
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Eileen,
Thank you so much for the email address. I'll contact them straight away.
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Eileen, I was interested to see that Star of the Sea Parish records are now available in the National Library as I have more family members I want to research and I do not like to keep asking the church to look them up. Do you know when they became available as I was in the Library about two years ago and was told they did not have them.
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The lady at the parish office said the registers were passed to national library in the late 1970s to be microfilmed. I presume dates were pre 1900.
National Library do not have it on microfilm but may have original register which you can access.
The Librarian at N.L. (very helpful lady) said she will locate register and get back to me, hopefully next week.
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While I don't know the particular circumstances at Sandymount parish church I find it hard to understand time taken by clergy in responding to queries.Most parish registers have been transcribed by FAS trainees into an alphabetically/chronologically arranged book or microfiche.The clergy were each given a copy of these.It's not as if they had to wade through centuries of handwritten records,as one has to do at NLI.
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Eileen,
Thanks for your reply. As I said previously when I was in the National Library they said they had not got the Sandymount Parish information and that is why I had to apply to the Church direct. I don't think their registers have been transcribed and they have to look up the original registers and thats why it takes a while to get the information.
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Correction
Beach you are right, Star of the Sea records are held at Sandymount Parish.
The librarian at NLI also said Donnybrook Parish may also have some Star of the Sea records.
eileen
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Eileen
Just reading the info on Sandymount Parish, Donnybrook parish was mentioned. Which church would this be in Donnybrook. I am looking for a christening in1875, around October for person living in Irishtown Road. At that time there seemed to be a change over of parishes????
helkar
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This link lists district, name of church and hopefully email address.
It may be of help.
http://www.catholicireland.net/parishes/parishlist.php?DioceseID=2
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This is great news. I have great great grandparents who married there. I have their marriage cert but am hoping the church register will give me their mothers' names. Hopefully since I have the exact date, it won't take too long for them to find it!
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Hi Eileen,
Thanks for the links for the churches, very useful.
helkar
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Hi, a few weeks ago I was lucky enough to be in Dublin and undertook a bit of family research. My great grandparents were married at this church in 1892. Although the lady in the office was very busy, we were more than happy to wait (for as long as it took) she very helpfully looked up the record in question from the original book!! The record did show the address of my gg grandparents in Irishtown at the time of their daughters marriage and more fantastic the maiden name of my gg grandmother - another piece of the jigsaw. Since being home I have managed to find out some more information and have emailed the parish office with a few questions and currently waiting on a reply.
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i was looking for my baptism cert to help my daughter get in to a catholic school in new zealand.i was born on the (*) 1965.my name is christopher patrick oloughlin.
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