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Ireland (Historical Counties) => Ireland => Dublin => Topic started by: BeeMack on Wednesday 18 November 09 18:16 GMT (UK)
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Can anyone tell me what would have been the nearest Roman Catholic Church to Fitzgibbon Street and Upper Dorset Street in the early 1920s ?
My relatives converted from CI to RC and I was wondering what Church would my grandmother hav been buried from.
Thank you.
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Did you try here?
http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,417971.0.html
On Shane's 1885 map the Jesuits in Gardiner Street looks closest.
http://www.rootschat.com/links/07hp/
Dara
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Thank you Oaks and Acorns for the links. The Map of Dublin is very useful and also very interesing. Thanks again
BeeMack
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Bee Mack, While Oaks & Acorns is correct about Gardiner Street Church being the nearest, back then it was not recognized as a diocesan or parish church and I think the parish for Fitzgibbon street would have been North William Street which is also quite close.
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Thanks tcmouse... I think you may be right.
The reason for the questioning is I am trying to locate a possible place of marriage... The person in question was originally C of I and attended St Georges in Rutland Place and then the family converted to RC (Did people officially convert then..??) so where did they attend then ?
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Apparently Gardiner Street Church (St. Francis Xavier) has only been a parish church since 1974 - the new parish was based on areas previously in the parish of St. Agatha's, North William St and others.
see : http://www.gardinerstparish.ie/history/history-of-the-church
records for St. Agatha's parish (up to about 1900) are included in the new Irish Genealogy website at : http://www.irishgenealogy.ie/ - not sure what year the marriage you are looking for took place - but it may be worth checking that to see if it's listed there.
Shane
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if you get the civil cert, it will give the church in which the marriage took place
if St Agatha fails ...
- there's also Seán McDermott St (Our Lady of Lourdes) - not a parish till 1970ish, but part of Pro-cathedral ... I have a marriage cert from there in 1916, tho' the actual registers may be still in Pro-cathedral
eadaoin