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Ireland (Historical Counties) => Ireland => Mayo => Topic started by: illingworth on Wednesday 15 September 10 12:51 BST (UK)
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I have a Hugh Caulfield father of Margaret Caulfield and Michael Caulfield all of Carrownlacka. Margaret married a Martin Tuohy/Towey and Michael married a Bridget Horan both married 1867. I can't find out who Hugh married or when he died or anything about him his wife or his son Michael and Michael's wife etc
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Dp you have Margaret or Michael's marriage certificates? they should give father's occupation (and sometimes will say if deceased).
If you know the family's religion you should be searching for church records (if they survive) to see if any of the family are listed in the register.
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Hi
I do have Margaret and Michael Caulfield's marriage certs but they don't say if Hugh was deceased. On the certs it says Hugh was a labourer but on the griffiths valuation a Hugh Caulfield is down as a landowner or tenent. I don't know how to get parish records.
Eva
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Hi Eva
Carrownlacka (or Carrownalecka) will come under Ballinrobe RC Parish Church. Unfortunately about 5 years of records approx 1855-60 were lost in a church fire - an annoying gap.
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Hi Nell
Thanks for the information. Both Margaret and Michael were married in Kilmovee RC chapel. Shame about the lost records. What I would like to know is how I would go about getting any parish records - do I write to Kilmovee parish church or Ballinrobe parish church? OR?
Eva
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Hi there
The Church of the Latter Day Saints holds many parish records on microfilm in its family history centres. Worth checking if there is one near you.
http://www.familysearch.org/eng/library/fhc/frameset_fhc.asp
I have looked at the Ballinrobe records at the LDS centre in London and they are difficult to read. The National Library in Dublin also holds parish records on microfilm. There are also various online resources eg Irish Family History Foundation and Mayo Ancestors but you probably know about these already. They're good but expensive. Good luck!
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Thanks for the information Nell. At least I have a clue where to start looking now.
Eva
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Hello Eva,
Most, if not all, of the Kilmovee parish records are available here:
http://www.eastmayo.org/
However, your problem may be that there are no records for your specific period of interest.
The Kilmovee registers cover these periods:
http://www.rootschat.com/links/09t5/
Hope this helps,
Justin
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Hi Justin
Thanks for your reply. I've had a quick look (as off out in a minute) at Eastmayo and Rootschat and they look promising.
I am looking for Hugh's marriage and his children's births so they may well be in the periods down as available.
Thaanks again
Eva
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I'm not sure of the reference to Ballinrobe but there is a village in Kilmovee called Carrowlackey and there is a Michael Joe Caulfield still living there with his wife and family - perhaps he could shed some light on it. Maybe he is a descendant!
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Hi Annieme
Thanks for the info. Yes, it would be the same name Carrownlacka/Carrowlackey (in Kilmovee) is/was spelt many different ways.
You say there is a Michael Jo Caulfield still living there. How would I get in touch with him? I think all the Caulfields from Carrowlackey are/were related so I'm sure I would be related to him.
It would be very helpful to get some info as I am stuck at the moment.
Eve
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Hi Eve,
Michael Joe Caulfield's phone number is listed in the Eircom Directory (*)
I'm sure he could help you with your enquiries.
Good Luck :)
(*) Moderator's Comment: telphone number removed in accordance with Rootschat posting guidelines (see help pages). Please transmit phone numbers, email addresses, details of living people, etc. by PM (personal message) rather than posting here
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Hi Annieme
Thanks for the telephone number. I'll give him a ring.
Eve