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Title: 1882 -1900 Killaloe Parish records
Post by: jbm on Thursday 06 July 17 23:45 BST (UK)
Killaloe Parish records are available up to 1880 on the NLI website but my gt grandparents were married about 1882 and their children were born 1883-1900 So where can I find the Parish records for these dates ?
Title: Re: 1882 -1900 Killaloe Parish records
Post by: hallmark on Thursday 06 July 17 23:57 BST (UK)
http://registers.nli.ie/parishes/0793 
Title: Re: 1882 -1900 Killaloe Parish records
Post by: hallmark on Thursday 06 July 17 23:58 BST (UK)
https://www.johngrenham.com/records/rc_church.php?churchid=0793&parish=Killaloe
Title: Re: 1882 -1900 Killaloe Parish records
Post by: Sinann on Friday 07 July 17 00:04 BST (UK)
Most of the parish records on NLI stop at 1880 as it was believed most people would be recorded in the Civil Records by than http://registers.nli.ie/about , have you looked for the marriage and births in the Civil Records.
https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/civil-search.jsp
Title: Re: 1882 -1900 Killaloe Parish records
Post by: jbm on Sunday 09 July 17 23:32 BST (UK)
I've found the births of all the children in the civil records but not the marriage of their parents This means that I can't trace the family back further than 1883 I was hoping the parish records would give me some names of other family members who acted as the childrens' sponsors If I could then find these sponsors in the civil records or in the 1901 census then I might be able to go back a further generation
Title: Re: 1882 -1900 Killaloe Parish records
Post by: Elwyn Soutter on Sunday 09 July 17 23:57 BST (UK)
I've found the births of all the children in the civil records but not the marriage of their parents This means that I can't trace the family back further than 1883 I was hoping the parish records would give me some names of other family members who acted as the childrens' sponsors If I could then find these sponsors in the civil records or in the 1901 census then I might be able to go back a further generation

The parish priest probably holds the only copy of the later records so you would need to contact him.