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Ireland (Historical Counties) => Ireland => Dublin => Topic started by: Sharron__ on Saturday 17 April 21 00:53 BST (UK)
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Following on from my previous post. Just wondering if anyone knows where I could find the baptisms for the period 1882-1891 for Donabate?
If anyone has access to them I am looking for Catherine Rogers/Rodgers b. about 1882...give or take a year & Mary Rogers/Rodgers b. March 1890.
Thanks.
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The Irish Ancestors link at the bottom of the page gives details of known church registers.
https://registers.nli.ie/parishes/0474
https://www.johngrenham.com/records/rc_church.php?churchid=0474&parish=Donabate
Debra :)
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The Irish Ancestors link at the bottom of the page gives details of known church registers.
https://registers.nli.ie/parishes/0474
https://www.johngrenham.com/records/rc_church.php?churchid=0474&parish=Donabate
Debra :)
Thanks for looking. I'm just specifically after the 1882-1891 Baptisms. I thought someone may know how to find them. Thanks again.
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As per the link, the 1760-1899 transcriptions on rootsireland cover that period. The original registers are most likely still with the church.
Debra :)
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As per the link, the 1760-1899 transcriptions on rootsireland cover that period. The original registers are most likely still with the church.
Debra :)
Ahh thanks!! I missed that.
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https://dublindiocese.ie/parish/donabate/
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Here is your previous thread, Sharron.
https://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=847494.msg7147290#msg7147290
I wasn’t sure where to post this but as you are asking re baptisms, I will post here.
Firstly, I hope the church can trace the baptism.
Here are my reservations though:
You have a range of years - unless the church has an index system, there might be hesitancy to search through all the years.
Do you have family knowledge that the missing child was definitely Catherine?
The child’s birth looks likely to have occurred during that gap between those years but, unless you know to the contrary, it might have been a still birth or a loss during pregnancy which the mother still counts as a birth to her.
If there definitely was a child, is that where she came in the order -between James, 1878 and Mary, 1890.
In your earlier thread you have a birth c 1882/3 but then you have 1882-1891 here.
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Here is your previous thread, Sharron.
https://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=847494.msg7147290#msg7147290
I wasn’t sure where to post this but as you are asking re baptisms, I will post here.
Firstly, I hope the church can trace the baptism.
Here are my reservations though:
You have a range of years - unless the church has an index system, there might be hesitancy to search through all the years.
Do you have family knowledge that the missing child was definitely Catherine?
The child’s birth looks likely to have occurred during that gap between those years but, unless you know to the contrary, it might have been a still birth or a loss during pregnancy which the mother still counts as a birth to her.
If there definitely was a child, is that where she came in the order -between James, 1878 and Mary, 1890.
In your earlier thread you have a birth c 1882/3 but then you have 1882-1891 here.
Thanks for your reply.
Basically, Catherine was born about 1881/82/83-ish based upon her age on the Irish census and her death record. I am looking for evidence that she was the child of James & Mary based upon 2 close DNA matches that both link to them. Mary the daughter was born in 1890.
Admittingly, I could be barking up the wrong tree!, but it's the only lead I have at the moment.
Thanks.
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https://dublindiocese.ie/parish/donabate/
Thanks, that's very helpful.
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Thanks Sharron. :)
Did she marry?
Sorry to keep asking, so she is not the child who died as shown in 1911 census for James and Mary?