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Cork / Re: Ellen O'Neil/Batt/Connolly.
« on: Tuesday 08 May 12 17:14 BST (UK)  »
Hi Loudam,    Nice to hear from you again, firstly the 'Tree' on Ancestry is my brothers so yes they are alike.  I wish your Aunt good luck in her search because as we know its quite a minefield.  My search for the Connollys took me back to 1800 Bantry,  The Michael Batt was my Grandmother Ellen's (Connolly/O'Neill) Grandfather who married Cathrine Desmond in 1849, their daughter Cathrine marrying Michael O'Neill. Interestingly my Grandfather is in the Family grave of Michael Batt in St Josephs as is Ellen.  Two questions I would like help with is.  1) Grandmother died in the 'Union Hospital', is this still in use and do they have Medical records? as on her Grave record it states her cause of death as 'Natural' yet her age of 24 suggests otherwise and 
2) Grandfather died in the 'County Home', what is this? Thanks again for all your help in the past and 'Good Hunting'.    Regards      John.

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Cork / Re: Connolly/1870s Bantry
« on: Tuesday 07 February 12 17:31 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Skibbgirl,  Once again I've caused confusion, I am sure her name was Hennerty and not the Hennesey I put in the above messages, I have it also in the 'printouts' as Hennerty, and so I dont think the Paterson one is correct. I realize I need to tread very carefully in the 'minefield' that is Genealogy.   Thank you.    John.

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Cork / Re: Connolly/1870s Bantry
« on: Tuesday 07 February 12 13:40 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Skibbgirl,  Which Bride do you mean? I have the above Ann Hennesy's marriage to my Grandfather James on 29/04/1880.   thanks,    John

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Cork / Re: church records
« on: Tuesday 07 February 12 09:48 GMT (UK)  »
cheers Shane.       regards    John.

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Cork / Re: church records
« on: Tuesday 07 February 12 09:32 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Shane,  sorry to confuse you, the  'Church Records'  I have searched are through links within the forum, and as you say their are 2 parish sources. Will these be the Civil Parish's?  The printouts I speak of, I got in person from Cork in 1994.     Thanks ,       John

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Cork / church records
« on: Tuesday 07 February 12 08:49 GMT (UK)  »
Can someone please tell me why I have got printouts of the baptism of my Grandfather and his two brothers naming their Parents etc. from the 'South Parish' Cork, but I cannot find trace of them in 'Church Records' within Roots Chat?     Thanks,   John

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Cork / Re: Connolly/1870s Bantry
« on: Tuesday 07 February 12 08:27 GMT (UK)  »
Hi again Loudam,   Thanks for the info, it looks a good match date wise, but the one thing that throws me is that on the 'James Connolly's marriage record to Ann Hennesey (20/04/1880) who I know to be my Great Grandparents, it shows his father (James), has residing in Bantry? not South Parish.   Thanks     John.

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Cork / Re: Connolly/1870s Bantry
« on: Monday 06 February 12 08:25 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Skibbgirl,  The info I have got is minimal, all I have is a Marriage record for James (G/Grandfather) Marrying Ann Hennesey in Cork (South Parish) ,the record shows James to reside at 4 Margeret Street the same address as Ann but gives James's Father ( also named James), residentia as Bantry. The Wedding was on 29/04/1880 and I could only guess at James's age of possibly 18/25?. His Father of course would be possibly 40/50?.  Thank you for your interest and help.     regards    John.

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Cork / Connolly/1870s Bantry
« on: Sunday 05 February 12 08:30 GMT (UK)  »
Hi all,    a shot in the dark here!  Looking for a James Connolly in 1870s Bantry, he married in Cork City in 1880.
The record shows he lived in Bantry.  Thanks all for your interest.        John.

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