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Galway / McCarty/Manning in Athenry
« on: Saturday 06 October 12 10:28 BST (UK)  »
Looking for more information on either or both families.

Patrick McCarty and Maria Manning married in Athenry ca 1830.

Thanks

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Ireland / Re: Irish Genealogy ie
« on: Saturday 10 December 11 00:39 GMT (UK)  »
Still waiting for Co Monaghan records to go online.

Irishgenealogy.com still has not added the Monaghan records which were promised for October and hasn't provided any updates as to when they would be available.

They don't seem to respond to email inquiries either.

Very disappointing!

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PS re: Maurice Kepple/Eliz Dooly

at irishgenealogy.ie I found one child, Catherine, born in 1846.  There were also a few other Kepple entries, as well.

So the North Cathedral may not have anything on other children.  Still worth checking with the library though.


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re: Maurice Kepple/Eliz Dooly

You might try emailing the Cork County Library to see if they have any information about children of these two.

They have an index of baptism and marriage records of the Cathedral.

I think this email address would work

Reference.Library@CorkCoCo.ie

Good luck.

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re: Maurice Kepple in Cork City

There was a Maurice Kepple who was married to Elizabeth Dooly at Cathedral of SS Mary & Anne, Cork City,  in 1839.


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Cork / Re: Dooley (Dooly) Family Sunday's Well
« on: Sunday 24 July 05 20:34 BST (UK)  »
Thanks so much for your response to my posting and for sharing the information you have.

I have no idea what type of "tenement" my ancestors were leasing on Buxton place during the time of the Valuation.  I have a feeling it was a structure adjacent to the ferry that Robert Dooley  operated.  I also think that it's probably no longer standing (hope I'm wrong about that!).

Hoping someday soon to get back to Cork and do some sniffing around the area of Buxton Place. In Griffith's they show almost 100 entries for Buxton.  The Dooley entry is near the bottom of page 113 (St Mary Shandon) and doesn't seem to have a numbered address.

Best of luck with your research.

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Cork / Dooley (Dooly) Family Sunday's Well
« on: Sunday 17 July 05 01:03 BST (UK)  »
I just discovered this board and was wondering if anyone might have information on this family, which I believe lived in the Sunday's Well section of Cork City, as far back as the mid 1700's.  At one time they operated a "ferry" across the River Lee.  In the 1850's Grifffiths has a Robert Dooly listed on Buxton Place. I believe he may have been my great great great grandfather.

This Robert was married to a Margaret Ahern.

Does have any additional information on this family?

Thanks

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