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Dublin / Re: Dominic St School
« on: Wednesday 11 June 25 14:22 BST (UK)  »
James Logan was superintendant of the Dominick Street School in Dublin from 1879 until the early 1900s.  It was connected to the Ormond Quay Presbyterian Church in which he was an elder.  Jane Logan, his wife, also taught in this school.

From Thom's Directory 1884, 43 Dominick Street Lower, National School - Jas. Logan teacher


https://www.irishfamilyhistorycentre.com/pdf/?product_id=1414

scroll down to page 1434 to view

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Longford / Re: Location of townland
« on: Tuesday 10 June 25 19:12 BST (UK)  »
There's a townland named Cloonmore not far (about 6km) to the south west of Longford town : https://www.logainm.ie/en/33250

See the Placename database entry for some of the spelling variations for this placename.

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Longford / Re: Location of townland
« on: Tuesday 10 June 25 19:08 BST (UK)  »
The corresponding parish record in the Catholic register for the parish is very faded , groom's residence looks like it might be Clonamore ?  same for his father

 https://registers.nli.ie//registers/vtls000632376#page/10/mode/1up

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Longford / Re: Location of townland
« on: Tuesday 10 June 25 19:03 BST (UK)  »
Marriages generally took place in the bride's parish, i.e. Templemichael/Longford town in this case, the groom could have lived outside the parish. Can you give further details on this civil record.. date and names of the couple or include a link

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Longford / Re: Location of townland
« on: Tuesday 10 June 25 18:59 BST (UK)  »
The Catholic Parish for Longford town is Templemichael, the parish also includes the civil parish of Ballymacormick : https://registers.nli.ie/parishes/0146

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Dublin / Re: Online parish registers
« on: Monday 19 May 25 18:32 BST (UK)  »
The date of the marriage was 1801. I'm on Ancestry and I've searched all the records I can find on other sites including John Knox's genealogy of the Knox family. All I can find is the wife's name, which was Hannah Wilson. I can't seem to find any trace of her family at all. I thought the parish registers might give that information. The family were settlers in Ireland and they were Church of Ireland.

Then IrishGenealogy Church records section is the place to try, but bear in mind that 1801 is very early and not all CofI parish records survive so there's patchy coverage, also the site focuses on the city, and only has records for a few county Dublin parishes.

An early marriage would only usually include very basic details i.e. names of the couple and date, possibly witnesses.

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Dublin / Re: Online parish registers
« on: Monday 19 May 25 18:29 BST (UK)  »
Unfortunately they seem to have mislaid the table listing parish and sources dates, and also the useful browse by parish function during the recent update, so less clear on exactly what they cover... unless it's hidden somewhere that I cant see

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Dublin / Re: Online parish registers
« on: Monday 19 May 25 18:19 BST (UK)  »
What religious denomination?

www.irishgenealogy.ie
Contains:
All Roman Catholic baptism, marriage and burial registers for Dublin City
All surviving Church of Ireland baptism records
Marriage and burial registers for Dublin City

Most RC parishes- IrishGenealogy does not not cover St. Paul's RC (Arran Quay) Parish records

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Westmeath / Re: Fleeson - death and burial record
« on: Wednesday 07 May 25 15:22 BST (UK)  »
I wondered if the 28 May 1840 second marriage of Plunket lists him as a widow. I don't have a copy of the certificate but have a FHL film number 101011. The name says Fleison (should be Fleeson) location - Killucan, Westmeath to Elizabeth Price. Does anyone know how I can view a copy of the film reference listed, thanks ...... Alison

The record on FamilySearch links to a microfilm imageset which includes some baptism, burials and marriages for Killucan Parish (CofI), you have to browse through it.

There's a transcript of this marriage on FamilySearch, see if this link works, you need to have a sign-in (free).

This record gives residences for the bride & groom, Delvin & Killucan, names of two witnesses - William Fleison & Robert Price and notes that the marriage was 'by license' and carried out by a Cecil Crampton rector, other than the date there are no other details.

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