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Ireland / Re: National Archives of Ireland user survey
« on: Tuesday 27 November 18 23:49 GMT (UK)  »
Completed.  Very quick and easy.

Thanks Sinann


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Cork / Re: Decipher Parish
« on: Tuesday 16 February 10 20:33 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Grumpyoldgit,

I couldn't make out the parish, but looking at a list of Church of Ireland Parishes in Cork, I think it may be Rincurran.

Here's the list:

http://www.cmcrp.net/corkigp/churchof.html

Laura.


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Cork / Re: William Field
« on: Friday 13 November 09 22:32 GMT (UK)  »
Hi again Jean,

I'm not sure if we have a connection or not, but you have a 'John Field' in your tree, so I'm intrigued because I have a couple of them in my tree also. 

Do you have dates on these 'John Field's'?

As I said before, the 'Field' name is unusual to say the least in Cork.  It's so unusual, I've been asked to spell my surname on more than one occasion!! 

Laura.

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Cork / Re: William Field
« on: Friday 06 November 09 22:29 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Jean Sandra,

My surname is 'Field' and I'm from Cork.  Before I started researching the family tree, I was always told the family was from the Inniscarra area of Cork.  (still don't know if that's true or not  ::) )

From my research my ancestors all lived in Cork city... the furthest back I've got is a marriage in 1883, Cork city.  I'm still trying to trace where the family actually came from.

I don't have any Williams in my tree yet, but lots of John's, Eugene's and Jeremiah's, along with Eileen's/Eily's and of course Mary's.   ;D

Don't know if this will help you or not, but the surname 'Field' is unusual in Cork to say the least.

Laura.



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