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Roscommon / Re: Roman Catholic Chappel
« on: Wednesday 15 June 11 08:58 BST (UK)  »
hi
It seems like the Fairymount you are looking for is Fairymount /Kilrooskey as the Ballagh you speak about is often mentioned as Ballagh/Kilrooskey  and these places are near Kilgefin.  I think the priest in Ballyleague Co Roscommon would be looking after the Church in Ballagh.  If you look up Elphin Diocese on line you might find out more about Priests etc.  I'm not from around this area but thought the little info I have may help
Good Luck
Ronnie

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Wexford / Re: Wexford address - needs deciphering please!
« on: Tuesday 09 November 10 14:05 GMT (UK)  »
Hi

If you look at the 1901 Census there are Freeman's living in Templescoby The Leap this is more or less the area you need it is all Courtnacuddy.
There is a John Freeman age 34
His wife Margaret age 30 and 3 children  Jeremiah age 6, George age 4 and John who was a baby
There are a few Freeman families in this area
If you look at Carrickbyrne there are McGraths

Hope this helps

Ronnie

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Carlow / Re: staplestown road
« on: Friday 08 October 10 11:04 BST (UK)  »
If you look at the Co Carlow IGP website there are loads of links to Carlow town and County or if you look at the links at the top of the Carlow Board you will find loads of info. As regards the parish it is probably the Cathedral Parish of Carlow.  Hope this helps.

Ronnie

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Wexford / Re: Murphy/Cosgrave Bunclody
« on: Friday 03 September 10 08:44 BST (UK)  »

Ann Cosgrove is listed on the 1901 Census in Graiguemore but you have to search Newtownbarry for William Murphy and he is listed in 1901 as Graiguebeg (just a short distance away from Graiguemore)

Hope this helps you

Ronnie

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Dublin / Re: Family Research
« on: Friday 03 September 10 08:22 BST (UK)  »
Hi

I have a good idea of the parishes I want to search so the National Library seems the best bet.

Thank you for your help

Ronnie

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Wexford / Re: Murphy/Cosgrave Bunclody
« on: Friday 03 September 10 08:13 BST (UK)  »
Hi

Did you look at the 1901 or 1911 Census ?  If you look at the placename search Kilrush is mentioned as an area and try all the townlands, there are only a few (won't take too long) and you will probably find them as younger people.  Graiguemore is listed as an area but they may have came from an adjoining townland in the same area so try Kilrush.  Its not a big area it is just a rural parish in North Wexford.  Births may have been registered in Newtownbarry (old name for Bunclody)

Good luck with your search

Ronnie

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Dublin / Re: Family Research
« on: Friday 03 September 10 07:59 BST (UK)  »
Thank you very much.
  I have looked at census etc., its the Parish Registers I really need so its the National Library for me.
 If I went to the General Registry Office in Dublin would I be able to do searches myself ? I have ancesters that were born in the late 1800s that I cannot find on Family Search but I don't want to buy photocopy Certs that are not the right ones
Thanks again

Ronnie

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Dublin / Family Research
« on: Thursday 02 September 10 23:15 BST (UK)  »
If I went to Dublin to do some research where is the best place to start the National Library or the National Archives ? 
Thank you

Ronnie

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Ireland / Re: Quick question
« on: Thursday 01 April 10 09:58 BST (UK)  »
Hi
I agree with the above

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