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Cavan / Re: checking details of baptismal entry
« on: Tuesday 02 August 11 12:54 BST (UK)  »
Hi, and thanks very much for the information, I will definately check the army details out.Hopefully I may come up with something.

Regards,
Patricia.

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Cavan / Re: checking details of baptismal entry
« on: Sunday 31 July 11 20:26 BST (UK)  »
Thanks Shane,
The Parish has got back to me via email, they were very helpful and could only trace i baptism entry, they told me the rest of the records sre with Roots,and I would need to speak with them, as I have already paid for a copy of the baptismal records for most of the family, they would not check the original entry unless I paid them 25 euro, which i will ot be doing.

Patricia

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Cavan / Re: checking details of baptismal entry
« on: Sunday 31 July 11 15:50 BST (UK)  »
Hi,

I obtained quite a few birth records from Cavan Register Office, is the one you mentioned the same office? It was done over the phone and they were very helpful and sent me copies of my father's and his siblings birth records from the register.I purchased a marriage record from them also but the lady there was quite interested in my family background, and checked her register's and sent me photocopies at no charge, even though i was willing to pay.

Possibly you will not know the answer, but do you have a lot of knowlede on Cavan Town, as I am trying deperately to find out the army regiment my Grandfather was in in 1902, he is shown as a soldier on his marriage record, home address Granard, but he married a Cavan Girl from Abbey Street, Cavan. I wondered if there was a barracks in Cavan Town around that time.

I paid a military researcher but he drew a blank, and could find no record for him, I know he was definately a soldier as he is shown as an army pensioner on both my father's and Aunt's Marriage record.

Sorry for the long message, just thought you may know.
Thanks, Patricia

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Cavan / Re: checking details of baptismal entry
« on: Saturday 30 July 11 22:30 BST (UK)  »
Thanks for the information, i did e-mail the diocesan in Cavan, most of the records are held by Roots Ireland who I obtained records from, they are quite prepared to take your money, but when you want to check the details from their record, they want to charge 25 ero's. We will be coming over from the UK to ireland later this year, so will go into Cavan genealogy at Cavan.

Regards,Patricia.

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Cavan / Re: checking details of baptismal entry
« on: Saturday 16 July 11 16:23 BST (UK)  »
Hi,
Yes I think the chapel was probably re built on the same site, but not 100% sure.

I have e-mailed the Secretary at the church, so will wait for any feedback.

Thanks,
Patricia.

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Cavan / Re: checking details of baptismal entry
« on: Friday 15 July 11 22:05 BST (UK)  »
Thanks for the reply, I have been told that the church is no longer there, it used to be the Cavan Chapel, but my understanding is that this was removed , and the new chapel was not completed until the 1940's, so I do not know if the new church would hold the records for 1905.

Patricia

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Cavan / Re: checking details of baptismal entry
« on: Friday 15 July 11 21:45 BST (UK)  »
.Hi,
Thanks very much for the info, I have a photocopy of the Birth Entry from the Register, I obtained this from Cavan Registration Office in Cavan. The dates on the entry are different from the Baptism Record I purchased from Roots Ireland. The Birth Entry is shown as April, birth registered July 1905. The Baptism Record is March 1905 and shows the mother as also being the sponsor. also a different surname for the child has been used.

I know that Baptismal Records can show different dates  to the birth, so possibly this has happened,when the birth was registered.

I know this is the correct record as this was my late father's  eldest sister, they also used the name Murtagh and McInerney,

What I would like checking is the Baptismal Entry not the birth, Would the address you gave be able to check this?

Many Thanks.
Patricia.

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Dublin / Re: Details on South Dublin Union
« on: Tuesday 12 July 11 21:47 BST (UK)  »
for notes on ordering certs see :

   Ordering Certs from GRO Roscommon
   Details included on a Death Cert

Burials are not easy to find, since most RC registers dont include them. Burial details for Glasnevin/Prospect and Goldenbridge are included on their pay-website.. see the notes in Dublin resources for links to these and other graveyards in Dublin. I dont know if the SDU used a specific cemetery at that time


Shane

Thanks Shane, will order the cert from GRO, fingers crossed it will be for my Grandmother.

Patricia

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Dublin / Re: DETAILS ON SOUTH DUBLIN UNION
« on: Tuesday 12 July 11 21:06 BST (UK)  »
Records for the South Dublin Union are available in the National Archives, Bishop Street. I'm not sure what dates the volumes they hold cover, so it's probably worth contacting them to check. The admission books may not give you very much detail... some of the details I've looked at just showed name, a previous address if known and date the person left the workhouse or died

A death in the workhouse, infirmary or asylum or would be recorded in the usual civil records.


Shane
Thanks Shane ,
I think the death record shown for Mary McInerney Dublin South 1924, could be the one. Would I  get a copy of the death record from GRO Dublin? I presume that her burial would have possibly been a pauper's burial, would there be a certain graveyard used?Paricia

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