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Offline Barny

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« on: Sunday 31 October 04 09:50 GMT (UK) »
I am looking to find any Barnwells with a family connection to Dublin from about 1840 or before.
Thanks,
Barny.

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Re: Barnwells
« Reply #1 on: Sunday 26 June 05 03:39 BST (UK) »
Barny,

Do you mean Dublin City or Dublin County ?

http://www.failteromhat.com/griffiths.php

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Re: Barnwells
« Reply #2 on: Saturday 07 April 07 20:13 BST (UK) »
barny;
             Have you had any luck?Other branches of family were in Meath.
County Durham:Barnwell,Donnelly,Ord,
County's Meath,Westmeath,Dublin&Monaghan:Barnwell,Cooke,Fitzsimons,MacNamee or McNamee.

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Re: Barnwells
« Reply #3 on: Saturday 07 April 07 22:29 BST (UK) »
Barny,

There were Barnwells in nine Dublin parishes ... Castleknock, Clondalkin, Holywood, Kilmactalway, Portmarnock,
St Brides, St Catherines, St James and St Peters at the time of Griffith's Valuations in Dublin in 1848-51.

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Re: Barnwells
« Reply #4 on: Monday 09 April 07 17:54 BST (UK) »
Chris;
           Thank You for your reply.I have checked a rather basic Griffiths valuation site.It seems to me that people are listed twice?
          Is parish a civil parish? How does civil parish corespond with a church parish?
            JamesW
County Durham:Barnwell,Donnelly,Ord,
County's Meath,Westmeath,Dublin&Monaghan:Barnwell,Cooke,Fitzsimons,MacNamee or McNamee.