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catholic parish records
« on: Wednesday 18 November 09 20:54 GMT (UK) »
hi.
is anybody having any joy searching the catholic registers? i have tried many searches for my rellies who i know were catholic's but cant get any matches.

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Re: catholic parish records
« Reply #1 on: Wednesday 18 November 09 22:47 GMT (UK) »
Hi Doc,

I've had one success with the new online records. I think the main problem being is there is only a limited number online just now and it covers a very small part of all the parishes which were around at the time.
I dont know if these are all that is available or there is more to be added.

Gerry
Farrell / Mcpolan / Devlin / Flood / Kelly/ McGovern/ McCormick
Letham / Leatham / Cattanach/ ODonnell/ BoyleRoss/ McLeod
McAnaw/McInaw/McNay/ Finn/ Eliott
Pollock / Hyslop/ Elder/ Renfrew/ Hart/ Brydon

Motherwell / Anderson / Tradeston / Govan/ Bridgegate/ Aberdeen / Old Machar/ Lanarkshire/ Leadhills/ Penpont/ Muirkirk

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Re: catholic parish records
« Reply #2 on: Thursday 19 November 09 19:20 GMT (UK) »
hi Gerry.

thanks for your info.i suppose we'll have to wait and see if any more records are added.

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Re: catholic parish records
« Reply #3 on: Tuesday 24 November 09 18:14 GMT (UK) »
Hi,

Many Parishes have retained their records and you would have to contact Parish to get access to records. Trouble is you would have to know the Parish concerned.
Perhaps in time they will "hand them over".

Ogleway


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Re: catholic parish records
« Reply #4 on: Thursday 31 December 09 22:44 GMT (UK) »
The Scottish Catholic Archives site describes the pre-1855 birth or baptism records as "complete".

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If the records survive, they have been digitised and indexed and made available online. No surviving records are thought to be missing from the collection – however this does not mean that all localities are covered by all records at all times.

Post-1855 records were originally out of scope and these are incomplete.

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Re: catholic parish records
« Reply #5 on: Thursday 31 December 09 22:58 GMT (UK) »
Hi Doch
I've found quite a few births but all in the same Parish, where luckily (for me) most of the Irish ancestors settled for a few years when they first arrived in Scotland.
Looking at the list on SP there are loads of Parishes not on yet.
Marriages aren't on either are they?
My understanding is that more will be coming on line soon
Regards and a Happy New Year
Paula
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Re: catholic parish records
« Reply #6 on: Friday 01 January 10 13:27 GMT (UK) »
Please be aware that many parishes were not established until the mid-1800's.

Here is a 2008 list of the registers held by the Scottish Catholic Archives:
http://www.scottishcatholicarchives.org.uk/FamilyHistory/ParishRegisterholdings/tabid/82/Default.aspx

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Re: catholic parish records
« Reply #7 on: Friday 01 January 10 15:50 GMT (UK) »
hi paula and murray.
the parishes i am interested in would have been in the mid 1800s in calton,bridgeton,garngad and trongate areas but i dont know what r.c.churches were in these areas at the time.

 cheers,and a happy new year to all. doch. ;)
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« Reply #8 on: Friday 01 January 10 17:09 GMT (UK) »
Hi Doch
The only one I've found so far is in Bridgeton, St. Mary the Assumption opened in 1842. If the records aren't available online you may be able to write to the Priest there and ask if there are Parish records available from then.
Hoey, McLuskey - Scotland & Ireland. Eckersley, Rogerson - Lancashire. McGee - Ireland, Lancashire. Barnes - Bolton, Lancs