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Offline philomena starrs

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Re: Cork Street in 1874
« Reply #9 on: Sunday 01 August 10 23:03 BST (UK) »
Anyone know what would have been the catholic parish church in Cork Street in 1874. You can guess I am looking for baptism records. Thank you in anticipation

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Re: Cork Street in 1874
« Reply #10 on: Friday 13 August 10 21:26 BST (UK) »
Thanks for correction  deccam, I got that one wrong - the St. Catherine's on Thomas St was Church of Ireland, and the RC St. Catherines's is the church in nearby Meath st. .. so even closer to Cork St.
Shane
Shane thanks for the Wikipaedia article on St Catherine's C of I on Thomas St as my Brooks ancestor's siblings were baptised there early 1800s and it is great to see a picture of the church and read the history. 
Warwicks: Whitehead, Allcock, Atkins, Bayley, Beacham, Bilson, Brooks, Cleaver,Farmer,Gilks, Lucas, Kendall, Oliver, Pickard, Shilton, Underhill.
Lincs: Kendall, Clark, Morley,Vincent, Withers, Barlow,Dawson.
Leics. Vincent
Notts: Bardill, Bugg, Morley, Winfield
Dublin: Brooks, Flood.