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Re: Drum, Co. Monaghan
« Reply #72 on: Friday 08 September 17 11:35 BST (UK) »
Thanks Hallmark,
Really appreciate this. I might get a chance to visit the church at some stage. They married in Derryvalley but for some reason it reads Castleblayney on the registry for the duplicate certificate.

As you can see from the previous posting it appears that the Kells ones are Church of Ireland
Thanks again for your help
Robert
 

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Re: Drum, Co. Monaghan
« Reply #73 on: Friday 08 September 17 11:53 BST (UK) »
Isabella's sisters

12th April 1883  John Gibson son, John Gibson, Glen, Ematris  m. Annie Robb dau , William Robb, Monintin, Aughnamullen West  witnesses Ephraim  Robb  +  Maria Forster

13th Nov 1879 James Foster son, James Foster, Clossagh More, Aughnamullen West,  m.  Martha Robb dau, William Robb, Monintin, Aughnamullen West  witnesses Annie Robb  + Robert Anderson
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Re: Drum, Co. Monaghan
« Reply #74 on: Friday 08 September 17 11:56 BST (UK) »
Thanks Hallmark,
Really appreciate this. I might get a chance to visit the church at some stage. They married in Derryvalley but for some reason it reads Castleblayney on the registry for the duplicate certificate.

As you can see from the previous posting it appears that the Kells ones are Church of Ireland
Thanks again for your help
Robert
 


Yes, as cars/buses/trains etc came into use some Registry Offices amalgamated so Castleblaney would be where the registers are now!

But one needs to Search using the old locations they used.
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Re: Drum, Co. Monaghan
« Reply #75 on: Friday 08 September 17 12:27 BST (UK) »
That is really super. Are these records in the old church records? Where would I be able to find a copy of them?

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Re: Drum, Co. Monaghan
« Reply #76 on: Friday 08 September 17 13:29 BST (UK) »
The Rectory, Ballybay should have them!

I posted the Robbs as they have g/stone in Ballybay and may know about extended family... always good to have knowledge of "related families", their kin would be cousins!!
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Re: Drum, Co. Monaghan
« Reply #77 on: Friday 08 September 17 13:34 BST (UK) »
Yes. I would be really pleased to meet them. It would be really nice. It was my mothers 50th Wedding anniversary on the 4th of this month and she did not even know that there were relatives with the name of Robb until about a month ago. At some stage I will try to bring her there to see the place
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« Reply #78 on: Friday 08 September 17 13:38 BST (UK) »
Sorry!

13th Nov 1879 James Foster son, James Foster, Clossagh More, Aughnamullen West,  m.  Martha Robb dau, William Robb, Monintin, Aughnamullen West  witnesses Annie Robb  + Robert Anderson

SHOULD BE

13th Nov 1879 SAM Foster son, James Foster, Clossagh More, Aughnamullen West,  m.  Martha Robb dau, William Robb, Monintin, Aughnamullen West  witnesses Annie Robb  + Robert Anderson
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Re: Drum, Co. Monaghan
« Reply #79 on: Friday 08 September 17 13:40 BST (UK) »
No problem. It was great to get this
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