Are these CofI or RC baptisms ?
CofI baptisms dont usually include mother's maiden name, so a maiden surname search will not work for these.
That said I have had problems with maiden name searches for RC baptism searches at times using the free index - so maybe there's a problem in the main search also.
Have you tried narrowing down the search to one parish to see if the result still show up ?
Shane
Hi Shane & Annie: Just wondering if you would mind doing a search on John Costin and Catherine Power marriage in the Diocese of Lissmore in 1791. A further source has the marriage at: "I am looking for information for Catherine Power and John Costin married in Clomel Tipperary, Ireland 7/3/1791.
They were born about 1760 and immigrated to Prince Edward Island, Canada after 1792"
John COSTIN was born in 1760 in Dungarvan, Co Waterford Ireland. He died on 19 Feb 1843 Prince Edward Island. He is buried in St. Joachims R.C. Church, Vernon River Cemetery PEI.
John married Catherine POWER in 1791 in Dioceses of Waterford And Lismore Ireland-Reel 0100872. Catherine was born in 1766. She died in 1842 and is buried at St. Joachims R.C. Church Vernon River, PEI, Canada.
I am trying to find out the parents of either John Costin or Catherine Power.
COSTINS of DUNGARVAN, Co. WATERFORD
Costin is an uncommon name, even in Ireland, but is current in the Waterford area. John Costin was a relation of a well known Father Costin of Ardmore, Co. Waterford. The family emigrated from Dungarvan prior to 1796. The 'Costin' family is not to be confused with the 'Costain' family of West PEI. They are a family with origins on the Isle of Man. When Michael Costin relocated his family from Pownel to Tignish, he sometimes spelled the name Costain to assimilate.
Full text of "Parochial history of Waterford and Lismore during the 18th and 19th centuries"
http://www.archive.org/stream/parochialhistory00nhar/parochialhistory00nhar_djvu.txt... the 15th, 1766, aged thirty-eight years. Erected by his sister, Catherine Burke, alias Sheehy." In ... . Costin, Portlaw. Father Costin had been nearly forty years in heaven when the letter reached Portlaw. Though Father Costin ... John Power, in 1815. The present parish church, which, for a century, has served the purpose of a Cathedral, is in some respects the most remarkable ecclesiastical structure in Ireland. It was erected while yet the Penal Laws hung as lead around the neck of suffering Ireland ...
Also wondering if somebody may know the first name foro Father Costin and who his parents were. He had a sister named Catherine married to either a Burke or Sheehy according to article above.
Thank you for any help that you may be able to offer.
Mary Cudmore
Prince Edward Island, CANADA