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Re: Meaning of this notation by informant on death cert?
« Reply #9 on: Thursday 01 April 21 19:20 BST (UK) »
hi newhudson ryans

Having Ryan from Tipperary myself thank you for your website
-- it might give me clues of where to go. A template of how to procede.

Do you know if a list exists of which priests were in which parishes
(particularly of Cashel and Emly Tipperary) in the early 1800s?
Some Australian immigration records give the name of the priest certifying baptism
 and therefore a list of priests might help to confirm which parish.
Such lists would be so useful to many researching Irish immigrants.

Immigration records also have the names of those providing character references
but tracing those people might prove more difficult.

Regards
pH

I don't know of such a list although it would be very helpful.  For example, in one of the records I'm researching, the priest wrote about the husband that he was from "Mr. Corbet's parish".  I'd love to know where Mr. Corbett worked.