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Re: Lookup request Patrick Carrick marriage in 1852
« Reply #9 on: Thursday 17 February 22 10:28 GMT (UK) »
Revolution -

https://www.irishgenealogy.ie

is a FREE site! It's wonderful and often you can view the actual certificates for events occurring after the start of Civil Registration.

There are also Parish Registers on there. It's not exhaustive of course and not ALL records are included. However you can search AND view completely free.
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Re: Lookup request Patrick Carrick marriage in 1852
« Reply #10 on: Thursday 17 February 22 10:40 GMT (UK) »
At some stage Im assuming the Carrigg one will be free to view. Until then

Photocopies or official certificates can be obtained via the following link.
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Re: Lookup request Patrick Carrick marriage in 1852
« Reply #11 on: Thursday 17 February 22 10:58 GMT (UK) »
Oh Shucks! Sorry Revolution -- you are correct, you cannot view that death certificate for free.

So sorry, I should have checked - but I also thought that you were under the impression that Irish Genealogy was a subscription site - I misunderstood you.

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Re: Lookup request Patrick Carrick marriage in 1852
« Reply #12 on: Thursday 17 February 22 11:00 GMT (UK) »
No problems at all! If it was my family Id probably pay the 5er but hopefully at one point it will be.
McGaveston - Dublin-Ireland, France, New Zealand
White - Shalden, Alton, Chawton-Hampshire
O'Donnell - New Zealand, Co Down-Northern Ireland, USA
Franklin/Fraenkel - New Zealand, Prussia
Day - Echuca, Tongala, London, Fairford-Gloucestershire
Clark/McGraw - New Zealand, Ireland, England
McMahon -Ipswich-QLD, Kiladysart-Co Clare
Smith - Ipswich, Pine Mountain, Redbank-QLD, Co Westmeath, Co Cavan-Ireland
McGuire - Redbank - QLD, Co Westmeath-Ireland
Culhane - Queensland, Ardlaghan - Co Limerick


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Re: Lookup request Patrick Carrick marriage in 1852
« Reply #13 on: Saturday 19 February 22 19:12 GMT (UK) »
Oh Shucks! Sorry Revolution -- you are correct, you cannot view that death certificate for free.


It should be viewable at some time in the future.
Was the death reported in a newspaper?
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Re: Lookup request Patrick Carrick marriage in 1852
« Reply #14 on: Saturday 19 February 22 19:20 GMT (UK) »
Maiden Stone,
I had looked - Carrick but just had a look and there is a snippet - Carrig.  I don’t have access though.
Limerick Reporter 3rd September 1867
I assume that ‘Death of Killaloe Celebrity’ refers to him
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Re: Lookup request Patrick Carrick marriage in 1852
« Reply #15 on: Saturday 19 February 22 19:43 GMT (UK) »
I have looked at the article you spotted Heywood - that particular Anthony Carrig was 83 years old when he died.

'He was of Killaloe, the possessor of some property in the town, and the best fishing rod maker in Europe. He was an intelligent and well informed man, and in early life served a portion of his time to Mr Barry, a bookseller and stationer, formerly in Limerick.'

As Heywood said - the newspaper was Limerick Reporter 3 Sept 1867 - and the report simply says 'A few days ago' - regarding the date of death.
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Re: Lookup request Patrick Carrick marriage in 1852
« Reply #16 on: Saturday 19 February 22 20:19 GMT (UK) »
Thanks Pennines - interesting  ;)
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Re: Lookup request Patrick Carrick marriage in 1852
« Reply #17 on: Sunday 13 October 24 23:41 BST (UK) »
I have looked at the article you spotted Heywood - that particular Anthony Carrig was 83 years old when he died.

'He was of Killaloe, the possessor of some property in the town, and the best fishing rod maker in Europe. He was an intelligent and well informed man, and in early life served a portion of his time to Mr Barry, a bookseller and stationer, formerly in Limerick.'

As Heywood said - the newspaper was Limerick Reporter 3 Sept 1867 - and the report simply says 'A few days ago' - regarding the date of death.
If this Patrick was the right Patrick then yes he had a father Anthony and mother Lucinda who had a child Anthony Lawless Carrick. My cousin who is a descendant of Mary Ann Carrick is a sister to Patrick and Anthony Lawless Carrick along with Henry and Robert and possibly a Lucinda Carrick. My cousin had 8 DNA matches to Anthony Lawless Carricks descendants.

Henry Carrick and Mary Ann Carrick moved to Australia.

St Flannan's Cathedral Graveyard, Killaloe, Clare, Ireland
Headstone inscription: Erected by Robert Carrick to the memory of his mother Lucy Carrick, who died January 20th 1840 aged 44 years. And his father Anthony Carrick, who died August 26th 1867 aged 88 years.

Also for Patricks family there are no children named Anthony or Lucy. re Irish naming tradition

St Flannan's Cathedral Graveyard, Killaloe, Clare, Ireland
Headstone inscription: Erected by Robert Carrick to the memory of his mother Lucy Carrick, who died January 20th 1840 aged 44 years. And his father Anthony Carrick, who died August 26th 1867 aged 88 years.


Anthony's death registration has been transcribed on Irish Genealogy as Carrigg.