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Hello

I have the civil death record of whom I believe is my ancestor Patrick McLean, who died in 1872. The record is from the district of Ballycastle in the Union of Killala in County Mayo and under his date of death it says 'Lisprin' which I assume is where he lived but I have tried to Google it and I am confused by the results. 'Lisbrin' has come up as the townland in Doonfeeny Civil Parish in Ballycastle ED. Is this the right place? and what is the difference between the district and a civil parish? Also what does ED stand for? I have attached the document for you to view

Any help is greatly appreciated

Thank you in advance

Kind regards 

Karen Coatsworth.

Karen

Monday 23rd May 2022, 05:17AM

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  • Hi Karen,
    You ask..........
    'Lisbrin' has come up as the townland in Doonfeeny Civil Parish in Ballycastle ED. Is this the right place?
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    Yes that is correct.
    This map shows Librin in blue, Ballycastle is south and looks like the biggest town.
    Lisbrin Townland, Co. Mayo (townlands.ie)

    and what is the difference between the district and a civil parish? Also what does ED stand for?
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    The ED   Electoral District, for Voting.   This usually the nearest town  to the townland.   
    Civil Parish is where the main Parish is, 

    This link would explain all Civil Parishes in Ireland.
    List of civil parishes of Ireland - Wikipedia

    Then you have a Diocese. eg. Diocese of Killoloe coves parts of Counties Tipperary, Clare and Limerick
    The site where you got Patrick's death record, these are Registration Districts. Some have changed over the years.
    Earlier records list under Barony, Union and DED which is Division Electoral District.
    Hope this helps
    Margot

    Margot

    Monday 23rd May 2022, 12:53PM
  • thank you Margot for your reply :) 

    Karen

    Tuesday 24th May 2022, 04:49AM

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