I was hoping someone would know the markettowns in the Dioces of Armagh near and around Lordship Parish. I believe my great grandmother originated in this area and married my gr grandfather who was from County Monaghan, Inniskeen Parish.
I heard a lot of potential marriages were made in these markettowns. They were married 8n 1854 after the famines.
Thank you in advance
Shelly Murphy Niehart
SNiehart
Saturday 2nd Jan 2021, 04:42AMMessage Board Replies
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Hello Shelly, the diocese of Armagh is made up of the counties of Armagh and Louth, Inniskeen parish is in both Louth and Monaghan. see https://registers.nli.ie/ Look at the maps section. Most towns would have a market and the biggest town would be Dundalk but Carlingford also would have a market, if you are on a subscription site you could look at the newspaper advertisements etc
You do not mention names or years, assuming the marriage took place in Lordship as the brides parish it is possible they met if she worked in a big house locally to Louth or Monaghan etc, Lordship is in the Cooley Peninsula (the US President Elect traces his maternal ancestry to nearby Whitestown) there is a website here containing lots of old photos of the people of the area, https://www.carlingfordpeople.ie/ and a site on Louth history here http://www.jbhall.clahs.ie/
There are also a number of Facebook pages on Louth genealogy and a number doing local photos like Dundalk Northend plus a number starting with Cooley etc
Happy New Year
Pat
St Peters Louth, IrelandXO Volunteer
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Thank you so very much!!
Shelly Murphy Niehart
(they were married in 1854)
SNiehart
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rosie
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alicia