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Just found the death certificate of my great great great grandmother and it says she was born in county Monaghan. I had posted a message a couple of months ago looking for marriage information for her and my great great great grandfather George Stewart in the county but any replies did not reveal any new info.

Duane

Friday 2nd Dec 2016, 11:21PM

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  • Duane:

    Welcome back!

    I responded to your earlier message. The records are not online and the marriage was well before 1845 when civil registration started for non-Catholic marriages. I found a site for a Presbyterian church near Monaghan town. Suggest you contact them and see if there is a central paper repository in Monaghan for 19th century church records.

    http://www.ballyalbanychurch.ie/

    Roger McDonnell

    Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Saturday 3rd Dec 2016, 02:15PM
  • Ballyalbany is sometimes known as 2nd Monaghan Presbyterian church. Their baptisms start in 1802; marriages 1807-1830 and 1845 onwards (intervening years marriage records are lost).

    There’s a copy of those records in PRONI (the public record office) in Belfast. I don’t think they are on-line anywhere.

    Elwyn, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Monday 5th Dec 2016, 09:08AM
  • Thanks Elwyn. I have sent an email to the church but have not received a reply. I will also look into the PRONI records if I can find them on line as I am in Canada.

    Tuesday 6th Dec 2016, 05:20AM
  • Can’t say whether you will get a reply to your e-mail to the church or not. Many churches here get far more genealogical enquiries than they can cope with. Sadly, but understandably, not all get dealt with.

    The church records at PRONI are not on-line. They are in microfilm format and you need go and search them in person. (Or employ someone else to do that for you). They are free to view..

    Elwyn, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Tuesday 6th Dec 2016, 06:15AM

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