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According to the Representative Church Body in Dublin, the old registers for the Church of Ireland Carnew exist from 1808 to 2000.

 

Does anyone have access to these records?   I am specifically looking for "Hopkins" entries.

 

However there is a footnote saying the "records for 1749-1806 were reported missing in 1950"   but that "some coverage is available through RootsIreland under the subject "Ardolinis"..

 

Does anyone have access to these records?

mrrosshopkins@hotmail.com

Sunday 10th Nov 2024, 11:30PM

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  • The paid site, Roots Ireland, has COI birth records from 1808-1900, marriage records from 1809 - 1900, and death records from 1806-1900. If you tell me the names you are searching for, I can take a look for you....there are quite a few Hopkins when I searched that surname.

    Regards,

     

    Carolyn

    Monday 11th Nov 2024, 05:13AM
  • The following Hopkins baptisms for Carnew appear on RootsIreland, with additional information:

    • Church Baptism HopkinsSimon1826Co. Wicklow
    • Church Baptism HopkinsCatherine1828Co. Wicklow
    • Church Baptism HopkinsEliza1830Co. Wicklow
    • Church Baptism HopkinsBridget1839Co. Wicklow
    • Church Baptism HopkinsHenry1840Co. Wicklow
    • Church Baptism HopkinsJohn1841Co. Wicklow

    Patricia

    Wednesday 13th Nov 2024, 03:58PM
  • Sorry...these are for Catholics, not the COI.

    Patricia

    Wednesday 13th Nov 2024, 03:59PM
  • There are 39 COI baptisms for Hopkins in Carnew on rootsireland...what names are you looking for/

    Patricia

    Wednesday 13th Nov 2024, 04:00PM
  • No need for sorry...I believe that some of these Hopkins at "Tomacork+" or Carnew RC are related to the other Protestant Hopkins.   So thank you!

     

    However, when I searched the Nat Library site I could not find the entry for Simon, not the one for Eliza in the original images..  

     

    In regard to the Church of Ireland Parish of Carnew, I have an old transcription which contains about 50 Hopkins baptisms.  Can I send this data to you on a speadsheet so you can compare notes?   I don't completely trust the old transcription.

     

    One item is a Sept 28 1845 baptism  for a daughter  (Catherine or Elizabeth?) of Joseph and Elizabeth.   It looks like he was a "surgeon" but I suspect it was "sawyer".  Again could be a transcription error?

     

    PS   Did you find anything regarding the "lost" pre 1800 records?

    mrrosshopkins@hotmail.com

    Sunday 15th Dec 2024, 11:03PM

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