Hi,
I am looking for someone to help me find information on my ancestors that came from Ireland.
Finding information is proving difficult.
Jeffrey/Geoffrey GIBTON born around 1797, I'm guessing in Dublin, Ireland.
The witnesses for the marriage were William DALY and Stephen ALCOCK
He married Margaret MARR on the 24th Feb 1833. They were both of Ranelagh Street, St Peters, Dublin.
I do know they had 7 children in Ireland.
These 5 children were baptised in Milltown, Taney, Dublin.
Catherine born 1834, Margaret born 1835, Robert born 1837, Julia born 1840, Anne born 1842.
These 2 children were born Louth.
Jeffrey born 1849 and William born 1852.
In 1854 they immigrated to Australia notable Van Diemans Land.
I am looking for information regarding the earlier life in Ireland and to find out if there is any connection with the other Gibton families that were around in the same time. I cannot find anymore information on Jeffrey Gibton and Margaret Marr before they were married and there were no parents listed on there marriage document.
Kind Regards
Melanie
Monday 2nd Dec 2013, 01:51AM
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Hi - thank you for your message. The reality of finding documentation pertaining to births/baptisms/marriages/deaths in Ireland prior to 1800 ? particularly in rural areas ? is that they simply may not exist. Some registers for urban areas pre-dating 1800 may exist ? though often these can be fragmented- as there was an increased need in cities or larger towns to document the population. Please also note that the Church of Ireland was the official church of the country and therefore the bulk of information that does survive for earlier periods is often from these registers.
Most Catholic records are held locally - One site which might be of use is - http://www.irishtimes.com/ancestor/browse/ - where you can ?browse? an overview of available records per county. If you have any difficulty, you could try writing to the parish priest for possible assistance.
Church of Ireland parish registers for the period up to 1870-are public records. Registers are available for about one third of the parishes, however many were destroyed in the Public Records Office in Dublin in 1922. Most are still held by the local clergy, although some are in the National Archives of Ireland and others are in the Representative Church Body Library in Dublin. A list of all surviving registers is available in the National Archives. http://ireland.anglican.org/about/42 and http://www.nationalarchives.ie/. The Anglican Record Project is has created an index to their records: http://ireland.anglican.org/cmsfiles/pdf/AboutUs/library/AngRecord/bunclodyunionindex.pdf
Also Failte Romhat has lots of other useful links you could try looking at ). www.failteromhat.com
You might also try
The National Archives of Ireland http://www.nationalarchives.ie/genealogy1/genealogy-records/introduction/
The National Library of Ireland http://www.nli.ie/en/family-history-introduction.aspx
Irish Newspaper Archives: http://www.irishnewsarchive.com/
Kind regards,
Genealogy support