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I'm looking for Matthew Jordan, born in the town of Portlaw, County Waterford, on 11 Oct. 1818. I think this was in the parish of Lismore? He must have been in the U.S. (Buffalo) by about 1843. He married Mary (or Bridget) Collins, but I think this happened in the U.S.

Can anyone point me to where I might find more about his origins?

Thank you! 

Synderlic

Thursday 6th Oct 2016, 01:02AM

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  • The town of Portlaw is in east Co. Waterford to the north west of Waterford city and not far from Carrick-on-Suir, Lismore is the the west of the county, near Co. Cork.

    The Catholic parish for Portlaw area was sometimes referred to as 'Portlaw & Ballyduff' after the locations of the two chapels in the parish. Baptism records for this parish go back to about 1809, you can view the parish registers on the National Library Website

    I had a quick look through the baptisms for any Jordans in the parish during the 1810s/1820s and spotted just two baptisms - David in 1820, and Peter in 1823, to parents David Jordan and Catherine Power. It's probably worth a closer look through the earlier records to see if this couple had other children... possibly including your Matthew

    Shane Wilson, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Thursday 6th Oct 2016, 07:15AM
  • That's wonderful; thank you; I will take a look. And now I know where to find parish registers!

    Synderlic

    Friday 7th Oct 2016, 12:05PM
  • Images of the historic Catholic Records for the parish are online free on the National Library website - see Parish of Portlaw/Portlaw & Ballyduff, and there also indexed versions, i.e. searchable by name etc, on pay-websites Ancestry & FindMyPast (RootsIreland may also have transcripts for the parish, but do not have images). Transcripts of old register are never perfect so it's a good idea to browse the images as sometimes it's possible to make out adittional details, or a different opinion of a record detail. Bear in ind the registers are not always filled in in strict date sequence and Latin is often used for first-names and months, place names if they are included can be abbreviated.

    Here's a link to the page with David Jordan's baptism on the 21st July 1820, see the left page, 3rd from the end.

    Shane Wilson, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Saturday 8th Oct 2016, 12:58PM

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