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i am looking for information on my ancestors from  Innishannon.  They were Timothy O'Brien and Margaret "Peg" Walsh. The children were: Timothy 12/6/1841, Julia 7/30/1843, Joan 9/30/1845, John 3/29/1864 and my great grandmother Margaret E. O'Brien 9/15/1844. Margaret immigratedmto the U.S. and married Denis M. Coveney.   Any information on the family would be appreciated.  Debbie. 

Debora Cote

Thursday 16th Mar 2017, 01:36AM

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  • Debbie:

    Hello again!

    Innishannon RC parish is in the Diocese of Cork and Ross and records for that diocese are on www.irishgenealogy.ie which is a free Irish government site. I located the marriage record transcription which is below. Here is the link to the parish register  http://registers.nli.ie/parishes/0061   Records start in 1825.

    I only saw baptismal records for Timothy Jr. and Joan on the site. I would look for Margaret on the parish register. Did the entire family emigrate becuase I did not see Timothy O'Brien or Brien on the 1852 Griffiths Valuation for Innishannon. Also was john born in 1864?

    Roger McDonnell

    Area - CORK & ROSS (RC) , Parish/Church/Congregation - INNISHANNON

    Marriage of TIMOTHY BRIEN of N/R and MARGARET WALSH of N/R on 21 February 1841

    HusbandWifeNameTIMOTHY BRIENMARGARET WALSH

    Witness 1JOHN WALSH (WITNESS FOR HUSBAND)Witness 3DAN BRIEN (WITNESS FOR WIFE)

    Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Thursday 16th Mar 2017, 03:28PM
  • Hello I know there is a traditional Irish naming pattern but is there a tradition for the sponsors on RC marriage records? Baptism records?  Debbie

     

    Debora Cote

    Monday 20th Mar 2017, 09:58AM
  • Debbie:

    No hard and fast rule for either baptisms or marriages. Sponsors could be siblings to the parents or a couple getting married. Also, close friends were another option.

    Roger

    Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Monday 20th Mar 2017, 07:26PM

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