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First I have to thank all those who have responded and given me information about the Kiernan family. Following the leads given, I've been fortunate to learn more and find records to document the Kiernans.

Now, I have another question and hope someone might be able to help.  I know that James Kiernan and Mary Rasdell were married in Dec 1851 in St. Werburgh's COI, Dublin.  They had five daughters, the fifth born in 1861 after James died.  I have found Baptism records for the younger three girls. They were all baptized in St. Nicholas Without between 1857-1861.  However, I haven't been able to find baptism info for the older two girls - my husband's grandmother, Elizabeth and her sister Margaret.  They were born between 1852 and 1856. Baptism could have been at St. Werburgh's or St. Nicholas Without, I would be guessing.  Of course every record has different spellings for all names which does not help the situation.

Through DNA connections as well as records, I have been able to track the descendants of these two girls but not when they were born.

Any help in locating baptism records would be appreciated. No civil registrations are not available at that time of course.

Thank you

Peg

 

nanapeg3400

Thursday 10th Feb 2022, 04:31PM

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  • https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FG68-698

    Marriage of James Kernan and Mary Rasdell 8/12/1851 St Werburgh, Dub, Ireland.

    Eileen

    Friday 11th Feb 2022, 12:50AM
  • https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FG68-698

    Marriage of James Kernan and Mary Rasdell 8/12/1851 St Werburgh, Dub, Ireland.

    Eileen

    Friday 11th Feb 2022, 12:50AM
  • Yes, Eileen, this is the correct James Kiernan and Mary Rasdell.  Now, I just need to find the baptism records for their first two daughters.  Thanks for your response.

    Peg

     

    nanapeg3400

    Friday 11th Feb 2022, 02:01AM
  • I think I also looked at a query relating to this family on the IGP Facebook page..

    Most of the surviving Church of Ireland records for Dublin city parishes are available on the free IrishGenealogy website, so that's the best place to start for online searches.  There are a couple of difficulties that crop up with searches like this - the first is that families did not always stay in the one location and parish, as demonstrated by the baptisms - Clanbrassil St. and Malpas St., the second is that mother's maiden surnames are not usually recorded on Church of Ireland baptisms - making it more difficult to pick out the correct family. As a minor compensation CofI baptisms often include father's occupation, and are a little better at including residences than Catholic baptisms.

    Baptism records for St. Werburgh's go back to about 1704 and a quick check shows between 200 and 1,000 every decade from the 1700s up to the 1890s, similar numbers for St.NIcholas Without CofI but they seem to cut off in the 1860s. There could also be undocumented gaps and damaged pages, bad handwriting etc

    There are complications with several Church of Ireland parishes in the area, e.g. records for St. Andrew's Church were lost in the events at the public records office and many had also been lost in an earlier fire at St. Andrew's in the 1860s - St. Andrew's is close to St. NIcholas and St. Werburghs.  St. NIcholas Without at one time used part of St. Patrick's Cathedral, and was also joined to St. Luke's for a time..

    Some registers for Dublin city Church of Ireland records have images uploaded, which allow browing using the previous/next links, which would allow a check for mistranscriptions etc, but the St. NIcholas Withput and some others dont appear to have the imaged available

    I checked for possible children using wildcard searched e.g. k*r*n*n* and parents first names as ja*  and mar* - but found nothing promising..

    I also checked some directories to see if your James might be listed... unfortunately no sign - the address at Lwr. Claanbrassil Street (61) is shown as Thomas Brennan, house painter in 1856  and 1858 , so your Kiernan family probably lived over the shop, or in some sort accommodation behind the premesis, numbers 10 to 15 Malpas street are listed as tenements.

     

    Shane Wilson, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Monday 14th Feb 2022, 02:15PM
  • Thank you for taking the time to look for information on the Kiernans. They are an elusive bunch for sure!  I will keep searching for the two girls - Elizabeth and Margaret.  Peg

     

    nanapeg3400

    Wednesday 23rd Mar 2022, 07:51PM

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