Here is my transcription of Lisdoonvarna marriages, 1860 – 1882: http://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls0 ... 1/mode/1up.
It should be possible to check most of these records against the civil registration records – https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ - some should come under Ballyvaughan and some under Ennistymon, depending on where the marriage took place. But I must say that I failed to find the civil marriage record in most of the cases that I tried to check. Has anyone else experienced difficulty finding marriages that were registered (or should have been registered) in Roadford (in the Union of Ennistymon)?
Sheila
The transcription, which was attached here, has been transferred to Donated Material: http://www.clarelibrary.ie/eolas/coclar ... ecords.htm
Lisdoonvarna parish Marriages and Baptisms
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Lisdoonvarna parish Marriages and Baptisms
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And here is my transcription of Lisdoonvarna baptisms, 1854 – 1876: http://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls0 ... 1/mode/1up.
Sheila
The transcription, which was attached here, has been transferred to Donated Material: http://www.clarelibrary.ie/eolas/coclar ... ecords.htm
Sheila
The transcription, which was attached here, has been transferred to Donated Material: http://www.clarelibrary.ie/eolas/coclar ... ecords.htm
Last edited by Sduddy on Sat Apr 06, 2019 9:56 am, edited 2 times in total.
Re: Lisdoonvarna parish Marriages and Baptisms
Thanks again Sheila.
You are amazing.
For your interest, and for others here is my take on the present state of affairs regarding transcriptions in Co Clare.
You are amazing.
For your interest, and for others here is my take on the present state of affairs regarding transcriptions in Co Clare.
Re: Lisdoonvarna parish Marriages and Baptisms
Hi Murf
The map is great. I did not realize that there was a transcription of the Kilmihil register.
I am now working on Liscannor parish and expect to have it ready in early May – although I almost threw it aside in disgust yesterday when I discovered that the mother’s own name was not recorded during the 1850s. Feeling more forgiving today.
Sheila
The map is great. I did not realize that there was a transcription of the Kilmihil register.
I am now working on Liscannor parish and expect to have it ready in early May – although I almost threw it aside in disgust yesterday when I discovered that the mother’s own name was not recorded during the 1850s. Feeling more forgiving today.
Sheila