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Thomas Mulvihill and Mary Freeman had many children. Thomas Mulvihill jr. was baptised on March 28, 1844 in the Catholic Church of the area. Thomas had a a sister Catherine who is my great great grandmother and was born about 1843, he also had a brother Dennis who was born about 1839. I have pulled the records of Thomas jr. Baptism records from the government records stating : the above information is correct. The sponser 1 was: Thomas Dur  and Sponsor 2 was Brigid Mulvihill. They lived at Mantua.  

mikeR

Thursday 16th Aug 2012, 08:18PM

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  • Hi Mike,

    See the post for Killinvoy for a few suggestions.

    All the best.

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    cynoconnor

    Friday 17th Aug 2012, 10:13AM
  • Dear Cynthia,

    I found on line this index of films available at the National Library :

     

    Elphin Baptisms Dec. 10, 1808 - Feb. 16, 1810 P.4609Jan. 1, 1809 - July 21, 1815Marriages May 6, 1807 - Sept. 11, 1808Baptisms June 11, 1807 - Dec. 23, 1808May 23, 1810 - April 29, 1818Aug. 1, 1818 - Sept. 26, 1825Marriages Dec. 10, 1808 - Dec. 21, 1824Deaths Oct. 4, 1807 - Dec. 20, 1808Elphin Deaths Apr. 1, 1811 - June 29, 1814Baptisms Mar. 9, 1825 - Oct. 13, 1843(There are two series of dates)Marriages May 3, 1824 - Oct. 4, 1830Deaths Nov. 10, 1835 - Jan. 1, 1838______________________________________________________________________Baptisms Nov. 12, 1841 - July 28, 1860 P.4610(The dates are in more than one sequence)Baptisms Jan. 13, 1866 - Nov. 19, 1880Marriages Mar. 31, 1864 - Dec. 20, 1880(Some pages bound in wrong order) I am trying to find out if these records are cross referenced to the Family History Center films in the USA. I have contacted both the Library and the History center and niether group knows. Would you happen to know?  Thank you for your help.Mike

    mikeR

    Tuesday 27th Nov 2012, 12:52AM
  • Hi Mike,

     

    Unfortunately I have not been able to find an answer to your question about the cross referencing of material. I've enquired at the National Library & Archives and no one seems to be clear on the matter. 

    My apologies that I couldn't assist with this.

    Cynthia

     

    cynoconnor

    Tuesday 4th Dec 2012, 10:40AM

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