
| Posted By: | Ralph Connors | |
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| Subject: | Re: Holland-Any Holland researcher that has family in Ireland | |
| Post Date: | June 29, 2009 at 06:28:25 | |
| Message URL: | http://genforum.genealogy.com/ireland/messages/78397.html | |
| Forum: | Ireland Genealogy Forum | |
| Forum URL: | http://genforum.genealogy.com/ireland/ |
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Assuming all B/M events occured in Ireland: For Joseph Holland M 1857 +/- 1 yr somewhere in Ireland, I found 2 church rcds in Co. Antrim: one in Belfast RC parish, the other must have been in one of the protestant denominations. For Mary Anderson M ditto, I found 8 rcds. One was in Belfast RC parish. This and Joseph's rcd are likely a match. If so, the view of the detailed rcds MAY show their parents' names as well as other details. This info will help identify and validate their B rcds. For Joseph Holland B 1838 +/- 4 yrs somewhere in Ireland with the father's forename unknown, I found 1 rcd, 1838, Co. Limerick. This seems too distant from Antrim to be a possibility. For Mary Anderson B 1836 ditto, I found 47 rcds with 4 in Co. Antrim. For these four, the father's forenames were John, James, Charles, and Richard. For Eliza Dugan M 1834 +/- 4 yrs somewhere in Ireland, I found 3 rcds for the name Elizabeth: 1835 Limerick, 1835 Cork, and 1838 Cork. For Eliza Dugan B 1817 +/- 4 yrs somewhere in Ireland with the father's forename unknown, I found 9 rcds. Again, all were for Elizabeths, and most were in Co. Cork. Hope this helps. See my prior post on how to visit the IFHF database. |