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Hello Thomas: I research the Irish Family History Foundation's database. It contains 12,800,000 surviving rcds for abt 70% of Irish counties. Rcds are increasingly sparse B4 1840, rare B4 1800. Cos. Donegal and Derry were recently added to the database. Note 1 - Without a KNOWN county, the chance of an ancestor's rcds NOT being in this database is AT LEAST 30%. Note 2 - Only 1/2 of Co. Cork's rcds are in this database. Note 3 - The RC church kept control over most parish rcds from Tipperary (north). These are ONLY available thru the Tipperary Family History Research center at a substantial fee (regardless of outcome). Note 4 - Microfilms of parish church rcds are kept by the National Library of Ireland (NLI). For James Kearns B 1847 +/- 1 yr, somewhere in Ireland, with the father's forename unknown, I found 8 rcds: 1846 Mayo, 1846 Roscommon, 1847 Wicklow, 1847 Meath, 1847 Louth, 1848 Dublin, 1848 Wicklow, and 1848 Roscommon. You will need an exact DOB, parent(s) name(s), and/or placename(s) to pick which, if any, is the right one. Google the Foundation's name to lead you to this database. Register, opt to be notified as rcds are added and browse. Pls post your search results to my genforum msg. Hope this helps. Good luck. Notify Administrator about this message?
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