It appears that the records for the Catholic parish of Drom & Inch, which includes the civil parish of Inch and the townland of Inch, are not in the IFHS indexes. If you go to search screen for Northern Tipperary and then click on the link in the sentence "For a detailed list of the records that are searchable online please check the sources list for each County Genealogy Centre", you'll see that there are nine parishes that they say are not in the dataset - Borrisoleigh-Ileigh, Drom-Inch, Holycross-Ballycahill, Loughmore-Castleiney, Moycarkey-Two-Mile-Borris, Moye-Templetuohy Templemore-Clonmore, Thurles, Upperchurch-Drombane. I'm assuming that the Inch that your family records refer to would be the Inch of Drom and Inch. When I tried the online search function with Martin Ryan as the father of Cornelius, there was no match. If they truly don't have the parish records in the index, that would explain why. The Irish Times list of parishes says that both Northern Tipperary and the Tipperary Heritage Unit have the Drom & Inch records, as well as their being on film at the National Library in Dublin, so I don't know why they aren't in the online index. Perhaps someone else in the list knows. You may have to contact the Northern Tipperary Genealogy Centre directly to answer the question about the missing parish. They'll undoubtedly do the research for a fee, hopefully no more than what you would pay for an online search. Even more fun would be a trip to Dublin to see the film. Supposedly the National Library is in the process of scanning and digitizing the filmed parish records that they have to make them available online. I made contact with someone there to confirm that this was actually happening and it appears that it is. If they are able to stick to their timetable, they would be online within a year. So if you're patient, you could wait until then. Theresa Liewer