John Grenham's 1st ed of TRACING YOUR IRISH ANCESTORS lists the Drimoleague records for the early 19th century to be on film at the Natl Archives of Ireland. I would find their web site under Cyndislist.com and follow directions for ordering records. I think I have some Protestants at this church too, but cannot put my hand on the file right now--just in case you want to make a note of it. Elizabeth KnowltonEW@Compuserve.com Message text written by INTERNET:CountyCork-L@rootsweb.com >From: panton <panton@telus.net> To: CountyCork-L@rootsweb.com It has recently been discovered that my great grandfather William Woulf(e) & 3 silbings were christened at the Church of Ireland in Drimoleague (1825-1844). Ann 2 Aug 1825 Susan 26 Aug 1829 William born 2 June 1833 Ellen 31 July 1844 These confirmed the names of my GG grantparents Thomas and Jane Woulf(e) (known from William's marriage records in Canada). At the time of the Christenings the family lived at Meenys & then Glannaclogha. Thomas & Jane remained in Ireland all known childrem immigrated to Canada. There was an older brother John (abt 1822)+ 3 unnamed sisters (all silbings moved to Canada) and possibly more who remained in Ireland. Previously all we knew was that they were from around Skibbereen. Does anyone have access to these records?<