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    1. [Cork] Question on what churches were around Cork City in 1840
    2. Jan Kenney Fortado
    3. I am searching for a marriage record that does not show up where it is supposed to. If I get desperate enough, I will have to choose some parishes in and around Cork City to see if they have a marriage record about 1840 for my great-grandparents. Is there any place online that gives the names of churches that would have been in existence about 1840? I don't want to write to parishes that had not yet been founded. I have tried the Diocese of Cloyne, and there is no record. Although the "bride" would have been from a parish in that diocese, it is possible she was working in someone's house as a servant, a house outside the diocese of Cloyne, where she met her husband, whose family settled somewhere in Cork before shipping out to Australia. Thank you. Janfortado@attbi.com ----- Original Message ----- From: <CountyCork-D-request@rootsweb.com> To: <CountyCork-D@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, November 20, 2002 2:09 AM Subject: CountyCork-D Digest V02 #281

    11/22/2002 02:10:34
    1. Re: [Cork] Question on what churches were around Cork City in 1840
    2. Art Kilmartin
    3. From 1812 on, the RC church in Cloyne that I have searched and found very good baptism records was St. Coleman's in the town of Cloyne. There records have all been computerized at the Mallow Heritage Centre, 27-28 Bank Place, Mallow, Co. Cork. Phone: 022 50302, and searches are available there for a fee.

    11/23/2002 02:45:51