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    1. Re: FERMANAGH-GOLD religion
    2. Valerie Ackroyd via
    3. I don't know about 1800s but my Irish Catholic grandmother married my English Protestant grandfather in 1910--in Quebec City. And both of her Catholic daughters married Protestant husbands. My aunt's husband, however, converted to Catholicism. My father categorically refused although both my sister and I were brought up Catholic. We just never discussed religion at home. Val, now in England after a horrible journey from New York Thursday into Friday into Saturday. Sent from my iPad > On Mar 8, 2015, at 4:24 PM, Dave H via <fermanagh-gold@rootsweb.com> wrote: > > Most certainly... but they would have to move away from "home"... > > The bigger the mix in a mixed marriage the further they moved! > > DH > > > > >> On 08/03/2015 16:09, Allan & Kathy Lowe via wrote: >> Hi All >> >> On this subject, I wonder if anyone knows of Protestant families with >> branches that were Catholic, especially in the early 1800s. >> >> In the teacher lists Carole posted, I noticed that there were two Stinsons >> both teaching in Catholic schools, though our Fermanagh Stinsons of that >> time were definitely Protestants. As well, I have found both Catholic and >> Protestant records for my predominantly Protestant Carefoot family in >> Wicklow in the early 1800s. >> >> Thanks for your thoughts on this. >> >> Kathy Lowe > > > ================================== > > https://www.google.ie/ > ================================== > http://www.irishtimes.com/ancestor/placenames/ > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to FERMANAGH-GOLD-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

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