There's only one chance that I can imagine. And it wouldn't be easy without going to Carlingford. In St. Michael's Rectory there, there's an old IBM printout of baptisms, marriages and deaths. They range from 1835 to around 1909. The pastor, Fr. Carroll, would not be likely to let it leave the rectory. I was permitted to sit in the rectory conference room, where I recorded on tape, and also with pen and paper, the names that I wanted. One possibility, re. St. Michael's: write Fr. Carroll and ask. And maybe sweeten the pot with a bit of alms?? In Omeath, a few miles away (toward Newry) There's St. Laurence Catholic Church. Again, you'd have to go there. And there's no such IBM printout available. Ask me again in early June and I'll look for a Ferguson in the cemetery across the way. Too, meantime I'll check my North Commons farm lease/ownership data. Census data for 1666 and 1766 shows nothing. Otherwise, my list from Holy Trinity (Church of Ireland) Churchyard cemetery shows no Ferguson interred there. (There are many Catholics buried there, apparently with dispensations.) ""Eve Ferguson"" <Coyston@sympatico.ca> wrote in message news:007501c5ec98$acc82870$0100007f@localhost... > Hi All > I think I may find my Patrick Ferguson was bapt. in Carlingford about > 1840. > The LDS have not filmed this Parish, can anyone tell me where I can find > the baptisms for all of Carlingford Parish please? > Eve Ferguson