Hi Joann, Thank you very much for your kind reply, through Ancestery I know there are living relations, they have the guts of the family tree, I am very interested in any records from St. Mullins, especially any records pertaining to Pierce Ryan and Elizabeth Coady. I have to tell you the truth, I am not related to any of these people, but I am attending a genealogical degree course in UCD Dublin. I have been handed this project to try and find out the family of Pierce and Elizabeth. I know I can go into the NLI and check parish records, but if any records are online brilliant. The next parish records to go online on: www.irishgenealogy.ie Are Carlow and Cork They should be online before June, if you check Kerry and Dublin records, you will see the return they give, Dublin is still incomplete and some C of I Kerry records. Thank you again Joann Brendan ----- "Joann Taylor" <joannt@teleport.com> wrote: > Hi. > > I might be able to help guide you a bit. > > What specific details do you have from the Ohio branch? > > The brother and sister you are looking for in Ireland, have you > checked > the Irish Census' to see if they possibly stayed in Ireland? The > girl, > likely married and changed her name, so she would not necessarily be > listed as you expect. > > If you think either likely married in St. Mullins, you might be able > to > check the church records there, which I know they have transcribed - > that might give you a clue if the sister had a married name... > > The Ohio folks might be a good lead as there might be documents out > there - like obituaries - that list living relatives and where they > might be located at the time of the sibling's death. > There are some good Ohio records, so let me know what you have and I > might be able to point you to some others. > > Joann Malone Taylor > (of the Malone's of St. Mullins) > Now, of Portland, OR > > You can reach me at: joannt@teleport.com