Hi Michael, I traced the marriage of my great-grandfather, Patrick Reddy to Mary O"Neill or Neill in Carlow Cathedral in 1870/80s. (Don't have cert to hand at moment). He was a baker in Carlow town & died of "baker's lung" about 1889/90. Before taking up the bakery trade, I understand he was a tenant farmer on the Brownes Hill estate & was evicted. Do you know if any Brownes Hill estate records re tenants are available? And where? Or any newspaper or other records of evictions? I searched the Cathedral microfilm baptismal records in the National Library without success. If he was born on the B. Hill estate, what Catholic parish was that at the time? Prob the cathedral parish? I know B. Hill was in the civil parish of Clonmelsh/Clonmelch & part of Chapelstown DED. He was prob born before 1863 or 64 when Civil Registration came in. Any advice/info you can give me how to trace his DOB and which bakery shop he worked in, greatly appreciated. Also his date of death c. late 1880s, as I don't have that. I have DOBs for his children. Declan Reddy, Killiney, Co. Dublin, 19-8-2013