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    1. Research strategy questions (and DAUNT)
    2. Caroline Smith
    3. Dear Listers, This is a request for help with strategy / expertise and I apologise for my shockingly elementary level of skills / knowledge here. 1. It seems my ancestor Howard Gillman Daunt, C most likely born in Cork City in around 1810, and, if not Dublin, and C of I. From the web links I've heard of so far, mostly from this brilliant list, it seems that all Cork City parish records for that time have been destroyed. Or is that wrong? Can anyone point me to a way of finding out what parish records are available in Ireland? At some point I will come over, but I want to find the best place to go, and avoid searching through records that have already been transcribed and are on the online sites, and make effective use of the short time available. The other thing is what else can I look for around 1810? His father was most likely John Daunt, a shoemaker who was listed in a Cork City directory around that time. Perhaps Tithe Applotments? How would I go about this? 2. Can someone tell me the simplest link to locate streets in 19th C Dublin and work out which union / parish they connect to? I don't seem to have worked it out. Ditto Cork re streets / townlands. Thanks folks... Caroline Am sending to Cork and Dublin lists

    09/11/2010 02:30:16
    1. Re: Research strategy questions (and DAUNT)
    2. marysimpson
    3. Dear Caroline, I would also try to get hold of a copy of: "Tracing your Cork Ancestors " by Tony McCarthy & Tim Cadogan ISBN 0 9508466 8 6 which lists the C of I parishes in Cork city ( plus masses of other v. useful info ) bapt marriage death Christ Church / Holy Trinity 1643 - 1857 1646 - 1845 1644 - 1857 St Ann Shandon 1772 - 1904 1773 - 1956 1779 - 1960 St Finbarre 1753 - 1897 1752 - 1928 1755 - 1845 St Luke 1837 - 1875 1837 - 1845 St Mary, Shandon 1671 - 1989 1669 - 1985 1684 - 1861 St Michael 1828 - 1875 1828 - 1845 1828 - 1875 St Nicholas 1723 - 1875 1723 - 1897 1726 - 1949 St Paul 1798 1762 - 1809 St Peter 1745 - 1802 1751 - 1890 1836 - 1875 The records for the first four churches plus St Mary's, Shandon and St Nicholas, are held at the RCB, the Representative Church Body Library in Dublin, and those of St Luke and St Michael in local custody and at the National Archives in Dublin. The records for the last two churches are Marriage Licence Bonds which are also at the National Archives. So I would head first for Dublin, perhaps contacting the RCB and the National Archives before you visit, and then head down to Cork city itself and see the records held there - the City Library, the County Library, and the Boole Library at UCC are all extremely good and helpful. Good luck! Mary On 11 Sep 2010, at 08:30, Caroline Smith wrote: > Dear Listers, > > > > This is a request for help with strategy / expertise and I apologise > for my > shockingly elementary level of skills / knowledge here. > > > > 1. It seems my ancestor Howard Gillman Daunt, C most likely born in > Cork > City in around 1810, and, if not Dublin, and C of I. From the web > links > I've heard of so far, mostly from this brilliant list, it seems that > all > Cork City parish records for that time have been destroyed. Or is that > wrong? Can anyone point me to a way of finding out what parish > records are > available in Ireland? At some point I will come over, but I want to > find > the best place to go, and avoid searching through records that have > already > been transcribed and are on the online sites, and make effective use > of the > short time available. > > > > The other thing is what else can I look for around 1810? His father > was > most likely John Daunt, a shoemaker who was listed in a Cork City > directory > around that time. Perhaps Tithe Applotments? How would I go about > this? > > > > 2. Can someone tell me the simplest link to locate streets in 19th C > Dublin > and work out which union / parish they connect to? I don't seem to > have > worked it out. Ditto Cork re streets / townlands. > > > > Thanks folks... > > > > Caroline > > > > Am sending to Cork and Dublin lists > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > IRL-CORK-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    09/11/2010 06:22:58
    1. Re: Research strategy questions (and DAUNT)
    2. Judy Wilson
    3. To read "Tracing your Cork Ancestors" go to Google.com, click on: more, select: books and enter the book title in the search box. happy hunting, Judy ----- Original Message ----- From: "marysimpson" <marymcs@talktalk.net> To: <irl-cork@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, September 11, 2010 7:22 AM Subject: Re: Research strategy questions (and DAUNT) > Dear Caroline, > > I would also try to get hold of a copy of: "Tracing your Cork > Ancestors " by Tony McCarthy & Tim Cadogan ISBN 0 9508466 8 6 > which lists the C of I parishes in Cork city ( plus masses of other v. > useful info ) > > bapt marriage death > Christ Church / Holy Trinity 1643 - 1857 1646 - 1845 1644 - > 1857 > St Ann Shandon 1772 - 1904 1773 - 1956 1779 - 1960 > St Finbarre 1753 - 1897 1752 - 1928 1755 - 1845 > St Luke 1837 - 1875 1837 - 1845 > St Mary, Shandon 1671 - 1989 1669 - 1985 1684 - 1861 > St Michael 1828 - 1875 1828 - 1845 1828 - 1875 > St Nicholas 1723 - 1875 1723 - 1897 1726 - 1949 > St Paul 1798 1762 - 1809 > St Peter 1745 - 1802 1751 - 1890 1836 - 1875 > > The records for the first four churches plus St Mary's, Shandon and St > Nicholas, are held at the RCB, the Representative Church Body Library > in Dublin, and those of St Luke and St Michael in local custody and at > the National Archives in Dublin. The records for the last two churches > are Marriage Licence Bonds which are also at the National Archives. > > So I would head first for Dublin, perhaps contacting the RCB and the > National Archives before you visit, and then head down to Cork city > itself and see the records held there - the City Library, the County > Library, and the Boole Library at UCC are all extremely good and > helpful. > > Good luck! > Mary > > > On 11 Sep 2010, at 08:30, Caroline Smith wrote: > >> Dear Listers, >> >> >> >> This is a request for help with strategy / expertise and I apologise >> for my >> shockingly elementary level of skills / knowledge here. >> >> >> >> 1. It seems my ancestor Howard Gillman Daunt, C most likely born in >> Cork >> City in around 1810, and, if not Dublin, and C of I. From the web >> links >> I've heard of so far, mostly from this brilliant list, it seems that >> all >> Cork City parish records for that time have been destroyed. Or is that >> wrong? Can anyone point me to a way of finding out what parish >> records are >> available in Ireland? At some point I will come over, but I want to >> find >> the best place to go, and avoid searching through records that have >> already >> been transcribed and are on the online sites, and make effective use >> of the >> short time available. >> >> >> >> The other thing is what else can I look for around 1810? His father >> was >> most likely John Daunt, a shoemaker who was listed in a Cork City >> directory >> around that time. Perhaps Tithe Applotments? How would I go about >> this? >> >> >> >> 2. Can someone tell me the simplest link to locate streets in 19th C >> Dublin >> and work out which union / parish they connect to? I don't seem to >> have >> worked it out. Ditto Cork re streets / townlands. >> >> >> >> Thanks folks... >> >> >> >> Caroline >> >> >> >> Am sending to Cork and Dublin lists >> >> >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> IRL-CORK-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > IRL-CORK-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    09/11/2010 05:02:19
    1. Re: Research strategy questions (and DAUNT)
    2. Patricia O'Shea
    3. Hello Caroline - from the website below it certainly appears the Cork city parish registers were not all destroyed at all. I myself have searched a number of them at the RCB Library in Dublin. http://www.progenealogists.com/ireland/ParishRegisters.asp You can use this site to check what parish records are available and for which years. You can also find this information in John Grenham's book 'Researching Your Irish Ancestors' I think the Second Edition. Best wishes, Patsy - New Zealand Website: http://www.loanegenealogy.webs.com Sent: Saturday, September 11, 2010 7:30 PM Subject: Research strategy questions (and DAUNT) > Dear Listers, > > > > This is a request for help with strategy / expertise and I apologise for > my > shockingly elementary level of skills / knowledge here. > > > > 1. It seems my ancestor Howard Gillman Daunt, C most likely born in Cork > City in around 1810, and, if not Dublin, and C of I. From the web links > I've heard of so far, mostly from this brilliant list, it seems that all > Cork City parish records for that time have been destroyed. Or is that > wrong? Can anyone point me to a way of finding out what parish records > are > available in Ireland? At some point I will come over, but I want to find > the best place to go, and avoid searching through records that have > already > been transcribed and are on the online sites, and make effective use of > the > short time available. > > > > The other thing is what else can I look for around 1810? His father was > most likely John Daunt, a shoemaker who was listed in a Cork City > directory > around that time. Perhaps Tithe Applotments? How would I go about this? > > > > 2. Can someone tell me the simplest link to locate streets in 19th C > Dublin > and work out which union / parish they connect to? I don't seem to have > worked it out. Ditto Cork re streets / townlands. > > > > Thanks folks... > > > > Caroline

    09/11/2010 02:11:00
    1. Re: Research strategy questions (and DAUNT)
    2. Lorraine Egan
    3. Patsy Thank you for URL re citizenship. As my father was born in Clonmel, Tipperary and back further the family born in Cork, this makes me an Irish Citizen? Second to being Australian, of course. Was not aware of this before you gave the website. DAUNT, I beleve, is also related. My mothers family also Irish. Lorraine www.radleysofcork.bigpondhosting.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Patricia O'Shea" <maisieskid@slingshot.co.nz> To: <irl-cork@rootsweb.com> Cc: "Caroline Foggitt" <carolinefoggitt@blueyonder.co.uk> Sent: Saturday, September 11, 2010 6:11 PM Subject: Re: Research strategy questions (and DAUNT) > Hello Caroline - from the website below it certainly appears the Cork city > parish registers were not all destroyed at all. > > I myself have searched a number of them at the RCB Library in Dublin. > > http://www.progenealogists.com/ireland/ParishRegisters.asp > > You can use this site to check what parish records are available and for > which years. You can also find this information in John Grenham's book > 'Researching Your Irish Ancestors' I think the Second Edition. > > Best wishes, > Patsy - New Zealand > > Website: > http://www.loanegenealogy.webs.com > > > Sent: Saturday, September 11, 2010 7:30 PM > Subject: Research strategy questions (and DAUNT) > > >> Dear Listers, >> >> >> >> This is a request for help with strategy / expertise and I apologise for >> my >> shockingly elementary level of skills / knowledge here. >> >> >> >> 1. It seems my ancestor Howard Gillman Daunt, C most likely born in Cork >> City in around 1810, and, if not Dublin, and C of I. From the web links >> I've heard of so far, mostly from this brilliant list, it seems that all >> Cork City parish records for that time have been destroyed. Or is that >> wrong? Can anyone point me to a way of finding out what parish records >> are >> available in Ireland? At some point I will come over, but I want to find >> the best place to go, and avoid searching through records that have >> already >> been transcribed and are on the online sites, and make effective use of >> the >> short time available. >> >> >> >> The other thing is what else can I look for around 1810? His father was >> most likely John Daunt, a shoemaker who was listed in a Cork City >> directory >> around that time. Perhaps Tithe Applotments? How would I go about this? >> >> >> >> 2. Can someone tell me the simplest link to locate streets in 19th C >> Dublin >> and work out which union / parish they connect to? I don't seem to have >> worked it out. Ditto Cork re streets / townlands. >> >> >> >> Thanks folks... >> >> >> >> Caroline > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > IRL-CORK-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message -- I am using the free version of SPAMfighter. We are a community of 7 million users fighting spam. SPAMfighter has removed 744 of my spam emails to date. Get the free SPAMfighter here: http://www.spamfighter.com/len The Professional version does not have this message

    09/12/2010 01:56:28
    1. RE: Research strategy questions (and DAUNT)
    2. Noeline Mullins
    3. Hi I am doing abit of research for a g.friend of mine whose names are DAUNT. I have to go out now but will be back later on and send some names if that is okay with you?? Best wishes, Noeline kiwi in Brisbane. -----Original Message----- From: irl-cork-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:irl-cork-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Lorraine Egan Sent: Sunday, 12 September 2010 7:56 AM To: irl-cork@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: Research strategy questions (and DAUNT) Patsy Thank you for URL re citizenship. As my father was born in Clonmel, Tipperary and back further the family born in Cork, this makes me an Irish Citizen? Second to being Australian, of course. Was not aware of this before you gave the website. DAUNT, I beleve, is also related. My mothers family also Irish. Lorraine www.radleysofcork.bigpondhosting.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Patricia O'Shea" <maisieskid@slingshot.co.nz> To: <irl-cork@rootsweb.com> Cc: "Caroline Foggitt" <carolinefoggitt@blueyonder.co.uk> Sent: Saturday, September 11, 2010 6:11 PM Subject: Re: Research strategy questions (and DAUNT) > Hello Caroline - from the website below it certainly appears the Cork city > parish registers were not all destroyed at all. > > I myself have searched a number of them at the RCB Library in Dublin. > > http://www.progenealogists.com/ireland/ParishRegisters.asp > > You can use this site to check what parish records are available and for > which years. You can also find this information in John Grenham's book > 'Researching Your Irish Ancestors' I think the Second Edition. > > Best wishes, > Patsy - New Zealand > > Website: > http://www.loanegenealogy.webs.com > > > Sent: Saturday, September 11, 2010 7:30 PM > Subject: Research strategy questions (and DAUNT) > > >> Dear Listers, >> >> >> >> This is a request for help with strategy / expertise and I apologise for >> my >> shockingly elementary level of skills / knowledge here. >> >> >> >> 1. It seems my ancestor Howard Gillman Daunt, C most likely born in Cork >> City in around 1810, and, if not Dublin, and C of I. From the web links >> I've heard of so far, mostly from this brilliant list, it seems that all >> Cork City parish records for that time have been destroyed. Or is that >> wrong? Can anyone point me to a way of finding out what parish records >> are >> available in Ireland? At some point I will come over, but I want to find >> the best place to go, and avoid searching through records that have >> already >> been transcribed and are on the online sites, and make effective use of >> the >> short time available. >> >> >> >> The other thing is what else can I look for around 1810? His father was >> most likely John Daunt, a shoemaker who was listed in a Cork City >> directory >> around that time. Perhaps Tithe Applotments? How would I go about this? >> >> >> >> 2. Can someone tell me the simplest link to locate streets in 19th C >> Dublin >> and work out which union / parish they connect to? I don't seem to have >> worked it out. Ditto Cork re streets / townlands. >> >> >> >> Thanks folks... >> >> >> >> Caroline > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > IRL-CORK-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message -- I am using the free version of SPAMfighter. We are a community of 7 million users fighting spam. SPAMfighter has removed 744 of my spam emails to date. Get the free SPAMfighter here: http://www.spamfighter.com/len The Professional version does not have this message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to IRL-CORK-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 9.0.851 / Virus Database: 271.1.1/3127 - Release Date: 09/11/10 04:41:00

    09/12/2010 04:38:30