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    1. Re: [IRL-CORK-CITY] Ftizgibbon in Cork
    2. D-Sullivan
    3. St. Finbarr's West is actually, Immaculate Conception, aka, the Lough (Lock) Chapel. It is still in service; I have been there. My father's family was baptized and married there. The 'Middle Parish' is St. Peter & Paul's. The 'South Parish' is St. Finbarr's, Dunbar St. The 'North Parish/North Cathedral' is The Cathedral of St. Mary & St. Anne. There are also a number of small, old churches and, many new ones. Hope this helps. D ----- Original Message ----- From: <Sandramartin6217@aol.com> To: <IRL-CORK-CITY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, June 09, 2003 9:36 AM Subject: Re: [IRL-CORK-CITY] Ftizgibbon in Cork > > Hello Phil, > > I have a modern day Ordnance Survey Street Map of Cork city and I'm pleased > to say that Gillabbey Terrace is still shown. It is close to where College > Road becomes Gillabbey Street and very near to St.Finbarr's Cathedral so I wonder > if this is the same as St.Finbarr's Church West. I'm sorry I can't pinpoint > it for you any other way but I do know that College Road is a well known road > in Cork so you shouldn't have difficulty finding it. In fact if you find a > copy of this map there is a street index attached and due to lack of space > Gillabbey Terrace is just shown as the number 5. Have you tried putting the name of > the church into a search engine such as Google? That could bring up a wealth > of information about the church. Incidentally there is also a St.Finbarr's > South not far away so it's important not to get them confused. > > Sorry I can't help with the 1911 census. > > Good Luck > Sandra > > > > > > The marriage took place at St Finbarrs Church West in the Registrars > > District no. 6. Can any body tell me if the church is still there and if so > > are there any maps on the internet that will show me where the church is > > located? > > > > At the time of the marriage she was living at 4 Gillabbey Terrace. Does > > Gillabbey Terrace still exist and is there a map location for it? If it no > > longer exists does anybody know where it was in Cork. > > > > > > > >

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