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    1. [IRL-DUBLIN] CURTIS & HAWKINS: Family ceremonies at both RC and COI churches
    2. Hello all, I continue to study the Gardiner Curtis-Catherine Hawkins family who lived in Dublin city through the 1800's. I've used the <churchrecords.org> database to gather much of my information. I've just noticed that this family had baptisms and marriages in both Roman Catholic and Church of Ireland churches. Here's a summary: Gardiner and Catherine had nine children. The first son was baptized at RC St. Mary Pro Cathedral. I don't have information on the second son. The remaining seven children were baptized at COI St. Mary. The last child, a daughter, is recorded in the database as having been baptized BOTH in Nov. 1860 at COI St. Mary AND in Jan. 1861 at RC St. Mary Pro Cathedral. The parents' address changed between these dates. I have info on only three of these children's marriages: the third son married at RC St. Andrew, the second daughter at COI St. Thomas, and the fifth son at COI St. Peter. Possibly of relevance is that Gardiner and Catherine's first known child was baptized in 1839 at RC St. Mary Pro Cathedral; their next surviving child that I know about wasn't born until about 1846, when all baptisms began taking place in COI churches. All the current COI St. Mary churches I find at <dublinchurches.com/churches/> are quite far from the city center where these people lived. My questions: 1. Is it possible that the database's RC and COI labels are incorrect for the churches involved? 2. Was this switching between RC and COI churches common? 3. Is it possible that Gardiner and Catherine were not able to have their children baptized RC after 1839 for some church-related reason? Any thoughts? Thanks. PJ, Texas

    07/17/2012 09:54:49