Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2012 10:17:15 +1000 From: "dianna charles" <diamonddi57@optusnet.com.au> Subject: [DUBLIN-CITY] Rosetta BYRNE (Woodworth) To: <irl-dublin-city@rootsweb.com> Message-ID: <01DAF76B41C443F3832F998DBF881D93@charlestw> Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1"; reply-type=original Hi everyone I'm still trying to find information on my GGAunt the above Rosetta Byrne who married a Mr. Woodworth. Diana, Do you know what religion they were? My Dublin Byrnes were Church of Ireland (COI) and their parish church was St. Peter's on Angier Street. I don't have that much on them yet, but what I do have I found on the St. Peter's site. << They were living in Dublin City in 1827 according the will of Rosetta's brother Michael who died here in Sydney at that time. Rosetta's other brother William was born in Co. Bracknagh, Offaly in 1780 this I found from his Royal Marines records. I have searched the 1841/51 Census for England just in case they moved there found nothing. I cannot find anything on Rosetta's marriage (maybe in Bracknagh) death, cemetery records, emigration records. Can anyone suggest how I can find out anything on Rosetta and her husband at all please, I've really hit a brickwall. Kindest regards Dianna >>
Dianna This information isn't really going to help with your brick wall, but best to know. Bracknagh, Co.Offaly is close to Rathangan, and most likely the family would have attended the C of I Church there. However the early records appear to have been lost in 1922. The records at R.C.B.Library according to a list I have are - Baptisms 1880-2001 Marriages 1846-1949 Burials 1879-2003 If you email the R.C.B.Library at library@ireland.anglican.org and tell them you are looking for early records for Bracknagh, Co.Offaly, they would confirm my thoughts or perhaps come up with something more helpful. Good luck Joyce > > > Hi everyone > I'm still trying to find information on my GGAunt the above Rosetta > Byrne who married a Mr. Woodworth. > > Rosetta's other brother William was born in Co. Bracknagh, Offaly in > 1780 this I found from his Royal Marines records. > > I have searched the 1841/51 Census for England just in case they moved > there found nothing. I cannot find anything on Rosetta's marriage (maybe > in > Bracknagh) death, cemetery records, emigration records. Can anyone > suggest > how I can find out anything on Rosetta and her husband at all please, I've > really hit a brickwall. Kindest regards Dianna >> > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > IRL-DUBLIN-CITY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without > the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Hi Carlahs I'm sure they are Catholic but I'm happy to look at any records, I know Michael, Rosetta's brother (her in Sydney) was Catholic, but as for her I'm not certain, could have been COI. I will try and find the St. Peters site to see what I can find. Thanks so much for your reply. Kind regards Dianna