The LDS Church website at www.familysearch.org indicates they have the following microfilm available: Parochial registers of Killeen [or Carroroe], 1853-1908 Catholic Church. Parish of Carraroe (Galway). They have this to say about it: Microfilm of original records at Tuam, Co. Galway. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- Some writing is faded and illegible. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- Film no. 1279212 filmed on 42X. Use high magnification reader. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- The Catholic parish of Carraroe, also spelled Carrowroe and formerly called Killeen, includes part of the civil parishes of Kilcummin and Killannin. There are three chapels. There are three islands in the parish, Lettermore, Lettermullan and Gorumna. Gorumna, which is in the civil parish of Killannin, has four townlands, Creelogh, Knock, Maumsen, Teeranea. You can go into any LDS Church Family HIstory Center and order in the roll of microfilm from Salt Lake city. The charge is about $3.50. You cannot remove it from the Family History Center, but you can read it there and for the $3.50 charge, it stays in the local Center for about six weeks. I found I went in several times to check for different things as they occurred to me. The Church also indicates this microfilm is available at the National Library of Ireland, Dublin. To find the nearest Family History Center you can go to www.familysearc.org . In the far right column, click on "Find a family history center near you where you can access many of the library's materials". From then on it is self-explanatory. Good luck, Judy