Hello, I will be visiting County Galway for a few days in May. I have ancestors who were married in 1838 in Parish Kilconnell about an hour from Galway City. The surnames are FINN and KELLY. I have the marriage record for them at Kilconnell. In 1837 - The Tithe Assessment and Applotment for the Parish of Kilconnell lists a Pat'k Finn and a Law'n Finn for the townland "TRUST" which is north and west of the village of Kilconnell. Our subject Lawrence Francis Finn would have been 17-25 years old. One of these two are likely his father. There are a total of 60 families listed for this townland. In 1856, there are only 24 families left. In 1856, a Lord Dunsandle is listed as the "Immediate Lessors" for most of the tenants. Mich'l Kelly is listed at "CORANEENA" which is just outside of the village. Can anyone tell me if I should make the effort to visit the East Galway Heritage Center; I will NOT have a car and will have to hire someone to go out to the Center. Another question ... Are there any sites in Galway City that might have pertinent records that I should visit? Final question ... As a tourist, what local sites should I visit in or near Galway City? Regards, Kay Keating Bethesda, Maryland