Gleninchiquin is a townland between Kenmare and Lauragh - it's a beautiful park with a lovely waterfall, just a wonderful spot. The local priest, Fr. Sheahan should be able to help, but lots of the Parish records in Tuosist have been destroyed. Noreen in NY In a message dated 03/03/11 03:00:09 Eastern Standard Time, [email protected] writes: Subj:[IRL-KERRY] Gleninchiquin Date:03/02/2011 03:51:13 PM Eastern Standard Time From:Jane Sullivan [[email protected]] To:[email protected] I have been so happy to receive good help from many on the Kerry list. I am= a =0Amember of the Beara list but have been helping a friend whose ancesto= rs are from =0ATuoist.=A0 I have baptism records for a=A0Lynch family that = say" Gleninchiquin" but =0AI have not found that on a list of Kerry townlan= ds.Is it just an area in Kerry ? =0ASomeone sent me=A0a link to a park with= that name. Any help defining Gleninchiquin =0Awould be great .Jane Sulliva= n=0A=0A=0A Subj:[IRL-KERRY] Irish records Date:03/02/2011 10:39:08 PM Eastern Standard Time From:Trish Jensen [[email protected]] To:[email protected] Has any one been trying to use the www.churchrecords.irishgenealogy.ie site of late I can get nothing from it at all with dates in the 1820 Put in many names , have they taken off the early ones perhaps.?? I was trying to find another Elizabeth Teahan .On the marriage to my great grandfather Thomas Connor she is listed as living in Ballyfinnane So many times I have tried to find the correct Elizabeth ,found two others one in Bolteens and one I found some time back in Ballyfinnane but could not be her as they married in 1842 and this one born 1831. Trish