a point of clarification re researching Kerry Church records. The ONLY time I was asked for the "permission letter" was at the Library in Dublin. I DID NOT need permission to look at records at the Kerry County Library or at the Church (in my case in Ardfert). The letter was easily obtainable by emailing the Bishop's office at bishopshouse@eircom.net and giving them your home address. DOUG > > > Subject: > [IRL-KERRY] Contacting the Bishop via email > From: > PMcH532@aol.com > Date: > Sun, 13 Jan 2008 08:34:57 EST > To: > IRL-KERRY@rootsweb.com > > To: > IRL-KERRY@rootsweb.com > > > Good morning Jan, > > When I was going on my trip to Ireland this September I emailed the Bishop > for permission to search the church records of the Catholic parishes in both > Currow and Knocknagoshel, County Kerry. I never heard back from the Bishop or > his office and never got the letter of permission. However, I found out > that the County Kerry Library in Tralee had printed, bound versions of the > parish records and they did not require any letter of permission to look at them. > I spent a few hours there and the people couldn't have been more helpful. > > My advice would be to get the letter of permission from the Bishop to be on > the safe side but if you are in Tralee and manage to find the library (it is > very hard to find) you can have a look at them. There is also plenty of > other info available like the Griffiths Evaluation, etc, etc. > > Hope this helps. > > Pat > > > > t. >