Hello! Kerry Listers and to everyone who answered my query about St John's. I was in Tralee last year looking for info about my gggrandparents but ended up going to the Catholic church in Listowel where I was told that marriage records weren't as early as I was looking for. It wasn't until I got home that I found out about the church in Tralee, whick may be the place where I should have looked in the first place. I will try now to follow up your suggestions although in the past I have tried to avoid approaching the clery when the reason for the inquiry is only for family history. The other thing about that approach is the donation whick I have no idea what may be expected. If anyone has an idea what the "standard" may be in Euros I would be grateful to know. Just one more thing to bring to your notice, I may have given the impression that I had found a web site with info about St John's but it was only the dates of the parish register which was said to be from 1777 and I was estimating that the date of the marriage that I was looking for was about 1800, so that's what lead me to ask about the parish. There were no other details. Thanks again to all who answered.......Pat