Checking both the 1851 Townland index which also lists civil parishes and Brian Mitchell's, A New Genealogical Atlas of Ireland and neither have a civil parish Cappagh in County Tipperary, only listed in County Limerick. > > > > Ran across something odd today on the IFHF site ( > http://www.rootsireland.ie/) > and can't figure out if I'm being particularly dense today or what, > thought I'd run it past you guys and see if anyone could help: > > I found a marriage record as follows: > > Civil Marriage Looby Daniel 1887 Co. Tipperary Parish: CAPPAGH (CP) > Civil Marriage Quillinan Catherine 1887 Co. Tipperary Parish: CAPPAGH (CP) > > What's weird here is that as far as I know there is no Cappagh Civil Parish > in Co Tipperary South, so how is this record coming up? > > When you check IFHF's online source records available for Co Tipperary > South > > http://www.rootsireland.ie/ifhf/generic.php?filename=sources.tpl&selectedMenu=sources > it does not even list a Cappagh Civil Parish under their Civil Records! > > What's really odd too is that I also found these records: > > Church Marriage Looby Daniel 1887 Co. Limerick Parish: DOON (RC) > Church Marriage Quillinan Catherine 1887 Co. Limerick Parish: DOON (RC) > > And at first glance thought that this was just the 'flip side of the coin' > i.e., the Church records that corresponded with the civil records; however, > the RC parish of Doon is nowhere near the civil parish of Cappagh in Co > Limerick, so I'm very confused here. > > Is there a Cappagh Civil Parish in Co Tipperary? If so, where the heck is > it? > > -- Pat Connors, Sacramento CA http://www.connorsgenealogy.com