Recent additions to the 1901 census on the County Longford IGP website include: >From the Town of Longford: Little Water Street Mail Coach Yard Main Street - page 1 of 2 McLaughlin's Yard And from Sean Farrell's visits to his Family History Center - Townlands: Ardoghill Derryad Derrylough Foygh Kilcommock Glebe Kilmakinlan Derrymacar Derrymany Doonacurry To check these out go to: http://www.rootsweb.com/~irllog/ Click on CENSUS on the menu. Then pick 1901 census. The new and updated parishes are marked. Note that Kilcommock Parish is in 3 Baronies. More later :) Christina
Dear Christina, I have found my g.g.g.grandparents in the list of Granard marriages . Where do I write to find more information on the marriage, they were Catholic and the marriage was in January 1814. Is there a list of Catholic churches available? Do records this old list the parents of the brides and groom? Many thanks to you for all this work you do. Helen F, Ware
Helen, I only have a list of Parish records available through the LDS church on the website. There are records for Granard listed. How easy they might be to read, I can't say. http://www.rootsweb.com/~irllog/parishes.htm Whether the parents are listed is also something I can't answer. Maybe someone else has more information on Granard. The Longford Research Centre is another option. http://www.irish-roots.net/Longford.htm Christina On Sun, 13 Feb 2005 21:34:21 -0500, helen ware wrote: | Is there a list of Catholic churches available? Do records this old | list the parents of the brides and groom?