Bill... There was indeed a C of I parish church in Clonbroney about that time. My late stepmother looked up various births, marriages, & deaths back in the '70s which I ahve inherited. (She covered Kirk, Noble, Gilliard, Miller, Montgomery, Howden, Trimble, & more.) She & my father visited relatives there but I believe she got most of her data by visiting the Nat'l Archives in Dublin and not locally. They now have a web site at: http://www.nationalarchives.ie/ . I've been told that the C of I also maintains an archive at the "RCB" library in Dublin. Their web site is: http://www.ireland.anglican.org/library/index.html . I remember as a youngster being taken to a C of I in Balinalee which was probably the Clonbroney parish church. It's probably long gone now, but the records are still available as above. Bob Kirk At 11:30 AM 2/12/05 -0500, Bill Limebeer wrote: >I had ancestors, LEIGHTON who lived at Clonbroney parish, Co. Longfrod >from 1833-1865. They were members of the C of I and I would like to find >out if there was a C of I church at Clonbroney parish at this time? > >If this church existed at that time, where would one access the records, >please? > >Thanks for your assistance >Bill >On.Can.