Liz, Rathkeale Parish Church is indeed where many of the Irish Palatines were baptised, married and buried. I have not been following any previous Neazer messages - have you seen the early references to the Neazor, etc families in Hank Jones' "The Palatine Families of Ireland" ? Ken McDonald 2 Greenfields, Stansted, Essex, CM24 8AH, England [email protected] Do check out www.teskey.org -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: 19 April 2001 20:01 Subject: Re: [IP] Questions I'm going to finally break down and try to find my Neazer in Ireland. I thought I might try the Church Records for Rathkeale since its a pretty good shot that he came from that area. Does anyone know the film name/number from the FHC that would have these records? I found one on line and it was "Church of Ireland, Parish Church of Rathkeale", film no. 897365. Would that be where the Palatines would have been baptized? Any advice would be great! Thanks! Liz ==== IRL-PALATINE Mailing List ==== The greatest influence in your life, stronger even than your will power, Is your environment. Change that, if necessary. Paramahansa Yogananda