I have just learned of the Ireland Genealogy website. (Nothing to do with IGP) The website contains the results of pension applications. If a person was applying for a pension, they had to supply information from the 1841 or 1851 census to prove they were alive then. The census records were still in existence at that time of the requests for a pension. This website will let you search (for free) for a person who might have been old enough to apply for a pension. If you find someone it is 2 pounds to look. About $3.40 In theory the parents names would be given. So, a way to try and access those missing census records. http://www.ireland-genealogy.com/ I just wanted to let you know. It might help. Christina again not affiliated with this site
I wonder if someone on the list could help I have received the church record of my ggrandmothers second marriage in the above church. It gives just basic info, re: the date March 13 1907 What county would that come under in 1907, is it Tipperary or Waterford. I am trying to find civil recordand nothing comes up on the roots ireland site in Tipperary. I also found a birth record 1903 for the same people who were living in the same place, but it was on the Waterford records on the Roots Ireland website. Is it worth me waiting to for the rest of the records to be uploaded onto the site, or to ring them direct. Thanks Julie