Can anyone help with information on this Roman Catholic parish? The village is located near Crossmolina. The National Library in Dublin doesn't seem to have the registers for this village, and I can't find it filmed in the FHC LDS library. Does anyone else have any ancestors that came from that village? I am researching the name BIRRANE. Any suggestions will really be appreciated. Thank you. Marilyn
There are no pre-1880 sacramental registers for Moygownagh which accounts for your being unable to find them in the NLI and FHLC. Ellen [email protected] wrote: >Can anyone help with information on this Roman Catholic parish? The village >is located near Crossmolina. The National Library in Dublin doesn't seem to >have the registers for this village, and I can't find it filmed in the FHC >LDS library. > >Does anyone else have any ancestors that came from that village? I am >researching the name BIRRANE. > >Any suggestions will really be appreciated. Thank you. > >Marilyn > > >============================== >Search over 1 Billion names at Ancestry.com! >http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist1.asp > >
St. Cormac is the church in Moygownagh. The information you are looking for may be under the ED (election district). Yuo might check the LDS films on east Kilfian. I believe that would cover many of the townlands in the Moygownagh parish. Jim [email protected] wrote: > Can anyone help with information on this Roman Catholic parish? The village > is located near Crossmolina. The National Library in Dublin doesn't seem to > have the registers for this village, and I can't find it filmed in the FHC > LDS library. > > Does anyone else have any ancestors that came from that village? I am > researching the name BIRRANE. > > Any suggestions will really be appreciated. Thank you. > > Marilyn > > ============================== > Search over 1 Billion names at Ancestry.com! > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist1.asp