I recently purchased from the Irish Family History Foundation the following record. I do not know whether or not it applies to my g. grandfather Joseph Page, but thought I would pass along the info for others' usage. Also, does anyone know what the Address word Millinstara means? I cannot find it listed anywhere. CHURCH BAPTISM RECORD Name: Joseph Page Date of Baptism - Birth 4 Jan 1831 Address: Millinstara Parish: Clontuskert County: Co. Galway Denomination: Roman catholic Father: Page, Christopher Occupation: Not recorded Mother: Roe, Catherine Sponsor 1: Comer, Patrick Sponsor 2: Loughnane, Catherine Notes: None listed My Joseph Page's Dec. 1861 Civil War Enlistment Record shows he was b. in Connaught, Ireland and he was 25 years of age at that time. His birth date has always been confusing, though, as his gravestone which is located in Troy, Lincoln, MO, Sacred Heart Catholic Cemetery, lists it as 25 Dec 1835, his mil. pension files shows dates all over the place, and various census records show it as May 1835, or 36, or 37. The 1860 census records lists his age as 30. Joseph's church record of his sec. marriage lists his parents as Christopher and Mary Page. Christopher b. 1802 in Ireland, Mary b. 1802 in Ireland and Patrick Page b. 1833 in Ireland are listed as neighbors of Joseph Page on the 1860 Lincoln Co. MO census record. The only two conflicting parts of the above IFHF record is possibly the 1831 date and his mother's given name. Everything else appears to be correct. In the IFHF records there is a 1828 marriage listing for a Christopher Page in Co. Galway and another 1828 marriage listing for a Mary Roe in Co. Galway. No marriage listing in that county for a Catherine Roe. There are two other Co. Galway baptismal records that appear to be associated with Christopher Page's children. One for Patrick in 1833 and one for Elizabeth in 1835. I know Joseph's bro. Patrick was born abt. 1833 in Co. Galway, per the census record and his Civil War record. I have no info re. a sister Elizabeth Page. Perhaps Catherine Roe's full name was either Mary Catherine or Catherine Mary Roe. At this point, I have no way of knowing for certain whether this record applies to my relative. You can search various records at the IFHF for free, once you register at their site. However, if you want to view a transcription of the actual record, it will cost $5.00 Euro per record. The original document is not made available to you. I have not yet purchase any of the additional PAGE records. Also, on numerous searches when I entered the Surname PAGE, the names McGill, MacGill and Gill came up with the Page listings. Does that mean anything to anyone? Allison