Hello Dee, The address I posted [and found by accident while surfing the net] did not have a post code. The only infomation with it said they held birth records for Wexford town, from 1864 to date. I think your research is just a little too early for this addess to be much help. Maybe someone on the list can point you to church records for New Ross Parish. All the best John researching KEHOE, GAUL, Wexford: LEAHY Limerick 1880s 1890s ----- Original Message ----- From: <DWagar3954@aol.com> To: <john.leahy@ic24.net> Sent: Wednesday, March 29, 2000 4:24 PM Subject: Re: Wexford Addresses > Hello John, > > I read your reply to 'Milli' regarding where to send in Wexford for her > ancestor's birth certificate. > I have a question... > Your address doesn't include a postal code. Was this an oversight on your > part, or is it not needed? > > Also, do you need to have the exact date of your ancestor's birth to apply? > According to the information that I have found out on my gggrandfather is > that he was born in New Ross, Wexford, in 1820. This came from his > attestation papers. I have no names for his parents, or the month and day of > his birth. > Since he spent the majority of his life in the military (a good part was > spent in England) and was pensioned off in England where he lived until his > death -- I really don't have any other information regarding his birth. > > Thanks for any information that you can give to me. > > Regards, > Dee > > Las Vegas Nevada > USA