*Arc tbc* ---BCC Oldbury Murphys in Ireland
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*Arc tbc* ---BCC Oldbury Murphys in Ireland
Wasting a lot of money on this pathetic Rip Off site....
http://ifhf.brsgenealogy.com/quis.php
They deliberately restrict what you can search on so you waste money looking at useless records.
i.e For Baptisms you can't include the mother's names in your search, only the fathers.
So I was gettting plenty of hits with Patrick as the father but a hugh variance in the forname of the mother.
Anyway.....
We have been trying to figure out the maiden name of the matriarch of the family, Catherine Murphy.
We had established she came from Ruthdrum in County Wicklow after deciphering a badly transcribed census entry.
This record looks like a good clue and suggests her name to be Fitzgerald...
Name: Thomas Murphy
Date of Baptism/Birth: 12/12/1856
Address: Workhouse
County: Wicklow
Parish: Rathdrum
Denomination: Roman Catholic
Father: Patrick Murphy
Mother: Catherine Fitzgerald
Sponsor 1: Michael Farrel
Sponsor 2: Catherine Kavanagh
This record is not as good (due to the parish...) but offers another possibility
Name: Michael Murphy
Date of Baptism/Birth: 04/05/1853
Address: Slievman
County: Wicklow
Parish: Glendalough
Denomination: Roman Catholic
Father: Patrick Murphy
Mother: Catherine Mitten
Sponsor 1: Hugh Murphy
Sponsor 2: Winifred Mitten
To aid with my research, can anybody recommend a better site or method to do parish record searches in Ireland?
http://ifhf.brsgenealogy.com/quis.php
They deliberately restrict what you can search on so you waste money looking at useless records.
i.e For Baptisms you can't include the mother's names in your search, only the fathers.
So I was gettting plenty of hits with Patrick as the father but a hugh variance in the forname of the mother.
Anyway.....
We have been trying to figure out the maiden name of the matriarch of the family, Catherine Murphy.
We had established she came from Ruthdrum in County Wicklow after deciphering a badly transcribed census entry.
This record looks like a good clue and suggests her name to be Fitzgerald...
Name: Thomas Murphy
Date of Baptism/Birth: 12/12/1856
Address: Workhouse
County: Wicklow
Parish: Rathdrum
Denomination: Roman Catholic
Father: Patrick Murphy
Mother: Catherine Fitzgerald
Sponsor 1: Michael Farrel
Sponsor 2: Catherine Kavanagh
This record is not as good (due to the parish...) but offers another possibility
Name: Michael Murphy
Date of Baptism/Birth: 04/05/1853
Address: Slievman
County: Wicklow
Parish: Glendalough
Denomination: Roman Catholic
Father: Patrick Murphy
Mother: Catherine Mitten
Sponsor 1: Hugh Murphy
Sponsor 2: Winifred Mitten
To aid with my research, can anybody recommend a better site or method to do parish record searches in Ireland?
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Re: BCC Oldbury Murphys in Ireland
that the reason mine got shelved find good resources the best way to do it is get a cheap flight and have a few days out there that what i was recomended from someone who did that way ?
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Re: BCC Oldbury Murphys in Ireland
Not cheap from Australia.....
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Re: BCC Oldbury Murphys in Ireland
This site explains what's available and what's not, Mark
http://www.from-ireland.net/gene/churchrecrds.htm#parec
http://www.from-ireland.net/gene/churchrecrds.htm#parec
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Re: BCC Oldbury Murphys in Ireland
I knew the NLI had all the Roman Catholish parish records but I am hoping to find an online site that has better search capabilites than the one I was using.
I might have to bite the bullet and hire a researcher.
It is amazing that so many people worldwide end up with a brick wall once they trace their ancestors to Ireland.
I would have thought the most odvious thing to index would be the Parish Records yet little seems to have been done in that regard.
I might have to bite the bullet and hire a researcher.
It is amazing that so many people worldwide end up with a brick wall once they trace their ancestors to Ireland.
I would have thought the most odvious thing to index would be the Parish Records yet little seems to have been done in that regard.
Black Holes happen when God divides by zero.
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Re: BCC Oldbury Murphys in Ireland
I'm having the same problem Mark, with my hubby's ancestors.
We did go for a long weekend to Dublin (a few years ago) and found some info in the Dublin City Library and Archive's. They were really helpful but if I go again I'll make sure I go armed with more info
We did go for a long weekend to Dublin (a few years ago) and found some info in the Dublin City Library and Archive's. They were really helpful but if I go again I'll make sure I go armed with more info

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Re: BCC Oldbury Murphys in Ireland
I feel sorry for anyone with Irish Ancestors, must be a nightmare
Linell.

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Re: BCC Oldbury Murphys in Ireland
Very many thanks for that information, Mark. Yes, I agree with what's been said, it's not easy at present to trace Irish ancestors, especially when the surname is one that occurs as frequently as Murphy does. I have the same problem with my great grandfather Dennis McCormick from what was Queen's County, plus all the spelling variations.
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