RCB Library, Dublin - Carlow Town. Church of Ireland
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GROOM
First Name |
GROOM
Last Name |
WIFE
First Name |
WIFE
Maiden Name |
SPONSER
Name 1 |
SPONSER
NAME 2 |
Location |
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1788, 24 Feb |
John |
O'Brien |
Judith |
Brennan |
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1793 |
Adam |
Boyd |
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1793 |
William |
Oakley |
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1800, 8 Jul |
Michael Ryan |
Haydon |
Frances |
Wall |
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1808 |
George |
McGuire |
Bridget |
Gormley |
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1817, 22 Jan |
William |
Timmons |
Margaret |
Mallory |
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1818, 23 Mar |
William |
(Timmons? Simmins?) |
Jane |
(Orr? Shor?) |
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Freeman Journal, Dublin, Ireland
29 June 1765
Married - A few Days ago, Mr. Robert Carter, of Poorstown in the County of
Carlow, to Miss Susannah Hoar of Tullow in said County.
The Cork Examiner,
7 February 1865
February 2, at Bennekerry Catholic Church, in the county of Carlow, by
the Very Rev. Father Murray, P.P., assisted by the Rev. Father Hayden,
Edward Kinsella, of Carlow, Esq., son of the late Patrick Kinsella of
Carlow, Esq., to Agnes, youngest daughter of the late George O'Farrell, of
Carlow, Esq.
Extracted from the "Irish-American"
Newspaper
Week ending April 1 1887
Feb 21, at Naag, Thomas Henry, third son of the late Michael Champion, Ballvmullen House, Queen's County, to Elizabeth, youngest daughter of the
late John Whelan, Rathglass, Tullow, county Carlow
Wexford Independent,
July 14th, 1897, p. 2.
Hall-Dare and Fitzherbert - July 8th, 1897, at Abbeyleix Church, by
the Rev. B. T. Disney, assisted by the Rev. T. Trotter, Arthur Mildmay
Hall-Dare, second son of the late R. W. Hall-Dare, D. L., of
Newtownbarry, to Edith Clare Fitzherbert, eldest daughter of Henry C.
Fitzherbert, of Millbrook, Abbeyleix.
People, June 25th, 1910, p. 1
McGee and Borthistle- June 15th, 1910, at the Presbyterian Church,
Carlow, by Rev. J. Dempster, Sidney Strong McGee, only son of the late
Alfred McGee, of New York, U. S. A, to Anna Maria Gertrude Borthistle,
fifth daughter of the late Henry Borthistle, M. D, of Merrion Lodge,
Gorey, Co. Wexford. American papers, please copy.
The Freeman's Journal And National
Press, Dublin, Ireland
Monday, August 6, 1917
CANDY and KELLY- July 31, 1917, at Roman Catholic Church, Hacketstown, by
Rev. Father Monaghan, P.P., Richard, youngest son of John Candy,
Kilquiggan, Co. Wicklow, to Elizabeth (Lizzie), eldest daughter of John
Kelly, Collmannagh, Hacketstown, Co. Carlow