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From: "certsnsearches" <>
Subject: Re: [DUBLIN IRELAND] FITZGERALDs in St Marks records
Date: Mon, 7 Nov 2005 12:03:18 -0000
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From: "Jennette Gest" <>
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Sent: Saturday, November 05, 2005 9:47 PM
Subject: Re: [DUBLIN IRELAND] FITZGERALDs in St Marks records


> Hi List I must of missed the message on this church.
>
> St Michan is a Catholic church & is in Holston St North Dublin.
> My Grandmother was (C) there on the 26 Jan 1887 her parents were Joseph
> POWER & Winifred CROFTON they were living at no 1 N King St North Dublin.
>
> Jennette Gest nee Byrne
> QLD AUS
>

Hi Jennette,

Conversationally......

There are 2 St Michans churches/parishes in Dublin.
One in Halston St which is Catholic as you say, and the other on Church St
which is Anglican. aka Church of Ireland.
Both of them are on the north side of the river Liffey near the Four Courts
and within shouting distance of each other.
There was a lot of shouting in those days...no mobile phones you see.

Regards

Brian




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