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From: Pádraig Mór Ó Gealagáin <>
Subject: Re: [LMK] Garryowen 1901 & 1911 Census
Date: Sat, 7 Aug 2004 13:54:30 -0400
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Garryowen , is a townland within the city and a part of
St.John's civil and both of the ecclesiastical parishes -
R.C., and C. of I. I don't know which D.E.D., would apply
to a particular road or lane, and one needs to know that,
or otherwise have to check all the film numbers for the
1901 census of St.John's civil parish, which are:

D.E.D 59/1-2 #842855 ; DED 60/1-12 #846486 ;
DED 62/1-29 #846489 ; DED # 66/1-43 #846491

If at
www.familysearch.org/Eng/Library/FHLC/frameset_fhlc.asp you
search film #842855 and click on 'View Film Notes' you will
see the above list as well as the DED's for the 1911
census, of which there are more than the 1901.


Is Mise Phádraig
[ An t'Sean-Gabhar ;-) ]

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Subject: [LMK] Garryowen 1901 & !911 Census


> I am trying to trace an ancestor who supposedly came from
Garryowen,
> Limerick. I understand that Garryowen is/was in St. Johns
Parish. Could some kind soul
> please advise me as to which LDS microfilms from
Census-St John's Parish I
> should be looking at as I do not have a clue as to where
Garryowen is? Any
> assistance will be greatly appreciated.
>
> Val(entine) Howard



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