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From: "Thomas ohare" <>
Subject: Re: [Irl-Offaly] Folklore says Tullamore
Date: Sat, 26 Feb 2005 00:13:42 -0500
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Hello Jeremy, John Grenham's "Tracing Your Irish Ancestry" lists the RC
parish of Tullamore in County Offaly as part of the Diocese of Meath. The
parish records go back to 1801. It might be worth an inquiry. They may have
some fragments going back a few years. Try a google search for Meath
Catholic Diocese. You should find the parish address there. Hope this
helps, Tom O'Hare, Clarence, N.Y., USA
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From: "Jeremy Beaty" <>
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Sent: Friday, February 25, 2005 11:49 PM
Subject: [Irl-Offaly] Folklore says Tullamore


> Family folklore says that in 1800 the BEATY family was "from Tullamore".
The
> family was Roman Catholic.
>
> How should I interpret "from Tullamore". Would the reference be to the RC
> Parish of Tullamore, or the town or is there some other interpretation?
>
> How would I find a marriage record in the 1797-99 years?
>
> Would appreciate some help, please
>
> Regards
> Jeremy Beaty at Mississauga, Ontario
> http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/b/e/a/Jeremy-G-Beaty
>
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