Few other records can be used to identify an Irish ancestor's exact place of origin, and only Griffith's Valuation links an individual to a specific townland and civil parish. Lifford (Irish: Leifear, historically anglicised as Liffer) is the county town of County Donegal, Ireland, the administrative centre of the county and the seat of Donegal County Council, although the town of Letterkenny is often mistaken as holding this role.. Lifford lies in the Finn Valley area of East Donegal where the River Finn meets the River Mourne to create the River Foyle. Welcome to Ireland Genealogy Projects Our mission is to Provide Free Irish Genealogy Information. The Church is a rectory, dedicated to All-Saints, in the deanry of Doncaster, value, 18. Ireland, The Royal Irish Constabulary 1816-1921. Carney was on his way back to Sacred Heart Parish in Galway from a priests' reunion at Maynooth when he picked the hitchhiker up in Athlone. Donegal Genealogy Resources - free online genealogy resources for family research in County Donegal, Ireland. Church & Parish Search Towns to R.C. An expanded and corrected version of Dr Hocken's lists. Glenties has won the Irish Tidy Towns Competition five times in 1958, 1959, 1960, 1962 and 1995 and has won a County Donegal (Irish: Contae Dhn na nGall) is a county in Ireland. His wife, Margaret Parvis (or Purvis) emigrated from County Tyrone. It is in the province of Ulster and is the most north-westerly county of Ireland. Copies of those parish registers from within the Republic, microfilmed by PRONI, are held by the Representative Church Body Library and Archive (RCB Library). Parish Search CofI Parish DB & Mapping RC Parish Browse Other Details Introduction to Irish Records Guide to Irish Records Certs and Ordering Donegal Down Fermanagh Londonderry/Derry Monaghan Tyrone: Connaught: Munster: A wide range of other indexes and transcriptions are also available for most counties, these may include parish records, wills, monumental inscriptions etc. Found guilty by a jury in May 2006 of twice raping a 13-year-old girl in a Donegal church sacristy in 1985, on the second occasion after hearing her confession there. Templecrone Parish Townlands. 11s. There are two sides to the website - the County Pages and the Archives. Civil Jurisdictions and Parish Research Information [edit | edit source] List of County Donegal Civil Parishes 1810 d. 1891 emigrated to Delaware from the Parish of Gartan, Donegal, Ireland in 1832. Over 3000 pages of online records including Census, Church & Civil register transcripts, Headstone Inscriptions, 1857 Griffith's Valuations, photographs, maps and more. Search your ancestry with FreeREG. Pop. 10d. Use the Menu on the left to view the various lists of links. You can also use FreeREG to discover: non-Conformist records from England, Scotland and Wales, Municipal Cemetary records, Memorial records and documents relating to life events out of Sources 1870-1879 Merchants and traders in Newcastle-upon-Tyne (1515-1898) The society of Merchant Adventurers of Newcastle-upon-Tyne consisted of those who had obtained freedom of the city (allowing them to trade there) by birth as a son of, or apprenticeship, to a freeman: and within that, freedom of one of the three 'trades', i. e. boothman, draper or mercer. 9 from Rotherham, 11 from Tickhill, 55 from York. Representative Church Body Library: Holds some parish registers for the entire island, and other official Church of Ireland records. Over 1000 pages of online records including Census, Church & Civil register transcripts, Headstone Inscriptions, 1857 Griffith's Valuations, photographs, maps and more. & CofI Parishes RC Parish <> Townland Db Catholic Directory 1848 R.C. Further information about County Donegal is available at the GenUKI site. Its Ireland page covers the whole island, and has sections dedicated to individual counties, and all major record types. 1847-1883 : Donegal Emigrants to New Zealand (Donegal Genealogy Resources Website) 1848-1851 : Passenger arrivals at Port Chalmers, New Zealand, March 1848 - January 1851 - (Ngaio Press) - Arrivals from vessels despatched from Great Britain to the settlement of Otago. As well as covering all six counties of the present Northern Ireland, these Dioceses also cover Counties Cavan, Donegal, Louth, Monaghan and part of County Leitrim, which are in the Republic. Also known as the Spinning Wheel list or the Flax Growers Bounty. For the Devon Online Parish Clerk scheme, submissions of indexes or transcriptions to an Online Parish Clerk should ideally cover one or (preferably) more complete pages of Parish registers, census records, land tax assessments, tithe apportionments, etc., rather than just name-specific extracts from such sources. Roman Catholic Parish Records Available On Microfilm, Co. Armagh; Census Records. This site provides 2788 links to websites that offer on-line transcriptions of UK births, marriages, deaths and censuses. The barony was listed instead of the parish in a few of the records. Guide to Ireland ancestry, family history, and genealogy: birth records, marriage records, death records, census records, parish registers, and military records. The Irish Linen Board published a list of nearly 60,000 individuals in 1796. Donegal and Tyrone had the highest number of awards. Donegal Genealogy Resources - free online genealogy resources for family research in County Donegal, Ireland. Patty (USA)-William G Forrest b. Glenties (Irish: Na Gleannta, meaning 'the glens') is a town in County Donegal, Ireland.It is situated where two glens meet, north-west of the Bluestack Mountains, near the confluence of two rivers.Glenties is the largest centre of population in the parish of Iniskeel. FreeREG provides free online access to transcriptions of birth, marriage and burial records from Church of England and Church of Scotland registers. 650. Meenagowan, Lettermacaward. These records include histories, pedigrees, parish registers, probates, and orphan's court records. There's also a good chance I had Kelly's in Falbane townland which adjoins Tullanascreen, and is in Garten parish. Irish Flax Growers, 1796. They were married in 1835. "HARTHILL, a parish-town, in the upper-division of Strafforth and Tickhill; 5 miles W. of Worksop, (Notts.) Ireland GENUKI page: GENUKI is a huge online family history reference library. R.C.