tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-26204193.post8365536434701661811..comments2024-03-26T11:22:41.940-07:00Comments on Genea-Musings: Ancestry.com Adds 10 Million Ireland Catholic Parish Registers, 1655-1915Randy Seaverhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17477703429102065294noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-26204193.post-5826045136361005332020-07-22T12:54:20.708-07:002020-07-22T12:54:20.708-07:00While scripture's core soul-saving message alw...While scripture's core soul-saving message always existed - albeit without an adequate verbal language to convey such -- the tenets existed within each heart in ignorance format, but which simply required instruction, not doctrine. <a href="https://biblicalprescriptionsforlife.com" rel="nofollow">bible diet</a><br />Jameshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01740312350711654717noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-26204193.post-76279397815379507552016-08-18T05:43:41.551-07:002016-08-18T05:43:41.551-07:00Absolutely right.They should convey.Even some chur...Absolutely right.They should convey.Even some churches are facing <a href="https://www.church-loan.com/" rel="nofollow">church mortgage</a> because of loans and high interest rates.They should step forward to them as well.<br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03387545136291531139noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-26204193.post-52316659957014343952016-03-04T18:36:10.285-08:002016-03-04T18:36:10.285-08:00To clarify: the Ancestry and FMP indexes, and the ...To clarify: the Ancestry and FMP indexes, and the NLI images, are for Roman Catholic church records, mostly from c. 1820 to c. 1880. IrishGenealogy.ie has church records only for Carlow Church of Ireland, Cork & Ross Roman Catholic, Dublin Church of Ireland, Dublin Presbyterian, Dublin Roman Catholic, Kerry Church of Ireland, and Kerry Roman Catholic parishes. BUT IrishGenealogy.ie also has indexes for civil BMD records free, for historic records: births more than 100 years, marriages more than 75 years, and deaths more than 50 years old. There can be some overlap between the church and civil records, but the record sets are not duplicative. Claire KeenanUnknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07816901978078927070noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-26204193.post-9281619522778615392016-03-04T18:11:57.397-08:002016-03-04T18:11:57.397-08:00What Ancestry and FindMyPast have done is index th...What Ancestry and FindMyPast have done is index the records. The images of the actual records are available, free, and have been for a while (unindexed), at the National Library of Ireland's site, http://registers.nli.ie/. The irishgenealogy.ie site you link to actually has very few records, for only a few locations. Useful if that's where your folks are from, but obviously not for the rest of Irish researchers. So, you can use the Ancestry/FMP index search to find a location, then go to the NLI site to drill down to the location and browse the records. Good luck! Claire KeenanUnknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07816901978078927070noreply@blogger.com