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Parish Diocese Event Starts Ends Notes Aghabullog Cloyne Baptisms Parish Diocese Event Starts Ends Notes Aghabullog Cloyne Baptisms 1808 1864 Aghabullog Cloyne Baptisms 1864 1877 Aghabullog Cloyne Burials 1808 1864 Aghabullog Cloyne Burials 1864 1879 Aghabullog Cloyne Marriages 1808 1864 Aghabullog Cloyne Marriages 1864 1882 Aghabullog Cloyne Notes surnames as Christian names Aghada Cloyne Baptisms 1838 1864 Aghada Cloyne Baptisms 1864 1902 Aghada Cloyne Burials 1838 1864 Aghada Cloyne Burials 1864 1914 Aghada Cloyne Combined 1729 1838 gaps 1737-60, 1770-75, 1807-1814 Aghada Cloyne Marriages 1839 1844 Aghada Cloyne Marriages 1845 1903 Aghern Cloyne Marriages 1846 1910 Aghern Cloyne Marriages 1911 1980 Aghada Cloyne MI Notes Ahinagh Cloyne MI Notes Ballyclough Cloyne Baptisms 1795 1864 Ballyclough Cloyne Baptisms 1864 1910 & 1911 to 1920 left unscanned Ballyclough Cloyne Burials 1799 1830 extracts only Ballyclough Cloyne Burials 1831 1864 Ballyclough Cloyne Burials 1864 1920 Ballyclough Cloyne Marriages 1801 1840 extracts only Ballyclough Cloyne Marriages 1831 1844 Ballyclough Cloyne Marriages 1845 1900 Ballyclough Cloyne Recantation 1842 Ballyhea Cloyne Baptisms 1842 1864 Ballyhea Cloyne Baptisms 1864 1910 1911 to 1950 left unscanned Ballyhea Cloyne Burials 1842 1864 Ballyhea Cloyne Burials 1864 1920 gap 1903 & 1904 Ballyhea Cloyne Combined 1727 1842 Ballyhea Cloyne Marriages 1842 1844 Ballyhea Cloyne Marriages 1845 1922 gap 1900 to 1907 Ballyhooly Cloyne Baptisms 1789 1864 extracts only Ballyhooly Cloyne Baptisms 1864 1900 only partial Ballyhooly Cloyne Burials 1785 1864 extracts only Ballyhooly Cloyne Burials 1864 1892 extracts only Ballyhooly Cloyne Burials 1893 1920 with Killathy Ballyhooly Cloyne Marriages 1808 1843 extracts only Ballyhooly Cloyne Marriages 1850 1900 Ballyhoe Cloyne Baptisms 1877 1900 Ballyhoe Cloyne Burials 1886 1900 Ballyhoe Cloyne Marriages 1858 1900 Ballyvourney Cloyne Marriages 1845 1901 Blarney Cloyne Baptisms 1888 1900 1902 to 1921 extracts not scanned Blarney Cloyne Burials 1892 1913 Blarney Cloyne Burials 1915 1955 extracts only Bridgetown Cloyne Baptisms 1859 1864 from PRO transcript Bridgetown Cloyne Baptisms 1864 1871 from PRO transcript Brigown Cloyne Baptisms 1751 1864 incl some Recantations & Marriages Brigown Cloyne Baptisms 1864 1900 incl some Recantations & Marriages Brigown Cloyne Burials 1775 1841 Brigown Cloyne Communicants 1838 Christmas Brigown Cloyne Communicants 1839 Easter Brigown Cloyne Confirmations Brigown Cloyne Marriages 1775 1844 Brigown Cloyne Marriages 1845 1900 Buttevant Cloyne Baptisms 1774 1864 extracts only Buttevant Cloyne Baptisms 1864 1873 extracts only Buttevant Cloyne Baptisms 1873 1900 Buttevant Cloyne Burials 1851 1864 extracts only Buttevant Cloyne Burials 1864 1876 extracts only Buttevant Cloyne Burials 1867 1920 Buttevant Cloyne Marriages 1857 1845 extracts only Buttevant Cloyne Marriages 1845 1900 Carrigamleary Cloyne Baptisms 1779 1864 Carrigamleary Cloyne Baptisms 1864 1873 Carrigamleary Cloyne Baptisms 1779 1875 extracts only Carrigamleary Cloyne Burials 1848 1864 Carrigamleary Cloyne Burials 1864 1881 Carrigamleary Cloyne Marriages 1848 1876 Carrigtwohill Cloyne Baptisms 1776 1844 from PRO transcript Carrigtwohill Cloyne Baptisms 1864 1877 from shorthand notebooks Carrigtwohill Cloyne Baptisms 1879 1900 Carrigtwohill Cloyne Burials 1776 1843 from PRO transcript Carrigtwohill Cloyne Burials 1877 1920 Carrigtwohill Cloyne Marriages 1779 1844 from PRO transcript Carrigtwohill Cloyne Marriages 1848 1900 from shorthand notebooks Castlelyons Cloyne Baptisms 1909 1920 Castlelyons Cloyne Burials 1890 1920 with Aghern Castlelyons Cloyne Marriages 1846 1900 Castlelyons Cloyne MI Notes Castlemagner Cloyne Baptisms 1810 1864 extracts only Castlemagner Cloyne Baptisms 1864 1905 extracts only Castlemagner Cloyne Baptisms 1905 1900 Castlemagner Cloyne Burials 1810 1864 extracts only Castlemagner Cloyne Burials 1864 1906 extracts only Castlemagner Cloyne Burials 1910 1920 Castlemagner Cloyne Marriages 1810 1844 extracts only Castlemagner Cloyne Marriages 1848 1900 Castlemagner Cloyne MI Notes Castletownroche Cloyne Baptisms 1806 1844 extracts only Castletownroche Cloyne Baptisms 1728 1864 gap 1805 to 1841 Castletownroche Cloyne Baptisms 1864 1904 Castletownroche Cloyne Burials 1733 1864 gap 1804 to 1841 Castletownroche Cloyne Burials 1808 1843 extracts only Castletownroche Cloyne Burials 1864 1900 Castletownroche Cloyne Marriages 1728 1803 Castletownroche Cloyne Marriages 1806 1844 extracts only Castletownroche Cloyne Marriages 1845 1895 Churchtown Cloyne Baptisms 1812 1865 extracts only Churchtown Cloyne Births 1806 1812 extracts only Churchtown Cloyne Burials 1826 1864 extracts only Churchtown Cloyne Burials 1864 1872 extracts only Churchtown Cloyne Marriages 1731 Churchtown Cloyne Marriages 1808 1845 extracts only Churchtown Cloyne Marriages 1846 1858 Clenore Cloyne Baptisms 1814 1864 extracts only Clenore Cloyne Baptisms 1864 1876 extracts only Clenore Cloyne Burials 1829 1855 extracts only Clenore Cloyne Marriages 1814 1840 extracts only Clenore Cloyne Marriages 1846 1880 Clondulane Cloyne Marriages 1848 1889 Clondrohid Cloyne Marriages 1848 1884 from shorthand notebooks Clondrohid Cloyne MI Notes Clonfert Cloyne Baptisms 1771 1864 extracts only Clonfert Cloyne Baptisms 1864 1873 extracts only Clonfert Cloyne Baptisms 1884 1900 Clonfert Cloyne Burials 1771 1864 extracts only Clonfert Cloyne Burials 1864 1875 extracts only Clonfert Cloyne Burials 1876 1920 Clonfert Cloyne Marriages 1771 1844 extracts only Clonfert Cloyne Marriages 1846 1900 in Newmarket Church Clonfert Cloyne MI Notes Clonmeen Cloyne Baptisms 1764 1864 extracts only Clonmeen Cloyne Baptisms 1864 1880 extracts only Clonmeen Cloyne Baptisms 1889 1900 Castlemagner Union Clonmeen Cloyne Burials 1728 1864 extracts only Clonmeen Cloyne Burials 1864 1880 extracts only Clonmeen Cloyne Burials 1892 1919 Castlemagner Union Clonmeen Cloyne Marriages 1848 1862 Kanturk Union Clonmel Cloyne Baptisms 1743 1802 Queenstown Clonmel Cloyne MI Notes Queenstown Clonpriest Cloyne Marriages 1851 1870 Cloyne Cathedral Cloyne Burials 1824 1862 Cloyne Cathedral Cloyne Churchings 1795 1822 Cloyne Cathedral Cloyne Marriages 1708 1821 from shorthand notebooks Cloyne Cathedral Cloyne Marriages 1846 1901 Cloyne Cathedral Cloyne Baptisms 1708 1864 gaps 1781-86, 1796-7, 1820-21 Cloyne Cathedral Cloyne Baptisms 1864 1900 Cloyne Cathedral Cloyne MI Notes Cloyne Cathedral Cloyne Burials 1708 1864 Cloyne Cathedral Cloyne Burials 1864 1912 Corkbeg Cloyne Baptisms 1836 1864 Corkbeg Cloyne Baptisms 1864 1900 Corkbeg Cloyne Conformations 1854 Corkbeg Cloyne Marriages 1838 1843 Corkbeg Cloyne Marriages 1847 1900 Corkbeg Cloyne Burials 1836 1864 Corkbeg Cloyne Burials 1864 1913 Donoughmore Cloyne Baptisms 1898 Donoughmore Cloyne Marriages 1845 1887 Donoughmore Cloyne Burials 1899 1920 Donoughmore Cloyne MI Notes Doneraile Cloyne Births 1730 1733 Doneraile Cloyne Baptisms 1731 1864 gaps 1737-42, 1786-1802 Doneraile Cloyne Baptisms 1864 1900 Doneraile Cloyne Marriages 1741 1843 gaps 1794-1801 Doneraile Cloyne Marriages 1845 1920 Doneraile Cloyne Burials 1730 1864 Doneraile Cloyne Burials 1730 1920 Doneraile Cloyne Surnames as 1st name Doneraile Cloyne Index of names Dungourney Cloyne Marriages 1850 1910 from shorthand notebooks Dungourney Cloyne Marriages 1911 1950 Farrihy Cloyne Baptisms 1765 1872 extracts only Farrihy Cloyne Marriages 1785 1845 extracts only Farrihy Cloyne Burials 1817 1877 extracts only Farrihy Cloyne Marriages 1845 1900 Fermoy Cloyne Baptisms 1838 1859 Fermoy Cloyne Baptisms 1873 1895 Fermoy Cloyne Marriages 1803 1844 gap 1813 to 1837 Fermoy Cloyne Marriages 1845 1914 Fermoy Cloyne Burials 1844 1864 Fermoy Cloyne Burials 1864 1909 Fermoy Cloyne MI Notes Garrane Kennefeake Cloyne Baptisms 1850 1864 from PRO transcript Garrane Kennefeake Cloyne Baptisms 1864 1882 from PRO transcript Garrane Kennefeake Cloyne Marriages 1859 1881 from PRO transcript Garrane Kennefeake Cloyne Burials 1875 1876 from PRO transcript Garrycloyne Cloyne Marriages 1846 1902 Glanworth Cloyne Baptisms 1808 1864 extracts only Glanworth Cloyne Baptisms 1864 1877 extracts only Glanworth Cloyne Marriages 1811 1844 extracts only Glanworth Cloyne Marriages 1845 1881 extracts only Glanworth Cloyne Burials 1811 1846 extracts only Gortroe Cloyne Baptisms 1803 1864 plus one burial in 1834 Gortroe Cloyne Baptisms 1864 1891 Gortroe Cloyne Marriages 1806 1844 Gortroe Cloyne Marriages 1845 1872 Gortroe Cloyne Deaths 1837 1864 Gortroe Cloyne Deaths 1864 1880 Gortroe Cloyne Burials 1805 1864 Gortroe Cloyne Burials 1864 1887 Inch Cloyne Baptisms 1878 1902 Inch Cloyne Marriages 1847 1907 Inch Cloyne Burials 1880 1912 Inch Cloyne Clerical Diary 1834 1837 Inchigeela Cloyne MI Notes Inniscarra Cloyne Vestry Minutes 1816 Signatories only Inniscarra Cloyne Combined 1820 1844 Inniscarra Cloyne Baptisms 1843 1864 Inniscarra Cloyne Baptisms 1864 1901 extracts 1902 & 1921 unscanned Inniscarra Cloyne Marriages 1845 1903 Inniscarra Cloyne Burials 1852 1864 Inniscarra Cloyne Burials 1864 1901 Inniscarra Cloyne Surnames as 1st name Kanturk Cloyne Baptisms 1819 1864 extracts only Kanturk Cloyne Baptisms 1864 1877 extracts only Kanturk Cloyne Baptisms 1878 1900 Kanturk Cloyne Marriages 1819 1847 extracts only Kanturk Cloyne Marriages 1845 1900 Kanturk Cloyne Burials 1820 1821 extracts only Kanturk Cloyne Burials 1879 1920 burials in churchyard Kanturk Cloyne Burials RC Cemetery extracts Kilbolane Cloyne Baptisms 1820 1856 extracts only Kilbolane Cloyne Confirmations 1848 extracts only Kilbolane Cloyne Marriages 1842 1844 extracts only Kilbolane
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