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Arklow Parish Marriage Records Church: WICKLOW, Arklow Church Records Ireland Genealogy Project Archives http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/copyright.htm Contributor: [email protected] Marriages A-J GROOM BRIDE DATE COMMENT ?? James O'Neill, Judith 22 February 1789 Avoca Alford, Thomas Murray, Elizabeth 31 March 1802 NC Grm/Ballinakill, Wick. Bride/Ark. License Allan, Michael Kelly, Sara 17 October 1891 Allen Fitzwilliam Allen Keane Allen Murphy Allen Wheatley Allen, Andrew Kennedy, Catherine 24 November 1862 Ballyraine Farmers. d. 1886@55 and 1896@65 respectively Allen, Henry Byrne, Anne 6 July 1892 Allen, James Craine, Elizabeth 13 January 1890 Allen, James B. ** Smith, Sarah S. 2 December 1856 Non-Catholic marriage Allen, Michael Bolger, Maria 7 September 1857 Allen, Patrick Bergin, Esther 28-Sep-00 Allen, Patrick Stafford, Mary 16-Sep-01 Allen, Thomas B. ** Whiteacre, Elizabeth S 18 Aug 1849 Non-Catholic marriage Anderson Moore Annesley, Thomas Kinch, Frances 20 February 1762 Civil Rec: Marriage License date Annesley, Thomas** Dillon, Martha 1 January 1847 **CofI. JosephA/Shopkeeper, HenryD/Baker. Groom/Shopkeeper Annsely, Thomas Kinch, Frances 20 Feb. 1762 Grm/Ark/Glover Bride/Ark. License Archibold, James Cavanagh, Sarah 17 May 1818 Ashworth, Thomas Fitzwilliam, Mary 5 February 1862 Aspel, George Canavan, Alice 27-Jan-03 Atkins, Thomas Purcival, Eliz. Dorcas 18 Dec. 1789 NC Grm/Esq./Wick. Bride/Ark. License granted date Austin Coughlan Ayres Kavanagh Ayres, William** Kearon, Rachel 18 February 1862 **CofI. JohnA/Seaman, RichardK/Seaman. Groom/Seaman Ball Smith Ballance Byrne Ballance, James Kearney, Margaret 11 June 1737 NC Grm/Stavemkr/Wick. Bride/Ark. License Date Bardens Brien Bardens, James Synnott, Ellenora 9 October 1874 Barnes, Hugh** Etchingham, Alice 2 June 1852 **CofI. Both Foundlings. Groom/ParishClerk Barnes, James McDonald, Eliza 12 September 1887 Barnes, John Sommers, Catherine 8 June 1885 Barry Brien Barry Neill Barry, Bernard Whitmore, Martha 22 January 1870 Barry, Patrick Neill, Elizabeth 22 June 1840 Ww: Edward Doyle and Margaret Forde Barry, Thomas Murphy, Rose 5 July 1897 Barton, George Tuke, Frances 30 March 1815 Civil Rec: Marriage License date Barton, George Tuke, Frances 30 March 1815 Grm/Watchmkr/Wick. Bride/Ark. License Date Bates, James Weld, Anne 10 March 1794 Grm/Gent/Rathdrum Bride/Ark/Widow. License Date Bates, William** Darlington, Elizabeth 20 September 1856 **CofI. ThomasB/Shoemaker, RobertD/Butcher. Groom/Shoemaker Bavister Reynolds Beakey O'Neill, Alice Alice married Peter Delaney in 1865 Beakey, Christopher Hall/Tuke, Jane 30 October 1850 Parents: EdwB/Farmer(Knockanree)WingfieldT/farm. Grm:Lab. Rathdru Beakey, James Grennell, Mary 20-Jan-02 Beakey, John Butler/Byrne, Ellenora 26 November 1867 Ellinora's first marriage was in 1855 Beakey, Patrick MaGrath, Catherine 17 February 1874 Beakey, William Condron, Eliza 2 July 1858 Behan, Michael Kavanagh, Mary 28 November 1898 Behan, Thomas Mordaunt, Mary 1 June 1897 Bennet, Joseph Keogh, Sarah 18 August 1896 Bennett Doyle Berendice Dempsey Bergan, John Farrell, Sarah 18 May 1868 2nd for John. JosephB/Fisherman, RichardF/Farmer. Groom/Farmer. Bergan, John Manifold, Ellenora 6 October 1863 Bergin Boland Bergin Fitzwilliam Bergin Murray Bergin, Laurence Corrin, Frances 17-Dec-02 Bergin, Michael Hagan, Mary 27 August 1880 Berney O'Brien Berry, John Connors, Mary 14 November 1883 Bevan Loughlin Birdthistle Corry Birdthistle Keogh Birdthistle, Patrick Broderick, Julia 14 July 1876 Birdthistle, Thomas Keogh, Mary 20 May 1867 ThomasB/Farmer, StephenK/Farmer. Groom/Publican Black, Joseph** 22 Moreton, Sarah 23 5 October 1846 **CofI. JohnB/Seaman, ThomasM/Pensioner. Groom/Seaman Black, Thomas Cullen, Margaret 28 November 1868 WilliamB/Laborer, WilliamC/Caretaker, Groom/Fisherman Black, William Leveson, Anna 9 July 1867 2nd for Wm. WilliamB/Laborer, JamesL/Mason. Groom/Fisherman Black, William Mootey, Catherine 21 June 1863 Parents: William&Bridget/Peter&Catherine Black,William Peter Mootey, Catherine 21 June 1864 WilliamB/Fisherman,PeterM/Fisherman. Groom/Fisherman Boland Byrne Boland Darcy Boland Fanning Boland Hagan Boland Long Boland Moore Boland Mulhall Boland Waters Boland, Hugh Tackaberry, Margaret 25 Nov. 1765 NC Grm/Gent/Ark. Bride/Ark. License Boland, James Proctor, Bridget 10-Sep-01 Boland, John Byrne, Elizabeth 17 February 1870 Boland, John Wologhan, Anna 25 July 1875 Boland, Michael Byrne, Cecilia 22 July 1861 Boland, Nicholas Fennell, Elizabeth 28 April 1870 NicholasB(RIP)/Farmer, JohnF(RIP)/Nailor. Groom/Farmer Boland, Patrick Byrne, Maryanne 24 April 1894 Boland, Thomas Doyle, Mary 19 August 1884 Bolger Boland Bolger Bolger Bolger Davin Bolger Dixon Bolger Kavanagh Bolger Keogh Bolger Murphy Bolger Tray Bolger Waters Bolger Waters Bolger, Andrew MaGinnis, Winifred 2 September 1889 Bolger, Anthony Thomkins, Jane 6 March 1832 Ww: Edward McDonnell/Mary Byrne Bolger, Bernard Dalton, Roseanna 26 January 1880 Bolger, Bernard Doyle, Anastatia 5 February 1877 Bolger, Edward Costello, Winifred 12 September 1831 Bolger, Edward Costelloe, Julia 25 February 1895 Bolger, Edward Graham, Ellenora 23 November 1878 Bolger, Edward Kelly, Eliza 10 October 1863 Bolger, Hugh Byrne, Anna 12 August 1868 MartinB/fisherman, PeterB/Carpenter. Groom/Soldier Bolger, James Graham, Anna 12 June 1863 Bolger, James Hagan, Anna 17 August 1878 Bolger, John Anne Murphy 20-Jun-04 m. St. Kevin's Church, Harrington St. Dublin City. Bolger, John Clancy, Sarah 2-Sep-03 Bolger, John Hennessy, Mary 8 August 1863 Bolger, John Kearons, Sarah 24 October 1882 Bolger, Matthew Reilly, Hester 24 October 1873 Bolger, Michael Dourneen/Dempsey, Eliz 13 January 1873 Elizabeth married John Dourneen in 1866 Bolger, Michael Tyrrell, Rose 8 January 1865 MichaelB/Laborer, CharlesT/Fisherman. Groom/Fisherman Bolger, Patrick Byrne, Anne 7 October 1873 Bolger, Patrick Byrne, Ellenora 17 February 1863 Bolger, Patrick Canavan, Bridget 19 September 1877 Prnts: Pat&MgtB/John&NorahC Bolger, Patrick Hoey, Lucy 24 November 1862 Bolger, Patrick Hughes, Margaret 31 January 1877 Bolger, Pierce Byrne, Catherine 9 Septmeber 1873 Bolger, Thomas Brien, Catherine 21 October 1867 MichaelB/Laborer, PatrickB/Laborer. Groom/Laborer Bolger, Thomas Byrne, Sarah 1 June 1858 Bolger, Thomas Byrne/Purcell, Maryann 30 November 1861 No Byrne/Purcell marriage in Arklow Parish Records. Another pari Bolger, Thomas Kavanagh, Frances 14 August 1888 Bolger, Thomas Mernagh, Eliza 11 February 1867 JohnB/Shoemaker, MargaretB/Rock. Groom/Laborer Bolger, Thomas Whelan, Anne 10 April 1893 Borbridge, James Hunt, Jane 4 December 1795 Civil Rec: Marriage License date (or Borbidge/Powerscourt) Jane: Bowe Meyler Bowland Flanagan Bowland Redmond Bowland, Hugh Tackaberry, Margaret 25 November 1765 Civil Rec: Marriage License date Hugh/Gent Both Arklow Bowlin, Thomas Forde, Eliza 2 December 1871 Boyce, Stephan Clarkson, MaryAnne 19 Feb. 1819 Grm/Ferns, Wex. Bride/Ark. License date Boyle Doyne Bracken Brien Bracken Brien Bracken Connolly Bracken Fairfield Bracken Hughes Bracken Manifold Bracken, James Kavanagh, Anne 24 July 1894 Bracken, James Murphy, Eliza 2 August 1885 Bracken, James Reilly, Catherine 21 January 1896 Bracken, Patrick McCarthy, Kate 8 March 1886 Bracken, Patrick Purcell, Bridget 20 9 May 1869 ThomasB/Laborer, ThomasP/Laborer. Groom/Laborer Bracken, Thomas Kain, Mary 27 August 1860 Bracken, William Gammel, Margaret 15 July 1873 Bracken, William Gregory, Marcella 25 November 1895 Bracken, William McAnanama, Margaret 14 January 1865 JamesB/Farmer, ThomasMc/Farmer. Groom/Shoemaker Bradford Freeney Bradford Kavanagh Bradford Molloy Bradford, David Doyle, Anne 3 November 1898 Bradford, John Loughlin/Redmond, Eliz 8 October 1872 No Loughlin/Redmond marriages in Arklow Records Bradford, John Murphy, Mary 18 August 1846 Bradford, Patrick Byrne, Teresa 7 January 1877 Bradford, Patrick Murphy, Mary 16 October 1870 WilliamB/CarOwner, DenisM/Shopkeeper. Groom/CarOwner Bradford, Samuel Brown, Eliza 15 April 1860 Bradshaw Whelan Bradshaw, Richard** Nuzum, Frances 8 April 1858 **CofI. PeterB/Farmer, DanielN/Farmer. Groom/Farmer, Dunganstown Brady, James Keogh/Toole, Mary 15 July 1861 No Keogh/Toole marriage in Arklow Parish Records. Another parish Brady, John Redmond, Sarah 8 October 1865 JohnB/Laborer, JamesR/Farmer. Groom/Laborer Brannigan?, Timothy Forde, Catherine 11 September 1899 Brazill Kinsella Brazill Woodbyrne Brazzil, John Grant/Graham, Eliza 25 February 1867 Married Tony Grant-1864. Pat'kB/Farmer, EdwGraham/Farmer et Groom Breen Cavanagh Breen Coyle Breen Dempsey Breen Flanagan Breen, James Kavanagh, Margaret 27-Nov-03 Brennan Cavanagh Brennan Fitzwilliam Brennan Hackett Brennan Neill Brennan Sheehan Brennan, James Doyle, Catherine 1 February 1857 Brennan, James Lynch, Abigail 23 May 1896 Brennan, John Tracy, Winifred 20 January 1874 Brennan, Lawrence Tyndall, Eliza 20 17 June 1866 LaurenceB/Farmer, SamuelT/Fisherman. Groom/Seaman Brennan, Thomas Byrne, Catherine 12 February 1881 Brennan, Thomas** 24 Bryan, Bridget 24 25 February 1847 **CofI ThomasB/Laborer, ThomasB/Coachmaker. Groom/Shoemaker Brennen Dempsey Breslaun Byrne Breslaun Costello Breslaun Donoghye Breslaun Grey Breslin, Philip Reynolds, Margaret 5 June 1888 Brien Boland Brien Bracken Brien Brien RathdrumCivilRec. Rchrd Brien(Rchrd) m. Bridget Brien(Tom) 22 Mar Brien Brien Brien Brien Brien Brown Brien Browne Brien Browne Brien Carroll Brien Carthy Brien Coughlin Brien Cullen Brien Doyle Brien Doyle Brien Doyle Brien Drumgoole Brien English Brien Farrell
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