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Church of Ireland Parish Registers National Archives Church of Ireland Parish Registers MICROFILMS This listing of Church of Ireland parochial registers covers all those parishes for which microfilms of registers (then kept in original custody) exist. In many instances the original parochial registers may now be with the Representative Church Body Library in Braemor Park, Churchtown, Dublin 14 – http://www.ireland.anglican.org/. Filming was carried out in the 1950s and again in the 1980s by staff of the Public Record Office of Ireland. This systematic programme of microfilming Church of Ireland registers was undertaken to make parochial registers more accessible to the general research public. The most comprehensive filming was undertaken in the eastern part of the country. In the Reading Room of the National Archives there is a card index detailing all filmed parish registers and records detailing nature of record, covering dates and acquisition number (this covers the 1950s filming only). For the 1980s filming there are bound finding aids for the Diocese of Dublin, Ferns, Kildare and Meath in the Reading Room. These films cover parish registers as well as other classes of material found in registers. However, more modern records were not covered by the filming projects. The cut-off date of the films has always been c.1870 (ie the Disestablishment of the Church of Ireland) as records post-1870 are not covered by the Public Record Office of Ireland or National Archives of Ireland legislation though there are some instances of filming carrying on beyond 1870. The Microfilm List included here is a guide to microfilm reference numbers only and is no guide to content. No microfilming has been undertaken by the National Archives of Ireland since the 1980s. Aideen Ireland Reader Services Division November 2004 1 LIST OF DIOCESES Diocese of Ardagh (part of counties Cavan, Leitrim, Longford, Roscommon, Sligo and Westmeath) Diocese of Ardfert and Aghadoe (parts of counties Cork and Kerry) Diocese of Armagh (parts of counties Armagh, Londonderry, Tyrone, Louth and Meath) Diocese of Cashel and Ossory (parts of counties Kilkenny, Laois, Limerick, Offaly and Tipperary) Diocese of Clonfert (part of counties Galway, Offaly and Roscommon) Diocese of Cork, Cloyne and Ross (parts of counties Cork, Kerry, Limerick and Waterford) Diocese of Clogher (parts of counties Tyrone, Fermanagh, Donegal, Louth and Monaghan) Diocese of Connor (parts of counties Antrim, Down and Londonderry) Diocese of Derry and Raphoe (parts of counties Londonderry, Donegal, Antrim and Tyrone) Diocese of Down (parts of counties Down and Antrim) Diocese of Dromore (parts of counties Down, Antrim and Armagh) Diocese of Dublin and Glendalough (parts of counties Dublin, Carlow, Kildare, Laois, Meath, Wexford and Wicklow) Diocese of Emly (part of counties Limerick and Tipperary) Diocese of Ferns (parts of counties Carlow, Wexford and Wicklow) Diocese of Kilfenora and Kilmacduagh (parts of counties Clare and Galway) Diocese of Killaloe (parts of counties Clare, Laois, Limerick, Offaly and Tipperary) Diocese of Kilmore, Elphin and Ardagh (parts of counties Cavan, Fermanagh, Galway, Leitrim, Longford, Meath, Roscommon and Sligo) Diocese of Leighlin (parts of counties Carlow, Kildare, Kilkenny, Laois, Wexford and Wicklow) Diocese of Limerick (parts of counties Cork, Kerry and Limerick) 2 Diocese of Lismore (parts of counties Cork, Kilkenny, Tipperary and Waterford) Diocese of Meath and Kildare (parts of counties Cavan, Kildare, Laois, Longford, Louth, Meath, Offaly, Westmeath and Wicklow) Diocese of Raphoe (part of county Donegal) Diocese of Tuam, Killala and Achonry (parts of counties Galway, Mayo, Roscommon and Sligo) Diocese of Waterford (part of county Waterford) 3 National Archives Church of Ireland Parish Registers Microfilm reference numbers Film number Parish Diocese MFCI 1 Drumcliff Killaloe MFCI 2 Abington Emly Birr Killaloe Kilnasoolagh Killaloe St John’s (Newport) Cashel Tough Emly MFCI 3 Birr Killaloe Roscrea Killaloe Stradbally Killaloe Terryglass Killaloe MFCI 4 Borrisnafarney Killaloe Cloughjordan Killaloe Corbally Killaloe Ettagh Killaloe Dunkerrin Killaloe Iniscaltra Killaloe Kilcolman Killaloe Kilrush Killaloe Shinrone Killaloe Templeharry Killaloe MFCI 5 Castletown Arra Killaloe Killaloe Killaloe Kilnasoolagh Killaloe Kilrush Killaloe Loughrea Clonfert Ogonnelloe Killaloe MFCI 6 Ahascragh Clonfert Aughrim Clonfert Creagh (Ballinasloe) Clonfert Cullen Cashel Tipperary Cashel 4 Film number Parish Diocese MFCI 7 Magorban Cashel St John Baptist Cashel Templemore Cashel Tipperary Cashel Tullameelan Lismore MFCI 8 Kill St Nicholas Lismore St Mary’s (Clonmel) Lismore MFCI 9 Cahir Lismore Carrick-on-Suir Lismore Tallow Lismore MFCI 10 Doon Cashel Dungarvan Lismore Newchapel Lismore St John (Waterford) Waterford St Olav (Waterford) Waterford St Patrick (Waterford) Waterford St Peter (Waterford) Waterford St Stephen (Waterford) Waterford Shronell Cashel MFCI 11 Castletown Arra Killaloe Innislounagh Lismore Rellikmurry Cashel St Olav (Waterford) Waterford MFCI 12 Fethard Cashel Holy Trinity (Christ Church) Waterford St Patrick (Waterford) Waterford St Olave (Waterford) Waterford MFCI 13 Ballintemple Cashel Christ Church (Waterford) Waterford Clonegam Lismore Clonoulty Cashel Clontarf Dublin Killotteran Waterford Kilmeaden Waterford MFCI 14 Clontarf Dublin Ratass Ardfert St John’s (Limerick) Limerick Tralee Ardfert 5 Film number Parish Diocese MFCI 15 Ardmayle Cashel Clonegam Lismore St John (Limerick) Limerick St Mary Limerick MFCI 16 Ballingarry Limerick Kilfinane Limerick Kilflynn Limerick Kilmeedy Limerick Kilscannell Limerick Particles Limerick Rathkeale Limerick Rathronan Limerick St Mary (Limerick) Limerick MFCI 17 Ballingarry Limerick Ballybunion Ardfert Ballymacelligott Ardfert Ballyseedy Ardfert Garrison Chapel (Limerick) Limerick Kilfergus (Glin) Ardfert Kilkeedy Limerick Killehenny Ardfert Kilnaughtin Ardfert Liselton Ardfert Listowel Ardfert St Michael (Limerick) Limerick MFCI 18 Abbeymahon Ross Kilshannig Cloyne Lislee Ross Lismore Lismore Mallow Cloyne Mocollop Lismore MFCI 19 Ballyfeard Cork Ballymoney Cork Caheragh Cork Carrigaline Cork Cullen Cork Kilshannig Cloyne Mallow Cloyne Nohaval Cork Rosscarbery Ross St Michael (Blackrock) Cork 6 Film number Parish Diocese MFCI 20 Abbeymahon Ross Aghada Cloyne Lislee Ross Youghal Cloyne MFCI 21 Brigtown Cloyne Holy Trinity (Christ Church) Cork MFCI 22 Holy Trinity (Christ Church) Cork St Mary (Shandon) Cork MFCI 23 Holy Trinity (Christ Church) Cork St Nicholas Cork MFCI 24 Carrigtwohill Cloyne Rathcooney Cork St Nicholas Cork Templemartin Cork MFCI 25 Berehaven (Killaconenagh) Ross Clonmel (Cobh) Cloyne Fermoy Cloyne Inniscarra Cloyne Rathcooney Cork St Anne (Shandon) Cork St Nicholas Cork Schull Cork MFCI 26 Clonmel (Cobh) Cloyne St Anne (Shandon) Cork MFCI 27 Desertserges Cork Murragh Cork St Anne (Shandon) Cork St Anne Shandon Cork (Foundling Hospital) St Anne Shandon (Garrison Cork Chapel) St Luke Cork St Luke (St Anne Shandon) Cork MFCI 28 Brinny Cork Clonmel (Cobh) Cloyne Desertserges Cork Innishannon Cork 7 Film number Parish Diocese MFCI 28 ctd Killowen Cork Knockavilly Cork MFCI 29 Clonmel (Cobh) Cloyne Douglas Cork Innishannon Cork Kilbrogan Cork Marmullane Cork MFCI 30 Aghada Cloyne Ballymodan (Bandon) Cork Buncurran Cork Cloyne Cloyne Monkstown Cork St Multose (Kinsale) Cork MFCI 31 Ballinakill Tuam Drimoleague Cork Kilbrogan Cork Killala Killala Kinsale Cork MFCI 32 Abbeystrewry Ross Adergoole Killala Aughaval (Westport) Tuam Ballysakeery Killala Cong Tuam Crossmolina Killala Kilfian Killala Killala Killala Knappagh Tuam Marmullane Cork Moygaunagh Killala St Patrick’s Cathedral Killala MFCI 33 Achill Tuam Aughagower Tuam Aughaval (Westport) Tuam Castleconnor (Frankford) Killala Dugort (Achill) Tuam Easkey Killala Emlafad Achonry Kilcummin Tuam 8 Film number Parish Diocese MFCI 34 Dugort (Achill) Tuam MFCI 35 Ballinrobe Tuam Kilmoremaine (Kilmaine) Tuam Kilmoremoy Killala Moylough Tuam Moyrus (Roundstone) Tuam Omey (Clifden) Tuam Tuam Tuam MFCI 36 Aghada Cloyne Castlebar Tuam Corkbeg Cloyne Turlough Tuam MFCI 37 Not used MFCI 38 Not used MFCI 39 Drogheda (St Mary) Meath Julianstown Meath MFCI 40 Paynestown (St Mary Beau Meath Parc) MFCI 41 Dunshaughlin Meath MFCI 42 Dunboyne Meath Maynooth (Laraghbryan Meath and Taghdoe) MFCI 43 Kilshine (Clongill) Meath MFCI 44 Navan Union (no registers) Meath MFCI 45 Drumconrath Meath MFCI 46 Kells Meath Syddan Meath MFCI 47 Kells Meath MFCI 48 Kells Union (no registers) Meath Bective Meath 9 Film number Parish Diocese MFCI 50 Castlejordan Meath Killucan Meath MFCI 51 Collinstown (St Feighan) Meath Delvin (Castletown Delvin) Meath Drumcree (St John of Meath Kilcumney Loughcrew Meath Mayne Meath Agher Meath Rathcore Meath Rathmoylan Meath MFCI 52 Oldcastle Meath MFCI 53 Athboy Meath Nobber Meath Ballivor Meath Clonard Meath MFCI 54 Athboy Meath Castletown Vastina Meath (Castletownkindalen) Tullamore Meath MFCI 55 Tullamore Meath Tullamore Union (no Meath registers) MFCI 56 Tullamore Union (no Meath registers) MFCI 57 Athlone Meath Cloghan (Gallen) Meath Clonmacnoise Meath (Templeconnor) Ferbane (Whirry) Meath Kinnitty Meath Tisaran (Moystown) Meath 10 Film number Parish Diocese MFCI 58 Athlone Union (no Meath registers) MFCI 59 Athlone Union (no Meath registers) MFCI 60 Athlone Union (no Meath registers) MFCI 61 Benowen Meath Forgney Meath Kilkenny West Meath Kiltoom Meath MFCI 62 Willbrook Meath Ardnurcher Meath Leney Meath Stonehall Meath MFCI 63 Not used MFCI 64 Not used MFCI 65 Geashill Kildare
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