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Tuesday, 24 April 2018

Further County Limerick records added to RootsIreland

The RootsIreland website (www.rootsireland.ie) has added 59,000 records for the county of Limerick, comprised of the following:
  • Tithe Applotment Books for all of Limerick, 1824-1835 – 27347 records;
  • Marriage and dispensation records from Croom Roman Catholic parish, 1770-1779, 1783-1794 & 1807-1810 – 1704 records;
  • Baptismal and marriage records from Fedamore Roman Catholic parish, 1806-1807 – 94 records;
  • Death/burial records for Shanagolden Roman Catholic parish 1832-1849 – 4 records;
  • Death/burial records for Knockainy Roman Catholic parish 1819-1821 – 53 records;
  • Marriage records for Kilcolman and Coolcappa parish 1891-1900 – 65 records;
  • Death records for the County Limerick Infirmary in the Registrar’s District of Limerick No. 2, 1912-1948 – 799 records;
  • Non-Catholic civil marriage records for the Church of Ireland parishes of Cappamore 1860-1910, Kildimo 1850-1881, Kilmallock 1846-1933, Mungret 1845-1872 and St. John’s 1845-1941 – 586 records;
  • A head of households’ census for St. Patrick’s Roman Catholic parish (civil parishes of Kilmurry, Derrygalvin and St. Patrick’s, 1830 & Kilmurry, 1835) – 847 records;
  • Census search forms 1841 & 1851 for Old Age Pension applications – 1908-1922 – 1433 records;
  • Head of households census for Athea Roman Catholic parish, 1857 – 199 records;
  • A database of Limerick people listed in various documents and published sources, 1799-1867 – 8285 records.

Limerick civil birth and non-Catholic baptismal records have been extended also to 1916, non-Catholic church and civil marriages to 1918, and death/burial records to 1918.

Further details on Limerick holdings are available at http://www.rootsireland.ie/2018/04/new-limerick-records-online/.

Chris

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