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  • Church of Ireland Notes from ‘The Irish Times’

    Strokestown Records On–Line The RCB Library’s Archive of the Month for January 2019 presents the transcribed registers of Bumlin, centred on St John’s church in Strokestown, Co. Roscommon, (now part of a group of parishes based on Boyle) together with the inscriptions on the monuments in the church and the surrounding…

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  • The Strokestown (Bumlin) Parish Registers 1811–1969

    The RCB Library’s online Archive of the Month kicks off 2019 with a gift to family and local historians, especially those with an interest in the Longford/Roscommon region. It will present the transcribed content of the parish registers of the former union of Bumlin, Kiltrustan and Lissonuffy in…

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  • Strokestown (Bumlin) Parish Registers and Monuments

    by Alan Moran & Mark WilliamsThe Archive of the Month for January 2019 presents the transcribed registers of the former union of Bumlin, centred on St John’s church in Strokestown, County Roscommon, together with the inscriptions on the monuments in the church and the surrounding churchyard. As…

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  • Archive of the Month February 2015 – Kilternan parish registers 1817–1900 transcribed and indexed

    www.ireland.anglican.org/library/archiveThe RCB Library is once again collaborating with Mark Williams and the Anglican Record Project by making the transcripts of another Church of Ireland…

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  • Kilternan parish registers 1817–1900 transcribed and indexed: a new contribution from the Anglican Record Project

    To view indexed transcripts click here. For the full list and onward links to all the parish registers digitized and available via the Church of Ireland website, click here

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  • Archive of the Month June 2014 – Registers for Taughboyne parishes, County Donegal, transcribed and online to 1900

    The churches of Taughboyne group, diocese of Raphoe Continuing its commitment to make available transcripts of parish registers online, the Representative Church Body Library’s Archive of the Month for June heads to the…

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  • Derryloran Parish County Tyrone baptisms and confirmations transcribed – the Anglican Record Project continues

    To view indexed transcripts click here. The excellent work of transcribing and indexing parish registers of baptism, marriage and burial conducted by Mark Williams for the Anglican Record Project which is released exclusively via the Archive of the Month medium, continues this month with a contribution from the diocese…

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  • November Archive of the Month: Derryloran Parish County Tyrone baptisms and confirmations transcribed – the Anglican Record Project continues

    Archive of the Month returns to County Tyrone this month and the excellent work of transcribing and indexing parish registers…

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  • Church of Ireland Notes from ‘The Irish Times’

    Saturday 25 May 2013 Rebranding of USPG Africa’s first Anglican woman bishop will be in Ireland next week to join the celebrations marking the rebranding of USPG as the United Society – Us. The Rt Revd Ellinah Wamukoya,…

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  • January ‘Archive of the Month’ – The registers of Newtownbarry (Bunclody) Union

    Family historians with ancestry in the vicinity of Bunclody, County Wexford, and its related parishes along the north–western boundary of County Wexford with County Carlow, will be particularly pleased to view the first Archive of the Month for 2013…

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