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Martin Gore bn circa 1806 Dungarvan ?? parents may be William Gore & Margaret Grace.  Married 1836 @ Goran to Annie Murphy bn circa 1819 @ Bennisbridge, mothers name could have been ? Cullen.    Issue = Margaret, Juliett, Eliza, Mary, Catherine, Bridget.  Arrived Sydney 1854.

corrigin

Tuesday 26th Mar 2013, 05:27AM

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    Hello

    Thanks for your query

    Considering the time frame of the dates you have provided in your message, church records might provide some information to you. Most Catholic records are held locally - One site which might be of use is - http://www.irishtimes.com/ancestor/browse/ - where you can ‘browse’ an overview of available records per county. If you have any difficulty, you could try writing to the parish priest for possible assistance.

    You could try checking the land records called the Tithe Applotment Books (1823-38) http://titheapplotmentbooks.nationalarchives.ie/search/tab/home.jsp  or the later Griffith's Valuation (1848-64) http://www.askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation

    The Tithe Applotment List might be of use to you, or at least interesting for you. These lists constitute the only nationwide survey for the period, and are valuable because the heaviest burden of the tithes to the Established Church, the Church of Ireland, fell on the poorest, for whom few other records survive. The information in the Tithes is quite basic, typically consisting of townland name, landholder's name, area of land and tithes payable. Many Books also record the landlord's name and an assessment of the economic productivity of the land. The tax payable was based on the average price of wheat and oats over the seven years up to 1823, and was levied at a different rate depending on the quality of land. For Parishes where the registers do not begin until after 1850, this information can be useful, as they are often the only surviving early records. They can provide valuable circumstantial evidence, especially where a holding passed from father to son in the period between the Tithe survey and Griffith's Valuation.

    Best regards Michael.

    Monday 22nd Apr 2013, 09:07AM

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