My Miller and Mather ancestors, their friends, neighbours and associates.
Title | Marriage Entries from the Registers of the Parishes of St. Andrew, St. Anne, St Audoen, & St. Bride (Dublin), 1632-1800. FHL Microfilm., 185 pages | |
Short Title | Book, Marriage Entries from the Registers of the Parishes of St. Andrew, St. Anne, St Audoen, & St. Bride (Dublin), 1632-1800 | |
Author | D. A. Chart, editor | |
Publisher | Exeter and London, England: William Pollard & Co. Ltd., 1913. | |
DATE | 7 Dec 2018 | |
Source ID | S131 | |
Text | The periods covered by the four parishes are: St. Andrew, 1672-1800; St. Anne, 1719-1800; St. Audoen, 1672-1800, and St. Bride, 1632-1800. The computerization for first two parishes contain a record almost from the beginning of the parishes in question. The last two parishes are of an earlier origin, but their registers contain no date earlier than 1632, in the case of St. Bride, and for St. Audoen, the registers are not very complete for the seventeenth century. The parish of St. Bride is remarkable for the inclusion of many French names, pointing to the settlement of Huguenot refugees in that vicinity. Frequent reference is made to military personnel from the 5th Dragoons, 6th Dragoon Guards, 7th Dragoons; 11th, 19th, 40th, 42nd, 55th, and 69 Foot; Longford, Warwickshire, and Worcester Militia; the Inverness Fencibles, and Prince of Wales Fencible Infantry. | |
Linked to (2) | Samuel Poole Family: Samuel Poole / Mary Conran |
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