Marriage in Boyle, Roscommon, 1819

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maddymoss
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Marriage in Boyle, Roscommon, 1819

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Bartholomew McKeon and Honora Gallagher were married in a Roman Catholic church in Boyle on 15th Feb 1819.
I'm trying to find the name of the church and if it's still there.

Thanks,
Jim
John Hunter
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Details for:
St. Patrick’s Church, Chapel Street, Mocmoyne, Boyle.
Built 1823.
Photo on page 219 of
Diocese of Elphin -
People, Places and Pilgrimage.
Fr. Francis Beirne, 2000.
ISBN 1 85607 299 1
Available from Fr. Francis Beirne,
Four Roads, Roscommon,
County Roscommon.
(Please include an International Postal Reply Coupon)

Church replaced in 1882 by St. Joseph’s Church on the Carrick Road.

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From the British Isles Vital Records CD
MCKEON, Bartholomeum Marriage
Wife: Honoriam GALAGHER
Marriage Date: 15 Feb 1819 Recorded in: Boyle, Roscommon, Ireland
Collection: Roman Catholic
Source: FHL Film 989743 Dates: 1808 – 1864
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GALLAGHER, Honoria Christening
Gender: Female
Birth Date: 23 Jun 1794
Christening Date: 29 Jun 1794 Recorded in: Boyle, Roscommon, Ireland
Collection: Roman Catholic
Father: Paulo GALLAGHER
Mother: Honoria CORKORAN
Source: FHL Film 989743 Dates: 1793 - 1796

If you examine the LDS FHL film it may show the birth townland.
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The LDS 1833 Tithe Applotment film number for Boyle Civil parish is 256575

For Boyle Griffith’s Valuation data see website (www.leitrim-roscommon.com). Entry for Boyle Town. Chapel Lane. Mocmoyne includes,
"Immediate Lessor: Viscount Lorton, RC Chapel & yd. Value Pounds 40.00"
Source: Resource County Roscommon CD.

John
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Post by maddymoss »

Hi John,

A very big thank you for this information. It's the first real break I've had in my Roscommon search. Family search can be quite difficult in Ireland.
Thanks again.

Jim
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