Wednesday 27 May 2020

Wicklow records added to RootsIreland

From RootsIreland (www.rootsireland.ie):

We are delighted to announce that Wicklow genealogy centre have added over 34,000 burial records to their database at www.rootsireland.ie/wicklow. Most are Church of Ireland but three are Roman Catholic parishes. These records are as follows:

Parish, Years
Aghold Church of Ireland 1700-1900
Ballinaclash Church of Ireland 1842-1902
Ballymore Eustace Church of Ireland 1832-1879
Ballynure Church of Ireland 1888-1899
Baltinglass Roman Catholic 1824-1830
Blessington Church of Ireland 1813-1900
Bray Church of Ireland 1663-1900
Carnew Church of Ireland 1806-1900
Carnew Roman Catholic 1847-1893
Castlemacadam Church of Ireland 1719-1889
Clonmore Church of Ireland 1882-1926
Crosspatrick Church of Ireland 1814-1900
Delgany Church of Ireland 1665-1899
Derrylossary Church of Ireland 1878-1900
Donaghmore Church of Ireland 1720-1898
Dunganstown Church of Ireland 1783-1903
Dunlavin Church of Ireland 1668-1890
Glenealy Church of Ireland 1825-1884
Hacketstown Church of Ireland 1878-1900
Kilbride Church of Ireland 1827-1898
Kilbride-Eneriley Church of Ireland 1852-1898
Kilcommon Church of Ireland 1802-1900
Killiskey Church of Ireland 1824-1877
Kilpipe Church of Ireland 1833-1903
Kiltegan Church of Ireland 1879-1900
Moyne Church of Ireland 1879-1900
Mullinacuffe Church of Ireland 1836-1909
Newcastle Church of Ireland 1659-1898
Powerscourt Church of Ireland 1668-1890
Preban Church of Ireland 1829-1899
Rathdrum Church of Ireland 1702-1899
Rathvilly Church of Ireland 1700-1900
Rathvilly Roman Catholic 1861-1889
Redcross Church of Ireland 1879-1900
Shillelagh Church of Ireland 1835-1889
Stratford Church of Ireland 1804-1898
Tullow Church of Ireland 1700-1900
Wicklow Church of Ireland 1713-1900


Chris

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