Parochial registers of Kilshalvey, Kilturra and Cloonoghill (Sligo), 1833-1908

Format

Microfilm 16mm, Microfilm 35mm

Language

Latin
English

Physical

2 microfilm reels ; 35 mm. and 16 mm.

Notes

Some writing is faded and illegible.

The Catholic parish of Kilshalvy, Kilturra and Cloonoghill is now called Bunninadden. It included the civil parishes of the same names, Kilshalvey and Cloonaghill in county Sligo, Kilturra, partly in county Mayo, but chiefly in Sligo, as well as a part of Toomour in Sligo. (The larger part of Toomour is in the Catholic parish of Keash or Drumrat.) There were chapels in Killavil and Bunnanadden (variant spelling).

Alternate spellings include Kilshalvy, Killshalby, Kilshaboy and Kilshaloy; Kloonogie, Cloonoghie and Clonoghile.

Microfilm of originals at Ballaghaderreen, Co. Roscommon. A portion of these records were filmed by the National Library of Ireland, and the remainder by the Genealogical Society.

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Film/Digital Notes

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NoteLocationCollection/ShelfFormat
Baptisms, 1840-1908; 1860-1876 (42X. Use high magnification reader).Granite Mountain Record VaultBritish Film1279233 Items 10 - 117768676
Baptisms, 1842-1877, 1833-1840; marriages for chapel at Toomore, 1833-1840; marriages for Kilshavey, Kilturra and Cloonaghill, 1840-1876.Granite Mountain Record VaultBritish Film926018 8096835
NoteLocationCollection/ShelfFilmImage Group Number (DGS)Format
Baptisms, 1840-1908; 1860-1876 (42X. Use high magnification reader).Granite Mountain Record VaultBritish Film1279233 Items 10 - 117768676
Baptisms, 1842-1877, 1833-1840; marriages for chapel at Toomore, 1833-1840; marriages for Kilshavey, Kilturra and Cloonaghill, 1840-1876.Granite Mountain Record VaultBritish Film926018 8096835

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