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How Would I Would Find Out More About My Great Great Great Grandfather Andrew Allen

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karenryan1964 | 20:38 Fri 21st Jan 2022 | Genealogy
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He came from Rathdrum County Wicklow Arklow born in 1832 and died in 1886 I know that he married a Catherine Kennedy but cannot find out when they married and how many children they had be grateful for any help
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Hi, Karan and welcome to AB. I think the best you can do it to trawl all the Irish Ancestry sites and find one that may suit you best. It's difficult here in Ireland. So many records were lost when the GPO was blown up. My own don't go back very far as the priest holding the records set fire to the church and we lost them. Lost or destroyed church records was common in...
20:57 Fri 21st Jan 2022
Hi, Karan and welcome to AB. I think the best you can do it to trawl all the Irish Ancestry sites and find one that may suit you best.

It's difficult here in Ireland. So many records were lost when the GPO was blown up.
My own don't go back very far as the priest holding the records set fire to the church and we lost them.
Lost or destroyed church records was common in Ireland during the war of independence.
That's all I can tell you....not much help I know. You may get someone to come along and help you more....I wish you luck....it's hard work!
Do you belong to a library? They have Ancestry worldwide records that you can access.
Thanks, Karan, be interesting to know how you get on. If I can come up with anything more helpful from a cousin who is doing his best with ours I'll post again.
Try familysearch.org as well as the usual suspects :-)

I've found 3 children on there
Cornelius b. 16 July 1865
Patrick b. 13 March 1869
Catharine b. 24 November 1873

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