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transcribed and photographed by Mott, George. Monuments of Irish Interest in St. Isidore's Rome. Photos of inscriptions of Irish persons in the church of the Irish Franciscan College in Rome. Also typewritten inscriptions. Surnames, Ball, Sherlock Meighan, Curran, Bryan. covers years 1626 and 1681. Article in The irish Ancestor Vol. X.no.1.1978, pages 15-17, Family History Library Salt Lake City, Ref. 941.5 B2i vol 10-11. | transcribed and photographed by Mott, George. Monuments of Irish Interest in St. Isidore's Rome. Photos of inscriptions of Irish persons in the church of the Irish Franciscan College in Rome. Also typewritten inscriptions. Surnames, Ball, Sherlock Meighan, Curran, Bryan. covers years 1626 and 1681. Article in The irish Ancestor Vol. X.no.1.1978, pages 15-17, Family History Library Salt Lake City, Ref. 941.5 B2i vol 10-11. | ||
== Marriage Licenses, Bonds, and Allegations == | |||
Research use: Valuable for pedigree linkage because of additional information given on bonds and allegations. The records also may include information on marriages not recorded in parish registers, especially when the registers are missing. May indicate actual marriage place, which otherwise could not be found without extensive searching. | |||
Record type: Marriage records. When a couple married by license, additional documents were created by ecclesiastical authorities. | |||
Time period: 1629-1864. | |||
Contents: Bond: date, name of prospective groom and bride, bondsman and notary public, occupations, place of residence. Allegation: date, name, and alleged age of groom and bride sometimes present marital condition, occupations, places of residence, and names of parents. Licenses: Name of Bride and Groom and location of marriage. [Note: most have not survived as they were taken to the church by the couple getting married.] | |||
Location: National Archives, Bishops Street, Dublin. | |||
Percentage in Family History Library: 100% of known surviving material. | |||
Population coverage: 5%. | |||
Reliability: Usually very high because of the bond required. | |||
Accessibility: Through correspondence, by searching in person, or by using a local agent<ref name="profile">The Family History Department of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, “Family History Record Profile: Ireland,” Word document, private files of the FamilySearch Content Strategy Team, 1986-2003.</ref> | |||
== Locating Church Records == | == Locating Church Records == | ||
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