The parish records of Stillorgan were lodged in the Public Record Office of Ireland. These registers were destroyed on the 30 June 1922 when, after a two-day bombardment, and explosion, a fire ravaged through the Four courts where the records were kept. According to the 28th report of the Deputy Keeper of Public records, what was in their care were:-
Baptisms 1820-1876
Marriages 1820-1855
Burials 1820-1876
Below are transcripts of the registers that survive for St Brigid's which have been lodged with the RCB Library in Churchtown. Whilst every effort has been made to ensure the data has been transcribed correctly, it is the onus of the user to verify the data. Click on any of the below.
Baptisms 1871-1876
Baptisms 1876-1914
Marriages 1845-1908
Marriages 1908-1942
Burial register 1871-1876
Burial Register 1876 -1966
Baptism and Burial Registers from 1820 to 1870 and Marriage registers from 1820-1845 are no longer extant for St Brigid's.
In an attempt to provide substitution for these registers, below are links to abstracts from the registers & Marriage Banns ("an intention to marry" and not proof that a marriage took place).
Gertrude Thrift born c1873, was a Genealogist and Drawing Teacher. She looked at many original public records and took extensive notes (Abstracts). Some of her abstracts are elaborate family trees drawn out from her deductions of the documents she was researching, and some abstracts are just notes of births marriages and deaths for certain surnames. Ms. Thrift was looking at the Stillorgan parish records prior to 1922, possibly whilst doing some research on the Guinness family and left some notes based on the registers.
Thrift Abstracts
Marriage Banns 1857-1938
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content by June Bow & Karen Poff
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In an attempt to provide substitution for these registers, below are links to abstracts from the registers & Marriage Banns ("an intention to marry" and not proof that a marriage took place).
Gertrude Thrift born c1873, was a Genealogist and Drawing Teacher. She looked at many original public records and took extensive notes (Abstracts). Some of her abstracts are elaborate family trees drawn out from her deductions of the documents she was researching, and some abstracts are just notes of births marriages and deaths for certain surnames. Ms. Thrift was looking at the Stillorgan parish records prior to 1922, possibly whilst doing some research on the Guinness family and left some notes based on the registers.
Thrift Abstracts
Marriage Banns 1857-1938
©2013- 2024 St Brigid's Church, Stillorgan Parish
content by June Bow & Karen Poff
Sponsored by Sureskills