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Ballyandreen is an inhabited place near the parish of Churchtown. A map shows it to be close to the coast. If so, it may be in the 1/2 of Cork for which no rcds have been digitized. But, I will try. I searched the Irish Family History Foundation's database. It contains the surviving 11,500,000 rcds for abt 60% of Ireland's counties. Rcds B4 1840 are sparse. Many events were never rcd'd, other rcds haven't survived. Using an estimated B of 1830 +/- 4 yrs, the surname Flynn (+variants) and the Cork rcd subset, I found the following: Forename.....# B Rcds Ann...............5 Anna..............0 Johanna..........20 Nancy.............1 For a marriage of Johanna Flynn (+variants) M 1852 +/- 2 yrs, I found 3 rcds: 1851 Midleton parish, 1851 Doneraile parish, and 1853 Kilworth parish. For Patrick Dorgan (+variants) M 1852 +/- 2 yrs, I found 2 rcds in Aghada parish. Since the parishes and yrs don't agree, there can be no matching marriages. This means the rcds are still in the undigitized half of Cork, or the rcds didn't survive. It could also mean that the range of yrs wasn't correct. Will let you try your hand at this. Just google the Foundation's name and start. Notify Administrator about this message?
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