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I searched the Irish Family History Foundation's database. It contains 11,500,000 surviving rcds for abt 60% of Irish counties. Rcds for Cavan are in the database. All rcds B4 1840 are sparse. For Thomas Reilly M 1901, I found 1 M rcd in Killashandra. I found the corresponding M rcd for "Anny" Galligan in 1901 in the same parish. For Thomas Reilly M 1861 +/- 4 yrs, I found 1 M rcd in 1863 Killashranda. For Margaret McManus M 1861 +/- 4 yrs, I found 1 M rcd in 1863 Killashandra. This is highly likely to be the correct marriage date and place for these ancestors. For Thomas Reilly B 1835 (exact), I found 3 B rcds: 1 in Castlerahan parish, 1 in Kilbrae, and 1 in Knockbride. This era is at the ragged edge of Irish geneological history. A view of the detailed rcds SHOULD show the parents names. This can validate/invalidate the rcds. For Rose Reilly, B 1830 (exact), I found 2 B rcds in Drumgoon parish. For Honora B 1828 (exact), I found 0 B rcds. For Mary B 1826 (exact), I found 5 B rcds: 2 in Cavan Parish, 3 in Lurgan. Because these are in parishes other than those found for Thomas, and scattered, I conclude these are likely false positives. For Constantine Reilly, there are no M rcds in Cavan. There are 2 B rcds in your area of interest: 1 in 1832 Lurgan, the other in 1838 Drumlane. Since the forename is so rare in Ireland, these are likely relations of some sort: uncles or cousins. Notify Administrator about this message?
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