Irish family research, Mallow Centre Cork


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G'day

I would appreciate some advice and help please. I was just wondering if anyone had used the Mallow Centre in Cork Ireland, for any research. My Murphy side of my family lived there before emigrating to Australia, and I want to have a search done of the Roman Catholic Baptisms & Marriages for Diocese of Cloyne.

I have read the details on their website, but unfortunately I can't make much sense of it.

Here are my questions;

They say that "all searches include a family buttessment - over generations - of all sources and data available at Mallow Heritage Centre". Do they search all the records and then give a report on each member they find? Would that include the names, dates of birth, rest or parents names (etc)

The Initial Search Fee E65- "includes key generation!" What is that?

What family member should I put as the main person to search for?

For those with a brain between their ears & not their cheeks
The Washington Post's Mensa Invitational once again asked readers to take any word from the dictionary, alter it by adding...

The information sheet says that "Key Search E32", but on the bottom of the information form it says single search E44 but I can only see E32 when I want to order a search!

I just hope that it makes sense to someone else and they can explain it to me!

Talk about double Dutch, oh, I mean double Irish!

I look forward to some help.

regards

Ian Donaldson

 


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