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From: ChristineConnell <>
Subject: Re: [NY-TROY-IRISH-GENSOC] St. Joseph's records
Date: Mon, 04 Apr 2011 10:22:24 -0400
References: <20110401133829.3I6WH.2524.root@cdptpa-web08-z01>
In-Reply-To: <20110401133829.3I6WH.2524.root@cdptpa-web08-z01>


The 1910 US Census shows your ggrandparents JOHN MAGUIRE and MARGARET
CAHILL MAGUIRE with their seven children: Mathew, John, _Thomas_,
Martin, James, Edward and Margaret, living in Troy Ward 7 - which would
likely put them in St Joseph's parish. I have not contacted St Joseph's
myself, but here is the contact info:
St Joseph's Church 416 3rd Street, Troy, NY 12180-5399 (518) 274-6720 ?

Another option is to request the marriage license info from the Troy
City Clerk's Office, as they have records back to 1881.

*_Genealogy Search_
*The City Clerk's office performs genealogy searches for marriages only.
If you require searches for Birth or Death records you must contact the
Office of _Vital Records_ <http://troyny.gov/city_services_records.html>;
at (518) 279-7309.

Marriage Records date back to November of 1881. An _application_
<http://troyny.gov/Applications/ApplicationGenealogicalServices.pdf>;
must be filled out and accompanied by a check for $22.00 for each search
payable to the Troy City Clerk. You can either mail the application and
payment to the City Clerk's office, 1776 Sixth Avenue, Troy, NY 12180 or
you can drop it off at the Clerk's office. We ask that one week be given
to complete the search

link: http://troyny.gov/permits/marriagelicense.html


On 4/1/2011 9:38 AM, Jim & Patty wrote:
> I am looking for the marriage records for my ggrandparents that were married in
> 1894. My ggrandfather JOHN MAGUIRE married MARGARET CAHILL sometime in 1894 and
> the only link I have to what church they may have been married in is that my
> grandfather THOMAS F MAGUIRE was christened at St. Joseph's Church. How would
> I go about getting this information for a lookup at St. Joseph's?


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