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It is believed that the Attrridge family is of English origin. The first record I came across in Ireland was the marriage licence bond, Co. Cork for Philip Attridge of 1683 implying that the family were in Cork some time before that. Some common Christian male names recur Arthur, Philip, Thomas and William.
Dr. Attridge of Canada has done a history of the family not generally available.
Probates, p. 1-3, 77
Deaths, Bandon, Bantry, Clonakilty, Kinsale, Schull, Skibbereen, p.3
Castlehaven Select Vestry, p. 20
Emigration to Canada and Rochester, New York, Bradford and Haverhill Massachusett, p. 21
Bandon Estate Rental Records, Durrus area 1854, p. 24
Marriages, 1845-1870, p.
Local Loan Reproduction Record c 1830-1850, p. 23
Memorial of Deeds, p. 27-76
Royal University conferring 1886, p 76
Census 1901, p. 77
Census search form, p. 79
Marriage Licence Bonds, p. 79
Marriages 1845-1870, 85
West Cork Catholic Records, Muntervara, Schull, p.91
Wills, p. 107
National Archive records, p.125
Tithe Applotment , p. 130
Griffith Valuation, p. 131
Maritime service, p. 133
1847 Election Thomas Attridgge Esq., Repealer, Ballydehob:, p. 134
Your capacity for research and rigorously interrogated reporting never cease to amaze me. Always interesting and invaluable aids to lesser mortals.
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Thanks, Pat.
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Well….the comment I made about whether one could access the links also scrambled, so I will try to ask again. If THIS scrambles, I am not talking to this site from my iphone today!!
I asked if there were links to the document info, or just the description of what was there.
I would love to be able to read “ the Attridges of Cork”.
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My Cousin John Attridge has written a book on his side of the Attridges from Ballydehob, I left a copy of the book with Terri Kearney for reference only,,,
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