| Carlow County - Ireland Genealogical Projects (IGP TM) 
      
      Baptism Records | 
| Baptisms solemnized in the parish of Urglin. Co Carlow 1859 -1860 This is only an extract from one page of the book page 23 | 
| When | Childs | Parents name | Quality Trade | By whom the Ceremony | ||
| Baptized | Christian Name | Christian | Surname | Abode | Profession | was performed | 
| 1859 | ||||||
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 | Harriet Augusta | William & Christina | Balding | Painstown House | Farmer | Robert Right Rector | 
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 | Frances | Thomas Frances | Bryan | Ballyhade | Carpenter | Robert Right Rector | 
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 | George | Thomas & Eliza | Pearson | Johnstown | Labourer | Robert Right Rector | 
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 | John | John & Marta | Higginson | Ballyhade | Farmer | Robert Right Rector | 
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 | William | Thomas & Elizabeth | Walsh | Ruthland | Turnkey in Carlow Jail | John Hickley Officiating Minster | 
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 | Elizabeth | Richard & Eliza | Lofter?? | Palatine | Shopkeeper | Robert Right Rector | 
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 | Benjamin | Wm & Rachael | Coleman | Carlow | Turnkey in Carlow Jail | Robert Right Rector | 
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 | Elizabeth Anne | James & Selina | Pierce | Ruthland | Labourer | Robert Right Rector | 
|  Source: Carol Norwood Sent in to the Co Carlow Facebook page. "Turnkey" Historically, the term Turnkey once referred to jailers, as the holders of a prison's keys, as in Charles Dickens' 1840 novel, Barnaby Rudge. Source: Terry Curran | 
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