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nanub44
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Good morning, does anyone have access to the Cork examiner archives circa 1847. I found on Ancestry a notice for Miss Jane Glyn, believe spelling is wrong, for September 10, 1847 in Kilrush. Found it through Web:obituarytimes index but cannot access notice. If anyone has access or can tell me how to access this archive, I would greatly appreciate it. I have tried using Newspapers.com but they don't have the Examiner as a source. I believe this is a death notice as according to grave site she is noted in Bartholomew Glynns site in the Church Of Ireland cemetery.Interesting enough this notice was to be copied to a newspaper in the US? Still looking for origins of the Bartholomew Glynn line, his wives, parents. etc. Thanks in advance. Denise
mcreed
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Denise, there's a free 7 day trial offer here
https://www.irishnewsarchive.com/subscr ... iexmay=yes

The Irish Examiner used to be known as the Cork Examiner
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You will find a notice in the Limerick Chronicle at http://www.limerickcity.ie/media/09%2008%2047.pdf
"In Kilrush, Jane, daughter of Mr. Bartholomew Glynn"
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Irish Newspapers on findmypast.com has the following re another daughter:

Limerick & Clare Examiner, February 21st 1855 - "At Kilrush, at the house of the bride's father, Anne, daughter of Bartholomew Glynn Esq, to John Culligan Esq. of Tarbert."
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