Another illegible bit of writing

patten-walsh

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After my last posting entitled Labourer or Landowner,I've now received a marriage cert from 30 May 1881 for the parents of Michael Redmond, who married in 1917 and whose father ,you decided was a Tradesman.
I now need your opinion of which church the marriage took place in and does the occupation of Michael Redmond state "Gatehouse" as I know on the birth of his son Michael in 1884 he was shown as a "Gatehouse man"
 

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Erm, I can't even work out the name of the County:confused: ... unless it's Dublin with a strange D; is the abode Sion Hill?

First thoughts on the name of the church was St Alviniao_O

Pretty sure the groom's occupation is Gardener:)
 
of course I thought Alvinia when I read the Church name at the top of the cert. the name at the bottom or your image looks completely different -- rather like Airview --- could it be Andrew?
 
Well, I have gone through all the Catholic Churches (which include chapels as far as I can make out) listed for Dublin on thecatholicdirectory.com, but can see nothing that resembles the place.

Just wondering if the name is written in Irish Gaelic..... :confused:

Edited to add: There is a St Andrew's and, if part of the writing has not replicated, as shown in other words, then that might be the place. :)
 
Like Mugswortismy cat, Gardener is the closest I can get to the occupation, the letter following the G appears to be an upper case A which had me puzzled, more why than what.
 
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