Could I some help finding family in County Kerry?

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Looking for verification Michal Dillon b.03May1802, Tieraclea, Ballyculhane, County Kerry. Died on Covenanter at sea, burial Grosse Isle, Quebec. Wife Anne Linch b.Tournageehy, County Kerry; daughter Anne Marie b.Oct 1834 Dromin, Listowel, County Kerry;son Maurice b.abt 1840. Michal's father James and mother Esther. Anne's father John b.18Nov1787 Tralee, County Kerry, mother Anne Deeihan b.1793 Tralee d. Listowel 1884. Any help with threads in Kerry would appreciated.
WikiTree profile: Anne Charbonneau
in Genealogy Help by David Charbonneau G2G6 (8.5k points)
retagged by Maggie N.

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There are images of Catholic parish records for Listowel dating back to 1802 (with a map containing links to the registers of neighbouring parishes) at
https://registers.nli.ie/parishes/0678

They can be searched at
https://churchrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/advanced.jsp

by Paddy Waldron G2G6 Mach 6 (61.9k points)
selected by William Maher
Paddy,

These were some of the Ireland sites searched years ago and now have not yielded anything new. I’ve tried MyHeritage and FamilySearch with limited success beyond this point. Thanks
Please add the precise sources which you found years ago to the relevant profiles, for the benefit of posterity, and to spare those responding to your G2G queries from unnecessarily repeating the same searches.

In particular, the evidence that the Ann Lynch baptised in Lixnaw parish on 23 Nov 1810 was the Anne Linch whose daughter married in Quebec on 20 Aug 1855 eludes me.  The convention was that marriages took place in the parish in which the bride had been baptised, and there is a surviving Lixnaw marriage register covering 1810 to 1852 in which you should find the marriage: https://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000634311#page/1/mode/1up

Did the Johanna Dillane baptised in Listowel parish on 25 Oct 1833 become known during her travels from an Irish-speaking area to a French-speaking area as Hanna, then Anna, then Anne, then Anne-Marie? Or were Johanna and Anne-Marie sisters for whom only one baptismal record has been properly indexed?  See
https://churchrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details/fccc4e0369939
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Well played https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/user/Waldron-201

They seem to be a useful links to records which may help 

https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Charbonneau-532.

cool

by William Maher G2G6 Pilot (609k points)
William,

Unfortunately these sites yielded no more than I’ve already researched in the past. Thanks
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Excellent, Paddy!
by Maggie N. G2G Astronaut (1.3m points)
Maggie,

Regrettably, these sites have not yielded anything more confirming than my previous research years ago. Thanks

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