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    1. [IRL~CEMS] McShane
    2. Hi, I am trying to find a cemetery where Thomas McShane b. 1864 - d. XXXX  and Robert McShane b. 1866 - d. xxxx; sons of Hugh McShane and Mary Close McShane who resided in Ballyobegan, CO Down are buried. The only other possibility for their burials would be 'outside of Ireland' and for this  would have to possess more information, I understand. Hugh and Mary Close McShane are buried in the Lisbane Cemetery, he since 1891 and she only after 1901 where she was found living in the same house in Ballyobegan at age 70 in 1901 with her youngest daughter Catherine McShane Dorrian and three children: Hugh b. 1895; Mary b. 1897 and Maggie b. 1900.  Therefore her death occurred after 1901.  The McShane's appear to have scatterred like ripen wheat in a strong wind! Bill

    08/26/2001 01:17:30
    1. [IRL~CEMS] Causeway, Co. Kerry
    2. Joanne
    3. Hello, Does anyone know of the cemetery in Causeway? Or have access to it? It may be attached to a church in the area but I am not sure of this. I am trying to locate the graves of my GGG Grandparents James DRURY and Mary MULQUIN. Any help is appreciated, Joanne May those that love us love us, and those that don't may God turn their hearts, If he doesn't turn their hearts may he turn their ankles so we know them by their limping.

    08/25/2001 11:32:54
    1. [IRL~CEMS] Where would people living in Keenaghan, Armagh be buried?
    2. Sharon McBride
    3. Hello All, My ancestor Samuel Smith is listed on the Griffith's Valuation at Keenaghan in Armagh. Does anyone know if these was a cemetery there? The children, born in Keenaghan in the 1820's-1830's seemed to all go to Charlemont Church in Loughgall, Armagh to be married. I didn't see a church or cemetery listed on Griffith's for Keenaghan. I would like to be able to find out where the people living in Keenaghan would have been buried in the hope of finding the burial place of our ancestors. Any advice would be appreciated. -- Sharon McBride Perth, Western Australia Mailto:[email protected] Research Interests http://members.iinet.net.au/~mcbride/

    08/24/2001 08:46:40
    1. Re: [IRL~CEMS] Where would people living in Keenaghan, Armagh be buried?
    2. In a message dated 08/24/2001 2:50:06 AM Eastern Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: > My ancestor Samuel Smith is listed on the Griffith's Valuation at > Keenaghan in Armagh. Does anyone know if these was a cemetery there? The > children, born in Keenaghan in the 1820's-1830's seemed to all go to > Charlemont Church in Loughgall, Armagh to be married. I didn't see a > church or cemetery listed on Griffith's for Keenaghan. I would like to > be able to find out where the people living in Keenaghan would have been > buried in the hope of finding the burial place of our ancestors. Any > advice would be appreciated. > -- > Sharon McBride > Perth, Western Australia > Sharon. According to Mitchell's Guide to Irish Churches and Graveyards there was no graveyard attached to the church in Keenaghan, the church was RC. The village of Loughgall had a graveyard but no church. The town of Charlemont had a Methodist church but no graveyard attached to it. In the civil parish of Loughgall there were ll churches and 5 graveyards as of mid -nineteenth c. The religious parishes and Civil parishes did not always co-incide so it would be wise to locate in the Griffith Valuation the nearest church of the right denomination and then look for the graveyard it would have used. Ryan's Irish Records and Sources for Family History identifies Cof I and Presbyterian churches for Loughgall and there is a present day RC church in Loughgall. If you contact me off list with your ancestors religion I can give you the dates for which the repective churches have records and the references for those graveyards in Loughgall CP listed by Mitchell. I got a chuckle out of the subject line of your post, it brought back an old childhood joke in which the answer to your subject line question is "Nowhere, they don't bury them 'til they die! " Sorry, but I couldn't resist:-) Gwen

    08/23/2001 11:17:33
    1. [IRL~CEMS] Change of Email.
    2. Hello, my email had changed to [email protected] My (OLD) email was [email protected] My (NEW) email is [email protected] Thank you.

    08/23/2001 09:11:26
    1. [IRL~CEMS] Re: IRELAND-CEMETERIES-D Digest V01 #57Down Cemeteries
    2. Betty Williamson
    3. Hi Anne USA, The Church of Ireland Cemetery in Kilkeel, Co Down is "The Church of Christ", Newry St. Kilkeel, Newry, Down. There is a church office, which I'm afraid I don't have a telephone no. for, which is open Tues, Wed, Thurs. and Friday from 10a.m. to 12.00 noon. They hold records there from about 1940 onwards, the rest are in PRONI. The lady there is very helpful and I'm sure would do her best to help if you wrote to her. Happy hunting, Betty. >From: [email protected] >Reply-To: [email protected] >To: [email protected] >Subject: IRELAND-CEMETERIES-D Digest V01 #57 >Date: Wed, 22 Aug 2001 12:00:42 -0600 > _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp

    08/22/2001 01:59:09
    1. [IRL~CEMS] Re: IRELAND-CEMETERIES-D Digest V01 #57
    2. cavanrose
    3. PLEASE HELP !! I can't get this to open on my computer and am very interested in any info on the Gilbride's could someone please tell me what it is ? Thank you... ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2001 2:00 PM Subject: IRELAND-CEMETERIES-D Digest V01 #57

    08/22/2001 11:36:25
    1. Re: [IRL~CEMS] Internment at HOLY SEPULCHRE
    2. James C. Keel
    3. Holy Sepulchre Cemetery is at Easton Road and Cheltenham Avenue, Glenside, PA 19038, in Montgomery County, PA. They are usually very helpful in obtaining information. Phone number is 215-247-0691. I am assuming that this person died here in the US. James C. "Jim" Keel Professional Photography & Video ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jacklyn Fieldse Ernst" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2001 3:02 AM Subject: [IRL~CEMS] Internment at HOLY SEPULCHRE Hi, A newbie to this list... I have a letter from my great Aunt Ellen in Ireland, written in 1942. She includes a hand-written death notice about HER Aunt. My question is... can anyone tell what county this is in -- for sure? There is mention of going to Blacklion in her letter as well as in the top of the death notice, but I can't find that name anywhere. Here goes with the death notice... Barran Blacklion County Cork Sept 2, 1942 MURRAY - Alice Murray (nee Gildea), beloved wife of Edward, loving mother of Edward Jr., and David, fond sister of Mrs. Florence Rank. Funeral Monday May 5, 9 AM from late residence, 8629 S. Aberdeen Street, to St. Killians Church, internment Holy Sepulchre. Clues anyone?? Thank you in advance!!! ==== IRELAND-CEMETERIES Mailing List ==== All mail sent to the list must be addressed thusly: [email protected]

    08/21/2001 10:53:34
    1. [IRL~CEMS] Gilbride
    2. cavanrose
    3. I am wondering if anyone has found a burial site for an Andrew Gilbride. My Great Grandmother Mary Gilbride at the age of 43 on April 15, 1908 came to the USA .Her ship manifest listed they resided in Swanlinbar, Ireland and that my Grandmother was born in Feramagh. An Aunt had found my Grandmother's marriage certificate and it had Andrew Gilbride on it for her Father. I am trying to find out what happened to my Great Grandfather and where he is buried .

    08/20/2001 01:47:35
    1. [IRL~CEMS] Gilbride
    2. cavanrose
    3. Please help. I am trying to find out what happened to my Great Grandfather . I was told after an Aunt found my Grandmother's marriage certificate and it had on it her Father was Andrew Gilbride. I would like to find out where he might be buried. According to my Great Grandmother Mary Gilbride's ship manifest the family resided in Swanlinbar, Ireland and my Grandmother was born in Fermanagh. They came to the USA in 1908. So I am wondering if he may be buried in that area. If anyone knows anything please write. Thank you !!

    08/20/2001 01:26:46
    1. [IRL~CEMS] Looking for HATTON and TULLY
    2. Shar
    3. Hi list; I sure do hope you can help. We have Rose Ann TALLY/ TULLY who was born around 1830 in Co.Antrim Ireland. She married John HATTON from Cullybecky, Co.Antrim Ireland in 1856, also in Co.Antrim. When they were married, her brother and his wife had a daughter and they named her Rose Ann TULLY. Now there are two of them. The problem is, we can't find either one of them anywhere. So here is what I am hoping you can do for me. Please take a look in the records any of you may have for a particular cemetery in Co.Antrim for them. Also missing is Charles TULLY/ TALLY. There are several of them. All related. Thanks so much for any help in this dilemma. Sharon / USA [email protected] __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Make international calls for as low as $.04/minute with Yahoo! Messenger http://phonecard.yahoo.com/

    08/19/2001 12:51:15
    1. [IRL~CEMS] Killoween Cemetary
    2. S Faubert
    3. Hi can anyone please tell me if they know the address of Killoween Church of Ireland cemetary or Killoween Pres church cemetary or any other cemetaries in Killoween, northern Ireland. Killoween is across the river from Coleraine. I need to get the cemetary plot for that area. Thanks and best wishes Sue Faubert [email protected]

    08/19/2001 10:56:01
    1. [IRL~CEMS] Re: IRELAND-CEMETERIES-D Digest V01 #56
    2. Can anyone tell me the names of cemetaries in Mourne, Especially Church of Ireland. thanks Anne, USA

    08/19/2001 07:06:45
    1. [IRL~CEMS] Dundalk. R.C grave yard any one do a look up please?
    2. Wendy Grant
    3. Hello I would be very, very grateful if any one could find my aunts and uncles grave. Their surname was Leathem. The last to died was Margaret around 1984, her sister Glady's, her brothers Robert and Samuel. May also include Samuels wife Lilly? Man thanks Wendy aussie land.

    08/19/2001 04:01:55
    1. [IRL~CEMS] Cork Cemeteries
    2. joan.collisson
    3. Can anyone give me information on a cemetary in the Cork City area called Killamunney (or similar spelling). Does it have a list of inscriptions? Many thanks Jane Collisson

    08/18/2001 03:43:37
    1. [IRL~CEMS] Morris or Morrisroe
    2. terry morris
    3. Hi list Can anyone please tell me the nearest catholic cemetery to Ballaghaderreen. Thanks Terry.

    08/17/2001 03:29:30
    1. [IRL~CEMS] Derrykeighan Cemeteries
    2. Are there any Cemetery Reseachers out there that are working in the Derrykeighan area ? I'm researching Protestant cemetaries looking for Gavan(s), Given(s), Givin(s), Gavin(s) family members and some Robert and Benjamin Ferguson family. Actually I'm working just about all of the CO Antrim area researching for this family. All the best to my fellow cemetery researchers. Rusty Givens [email protected]

    08/17/2001 01:04:03
    1. Re: [IRL~CEMS] Re:Armagh Cemetries
    2. In a message dated 08/16/2001 2:40:03 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: > Hi everyone, > Could SKS mail me details of cemeteries in Armagh used from > about c1900-1936. > Thanks Shona > > Do you mean every cemetery in the County? Gwen

    08/16/2001 03:57:36
    1. [IRL~CEMS] Re:Armagh Cemetries
    2. cave-kids
    3. Hi everyone, Could SKS mail me details of cemeteries in Armagh used from about c1900-1936. Thanks Shona RESEARCHING UK/YORKS/NORFOLK/SUFFOLK/LINCS/IRL Beckett Billany Bosman Booth Bradley Boulder Brooks Carter Cotton Cressey Dry Dunning Durrant Edgar Etherington Fuller Gravaline Gell Howard Keeping Lunn Manthorpe Miller Organ Osborne Pickering Riches Shapland Simpson Skipper Smith Thompson Verity Wells Wilson Wing Wright http://www.cave-kids.com

    08/16/2001 01:32:15
    1. [IRL~CEMS] Ballymoney/ Ballemoney
    2. Hello List, Is there someone who can tell me about cemeteries in Ballymoney/ Ballemoney? I'm wondering: is there more than one? If so, could you tell me the names of them? I am in search of the surnames of Mayberry and Dennis. William Mayberry and wife Bathesheba Dennis came to the US about 1730. My theory is that there must have been other family members buried in Ireland. These are my fifth ( 5th) gr. grandparents. Thank you, so much, for any assistance you can provide. Jeanne Sawtelle

    08/16/2001 04:48:21