In a message dated 08/26/2001 8:40:16 AM Eastern Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: > 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, > I'll be happy to look up cemeteries in Mitchell's Irish churches and graveyards but it will be immeasurably easier if the following is read and understood before making the request. The listings are by COUNTY then by CIVIL PARISH then by LOCATION alphabetically. Churches are identified by Denomination and if there is a graveyard with the church that is shown. Freestanding graveyards have no denomination identified and may be non denominational. Remember that in the 19th century many catholics would have been buried in Cof I graveyards. Since Civil and Religious parish boundaries often did not coincide, no likely graveyard may appear matching the CP and location. I can then cross reference to Ryan's book to determine what the relevant Religious Parish is and look for the location there. If you do not know the Civil Parish you can find it at << www.seanruad.com >> Gwen