If you go to the Clare Roots Society's new website, http://clareroots.org/ you will see that there has a been a booklet produced about Drumcliff Cemetery. You can also find a listing of burials there at the Clare Library site, which have been donated by the Clare Roots Society... http://www.clarelibrary.ie/eolas/coclare/genealogy/don_tran/graves/drumcliff_old_graveyard_ennis.htm Good luck, Chris in Brisbane > I can't answer all your questions, but my husband's side had Catholic burials there, in the area of 1928. Hope that helps. > > Christine, IBSSG > Sure, a real job would be nice, but it would interfere with my genealogy! > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Mary Ellen Chambers" <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > Sent: Tuesday, July 5, 2011 9:39:40 AM > Subject: [IRL-CLARE] Drumcliff Cemetery > > Is Drumcliff Cemetery a RC or Protestant or mixed depending on the era. Is > there a record anywhere of those buried? What is the timeline for the burials? > > My g g grandmother lived on Mill St. Ennis Town in 1864 per the civil birth > record of my g grandmother's delivery of her first child. My g g grandmother > reported the birth. What would be the closest cemetery where she would have > been buried when she expired? > > At one time the family lived in Smithstown. The Smithstown of barony of Lower > Bunratty but there are no records for them either sacramental of civil for that > area. > > Mary Ellen Chambers > ====================================== > [email protected] http://www.flickr.com/photos/crissouli/