>Bohen is an unusual spelling. I do not recall seeing it before. See http://www.irelandoldnews.com/Cork/1846/MAR.html for a report in the Cork Examiner of 4 March 1846 of the amounts contributed to Daniel O'Connell's Repeal Fund for the year 1845 from the Parish of Mallow, reported, BTW, by my great-great-grandfather, John Ahern. In it you will see that one James Bohen contributed the sum of 3 shillings. As for where to look for burial records your best bet would be the journals of the Cork Historical & Archaeological Society. There you will find transcriptions of tombstones from various County Cork cemeteries. Many of these were done longf ago and the stones may no longer be readable but these transcriptions remain. You can peruse these at the Cork Corporation Library in Grand Parade. Also, I expect, in the County Library. See: http://www.xs4all.nl/~tbreen/Journals/Cork.html Journal of the Cork Historical & Archaeological Society for a partial listing of contents, showing for example, "Henchion, R.: The gravestone inscriptions of Co. Cork - XVI, 124-144" but you must seek elsewhere for a more comprehensive list of contents as many of these go way back.