Dear All I have been interested in the discussion regarding the possibility of inscriptions not always reflecting what lies beneath. I have been sent details of a family burial place in St Finbarr's cemetery. It is adorned by a large Celtic cross and is "The family burial place of the Rev R I U Leslie of Wilton Co Cork" There are various inscriptions - one of which is that of his eldest son Charles Henry Falkiner Leslie who died in India in 1898 at the age of 25. It is fairly obvious - although the stone does not actually say so - that Charles does not lie in this plot. The inscription is there as a memorial to him. In fact this could be the case with many young soldiers who went out to india from Cork in the 1800s and who never returned. There was, I believe, an East India Company recruiting office in Cork at this time. I am researching the Leslie family of Cork and would love to hear from anyone sharing this link. Regards Beverly