it seems we are getting carried away a bit here.We can't do our research by making wild guesses.They are either buried there or they aren't. We can't fit the facts to suit our story.A lot of names might be added because of earlier times no headstone was affordable or the simple fact is its a family plot. Surprisingly enough the vast majority of graves had no headstones at all.If your name is O'Sullivan, McCarthy or Cronin and haven't a clue what part of the county they are from then there is no chance of finding them full stop! If you find a name that fits how do you know there weren't hundreds of them? Also , if you find anything on Family search which gives a name that matches in Cork their records are just a fraction for Ireland. You really do have to accept there isn't a chance of finding them if the only info. you have is Mary O'Sullivan married John McCarthy in Co Cork. Times in Ireland were harsh enough without adding names from all over the place ....... Take a look ! at the burials register for a parish then count the headstones in the graveyard. Pre 1950's its a small percentage. It's why we left . Best regards,Kevin, Co Cork,Ireland ----------------------------------------------------------------- Find the home of your dreams with eircom net property Sign up for email alerts now http://www.eircom.net/propertyalerts