We have more photos from Deansgrange Cemetery - St. Mary's, Part 4. The photos were taken and transcribed by Joyce Tunstead. They are now included in the search engine - so you can use the search box on the Cemetery Page to search. http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ire/dublin/photos/tombstones/markers.htm To view the images go to our main page: http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ Click on DUBLIN and then Headstones. Deansgrange is at the top of the Table of Contents. Christina IGP Archives ===============================
I have a favour to ask. I am looking for the death (or burial) of Henry Butler, printer, solicitor (as in sales person) of Dublin. From 1855 to his wife's death in 1866, the family resided at 20 Donnybrook Rd, Donnybrook. Before 1851, the family lived in Dublin proper. His children were baptized at St Peter's C of I. I have been unable to find when he died between 1856 (when my great grandmother was born) and 1866, when his wife's (Sarah) death is registered in the Irish civel records. Henry and Sarah were married in the 1830's, though I haven't located the record. I have not been able to locate the baptism of my great grandmother and I searched the C of I records at their archives. Part of my problem is not knowing the church, the family might have attended in 1856 in Donnybrook. Griffins valuation have been consulted, as have the church records available on iep?. I have found Eva's (my great grandmother) sister's (Ellen) baptism, and another Eva, and several brothers in Dublin. Ellen emigrated to Canada in the 1860's, marrying a Canadian born printer in Toronto. Eva came in 1879, met and married Will Millman. Romantically Will may have traveled on the same ship as brought Eva to Canada. I am stymied. Henry is my brick wall. There are a couple of other "Henry Butler's" in Dublin during this time, but I am confident that Henry the printer is my ancestor. I would love to determine when he died. He does not appear in the death civil registrations. This is my brick wall. Wendy in Toronto.