At 07:29 PM 4/27/00 -0700, you wrote: >IRL-LONGFORD-D Digest Volume 00 : Issue 44 > > #2 [LONGFORD] Kilnacarrow Church [Nancy Pierce <npierce1@nycap.rr.co] ______________________________ >Date: Thu, 27 Apr 2000 10:41:21 -0400 >From: Nancy Pierce <npierce1@nycap.rr.com> >Subject: [LONGFORD] Kilnacarrow Church >Message-id: <01BFB035.216844E0.npierce1@nycap.rr.com > >Is anyone researching the town of Kilnacarrow? I believe I located my g g >g grandfather (Edward BURKE) in the 1854 G.V., the town name is >Kilnacarrow. I am looking for a church name or to find out if anyone has >ever been to this town. Thanks. > >Nancy BUREK-Pierce Nancy, >From the map in David Leahy's Index to Griffiths, Longford Survivors of the Great Famine, Kilnacarrow is a townland in Taghshinny Civil Parish in the southeast corner of County Longford near the border with Westmeath. The Taghshinny Church is in the adjacent townland. The Royal Canal runs through the townland. The church is in the village of Taghshinny on a little spur road just off the N55. Other Burkes are listed in adjacent townlands. Hope that helps. Rachel Smith