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    1. cemeteries
    2. Maureen Casey
    3. Hi, I know that burials took place in either cemeteries when there was need. I was told that during a visit to Ireland. The Coi outside of the town is ST. John's and there was an older one out Barracks Road. I couldn't locate it precisely. It would seem mow to be in a residential area. The catholic cemetery is Ballymacormackagain about 2 miles out of town. Cahanagh, could that be another name for Congesh ? My granfather lived out that area in Killashee and Clondra. Maureen

    02/16/2005 12:14:17
    1. Re: [LONGFORD] cemeteries
    2. Lynne Christian
    3. Hi Maureen, From the little information I have I believe Cahanagh is the Townland and Clongesh is the Parish. Regards Lyn ----- Original Message ----- From: "Maureen Casey" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, February 16, 2005 12:14 PM Subject: [LONGFORD] cemeteries > Hi, > > I know that burials took place in either cemeteries when there was need. > I was told that during a visit to Ireland. The Coi outside of the town > is ST. John's and there was an older one out Barracks Road. I couldn't > locate it precisely. It would seem mow to be in a residential area. The > catholic cemetery is Ballymacormackagain about 2 miles out of town. > > Cahanagh, could that be another name for Congesh ? My granfather lived > out that area in Killashee and Clondra. > > Maureen > > > ==== IRL-LONGFORD Mailing List ==== > To find other Irish county web pages visit IGP: > http://irelandgenealogyprojects.rootsweb.com > >

    02/16/2005 11:40:21