Hello Cindy, It sounds like you had quite an adventure at Curreeny - I glad you didn't end up hurting yourself. I have found someone that has a few pages copied from the publication but not the actual book. She could help me with some of the Kennedys buried in the area but I don't have anything else. I am looking for the Lee family and some Kennedys but unfortunately the Kennedy I am looking for wasn't listed. If you happen to get a copy please let me know and if I happen to get one I will also certainly pass the info on. Would you like me to send you the Kennedy info I have from the booklet? sincerely, Karen Ndhockey49112@aol.com wrote: >Karen: > >One place you might try to purchase these publications is the Celtic Bookshop >in Limerick city. That's where I've managed to pick up a couple back issues >of the Society's publications. > >Curreeny graveyard is really interesting, up above the road, literally on the >side of a hill. I was in it a couple years ago following a rain and about >wound up sliding on my keyster down to the edge of the graveyard, where it would >have been about a 3 foot drop to the road. Such a dignified picture. > >I'm particularly interested in the Templederry graves that might be listed, >so I will give my cousin, who is a member of the society a call, and see if he >has the publication, or if he can run into the library and copy the pages for >me. > >Cindy > > >==== IRL-TIPPERARY Mailing List ==== >VISIT COUNTY TIPPERARY GENEALOGY: >http://www.rootsweb.com/~irltip2/ >Contact the Listowner at: >mailto:IRL-TIPPERARY-admin@rootsweb.com > > >