Deanna, I have Walsh family baptised at St. Laurence's, Fourmilewater 1829 to 1837. Sponsor surnames were Magrath, Kenrick, Walsh, Fennesy, Hally, Slattery. My Walsh's were from nearby Clonanav, other family members also lived close by in; Clogheen, Boolabrien Lower, Boolabrien Upper, Curraheenavoher. I will look up the Griffiths in those areas to see if any Hogan's lived in those locations. Sante, Vincent ----- Original Message ----- From: "Deanna Belyavski" <deab@attbi.com> To: <IRL-WATERFORD-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, May 27, 2003 6:43 AM Subject: [WATERFORD] Caoilshigan Cemetary, Newcastle, Four-mile-water > This is a dual posting to Tipperary and Waterford lists. > Looking for HOGAN of Clonmel. Tipperary or Waterford. > We have a transcription of a letter written in 1874 by a cousin, JOHN > ROCHE (in Griffiths it is listed as ROACHE), who gave his address as: > Croghclooney (Griffiths: CURRAGHCLONEY) > Newcastle > Clonmel > Ireland > He mentioned the Catholic church at "Four-Mile-Water" ( which is in Co. > Waterford, near the village of Ballymacarbry) > The old cemetery of Four-Mile-Water Church is Caoilshigan Cemetery > (pronounced: kyle-sha-gone) has some Hogan gravestones from the 1700's & > early 1800's. I have a cousin who briefly visited the cemetery but > couldn't read all the gravestones. We are looking for the record of > Patrick & Johanna Hogan. > Does anyone know if there is a transcription of this cemetery? > Is anyone familiar with this cemetery? Thanks, > Deanna from San Carlos, California > > ______________________________