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Memorial Inscriptions of the Church of the Assumption (Earlier St. Mary's Roman Catholic Howth Dublin
http://web.archive.org/web/20071025015831/http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~chrisu/howth2.htm (http://web.archive.org/web/20071025015831/http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~chrisu/howth2.htm)
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Memorial Inscriptions
Saints Peter and Paul Cemetery (http://interment.net/data/ireland/dublin/saintspp/saintspp.htm)
Seans Grange Cemetery (http://interment.net/data/ireland/dublin/deans/dean_grange.htm)
St. Patrick's Cemetery, Donabate (http://interment.net/data/ireland/dublin/stpat/stpat.htm)
Grallagh Cemetery (http://www.interment.net/data/ireland/dublin/grallagh/grallagh.htm)
Grangegorman Military Cemetery (http://interment.net/data/ireland/dublin/grangegorman/index.htm)
St. Mary's Cemetery, Howth (http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~chrisu/howth/howthcem.htm)
St. Macullin's Churchyard (http://interment.net/data/ireland/dublin/macullin/macullin.htm)
Mulhuddart Cemetery (http://interment.net/data/ireland/dublin/mulhuddart/mulhuddart.htm)
St. Patrick's Holmpatrick, Skerries (http://interment.net/data/ireland/dublin/patrick/holmpatrick.htm)
St. Brigid's C. of I. churchyard, Castleknock (http://www.interment.net/data/ireland/dublin/stbrigid/index.htm)
Kenure Cemetery, Rush (http://www.interment.net/data/ireland/dublin/kenure/kenure.htm)
Glasnevin Cemetery (http://www.interment.net/data/ireland/dublin/glasnevin/glasnevin.htm)
Dublin Cemeteries (http://www.dublin.ie/cemeteries/?pageID=11&siteID=872)- Deansgrange, Glasnevin, Mount Jerome, Arbour Hill, St. Fintans Sutton, St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dardistown, Bully's Acre, Fingal, Shanganagh NEW
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An Alphabetical List of Graveyards in Dublin
http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/IRL-DUBLIN/2010-09/1284880797 (http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/IRL-DUBLIN/2010-09/1284880797)
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Books
Memorial inscriptions of Deansgrange Cemetery, Blackrock, Co. Dublin, Cumann Geinealais Dhún Laoghaire Author: Dun Laoghaire Genealogical Society
Donnybrook graveyard c800-1993. Author: Danny Parkinson
Dublin burial grounds & graveyards. Author: Vivien Igoe. Photographs by Paddy Tutty
History of the Dublin Catholic cemeteries by William J. Fitzpatrick,
continued and edited by his son, under the direction of a sub-committee of the board. Published: 1900
Glasnevin Cemetery. Published: 1997
Here lies (a guide to Irish graves) by Maeve Friel. Published: 1997
Historic graves in Glasnevin Cemetery by R. J. O'Duffy. Published: 1915
Among the Graves, Inscriptions in St. Audoen's Church, Cornmarket, Dublin, Rev. John Crawford.
Memorials of the Dead, South Dublin. compiled by Brian J. Cantwell, with Ian T. Cantwell
St Catherine's Parish Dublin 1840-1900, portrait of a Church of Ireland community Rev. John Crawford.
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Heard some good news on the radio this week. The website for Glasnevin Cemetery is to be revamped in 2008 making it possible for family historians to do an on-line search for ancestors buried there.
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as its the first time I've seen anything online
with a list of burials for mount jerome I thought
the link might be useful to other rootschatters.
text
http://www.rootschat.com/links/05cm/
Dublin gravestone pictures
http://www.rootschat.com/links/070r/
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Burial records of Donnybrook parish going back to 1700's
http://books.google.ie/books?id=Vn4HAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA119&dq=wentworth+place+dublin&lr=#PPA40,M1
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Ireland's Gravestone Index (http://www.irish-world.com/gravestones/index.cfm)- pay site but search is free and can be quite useful (although there are some errors with people being listed twice in wrong parishes) NEW
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http://www.glasnevintrust.ie
Click on the genealogy tab to do the online search, I believe you have to buy credits. You need to know first/last name and burial year within 10 years.
Scanned plot records available to purchase.
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this is an old map i have with grids marked i usually use google earth as well to give me better idea of where grave is .
ive not found any newer or better map with grids marked .
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this is an old map i have with grids marked i usually use google earth as well to give me better idea of where grave is .
ive not found any newer or better map with grids marked .
I would like to draw people's attention to the section marked "Trees". This plot is poor ground and there are hundreds of paupers buried in this section. Glasnevin has rezoned this for new burials on top of the ones already interned there. Burial's have already taken place here.
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My Great Grandmother and her daughter are buried at YN 109.5. I do not see a YN on the map and it is near the trees. Two of her other daughters and thier husband are in the plot next to hers, this is a marked grave although my G Grandmothers is not. Will these be reused as we do visit them?
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There were never any headstones errected in the plot marked trees. It was cleared a few years ago and maped out for new burials.
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Guys,
Not sure if anyone seen this or if it is new... but I never noticed this before.
On the Dublin Heritage Site they now have listings of all Graveyards in Dublin and info about each and where you can get the records.
http://dublinheritage.ie/graveyards/search.php
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Well spotted!! The Irish websites are getting better and better.
Anne
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Glasnevin Burial Records - Back to 1828 came on line this evening!
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Thank you Hugo!
This is a huge resource of information giving names, ages, addresses, and in some cases marital status, occupation and who arranged the burial. The transcript is supplemented with a scanned copy of entry in register book and for the later ones, this includes some additional information.
I have now been able to pin down two further generations of my family tree bringing it back to 1760, quite chuffed needless to say given Irish resources. :) :) :)
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An earlier post shows a plan of Glasnevin cemetery but unfortunately it is only mainly the western side. A pamphlet, published in 1904, has a plan covering the whole cemetery on the last two pages. You can see it at..........
http://ivrlaprod.ucd.ie/fedora/get/ivrla10-:4249/ivrla10-:objLayoutbDef/getLayout/
there is a bit more information on the previous pages.
H
Moderator's note : topic merged with main thread, with a minor edit
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