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		Ireland (Historical Counties) => Ireland => Down => Topic started by: hardsocks on Wednesday 09 August 23 07:01 BST (UK) 
		
			
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				I am looking information on the buria of my Great Granmother  Eliza Campbell i think her maiden name was Heathwood died 2nd January 1891
 Widow of Joseph Campbell 42 Geffrey street Belfast she was interned in Tullylish Burial grounds Is there I could contact to find out who else is buried in the same grave ie Father /Mother etc
 any help would be great  Thankyou
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 Have you tried contacting All Saints Church of Ireland, Tullylish to see if they keep burial records?
 http://www.tullylish.dromore.anglican.org/how-to-find-us
 http://www.tullylish.dromore.anglican.org/contact
 
 OpenStreetMap
 https://www.openstreetmap.org/relation/4769871#map=17/54.37531/-6.33486
 
 Here's a view of the entrance to the graveyard.
 Google StreetView
 https://www.rootschat.com/links/01skp/
 
 Good luck
 KG
 
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				I wonder if Banbridge council have records for this cemetry
			
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 I wonder if Banbridge council have records for this cemetry
 
 
 Banbridge District Council no longer exists - it's now Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council.
 
 The list of cemeteries and graveyards that ABC Council looks after-
 
 https://www.armaghbanbridgecraigavon.gov.uk/resident/cemeteries/
 
 
 
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				Thankyou I have contacted the church..
 Is there any info of Heathwoods or Campbell living in tge Banbridge area in the early 1800s?
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				Part of Tullylish is closely tied to Lurgan.  Therefore two researchers of the County Armagh Family History site on Facebook posted over 400 photos of gravestones from Tullylish COI and a smaller number from Tullylish Presbyterian.  If you join and look under Media and/or Albums, you will see the photographs, though some are not readable.  This has been a wonderful source for all of us with Tullylish ties and we are extremely grateful for the researchers' efforts to help others. 
			
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				Tullylish Church of Ireland burial records are on microfilm in PRONI for that period.
 Tullylish (Dromore diocese) MIC1/70-71
 Baptisms, 1820-83; marriages, 1820-48;burials, 1829-33 and 1849-85; vestry
 minutes and accounts, 1792-1960.
 https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/publications/guide-church-records
 
 Guidelines regarding Access to records/registers retained locally and searches:
 https://www.ireland.anglican.org/about/genealogy/access-to-records
 https://www.ireland.anglican.org/resources/504/guidelines-concerning-parish-records-memorials
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				I have been in touch with all saints church they are going to lookup there old paper records
 Thankyou  everyone
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				Surname(s)   Graveyard   Civil Parish   Graveyard Location   County
 CAMPBELL, RICHARDSON   Tullylish Pres   Tullylish   Drumnaseanysh   Down
 Gravestone Inscription   In memory of William Campbell, Seapatrick, who died June 8th 1890 aged [7]0 years Also his wife Margaret Campbell Also his son Joseph Campbell who died 13th March 1940 Also his daughter Sarah RICHARDSON who died 18th April 1940.
 Comment   [Broken tablet of white limestone]
 
 Are these relatives ?
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				Eliza Campbell (Heathwood) gave birth to a girl Mary Jane Campbell on 1st Nov 1865
 Also inRaymonds County Down site under land deeds 1867 a Eliza Campbell owned 49 acres of land in Coolsallagh is this the same Eliza Campbell as mine?
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 Eliza Campbell, address Coolsallagh, owned 49 acres. Co Down Land Deeds 1876
 http://countydown.x10.mx/html/index2.htm
 
 Coolsallagh townland, civil parish of Dromore
 https://www.townlands.ie/down/iveagh-lower-lower-half/dromore/quilly/coolsallagh/
 
 Unlikely it's the same person.
 
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				Joseph was in Loughans in 1865 when Mary Jane was born.  He is almost certainly the Joseph in Griffiths in Loughans when data was collected about 1860-1864.  If you go to AskaboutIreland and look at his property number and then at the records for the size of the property he rented, you will see he was not wealthy.  He was a laborer.  If you then go to PRONI Revisions listed under "more" you can see which decade he is no longer in Loughans.  He probably moved to Belfast at that point.  
 You can see the backside of the gravestone for William and Margaret Campbell at Armagh Family History site on facebook and ask the lady who submitted the photo for more information.  Her e-mail should be listed in the site's file SURNAMES   under Adamson.  It is probably the grave of William Campbell and Margaret (Rogers.)
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				I wonder ir William was related to Joseph?