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Dublin / Re: Burial Place nearest Balally
« on: Tuesday 15 November 11 18:07 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks Shane.  Do you know which of the cemeteries would be Roman Catholic?

Pat

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Dublin / Burial Place nearest Balally
« on: Tuesday 15 November 11 14:45 GMT (UK)  »
I am looking for the burial place of my Great Great Grandfather who died in Balally Dublin in 1885.  I have managed to find his death certificate.  His name was William Murray, Stonecutter who died on 27th May 1885.

Any help would be appreciated

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Cantwell lookup.

Would it be possible for anyone to do a lookup for me?  The names of the family are :
William Christopher Murray died 1st July 1902 - in Jervis Street, Dublin
John Murray (aged 52) died 9th August 1915 - Parnell Street, Dublin
Anne Murray(aged 57) died 1st March 1919 - North Circular Road, Dublin.
Harriet Goodman (aged 64) died 1st January 1902 in Wicklow - death registered in Rathdrum.

Many thanks
Pat

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Dublin / Re: Burial place for Great Grandparents Dublin
« on: Thursday 09 June 11 09:24 BST (UK)  »
Thanks for all your help.  Do I ask the question under this thread or start a new one?

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Dublin / Re: Burial place for Great Grandparents Dublin
« on: Wednesday 08 June 11 17:43 BST (UK)  »
You are right with all the information.  I have all those certificates.  I think Harriet's husband James Goodman perhaps died in 1868 (aged 38 most probably older as he was born around 1820) in Dublin and I haven't been able to find where he is buried.  James and Harriet originally came from Wicklow.  They were married in Wicklow Parish on 15th November 1842.  James was a sailor.  As yet, I haven't found birth records.  I need to look at the Parish records again when next in Dublin.
Is Rathdrum actually in Wicklow or is it still in Co. Dublin and are there any cemeteries that would be close to her place of death?

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Dublin / Re: Burial place for Great Grandparents Dublin
« on: Wednesday 08 June 11 13:03 BST (UK)  »
Thank you for the link.  When I first saw Woodside on a birth certificate, I thought it was the name of the house but have since found out it is an area.  Would the cemetery at St Patricks Glencullen be the only Roman Catholic one nearby or would there by any more?

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Dublin / Re: Burial place for Great Grandparents Dublin
« on: Wednesday 08 June 11 11:48 BST (UK)  »
I don't know the answer to that one.  I have no knowledge of my Grandma's life in Dublin before she came to Blackpool.  I am trying to track down relatives who may still live in Dublin that may have some old photos and papers from that time.  My Grandma apparently never talked to her daughters about her life in Dublin, apart from some trips back to visit two of her sisters.  My Grandma died before I was born so I didn't know her at all but I just have a very strong wish to find the graves of her parents and grandparents.

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Dublin / Re: Burial place for Great Grandparents Dublin
« on: Tuesday 07 June 11 18:19 BST (UK)  »
Have now checked the Church at Glencullen and there are no burial records.  They only started recording deaths two years ago. 

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Dublin / Re: Burial place for Great Grandparents Dublin
« on: Tuesday 07 June 11 12:01 BST (UK)  »
Thanks.  Glasnevin is the most likely place but I have already checked there.  I have even spoken to a very helpful lady there who checked for burials from the addresses I have.  It did, in fact, throw up a burial of a baby that I was looking for!

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