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Re: Graveyards around Carrigrohane/Ballincollig
« Reply #9 on: Wednesday 28 March 07 18:36 BST (UK) »
Hi Ceallachain,
 I've posted a thread on the main Cork message board with regards to my Sheermount Query.
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Re: Graveyards around Carrigrohane/Ballincollig
« Reply #10 on: Wednesday 16 May 12 08:17 BST (UK) »
Thanks all for your help. I have now located the placename in Ireland. Sorry for misleading you all, lol. It is Grand Parade, Greenmount,Cork

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Re: Graveyards around Carrigrohane/Ballincollig
« Reply #11 on: Wednesday 16 May 12 21:45 BST (UK) »
Dmartin, Grand Parade & Greenmount are two separate places. Grand Parade is a thoroughfare in the city centre. Greenmount is a mainly residential area just outside the city centre. Not sure what other info you have but if you post any further info it may help clear things up.
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Re: Graveyards around Carrigrohane/Ballincollig
« Reply #12 on: Friday 18 May 12 15:07 BST (UK) »
Another graveyard which is very old is KILBONANE not far from Ballincollig and where I recently found ancestors buried there


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Re: Graveyards around Carrigrohane/Ballincollig
« Reply #13 on: Friday 18 May 12 22:32 BST (UK) »
Thank you, ballydw - I will make a note of that one too  :)
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Re: Graveyards around Carrigrohane/Ballincollig
« Reply #14 on: Saturday 19 May 12 20:13 BST (UK) »
Hi ,

I know I answered your previous query.
Just wondering if your Haynes were Catholics or Church of Ireland.

I found a marriage for a John Haynes & Margaret Daly on
Irish genealogy website. 
http://churchrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/reels/cork%20%26%20ross.south%20parish%20%28st.%20finbarrs%29.p4780.00078.pdf
You might have seen this already.  The unusual thing about this
is at the top is say Rev O'Connor , Vicar ( which is unusual for an R.C church).  They seemed to be living in the City centre.

Re burial place,I would say St. Finbarrs Cemetery, Glasheen Road would be a strong possibility as it  is very near to
Inchigaggin, about a mile and a half.   St Finbarrs is multi denominational.   
 St Peters Carrigrohane is Church of Ireland and the
nearest to Inchigaggin.   
Curraghakippane is to the North of Inchigaggin, about two miles by road.

There is a very small cemetery known as Carrigrohane Beg about half a mile from Inchigaggin.

Do you have a name and date of death for your ancestor?

Mary
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Bradfield, Buckley, Capels,Cronin, Desmond, Leonard, Lombard,Mullins, O'Brien,

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Re: Graveyards around Carrigrohane/Ballincollig
« Reply #15 on: Sunday 20 May 12 00:32 BST (UK) »
Hi Mary,
Thank for your further thoughts on this :)

Yes, I have that marriage thank you, and quite a few others (and baptisms) from that wonderful website.  The Haynes family was Catholic, I hadn't clocked that a vicar performed the ceremony! I wonder what would explain that?

John Joseph Haynes who married Margaret Daly was a publican and bookkeeper in Cork as far as I'm aware, but the information I have from other family researchers is that the family was from Inchigaggin.  John Joseph's parents  (John William, and Ellen TOOMEY) emigrated to Australia as he did himself, but previous generations stayed in Ireland.  The earliest definite Haynes I have is John William's parents, Richard Haynes and Catherine Coghlan.  Unfortunately I don't have birth, marriage or death dates for either of them, but their first (known) child was John William in about 1789.

Thank you for your continued interest!  I appreciate it :)

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Re: Graveyards around Carrigrohane/Ballincollig
« Reply #16 on: Sunday 20 May 12 00:41 BST (UK) »
P.S. Just did a quick Google check and apparently "Vicar" and "reverend" are titles used in the Catholic church...you learn something new every day :)

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Re: Graveyards around Carrigrohane/Ballincollig
« Reply #17 on: Sunday 20 May 12 12:43 BST (UK) »
Thanks for the extra info.

Like you I never heard of a Vicar in the Catholic church. 

Although with some of those records for St. Finbarrs South , you might notice
sometimes there is a mention of St. Nicholas, and also the Jerusalem church.
There three churches were in the same area although 3 different denominations.

I have relations living near Inchigaggin and found that a rootschatter's relation
actually worked on their farm.  Such a small world and an even smaller one
with the internet.

I have a couple of Haynes headstone photos from St. Columbas church in Douglas-
although not back as far as 1700's.  There is an Abraham Haynes ( who I saw on
the St. Finbarrs baptisms also).   

Will keep an eye out for those names you gave.

Mary
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Bradfield, Buckley, Capels,Cronin, Desmond, Leonard, Lombard,Mullins, O'Brien,