Hi PruM,
I did go to Inchigagan lane but couldn't park as the traffice was
very busy. So I will have to walk the next time.
In the meantime I had a look at Rosemary Ffolliot's index ( newspaper
index from 1780's- 1830's) and found a few references to Haynes of
Inchigaggin. Some marriages and some deaths but no mention of
where buried. Just a few details here but if you want me to send you the long list send me a PM with your email and I can scan all the
entries to you.
Marriage- From The Constitution newspaper Wed 9th June 1824
On Saturday morning at Glanmire church by the Rev Dr Coughlan,
Michael Haynes Esq. of this City to Ellen dau of William Haynes of Inchigaggin Esq.
Marriage The Constitution 16 July 1825 at Kilflynin ( poss Kilflynn)
church by the Rev. Mr. Walsh, William Haynes Esq., of Inchigaggin near
this City to Mary eldest daughter of William Bleazby Esq of this Ciity.
Death - Cork Advertiser 3rd April 1813 On Wednesday morning at her
lodgings near Wandesford Bridge,Mrs Haynes wife of William Haynes Esq. of Carrigrohane.
Marriage Cork Mercantile Chronicle -M 28 Nov 1803 yesterday at
Carrigrohane church by the Rev Nicholas Dunscombe, Mr Garret Nugent of the Grand Parade, Hatter, to Miss Ellen Haynes, of Ballinveltig in the South Liberties of this City.
( This Ellen was a daughter of Abraham Haynes, her mother Mary wife of Abraham died 31 Dec 1823) Ballinveltig is quite near Inchigaggin as it
quite a large area and is located in several townlands eg Ballinveltig Carrigrohane, Ballinveltig Curraheen, Ballinveltig Bishopstown, so they
may well have been connected to the Haynes of Inchigaggin!!!
http://ballincollig.wordpress.com/churches/ According to Margaret Jordan's website there was a Catholic church at Clash ( which is in Carrigrohane) until 1808 nothing remains of it today.
There is also a very small cemetery at Kilnaglory near Ovens , another possiblity.
My feeling is that the Haynes were Church of Ireland and maybe married Catherine Daly a Catholic. Just a hunch because all those marriages seem to be in Church of Ireland churches.
Hope this is some help to you
Mary