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Painestown - graveyard?
« on: Sunday 07 June 09 11:44 BST (UK) »
Hi all. Does anyone know if there is a RC church/graveyard attached to Painestown in the civil parish of Dromin?

Alternatively, is there a RC church/graveyard for the Richardstown area?

I would love to locate a grave for my gggf Patrick Quinn, who died in 1916 at the home of his daughter, Ellen Ebbitt, in Painestown. He had lived in Richardstown for most of his life.

Many thanks for any help. Eoin.
Landy, Nulty & Quinn, Louth. Burke, Cahill, Cantwell, Funge, Harris, Kirwan & Tobin, Waterford. Doherty, Hedian, Muldoon & Woods, Roscommon & Mayo. Quinn, Nolan & Lalor, Laois.

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Re: Painestown - graveyard?
« Reply #1 on: Saturday 22 August 09 17:34 BST (UK) »
Hi,

I believe you're looking for Paughanstown (in old records often mis-spelt as Painstown/Painestown/Pohenstown!).  There is no graveyard in Paughanstown itself.  My family are from the area and by chance I was looking at the parish records for Dunleer (Dromin and Paughanstown would fall into this parish) this afternoon while working on my own research and I did see a lot of Ebbitts in the records - I only remember because I specifically commented to the priest that it was a name I hadn't heard before.   I would think that there are 2 possible graveyards he could be buried in - Dromin (most likely) or Mosstown. 

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Aileen
Gibney, Bellew, Callan, Saurin (Soran/Soraghan/Sauraghan)

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Re: Painestown - graveyard?
« Reply #2 on: Saturday 22 August 09 23:14 BST (UK) »
Hello Aileen. Thanks very much for the reply.

The townland is indeed Painestown (listed in the 1911 census as Painstown) and not the same as Paughanstown. It lies to the south of the main Ardee to Dromin road, between the townlands of Paughanstown and Dromin, though it seems to have been very sparsely populated in the early 1900s, to judge by Griffiths Valuation.

It's great to hear there are so many Ebbits in Dunleer - I have already been through the graveyards at Mosstown and Dromin searching for my forebears without any luck. I have only recently learned there is a church at Philipstown - do you know if there is a graveyard attached to it?

I think Dunleer is probably the most logical place for me to resume the search and I hope to get back there in the next few weeks. I don't suppose there are any online graveyard listings for the parish?

Good luck with your research, and thanks again for the information.

Eoin.
Landy, Nulty & Quinn, Louth. Burke, Cahill, Cantwell, Funge, Harris, Kirwan & Tobin, Waterford. Doherty, Hedian, Muldoon & Woods, Roscommon & Mayo. Quinn, Nolan & Lalor, Laois.

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Re: Painestown - graveyard?
« Reply #3 on: Saturday 22 August 09 23:41 BST (UK) »
Hi Eoin,

There is indeed a (very) small church in Philipstown but there is no graveyard attached.  I know that members of my Mother's family (she's is from Paughanstown originally) are buried in Dromin and some in Mosstown.  If you like I can try and see what records for the Ebbits I can find if I get back down to check the records again soon - I didn't get finished up with everything today so I hope to go back down soon.  Some of the death records had a note on them of which graveyard the person was buried in - you never know you might get lucky :o)  If I am passing Mosstown cemetary I will run in and see if I can spot a grave for Patrick Quinn and I'll bring my camera in case I get lucky.  It's only over the road so I pass it quite often.

Aileen
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Re: Painestown - graveyard?
« Reply #4 on: Sunday 23 August 09 18:51 BST (UK) »
Hi Aileen.

Thanks very much for your generous offer. All help is appreciated, though I don't want to put you to too much trouble.

The family history, or what I have got to date, is as follows:

Patrick Quinn was born c.1836. Census 1901 in Richardstown, Dromin, Co Louth. Census 1911 in Painestown, Co Louth. He died on 15 Jul 1916 at age 80 in Painestown, Co Louth, from senile decay.

According to the IGI for Louth, he was married to Rose Naulty (or Nulty). She was born c.1840. She died on 20 Jan 1896 in Richardstown, Co Louth, at age 56 from TB.

They had eight children that I can find: Patrick, b 29 Mar 1864; Ellen Jane, b 26 Jun 1866; Rose Anne, b 6 Feb 1868; Bridget, b 17 Nov 1869; Anna Elizabeth, b 21 May 1871; Catherine, 13 Sept 1872; Margaret, b 27 Feb 1875; and my gr grandfather, Michael, b 23 Apr 1876.

Ellen married Patrick Ebbitt on February 12 1890 and it was in their home at Painestown that her father died in 1916. Ellen died in Drogheda District Hospital in March 1945. I have yet to trace Patrick's death.

Thanks again.

Eoin
Landy, Nulty & Quinn, Louth. Burke, Cahill, Cantwell, Funge, Harris, Kirwan & Tobin, Waterford. Doherty, Hedian, Muldoon & Woods, Roscommon & Mayo. Quinn, Nolan & Lalor, Laois.