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Graveyards in use in 19th Century Waterford City?
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MoranD
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Re: Graveyards in use in 19th Century Waterford City?
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Tuesday 24 September 13 19:36 BST (UK) »
Very impressive Vasaborg!
Do you mid if I ask what the information source is? If it's a list that you have when was it recorded? The reason that I ask is because I'm thinking that it may have headstone inscriptions recorded before some of the headstones fell over or became unreadable..
Benand
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Tuesday 24 September 13 21:43 BST (UK) »
Thank you so much for this information. We didn't know about the Lee connection. Would you happen to know what part of the graveyard the headstone is located? Many thanks
vasaborg
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Wednesday 25 September 13 10:12 BST (UK) »
I recorded all the inscriptions in Ballygunner in 1995. Sorry I don't know where its located if you write to the Parish Priest at the Church of St. Joseph and Benildus, Newtown Road Waterford City they have a map that would locate it.
Benand
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Wednesday 25 September 13 23:46 BST (UK) »
Thanks for your reply, will contact priest as regards location
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