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Re: Where would a peron be buried 1890
« Reply #45 on: Friday 22 March 19 21:16 GMT (UK) »
Now that I know that he was born in England , as we say here , they always went back to their own to be buried . But in this case I would believe he was buried locally . A few of us have recorded over 60 graveyards in south Tipperary which we will soon be giving to Tipp Studies to upload to their site . Henry is not on our database but I have a hunch he would be buried in Castle grace which is a mile N E of Clogheen . I will be passing Castle grace in a few days and see if he is there

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Re: Where would a peron be buried 1890
« Reply #46 on: Friday 22 March 19 21:33 GMT (UK) »



PJ

Do you kow name of cemetery in  Reply #15 at Ballingarry?

Have tried to find it on Google st view... no luck.


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Re: Where would a peron be buried 1890
« Reply #47 on: Friday 22 March 19 22:50 GMT (UK) »
https://www.google.com/maps/@53.0171721,-8.0259721,3a,75y,97.11h,76.05t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1swAE2ksLErti9y_pdWy_xwg!2e0!7i13312!8i6656

Ballingarry graveyard which is online at Tipp Studies.This Ballingarry is in the Barony of Lower Ormond in North Tipperary

 Reply No.16 is street view of Ballingarry Lower in Ballingarry , Barony of Slievardagh South Tipperary

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Re: Where would a peron be buried 1890
« Reply #48 on: Friday 22 March 19 23:05 GMT (UK) »
https://www.google.com/maps/@53.0171721,-8.0259721,3a,75y,97.11h,76.05t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1swAE2ksLErti9y_pdWy_xwg!2e0!7i13312!8i6656

Ballingarry graveyard which is online at Tipp Studies.This Ballingarry is in the Barony of Lower Ormond in North Tipperary

 Reply No.16 is street view of Ballingarry Lower in Ballingarry , Barony of Slievardagh South Tipperary



Ahhh....was wondering why I could not find it, thanks!



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Re: Where would a peron be buried 1890
« Reply #49 on: Saturday 23 March 19 00:32 GMT (UK) »
Hi Hallmark,

Re the will issue.  The first link had nothing. 
 within the second there is a confusing list of names  persons died and heirs etc.

Now Henry died 1890. I have found one which appears to be his from 1877 and this is 3 pages long. at the end of that is a codcill attached to an earlier will that was made in 1874. and a second codcill attached later to the same.
the address in 1877 is Forkhill, Amagah.  However I would say that was where he was at the time.

the list of people attached to that will is amazing in whom and how many are mentioned.

The probate info which shows the whole will as transcribed is dated 1877 . So given that Henry had   in 1881 called Frederick, this is not his will.

I do need to read this thoroughly first  the hand writing is small and meticulous. 

On this second list there is no probate for a Henry Alexander dying 1890. Maybe he did not have a will.

I am totally mystified.   ???
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Re: Where would a peron be buried 1890
« Reply #50 on: Saturday 23 March 19 10:48 GMT (UK) »
hi

Edit for last post  "Henry had  "a son"  in 1881 called Frederick. 

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Re: Where would a peron be buried 1890
« Reply #51 on: Saturday 23 March 19 12:02 GMT (UK) »
just to clear up something on 1911 census for Wexford
http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Wexford/Bannow/Grange/691596/

The two girls are Thomas and Louisa's children  Winifred the other daughter died Dublin 1907
George was born in Dublin 1903 to Octavious Ruddock and Alice Jeffers
4 born 3 alive  only 2 at home
http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Dublin/Usher_s_Quay/Rialto_Buildings/65957/

Octavious born Wexford the Grange 1877
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F5LW-2FX

Thomas's birth is registered in Shillelagh born Killenure December 1869 reg 1870
https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/birth_returns/births_1870/03362/2233010.pdf

most likely census return 1901
http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/nai000493056/




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Re: Where would a peron be buried 1890
« Reply #52 on: Sunday 24 March 19 04:20 GMT (UK) »
Hi Merrick7,

I have seen the Castle Grace mentioned in some thing else related to this . 

It would be really good of you to visit there . If you find Henry.....   fantastic. if not - more hunting to be done.

Thanks for this it is really kind of you.

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Re: Where would a peron be buried 1890
« Reply #53 on: Monday 25 March 19 07:09 GMT (UK) »
Hi Hallmark,

I have done the backtracking I needed. Henry was definitely alive up until the 15 the December 1890.

His death was registered in the January of 1891. Place of death Shanbally. Rose Alexander was the informant. 

i hope it comes to light eventually.... just waiting on what Castle Grace reveals. 

Cheers and thanks again Essnell