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Re: Where would a peron be buried 1890
« Reply #54 on: Sunday 31 March 19 13:43 BST (UK) »
hi  i have just seen your search     there are two other cemetries betweenCahir and Clogheen spesifilcaly Kilcomon protestant cemetary and a Quaker burial in Garnavilla  ihope this helps

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Re: Where would a peron be buried 1890
« Reply #55 on: Sunday 31 March 19 21:14 BST (UK) »
Essnell
Went to Clogheen today and alas no luck . There are no graves only one Tomb in the Church of Ireland grounds there . No headstone for him in Castlegrace and I also went up to Kilcommon Church of Ireland graveyard which is a mile S.W of Cahir which Graham mentioned as I thought I might be lucky but no sign . I also had a look around Shanrahan where some workers on the Shanbally estate are buried beside the Lismore Mausoleum but no sign either . I do agree there are a few headstones on the website which I could read and are not recorded so it will take further investigation . We have Garnavilla recorded and he is not there . I also spoke to the local historian who was very knowledgeable and he was previously in contact with Alexander descendants who came from Canada . Does that ring a bell

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Re: Where would a peron be buried 1890
« Reply #56 on: Tuesday 02 April 19 03:19 BST (UK) »
Hello Merrick7,

You have been really busy and gone to a lot of trouble on this, so thank you very very much and much appreciated..

Speaking to the local historian and his comments are almost prophetic.   It rings a huge bell!

In the last few days in my delving I came across someone with  my Henry in their tree on ancestry .

It looked very familiar as i have done quite a bit of sideways research on marriage partners.

I eventually after much debating decided to contact the owner asking if Heny's burial was known to them.    answer no. but they then asked if I knew anything about the father of this persons grandmother. I have been looking.

I have discovered more about Henry's family for myself and yes one of his daughters.... one darthi did not research [I think]   went to Canada.   I found this out by researching the persons grandmother.

this in itself has created another huge question for me.   I have started a thread on a topic about this as I believe the grandmother was a foster child.       
https://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=810850.new#new

As I said there on posting info about all this is causing me concern.

 Re Henry:  I am puzzled as to why he is not in Shanrahan  Historic Graveyard.  Henry and his relatives worked for Viscount Lismore in various positions.   
Some are buried in this Historic Graveyard. 

Oh dear this is getting more and more complicated     

Essnell
 

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Re: Where would a peron be buried 1890
« Reply #57 on: Tuesday 02 April 19 03:53 BST (UK) »
Hi Merrick7, 

just wondering if you could tell me where to contact the Local Historian you spoke to. ? 

Essnell      PM me if you wish.


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Re: Where would a peron be buried 1890
« Reply #58 on: Tuesday 02 April 19 08:05 BST (UK) »
Hi Graeme,

Thankyou for the info.

 Merrick7 has been and had a look ...unfortunately not there either place. 

Essnell

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Re: Where would a peron be buried 1890
« Reply #59 on: Sunday 07 April 19 14:36 BST (UK) »
try Tubrid Cemetery there is a list of interments on a site just type Tubrid  some headstones over the years have become unreadable

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Re: Where would a peron be buried 1890
« Reply #60 on: Tuesday 09 April 19 06:19 BST (UK) »
Hi Graeme,

Thankyou again for the suggestion.   

I tried Tubrid and Tubrid Graveyard.   All the links went back to "find-a-grave" and Henry is not on their DB.  His son is also not there.

I have tried today to get to any Church of Ireland parish registers via the Anglican links to the Church of Ireland.  Somewhat of a mystery chase there as well.

On their site they quote that a large number of parish records were destroyed in the 1922 Dublin Reg Office fire during the civil war. It is said several times. There were records form 500 parishes involved most totally gone.   So sad.   They actually have a list of those parishes that there are and or they have records for. Unfortunately not any of use to this search. 

I was hoping that there might be a link from this to others but seems like a dead end --- in ashes in Dublin.
Thanks any way, much appreciate your interest. 

Essnell
 
 

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Re: Where would a peron be buried 1890
« Reply #61 on: Tuesday 09 April 19 07:29 BST (UK) »
HI ,

Yes . that is correct Merrick7.     I do know where he is from and who he married and when and where and all his 11 children and when he died. All that does not need re looking for.  I even know whom he was Forester for.

It is Henry's burial place I am looking for.  He died on the 15th December 1890.

 
Essnell




So....where was he from??

He could, very easily, be "brought home" for Burial!





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Re: Where would a peron be buried 1890
« Reply #62 on: Tuesday 09 April 19 12:36 BST (UK) »
another very good aource of information is the archive dept. Tipperary county library Thurles co Tipperary   a lady called mary is both very knowledgeable and extremely helpful