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Portlaw - where would a presbyterian be buried?
« on: Tuesday 07 October 08 16:27 UTC (UK) »

William Gray, a Presbyterian, died in 1892 in Portlaw.
Is it likely that he'd be buried in the C of I graveyard in Portlaw?
Unfortunately, the newspaper notice says nothing about his funeral.

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Re: Portlaw - where would a presbyterian be buried?
« Reply #1 on: Tuesday 07 October 08 16:42 UTC (UK) »

Many, many Irish Presbyterians, as well as other religions, are buried in Church of Ireland graveyards. Basically there are 2 reasons:
1. the person's own church didn't have a graveyard
2. the person is buried in an old family plot (dating from the days when their own church had no graveyard.
In cases of non-members being buried in these Parish graveyards (not to be confused with Roman Catholic parishes) the rector may or may not have recorded the details in the burial register and the old headstones, if any, may have been disposed of after a number of years and the same plot used by another unrelated (C. of I.) family.
Many times the newspaper death notices do not mention place of burial and unfortunately death certificates do not contain that information.
One thing to try is a memorial notice (on the 1st anniversary of the death or sometimes for several years afterwards) in case the family mentioned the place of burial.
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Re: Portlaw - where would a presbyterian be buried?
« Reply #2 on: Tuesday 07 October 08 16:52 UTC (UK) »

thanks, aghadowey, i'll try the anniversary!

i believe the CofI graveyard in Portlaw was transcribed many years ago, but when I asked the National Library, it wasn't available - maybe it's back in circulation now.
(of course by now, I haven't got the reference! another senior moment)

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Re: Portlaw - where would a presbyterian be buried?
« Reply #3 on: Tuesday 07 October 08 16:54 UTC (UK) »

i remember reading somewhere here on rootschat (i think)  that at one time presbyterians could have been buried in catholic graveyards due to some political tension at the particular time. did this ever happen?

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Re: Portlaw - where would a presbyterian be buried?
« Reply #4 on: Tuesday 07 October 08 17:11 UTC (UK) »

Haven't ever heard about Presbyterians buried in Catholic graveyards in Ulster but there were ancient burying-grounds used by all religions in many areas (several near me used until 1960s or so).
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Re: Portlaw - where would a presbyterian be buried?
« Reply #5 on: Sunday 05 April 09 16:11 UTC (UK) »

hi, Aghadowey

with Irish Times free this week, I tried William's first Anniversary as you suggested - no luck. Will try some later ones tonight.
But moving on, also courtesy of Irish Times, one of his sons was buried in Portlaw in 1940s, even though they left in 1900s ... as a newer burial, I think it'll be easier to find when I do get to Portlaw.

In the meantime, if any Rootschatters are pottering around the area, and see a GRAY grave, please let's know!

regards eadaoin
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Re: Portlaw - where would a presbyterian be buried?
« Reply #6 on: Sunday 05 April 09 16:31 UTC (UK) »

Glad you had some luck on Irish Times site (I also found some interesting bits) but be prepred that there may not be a gravestone even for 1940 burial.
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