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Inhabitants of Ballygibbon (Templeludigan, Wexford)
« on: Friday 23 October 09 21:41 UTC (UK) »

Hi - I am in the process of researching ancestors who lived in Ballygibbon, Templeludigan, Co. Wexford, but because it is registered on Griffiths Valuation and the 1911 Census as a small townland, I'm not having much luck. The family in question is the O'Briens (James Sr., Eliza, Edward, Patrick, James, Timothy, Mary, Michael, Thomas, John, Margaret, Denis, Bridget, Kate, Aiden & later Lily) on the 1911 Census. The family had been in Ballygibbon for a long time and remained until the 1970s. Is there anyone here who is at all familiar with the area, or perhaps even lives there? The two things I'd really like to be able to somehow trace is whether the house & farm is still there (I've had no luck with the land registry) and also where the members of the family might be buried (all Roman Catholic). Does anyone know anything about Ballygibbon or the cemeteries near it/around Rathnure which is nearby?
Many thanks,
Tamsin
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