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Ireland (Historical Counties) => Ireland => Topic started by: eadaoin on Sunday 09 June 13 22:46 BST (UK)
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I'm interested in the smallish area, roughly between Boyle and Castlebaldwin, partly in Co Sligo and partly in Co Roscommon.
I'm heading for the Sligo area at the end of the week and I can feel some graveyard-hunting coming on!
Co Sligo .. Castlebaldwin and perhaps Ballinafad
Co Roscommon .. Corrigeenroe
Could anyone give advice about graveyards in this area?
I know there's a church in Corrigeenroe, with some graves. Is there anywhere else in this neighbourhood?
I think from the O.S. atlas that the R.C. church for Castlebaldwin is at ?Sheerevagh (sp?) ..
.. is this correct, and does it have a graveyard?
All advice gratefully received, especially from clued-in locals!
regards eadaoin
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Hello eadaoin,
Can only offer info on Roscommon. The Corrigeenroe Church is primarily headstones for the Woulfe family who were the primary landholders in the area. The only cemeteries identified in the 2005 Graveyard Survey for Roscommon - identify for the Boyle Parish and Aghanagh Parish:-
Assylinn Old & New - OPEN 53.96923 -8.32004
Boyle Abbey - CLOSED 53.973427 -8.297279
Boyle C of I - OPEN 53.97624 -8.30314
BoyleWorkhouse G'yard - CLOSED 53.968533 -8.307413
Coolnagranshy G'yard - CLOSED 53.964948 -8.370295
Doon CBG - Child Burial Ground 53.998764 -8.267319
Erris Graveyard - CLOSED 53.973821 -8.271289
St. Joseph's Church, Abbey Town - OPEN 53.973051 -8.293798
Trinity Island - CLOSED 53.989102 -8.254852
Kilbryan C of I - OPEN 54.016261 -8.248034
Corrigeenroe Church - OPEN 54.027209 -8.280172
Tintagh CBG - Child Burial Ground 54.028879 -8.287715
The open/closed relates merely status to burials and the GPS locations should assist .There are no burial grounds between Boyle and the border other than those identified north east of the town. The Child Burial Grounds were primarily for unbaptized children and were in many cases still used upto the mid 1960's.
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Thanks for that, Padraig3
I've found all those graveyards on the map ...
the family was catholic and living in Corrigeenroe, so I can probably discount the CofI ones
- and probably Trinity and Coolnagranshy
which leaves Corrigeenroe itself ...
and Erris and the various Boyle ones.
This is perhaps an unanswerable question! Do you think someone from Corrigeenroe was likely to have been buried in Boyle town and surrounds? .. It's 5 or 6 miles away. Maybe Ballinafad in Co Sligo would be handier?
regards eadaoin
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Burial would I suggest depend on an individuals long standing ties to an area be it Corrigeenroe or Boyle. I wouldn't be too quick to dismiss the C of I sites as a number of C of I sites also accommodated Catholic burials. A site in question is the now closed St Coman's C of I burial site in Roscomon Town which saw both Catholic and C of I interments.
The low number of burial grounds in this area could support both arguments of mixed denomination burials or a tradition of burials in and around Boyle. The tradition of adding the townland where the interred was from would be the strongest indicators of the practice in the area.
It might be in your interests whilst you are in the area to establish if there are any Heritage groups attached to the various burial grounds as there are in other areas, as these would be in a better position to answer any questions you have.
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ok, thanks ..
I'll have a look at Corrigeenroe, Ballinafad and maybe Sheerevagh on the way up to Sligo.
Then maybe some of the Boyle graveyards on the way home (OH being agreeable, of course!)
Thanks for your interest, Padraig3
regards eadaoin
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Hello eadaoin
Hope the following may help you.
At Ballinafad overlooking the lower end of Lough Arrow is Aghanagh Cemetery.
The small Cemetery near Derrygolagh and Brougher Townlands is Templevanny Cemetery.
At Kesh is Knockbrack Cemetery.
All within a few miles of each other.
Good hunting!!
Regards.
Derrygolagh
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thank you, derrygolagh!
I just missed your reply before I headed off on Thursday!
I saw a few graveyards, found no relations, but enjoyed myself enormously.
On the way up we went to Corrigeenroe church, then drove over to Ballinafad church.
I saw Aghanagh Cemetery on the map, so we explored it pretty thoroughly - it semed quite a likely one, but no luck.
Coming back today, we dropped into Sheerevagh church and (newish 1950+) graveyard. Met a lovely man there who told us to go to Kilmorgan for our Castlebaldwin people and that lots of Corrigeenroe people were buried in Kilmactranny (no-one in the the part of the cemetery that we searched - will have to go back when they've cut the waist-high grass in the older part).
Kilmorgan will have to wait for another day, as will some of Padraig3's suggestions.
Thank you both again.
(We also had a great weekend at Rosses Point Sea Shanty Festival in aid of the Lifeboats - 4 days of eating, drinking, singing till we were hoarse, and all for a very good cause)
regards eadaoin
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eadaoin - would love to chat with you about your McLoghlins - I think mine might be from Corrigeenroe too and I'm having a third person's dna tested right now whose mother was a McLoughlin from Corrigeenroe. He told me some information about his family. Anyways contact me if you can.
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Hi Kbenzi,
Welcome to RootsChat
eadaoin was online earlier this morning so hopefully they will reply to your post very soon.
Regards
Sarah
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http://search.freefind.com/find.html?oq=mcloghlan&id=13812782&pageid=r&_charset_=UTF-8&bcd=%C3%B7&scs=1&s=sligostones&query=McLoughlin&Find=Search&mode=ALL
http://search.freefind.com/find.html?si=13812782&pid=r&n=0&_charset_=UTF-8&bcd=%C3%B7&query=mcloughlin&s=roscommonstones
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eadaoin - would love to chat with you about your McLoghlins - I think mine might be from Corrigeenroe too and I'm having a third person's dna tested right now whose mother was a McLoughlin from Corrigeenroe. He told me some information about his family. Anyways contact me if you can.
Hi KBenzi
I've been away for the last 4 days and am off again in a few days time. If you reply again on this thread you'll be able to send me a personal message, and we can chat. (I'll be back mid- September.
My interest is in Michael and Ann Mcloughlin who died in the late 1800s - I believe some of the family lived there in the 1900s, but all were long gone by 1990.
regards eadaoin
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hallmark - thanks for your reply.
None of those McLoughlins stand out as mine. I do keep an eye on IGP - I'll have to do another trip to the area, I think!
regards eadaoin
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Additions to IGP are always welcomed..... ;D
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Hear hear!
I'm working on Greenane Co Wicklow at the minute - I've about 160 photos to resize, and I've spent the last 20 minutes or so recovering them from a "lapse of concentration " on my part.
However all is well, so off to bed.