Hi There all, have been busy on family things (in my own life and moved location) I helped find a grave for a friend in Canada this week and visitined staff who very helpfull - their relative grave was unmarked but records are spot on so exact location was found..grave is located in Belfast (where I am now located, and if anyone needs a hand give me a message - in my friends case the death was reported in a local paper and cemertery named so was not so hard in fairness) - i am hoping someone can help me also. I am unsure if more records have been uploaded or available since I last was on this forum...but figured I do a quick check if anyone in Roscommon Area can help ....I am still looking for Henry O'Briens Grave died 29 May 1922, ( aged 22) My familiy remembers he was burried in 'Lurga' or Lurgan...he was born in Leitrim town and his parents I am sure were living in Leitrim towon ...I had a friend check Leitrim library and no record of him. My gut tells me he maybe buried in Aughrim (Lurga a townland back in the day) as his grandad (also a Henry) had a farmhouse there in census (and one of his grandsons - William - Henry jnrs brother born in US was in the house at last census released). I have tried newpapers, and even contacted the school principal in Leitrim town who promised to ask parents and local church..I heard nothing back...not maybe newspapers were published in May/June 1922 else none are in National Archives...I have checked...he died in Belfast, so assume interred maybe 3 days later in Roscommon near his parents house in leitrim town else up towards his grandads in Aughrim...I mailed previously churches in area with no joy...Henry was R.C. demonination...fingers crossed maybe someone can help as I revist my roots....P.S. I suspect his graveyard is unmarked...else he in his grandads grave and maybe not listed....On another note I cannot find a grave of his parents - Patrick and Sarah O'Brien (nee McCormick)- they moved to England after 1922 and returned few years later to Carrick town...their grave I have been told is close too their but appears it has been reused ...is that possible?..again I contacted some parishes but no joy and they for sure were burried in 1940s'50s? P.S. My friend in Canada (origionally from Roscommon) mentioned a man named Clifton Snow may be able to help?