Author Topic: ENNISKERRY HEADSTONES  (Read 9816 times)

Offline crusoepjd

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Re: ENNISKERRY HEADSTONES
« Reply #18 on: Sunday 21 August 16 20:48 BST (UK) »
Yes thank you this would be very helpful - the exact dates of death were:

Maria Flinn/Flynn - Mar 27, 1909 Annacrievey, Wicklow

Thomas Flinn/Flynn - Sep 20, 1914 Annacrievey, Wicklow

Anything you could find would be much appreciated.

I too went to Curtlestown to look for Henry Flinn/Flynn, son of Thomas. Had no luck. My mother told me that Henry was buried there. Henry lived in Dublin and worked for the Pembroke Estate. The story goes that when Henry died the Pembroke Estate paid for Henry's body to be brought home and buried at Curtlestown.
 

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« Reply #19 on: Sunday 21 August 16 21:15 BST (UK) »
Hello,

I did find last month a newspaper article for Maria Doyle (nee Flynn) (Henry's sister) she is buried in the Old Kilmacanogue Cemetery, however the cemetery does not hold records so I can't locate what plot she is in. See the obituary notice for her attached.