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Title: Re: Rashee Old Graveyard, near Ballyclare, Co. Antrim
Post by: Colinm on Saturday 25 September 10 04:08 BST (UK)
My Alexander Moore is buried there but I don't think he has a headstone.  Do you know if there are any burial records in existence?
Title: Re: Rashee Old Graveyard, near Ballyclare, Co. Antrim
Post by: fifer1947 on Sunday 26 September 10 09:00 BST (UK)
Someone on the forum is offering look-ups on this thread

http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=484986.msg3433211;topicseen
Title: Re: Rashee Old Graveyard, near Ballyclare, Co. Antrim
Post by: jwaugh on Sunday 26 September 10 16:56 BST (UK)
Hi Colinm

As far as I know no burial records for the Graveyard are available. I did hear that they might be in private hands but not sure what has become them. It could be like another local 'Old Graveyard ' where there are only records of who owns the graves and not who was buried in them.

I have pictures of every headstone, which I took last year, so I will have a look on the off chance for you.

What year might your Alexander have been buried?

John
Title: Re: Rashee Old Graveyard, near Ballyclare, Co. Antrim
Post by: PRich on Friday 01 October 10 13:28 BST (UK)
Hi Colin,

Sorry for the delay in replying - your reply was unexpectedly moved to another part of the site and I have had quite a bit of difficulty in finding it again.

The burial records for Rashee are sadly now in private hands, but I have never managed to locate them.

There are no Alexander Moores recorded on the surviving headstones at Rashee; only the following Moores are recorded (on two separate headstones):

‘Here lieth The Body of/ Robert Moore Who Departed/
This life the 23rd of May/ 1816: Aged 66 Years.’

‘IN/ MEMORY/ OF/ JAMES MOORE, RASHEE/ WHO DIED 3RD NOV
1864/ AGED 71 YEARS/ ALSO HIS WIFE MARY BARKLIE/ WHO
DIED 5TH NOV 1889/ AGED 88 YEARS/ ALSO THEIR CHILDREN/
MARGARET DIED 30TH SEPT 1858/ AGED 33 YEARS/ JANE DIED
1ST SEPT 1854/ AGED 25 YEARS.’

Title: Re: Rashee Old Graveyard, near Ballyclare, Co. Antrim
Post by: Colinm on Wednesday 06 October 10 02:45 BST (UK)
Thanks PRich,
My Alex died at Rashee in 1880 but I have never found a headstone for him in any of the local Rashee, Ballyeaston, Ballyclare, Doagh or Kilbride graveyards.  The family were quite poor so it's unlikely he had one erected.
Title: Re: Rashee Old Graveyard, near Ballyclare, Co. Antrim
Post by: FionaMcDonald on Monday 18 March 13 00:13 GMT (UK)
I know this is an old thread, but I happened to notice that JWaugh mentioned having photos of all the remaining headstones at Rashee old burying ground and someone else was offering to do look-ups.  I have been told that my great-great-grandmother's brother, Thomas Lawther (c1861-1936) was buried at Rashee burying ground (my source didn't specify old or new) and I wondered if there were any Lawther headstones.  I know 1936 is quite a late date, but my Lawther family had moved to Belfast c1880 and Thomas still came back home to be buried, so I thought I'd ask in case there was a whole tribe of Lawthers buried there.

Fiona
Title: Re: Rashee Old Graveyard, near Ballyclare, Co. Antrim
Post by: aghadowey on Monday 18 March 13 09:19 GMT (UK)
Here's the link to Rashee offer- "you can either PM the poster for assistance or post a new request for help"
http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,484986.0.html
Title: Re: Rashee Old Graveyard, near Ballyclare, Co. Antrim
Post by: jwaugh on Monday 18 March 13 17:41 GMT (UK)
Hi

I have looked the photos I have and don't see any Lawther's. It is possible that he was buried in the New Rashee.

If you contact Newtownabbey Borough Council and email them, thy can look up the grave records for Thomas.

If you get a grave number PM me the details and I will see if there is a headstone.

John
Title: Re: Rashee Old Graveyard, near Ballyclare, Co. Antrim
Post by: Gossamer on Friday 06 September 13 17:11 BST (UK)
Hello,

I am interested in any burial information for Agnews and Kerrs in the Old Rashee graveyard.

Thank you for your help.

Barb Agnew
Title: Re: Rashee Old Graveyard, near Ballyclare, Co. Antrim
Post by: Siamblue on Sunday 28 August 16 17:07 BST (UK)
Hi John, I have just come across this post via a search engine, I was just wondering if you knew of any Wallace's buried in the old graveyard ? My grandfather was apparently buried there in 1958 but I am not sure when the last burial was made their, my late father did try to find the grave back in 2000 2 months before he died but he was to ill to continue his search, my grandfather was called Samuel Shields and his wife second wife was Annie, they lived in Abercorn Drive in the cottages called Rosebud in Ballyclare for many years.

Regards and many thanks, Gary.
Title: Re: Rashee Old Graveyard, near Ballyclare, Co. Antrim
Post by: jwaugh on Tuesday 30 August 16 19:29 BST (UK)
Hi Gary

I searched my photos but no Wallace's or Shields.

I would most likely think that the burial in 1958 would have been the new cemetery.

You could try contacting Antrim and Newtownabbey council and they can search the cemetery records for you. http://www.antrimandnewtownabbey.gov.uk/Residents/Cemeteries

Regards

John