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Ireland (Historical Counties) => Ireland => Carlow => Topic started by: noxas on Monday 08 July 13 18:52 BST (UK)
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Hi.
I wonder if anyone knows what and where the oldest cemeteries are in County Carlow,also if possible I would like to know how far they date back to,and wheather they are still in use.
With regards Diarmuid.
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hi noxas Some Co Carlow graveyards - just google "carlow old graves" :) conahy ...... Also try www.interment.net/ireland/carlow.htm
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Hi Conahy,
Thanks for your response to my query,this is a site I have looked at before but I have not found what I am looking for,I am looking for a James Crowe who died in 1798 so far I have had no luck.
Once again thanks,regards Diarmuid.
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Hi Conahy,
Thanks for your response to my query,this is a site I have looked at before but I have not found what I am looking for,I am looking for a James Crowe who died in 1798 so far I have had no luck.
Once again thanks,regards Diarmuid.
:) hi Diarmuid There are many 1798 burials in St Mullins graveyard, at least two near the Penal Altar. There is a Heritage Centre there which is run by volunteers, they might have names. According to their website they welcome genealogy queries (dont know if they charge) www.stmullinsheritagecentre.com worth a try. conahy
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Hi Conahy,
Thanks for your response to my query,this is a site I have looked at before but I have not found what I am looking for,I am looking for a James Crowe who died in 1798 so far I have had no luck.
Once again thanks,regards Diarmuid.
hi again Diarmuid, there is a "Croppy Grave" in town park, Carlow. This is situated on the Graiguecullen side of the town. The information given on web states that there are 640 slaughtered insurgents in a mass grave. www.discoverireland.ie/Arts-Culture-Heritage/croppies-grave/11137 conahy
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hi Diarmuid there are some Co Carlow graveyards in www.from-ireland.net/free It seems to be a work in progress, according to its blog. conahy
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Hi Conahy,
Sorry for the delay in getting back to you but have been away for a few days plus I have been quite busy I have not had a chance to look at the links yet but am looking forward to viewing their content,i will let you know how I get on.
Regards Diarmuid.
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Hi Conahy,
Thanks for your response to my query,this is a site I have looked at before but I have not found what I am looking for,I am looking for a James Crowe who died in 1798 so far I have had no luck.
Once again thanks,regards Diarmuid.
James CROWE of Killane, son of James CROW and Eliza Cummins of Killane. . The reference came up under title of "CLOWRY + CROWE question" try googling that. I have tried to put in relevant link but cant get it to work.
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Hi Conahy,
Thanks again for your help,i have looked at the site but will need to look into this a bit more to understand if this is one of the connections that I have been looking for.
Thanks again,regards Diarmuid.
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Hi Diarmuid Have you looked at www.titheapplotmentbooks.nationalarchives.ie There is a James CROWE listed at Killane in Ballyellin Parish, Co. Carlow dated 1827. :) conahy
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hi Diarmuid In this website there are six Co. Carlow cemeteries: www.irelandcemeteryrecords.com "Dunleckney cemetery inscriptions" has its own website. "Myshall & Drumphea Parish" also has its own website. Another site to try: www.igp-web.com/igparchives/ire/carlow/cem.htm Also www.irishtimes.com/ancestor/fuses/counties/#carlow which has lists of parishes and maps which might be useful to you. That part is free. Happy hunting :) conahy
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Hi Conahy,
Thanks for the links that you have supplied,i am at present searching through the Irish Times site which is really quite interesting.
Once again thanks and regards Diarmuid.
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Hi Conahy,
Thanks for your response to my query,this is a site I have looked at before but I have not found what I am looking for,I am looking for a James Crowe who died in 1798 so far I have had no luck.
Once again thanks,regards Diarmuid.
:) hi Diarmuid There are many 1798 burials in St Mullins graveyard, at least two near the Penal Altar. There is a Heritage Centre there which is run by volunteers, they might have names. According to their website they welcome genealogy queries (dont know if they charge) www.stmullinsheritagecentre.com worth a try. conahy
Hi Diarmuid Found "1798 Memorial St Mullins" at www.irishwarmemorials.ie/html/showMemorial.php?show=579 list of names...but no Crowe :( conahy
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Hi Cconahy,
Sorry for the delay in my response to you post,i haven't done too much of this lately.
Thanks for the information it is of some interest.
With regards,Diarmuid.