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Title: Carlow cemetry`s
Post by: noxas on Monday 08 July 13 18:52 BST (UK)
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.
Title: Re: Carlow cemetry`s
Post by: conahy calling on Monday 08 July 13 23:24 BST (UK)
hi noxas       Some Co Carlow graveyards - just google "carlow old graves"     :) conahy                 ......             Also try www.interment.net/ireland/carlow.htm
Title: Re: Carlow cemetry`s
Post by: noxas on Tuesday 09 July 13 10:05 BST (UK)
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.
Title: Re: Carlow cemetry`s
Post by: conahy calling on Tuesday 09 July 13 16:08 BST (UK)
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
Title: Re: Carlow cemetry`s
Post by: conahy calling on Tuesday 09 July 13 20:48 BST (UK)
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
Title: Re: Carlow cemetry`s
Post by: conahy calling on Friday 12 July 13 11:04 BST (UK)
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
Title: Re: Carlow cemetry`s
Post by: noxas on Wednesday 24 July 13 13:28 BST (UK)
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.
Title: Re: Carlow cemetry`s
Post by: conahy calling on Thursday 25 July 13 18:11 BST (UK)
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.   
Title: Re: Carlow cemetry`s
Post by: noxas on Thursday 25 July 13 19:22 BST (UK)
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.
Title: Re: Carlow cemetry`s
Post by: conahy calling on Saturday 27 July 13 12:13 BST (UK)
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
Title: Re: Carlow cemetry`s
Post by: conahy calling on Saturday 27 July 13 22:03 BST (UK)
 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
Title: Re: Carlow cemetry`s
Post by: noxas on Monday 29 July 13 20:41 BST (UK)
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.
Title: Re: Carlow cemetry`s
Post by: conahy calling on Wednesday 21 August 13 18:36 BST (UK)
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
Title: Re: Carlow cemetry`s
Post by: noxas on Thursday 12 September 13 18:23 BST (UK)
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.