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From: "Gerry Moloney" <>
Subject: [IRL-CARLOW] Dunleckney
Date: Sun, 1 Oct 2006 13:28:28 +0100


Stephan,
FYI
I just visited Dunleckney Cemetery to try to find Fitzwilliam Miller grave. I didn;t find it but I did find Edward Ferriter Miller as per booklet and also the other Millers listed therein.

I note that there are also several Newtons, Tyndalls and Bagenals also buried there.
I wonder are they related to Isaac Newton (famous scientist), John Tyndall (famous scientist http://www.lexicorps.com/Tyndall.htm ) and Lord Bagenal , after whom Bagnelstown is called of course. The Tyndalls I saw buried there came from Bagnelstown. John Tyndall was born in Leighlinbridge not so far away.

Any comments?
Gerry


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