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From: "Jean Rice" <>
Subject: Re: [Ireland] Information Graves
Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2001 10:27:53 -0700
References: <3B554157.000005.60241@lorraine>


List Members -- Please mention the name of the Irish county when you are
inquiring about a particular townland or parish. Many placenames can be
found in several counties!!

Lorraine -- I only have an old edition of Grenham's book , but there are
Church of Ireland records for Aghabulloge, (that is the spelling he gave),
Co. Cork, for 1808-43 in "O'Kief, Coshe Mang, etc.," Vol.14, editor Albert
Casey. That would probably be found in the National Library of Ireland,
Dublin. There is also information on Aghabulloge in the National Archives
"M" series, which can be either original records or transcripts. There is
really early info. for Aghabullog (1766) in the National Archives of IR 1A
41 67.

If you can't get to Ireland, check and see if your local LDS FHC has this on
microfilm.

There is also something called the Grove-White Abstracts, in the National
Archives, containing indexed extracts on Kanturk, in Co. Ireland. (NA M
2618).

LDS probably has this also.

Anyway, the National Library of Ireland has old directories with Co. Cork
information: Lucas, Nixon, Holden, West, Connor, Pigot, Slater, Guy.

Jean


---- Original Message -----
From: "Lorraine Egan" <>
To: <>
Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2001 12:57 AM
Subject: [Ireland] Information Graves


> Who would I contact, if I wished to find out where relatives were buried.
RADLEYS of AGHABULLOGUE and NASHS of KANTURK died approx middle to late
1800s. Lorraine EGAN.
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