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smcarberry
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Clare residents buried Limerick city

Post by smcarberry » Thu Jun 04, 2009 3:19 pm

Information was posted recently on the Rootsweb Clare list that the Limerick City Council now has a page of files in pdf
format (for which Djvu viewing software must be installed; links provided for free downloads for various operating systems)
of burial books maintained for Mount St. Lawrence cemetery in Limerick city, from 1855 forward:

http://www.limerick.ie/DigitalArchives/ ... 1855-1896/

I took a quick look and did an eyeball scan of the first several books. Dates are for burials and placenames
are given for the decedent's last residence. Here are those which I saw:

1st pdf:
p. 15 No. 610 9 Aug 1859 Clery, John age 40 Killaloe
p. 17 674, 675 31 Dec 1859 Ryan, Bridget and Mary [ages need interpretation] Bunratty
p. 18 728 22 Mar 1860 Ryan, Micahel [age needs interpretation] Bunratty
p. 18 736 1 Apr 1860 Kenny, Michael 72 Ennis
p. 19 803 5 Aug 1860 Costelloe, Bridget 65 Co. Clare
p. 21 869,870 7 Jun 1861 O'Hanlon, Thomas 18 and Hanora 20 Quin, Co. Clare
p. 24 995 8 Jun 1861 O'Hanlon, Catherine 55 Ardsollus
p. 26 1080 1 Nov 1861 White, Henry 21 Meelick

2nd pdf
p. 11 1681 5 May 1864 Carolan, William 55 Ennis
p. 11 1688 18 May 1864 Ryan, Winiford 60 Tulla
p. 14 1790 12 Oct 1864 O'Donnell, Maurice 40 Co. Clare
p. 14 1802 4 Nov 1864 Creagh, Mary 40 Co. Clare
p. 28 2440 18 Oct 1866 Grady, Stephen 33 Ennis Asylum

3rd pdf
p. 2 2548 16 Feb 1864 McDough, Myles 70 Ennis Asylum
p. 3 2553 23 Feb 1864 McCarthy, Ellen 76 Ennis Asylum
p. 21 3375 26 Oct 1869 Daly, Bridget 105 Six-mile-bridge
p. 25 3543 21 Mar 1870 Halloran, Sarah 34 Kilkee

4th pdf
p. 15 4365 9 Feb 1872 McDonnell, Catherine 60 Clonlara


posted by Sharon Carberry USA

Fran
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Re: Clare residents buried Limerick city

Post by Fran » Sun Jan 17, 2010 5:32 pm

Hello,
Just noted your entry! I cannot get into the books! was that all you noted on the Ryans?

Thanks,

Fran :?:

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Re: Clare residents buried Limerick city

Post by smcarberry » Sun Jan 17, 2010 5:50 pm

If you are researching Ryan from Bunratty or Tulla, it is probably worth your while to download the software needed to view the burial books. The Ryan listings which I repeated here were to illustrate what is on that site. I made notes for just a few of the books, and all the books need to be consulted for specific research purposes. Hope you can get past this initial technical difficulty, because you will be viewing a lot more material in its original state, a marvel of accessibility. In the old
days, one could only hope that a cemetery custodian would be comprehensive and accurate in going over the books and
making notes to deliver in a letter that would eventually get to a family historian. I once had to travel 3000 miles to get to
a cemetery custodian and sit down with her as we went through fragile, dusty, musty books and that was possible only because we happened to be looking for mutual ancestors since the custodian was a distant relative.

Sharon Carberry
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Re: Clare residents buried Limerick city

Post by Fran » Sun Jan 17, 2010 6:01 pm

Thanks Sharon,
I did down load software, I have a new Mac OS X 10.6.2 noted that this version was not there so downloaded the next best so not sure not up with IT stuff, pity as I would love to get my hands on the books...Would they be available to view where they are held?

Regars,

Fran :cry:

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Re: Clare residents buried Limerick city

Post by smcarberry » Sun Jan 17, 2010 6:23 pm

That's a good question. I am supposing that there is some kind of contact info on the Limerick City Council website, so you
can likely start there. My knowledge of the burial books came from a posting on a message board like this Forum, so I never
got that far into the subject.

Sharon C.

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