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Would like to know if my great great grandparents Gerald Kinsella and Bridget (Biddie) Kinsella (nee Collins) are buried in the RC cemetery in Leighlinbridge.  They were married in Leighlinbridge or Old Leighlin in 1829.  They had a daughter Ann b. about 1831 who went to America but may have returned and most likely did not marry.  Thank you.

Sunday 5th Jan 2014, 04:52PM

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  • Hi Ellen,

    Thanks again for your message. I hope that someone who is able to help gets in contact with you. In the meantime I found a message thread on a rootsweb message board regarding Old Leighlin Cemetery. A poster has a map of the graveyard available, you need to contact here if you would like her to send it to you as it is too big to upload to the site. It may be worth a try. Here is the link:

    http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/IRL-CARLOW/2007-04/1175992612

    Kind regards,

    Genealogy Support

     

    Friday 21st Feb 2014, 01:09PM
  • Thanks!  I found the original post on Rootsweb, and one of the threads had a link to a listing of surnames in Sections D and F of the graveyard, with a number assigned to each name, and a map of where the graves were in each section.  I see several Kinsellas listed.  Fingers crossed!

    Saturday 22nd Feb 2014, 08:48PM
  • Thanks!  I found the original post on Rootsweb, and one of the threads had a link to a listing of surnames in Sections D and F of the graveyard, with a number assigned to each name, and a map of where the graves were in each section.  I see several Kinsellas listed.  Fingers crossed!

    Saturday 22nd Feb 2014, 08:48PM
  • Thanks!  I found the original post on Rootsweb, and one of the threads had a link to a listing of surnames in Sections D and F of the graveyard, with a number assigned to each name, and a map of where the graves were in each section.  I see several Kinsellas listed.  Fingers crossed!

    Saturday 22nd Feb 2014, 08:48PM

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