I have Richard Kinirons (1818-1881) married to Anne Tierney (1826-1906) on 1 Sep 1846 in Dunkerrin. They had 9 children and appear to have lived and died in this immediate area. I wonder if there is a marked grave?
I also have a Richard Kinirons (1815-1865), cousin of Richard above, married to Katherine Tierney (1820-1899) on 28 Jan 1837 in Roscrea.This couple had three children and they are buried in St Cronans in Roscrea. I wonder if the 2 Tiernesy ladies were sisters?
Any Kinirons/Kenirons graves or other records in this area?
Liam
LiamK
Tuesday 29th Apr 2014, 04:54PMMessage Board Replies
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Hi Liam
There is a burial/death record of Richard Kinirons 1881 aged 62 on www.rootsireland.ie/
http://offaly.rootsireland.ie/quis.php?page=0&prevStartQuery=0
The parish is Shinrone Kings Civil Parish.
It costs to view the full record but it should have the cemetrey.
Col
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Col
Thanks
Liam
LiamK
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Richard Kinirons died 1881, no one knows where he is buried. From his children's birth certs he lived in Ballydonagh, Dunkerrin, but died in Shinrone, Roscrea. Any help appreciated.
anniessong