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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, 04:54PM

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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

     

    ColCaff, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Tuesday 29th Apr 2014, 09:21PM
  • Col

    Thanks

    Liam

    LiamK

    Wednesday 30th Apr 2014, 07:37AM
  • 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

    Wednesday 7th May 2014, 03:41AM

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