After my recent success of finding my wife's grandparents, I was talking to a work colleague and surprise, her grandparents are apparently in the new graveyard.
Fergus died in 1979/80 and Mary-Ann about 1974.
If anyone is going to the graveyard in the new few weeks, could they have a look for the grave, and if possible take a picture of the grave and any transcriptions. I have looked online but cannot see the grave on any site.
Many thanks once again,
John
John Orrett
Friday 19th Feb 2016, 05:07PMMessage Board Replies
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Hello John Orrett ,
The new cemetery whilst is the new Kilbeacanty is more often referred to as Rakerin Cemetery from its location
Rakerin Cemetery
You may find posting a request to the site below will receive a wider audience from the area and possibly meet your request.
https://www.facebook.com/kilbeacanty
P McG
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Many thanks,
John
John Orrett
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Hi John,
I am the administrator of the Kilbeacanty ireland reaching out site.Thank you for the enquiry.Could you update me on what you have found so far.As I understand your posts you have found George and Elizabeth Ross's graves in the old graveyard.You describe having to access this graveyard through a field.You are now looking for Fergus and Mary Ann Glynn's grave in the new graveyard for a work collegue.Am I correct?
I have a facebook page with some interesting articles and photographs https://www.facebook.com/Kilbeacanty-Reaching-out-169827993162067/?ref=stream .
Below is a wonderful photograph of Ballyturin House by local photographer John Howard http://johnbhoward.weebly.com/kilbeacanty-landmarks.html .
Would it be possible for you to send me privately the photograph of the Rosses outside Ballyturin House.You might send it to me at ainereachingout@gmail.com.If you can contact me at that email address I can share some details about descendents or relatives of the Rosses.
Best wishes
Anne
Kilbeacanty Galway