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EMMA TYNDALLL B 1817

EMMA TYNDALLL B 1817

Posted: 22 Jul 2013 12:26PM GMT
Classification: Query
While attending a funeral at Ballyknockan graveyard, Thomas McAssey noticed a moss covered tombstone with the inscription "Sarah Tyndall (Nee McAssey) and below "Daughter Emma." The stone is now missing from Ballyknockan graveyard. It was probably destroyed or covered up when part of the Church was demolished in the 1960's. We take this.....that Emma was buried with her mother at Ballyknockan cemetery.....therefore records of her death should be held by this church.
"Present church built in 1807 and changed from 'Wells' to Balllyknockan by Act of Council."
'All Baptisms, Marriages, and Deaths connected with the Parish of Wells previously (sic) to June 1802 were entered in the Registry Book of Old Leighlin.
County Carlow Journals of the Memorials of the Dead CARLOW
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