The last place of residence is usually the townland of the family home but may include such locations as Dublin, London, England, or New Jersey USA indicating that whilst people may have died overseas they were often shipped home to Ireland for burial in the family plot.
Accompanying these Registers of Interment is a one page Kilkenny County Council document entitled "Duties of Registrars of Burial Grounds; approved on 6th March 1947". These duties are based on the Rules and Regulations for the Regulation of Burial Grounds dated 6th July 1888, 23rd December 1919 and 12th March 1929. Most of these rules and regulations concern being present at burials, ensuring correct procedures are followed and to demand and receive fees where these are chargeable and of course keeping the Register of Interments. All of that is to be expected but what is very interesting is we learn that the Registrar is also expected "to keep in his custody a map of the burial ground showing the divisions of the burial ground into grave spaces" and "to keep records showing ownership of each grave and available accommodation therein". Sadly these last records, which would be so very valuable to us all, do not seem to have survived; in any event they are not in the Kilkenny Archives in John Street. We are still looking for where these maps and ownership lists might be.
Kilkenny Board of
Health and Public Assistance: List of Registers of Interments:-
- Aghavillar 1944-2005
- Ballygurrin 1941-1995
- Baunfada 1946-1972
- Brownsbarn 1942-1975
- Clonamery 1946-1978
- Clonmatagh Lower 1941-1990
- Coolagh 1941-1984
- Danesfort 1942-1961
- Danganmore 1954-1995
- Derrynahinch 1941-2006
- Donoghmore 1941-2002
- Donoghmore Upper 1942-1979
- Dungarvan 1954-1977
- Grange 1944-2005
- Grange Upper 1948-1961 ( but no burials recorded in register)
- Kells 1949-1985
- Kilbeacon 1946-1972
- Kilkieran 1941-2003
- Killaloe 1941-2005
- Kilmocar 194?-2006
- Kilmakevoge 1945-1981
- Kilree 1941-1992
- Kyle 1945-1959
- Kyleballykeefe 1945-1970
- Newtown 1941-1972
- Powerstown 1942-1979
- Rathcusack or Rathcorrig 1941-1999
- Rosconnell 1941-1983
- Shanbogh 1941/2-2002
- Shraleagh 1942-1958
- Smithstown 1941-1971
- Stonecarthy 1948-1975
- Threecastles 1945?-1963
- Troyswood 1941-2005
- Urlingford 1941-1988
What a wonderful site full of great information. Thank you. My Pidgeon family was from Gowran. Mary is my direct ancestor. She arrived in Australia in 1850, she was bonded to a farmer in Portland, Victoria. What a hard life the cotters had. I'm well versed in how Britain starved the Irish. I will refer some of my students to your site.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your positive reaction to our blog. And for this interesting information about the Pidgeon family.
ReplyDeleteLet us know if you intend to visit Kilkenny. with all best wishes
Mary and Bernie