Old Church in Islandeady Relict - GCT 1998 |
But this post is about that original cemetery, for I can assure you that our 2nd great grandparents, John and Julia (Burke) Walsh are almost certainly hiding under the bog and brambles in Islandeady. For in this parish John was born and christened. Their children were all born and christened there. Those children that remained in Ireland were buried there.
BUT.... Irish death records do not give a burial place. I have found no burial records for Islandeady parish
Islandeady Memorial to Famine Victims |
It appears that Islandeady (Oileán Éadaí) Catholic Parish boundaries were the same as those of Islandeady Civil Parish.
The Geraghty family in Carrownaclea were definitely closer to Westport than to the church in Islandeady yet Carrownaclea was in Islandeady parish. The parish website says that the village of Carnacle was ONCE a part of the parish. I can not find the village, might this be yet another corruption of the spelling of the townland? That might be an indication that the small area on this map which is part of the civil parish of Islandeady might no longer be part of the Catholic parish. I have not found any explanation of why the civil parish is split in these two parts.
- Islandeady, Co. Mayo
- Islandeady Parish - History of the parish and a list of priests who served the parish
- Islandeady Graveyard - Includes a map of the graveyard
- Islandeady Parish Registers - The registers on the library of Ireland website cover the years 1839 to the early 1880s. Registers covering later dates can be found at the South Mayo Family History Center