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Does anyone know whether the small walled 'garden?' in Railway Street is actually a remnant of the old St.Peters churchyard, whether there are any remaining gravestones, and if, as I presume, it is kept locked?

My wife's ancestor Thomas Mosse (father of Bartholomew and my wife's ancestor Andrew) was a rector here, and another ancestor Stephen Fletcher was a later curate here.

kroo53

Sunday 14th Apr 2013, 05:38AM

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  • The ols St Peters graveyard is indeed locked at all times, but the key can be assessed by application.

    A lot of the headstone's are un-stable as is the old remains within the gates.

    The Laois Heritage Society are trying to get the site restored, but the cost of such a venture is very high.

    A list of readable headstones is available, but most stones have suffered from years of weather.

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    Jack Mc Donald

    seanmacd

    Sunday 14th Apr 2013, 01:46PM
  • Death;

    Mrs Mosse; 20/12/1818

    Relict of late Peter Mosse

    Aunt to the Earl of Donoughmore and Lord General Hutchinson

    1833;

    Mrs Mary Eleanor Mosse; Belligrove Queens County

    dtr of late Lewis Tenison Mosse

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    Landed Estae Court Records;

    Arthur Mosse; 1856

    Lewis Mosse; 1856

    Andrew Mosse; 1856

    Benji Forbes Mosse; 1856

    Peter Mosse; 1856

    Thomas Mosse; 1856

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    Guys Directory of Munster 1893;

    Arthur Moore Mosse; 1845

    Thomas Mosse; 1845

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    Pigots Directory 1824

    Arthur Mosse; Maryborough

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    Slaters Directory; 1881

    Arthur Mosse; Durrow

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    Post Office Dublin Directory 1858

    Arthur Moore Mosse 1858-Maryborough

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    Pettigrew Register 1835

    Thomas Mosse; Knockfinne QC

    Arthur Mosse; Maryborough

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    Jack Mc Donald

    http://www.genealogylaois.com

    seanmacd

    Sunday 14th Apr 2013, 02:10PM
  • Thanks very much for that information.

    Particularly interested to see the burial of Mrs Mosse, relict of Peter as I was missing her burial date. 1818 sounds about right as Peter Mosse died in 1810. This must be Mary (Nickson) Mosse, sister of Christiana (Nickson) Hely-Hutchinson. Is this a St.Peter's burial?

    I would like to think I was related to John Hely(-Hutchinson) but as yet unable to determine my Townland of origin.

    Chris Healy

    kroo53

    Monday 15th Apr 2013, 12:32AM

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