A Guide to Irish Churches and Graveyards

A Guide to Irish Churches and Graveyards by Brian Mitchell, published by Genealogical Publishing Com in 1990, is a comprehensive resource that spans 253 pages. This edition provides a detailed identification of every church and burial ground in Ireland, organized by townland or street address, making it a valuable reference for those interested in Irish history and genealogy.
Readers will find that the book systematically lists each townland within its corresponding civil parish, arranged alphabetically by county. It includes essential details such as Ordnance Survey numbers, allowing researchers to accurately locate churches on six-inch maps. The guide also covers defunct churches and graveyards that have been separated from their original churches, making it a thorough tool for exploring Ireland’s religious and historical landscape.
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In this book every church and burial ground in Ireland is identified in relation to a townland or street address. Each townland is located in its appropriate civil parish, and each parish is listed in alphabetical order in its county and is preceded by a number which gives its location in “A New Genealogical Atlas of Ireland.” An Ordnance Survey number lets the researcher pinpoint the church’s exact location on a six-inch Ordnance Survey map. Churches that are now defunct and graveyards that have been separated from their churches can be located with this guide.
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