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Subject: Re: Re: [HWE] Elders and Things
Date: Thu, 13 Nov 2003 19:41:50 +0000 (GMT)
There was another Huguenot cemetery in Dublin in Peter Street and in c1966
the remains were disinterred (?) and then re interred in Mount Jerome
cemetery in Dublin where a memorial wall records all the names.
(The first is Bartelemy Arabin d. 1713)
Shirley
> And as for cemeteries, there were Huguenot specific cemeteries, most of
which havedisappeared. There is one at Nab Hill in Wandsworth which has
just been saved after acampaign involving Hug Soc members and local
historians and, of course, the famous MerrionRow Cemetery on the corner of
Merrion Row and St Stephen's Green in Dublin.
>
> Regards
>
> Tony Fuller
>
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