In February we visited Ireland for the second time. In 2002 we went with the kids, this time it was just Sue and I. In the 13 years between trips, I’ve learned a lot about who my Irish ancestors were and where they were from, but there are always more mysteries. James Lucey and Mary Walsh were married in Cobh in 1841 and they had five children there, including my 2nd great-grandfather James, before leaving for America in 1853.
I have a million things to write about the family in Cobh. I learned so much over the past six months about them thanks to Margaret Jordan, a Cork-based genealogist that Sue hired for me as a Christmas present (Best. Present. Ever!) as well as visiting and walking the graveyards there.
More to come on what I found out, but I wanted to share some photos of the Templerobin Cemetery in the Ballymore section of Cobh. This cemetery is where my Walsh ancestors are interred, possibly some Lucey’s as well. We met with local David Verling who showed us around the cemetery. David is part of a community group that took ownership/responsibility for the cemetery after it had been left derelict for many years. His group has done an amazing job cleaning up the overgrowth and documenting any readable headstones. Not much is left in the way of records, so the efforts of preservation here were needed badly. I do have a copy of the transcriptions and I’m happy to do lookups, just email me (contact info on the About page). I eventually hope to digitize the data and make it public, with the permission of those that created it of course.
So, here are some of the photos, all photos copyright me, if you want to use one just ask.

4 replies on “Ireland Trip – Templerobin Cemetery, Cobh”
What a wonderful present you got from Sue. Thanks so much for sharing the photos. The 6th one down is my absolute favorite!
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Thanks Cathy, it was such a great trip and she really outdid herself with hiring Margaret!
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I think my ancestors may be buried in Templerobin cemetery. Are you able to do lookups? My great grandmother, Ellen (nee Dunn) Donovan (b 1840-1881) and my great grandfather, John O’Donovan (b abt 1836-1922). The were married in Cobh in 1859 and had 16 children. The family home, #29 Harbour Row – possibly pictured in your header picture of Harbour Row – was in the Donovan family from the late 1890s until 1991.
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The cross with Edmund boland is a relation of mine.
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