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NAME:HUGUENOT CEMETERY - MERRION ROW
ADDRESS:10 Merrion Row, Dublin 2.
UNDER THE CARE OF:The Huguenot Fund c/o The Huguenot Society, RCB Library, Braemor Park, Dublin 14,Ireland
CONTACT:
PERIOD OF USE:From 1693. The most recent burial is reputed to have taken place in 1901.
PRESENT RECORD LOCATIONS:
  1. Extracts of St. Anne's Church of Ireland burial records 1722-1822 are in Genealogical Office Ms 577.
  2. St. Anne's Church of Ireland burial registers 1780-1816 are in the Representative Church Body Library.
SURVEY:
  1. Cantwell, Brian Memorials of the Dead, South Dublin (1990)
  2. Parkinson, Danny, Huguenot Cemetery 1693. Dublin: Dublin Family History Society, 1988 49 p.
  3. Egan, M.J.S. and Flatman, R.M. Memorials of the Dead: Dublin City and County, Volume 2, Dublin: Irish Genealogical Research Society, 1989, p87 - 96.
ADDITIONAL:The Huguenot Cemetery at Merrion Row was established in 1693 for the use of the congregations of the French Non-Conformist Churches of Peter Street and Lucy Lane (i.e. Huguenot congregations which did not conform to the Church of Ireland). Microfilm editions of registers for both congregations, produced by the Huguenot Society of Great Britain and Ireland, are held at Dublin City Library & Archive. See also: Parkinson, Danny. Huguenot Cemetery, 1693. (Dublin, 1988); and Lee, G.L. The Huguenot settlements in Ireland. (London, 1936).
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