People Buried in County Cork
Republic of Ireland
Image Right - Drimoleague New Cemetery a.k.a. All Saints Cemetery
If you know where in County Cork a person was buried please link their profile to this project. Noteworthy people can be listed under the cemetery name below.
Related Project
- County Cork, Ireland - Monumental Inscriptions, Cemeteries and Graveyards for information regarding cemeteries and graveyards in the county which either have available transcriptions or have been photographed and transcribed.
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List of Towns
The following list will probably need refining as not all places have cemeteries
Abbeymahon
Abbeystrowry
Aghabulloge
Aghacross
Aghada
Aghadown
Aghern
Aghinagh
Aglish
Aglishdrinagh
Ardagh
Ardfield
Ardnageehy
Ardskeagh
Athnowen
Ballinaboy
Ballinadee
Ballintemple
Ballyclogh
Ballincollig
Ballycurrany
Ballydeloher
Ballydeloughy
Ballyfeard
Ballyfoyle
Ballyhay
Ballyhooly
Ballymartle
Ballymodan
Ballymoney
Ballynoe
Ballyoughtera
Ballyspillane
Ballyvourney
Bandon
Barnahely
Blarney and Tower
Bohillane
Bregoge
Bridgetown
Brigown
Brinny
Britway
Buttevant
Caheragh
Caherduggan
Caherlag
Cannaway
Carrigaline
Carrigdownane
Carrigleamleary
Carrigrohane
Carrigrohanebeg
Carrigtohill
Castlehaven
Castlelyons
Castlemagner
Castletownroche
Castleventry
Churchtown
Clear Island
Clenor
Clondrohid
Clondulane
Clonfert
Clonmeen
Clonmel
Clonmult
Clonpriest
Clontead
Cloyne
Cobh
Coole
Cooliney
Corbally
Cork
Corkbeg
Creagh
Cullen (Duhallow)
Cullen (Kinnalea)
Currykippane
Dangandonovan
Derryvillane
Desert
Desertmore
Desertserges
Donaghmore (Muskerry)
Donaghmore (Ibane)
Doneraile
Drimoleague
- New Cemetery a.k.a. All Saints Cemetery
Drinagh
Drishane
Dromdaleague
Dromdowney
Dromtarriff
Dunbulloge
Dunderrow
Dungourney
Dunisky
Dunmahon
Durrus
Fanlobbus
Farahy
Fermoy
Garranekinnefeake
Garrycloyne
Garryvoe
Glanworth
Gortroe
Grenagh
Ightermurragh
Imphrick
Inch
Inchigeelagh
Inchinabacky
Inishannon
Inishcarra
Inishkenny
Island
Kilbolane
Kilbonane
Kilbrin
Kilbrittain
Kilbrogan
Kilbroney
Kilcaskan
Kilcatherine
Kilcoe
Kilcorcoran
Kilcorney
Kilcredan
Kilcrohane
Kilcrumper
Kilcully
Kilcummer
Kildorrery
Kilfaughnabeg
Kilgarriff
Kilgrogan
Kilgullane
Kilkerranmore
Killaconenagh
Killanully
Killaspugmullane
Killathy
Killeagh
Killeenemer
Killowen
Kilmacabea
Kilmacdonogh
Kilmaclenine
Kilmahon
Kilmaloda
Kilmeen (Duhallow)
Kilmeen (East Carbery)
Kilmichael
Kilmocomoge
Kilmoe
Kilmoney
Kilmonoge
Kilmurry
Kilnaglory
Kilnagross
Kilnamanagh
Kilnamartery
Kilpatrick
Kilphelan
Kilquane (Barrymore)
Kilquane (Fermoy)
Kilroan
Kilroe
Kilshanahan
Kilshannig
Kilsillagh
Kinneigh
Kinsale
Kinure
Knockavilly
Knockmourne
Knocktemple
Lackeen
Leighmoney
Leitrim
Liscarroll
Liscleary
Lisgoold
Lislee
Lismore & Mocollop
Litter
Little Island
Macloneigh
Macroney
Macroom
Magourney
Mallow
Marmullane
Marshalstown
Matehy
Middleton/ Midleton
Mogealy
Mogeely
Mogeesha
Monanimy
Monkstown
Mourneabbey
Moviddy
Murragh
Myross
Nohaval
Nohavaldaly
Passage West
Rahan
Rathbarry
Rathclarin
Rathcooney
Rathcormack
Rathgoggan
Ringcurran
Ringrone
Ross Carbery
Rosskeen
Rostellan
Shandrum
Skull
St. Annes Shandon
St. Finbars
- Sir Arnold Bax - b. November 8, 1883 d. October 3, 1953: Composer. Born in London, England to an affluent family, he became obsessed with all things Irish after reading the poetry of W. B. Yeats, which he claimed meant more to him than "all the music in history". His own neo-romantic music was heavily influenced by Celtic folklore. During the 1916 "Easter Rebellion" in Ireland, he wrote pro-revolutionary poems under the name 'Dermot O'Byrne', some of which were banned as inflammatory by the British government. His long affair with pianist Harriet...[Read More] (Bio by: Robert Edwards)
Saint Findbar's Cemetery, Cork, County Cork, Ireland
- Jack Lynch b. August 15, 1917 d. October 20, 1999. Irish Prime Minister. A native of Cork, Ireland, Lynch was the leader of the Fianna Fáil party from 1966 to 1979 and served as the 4th Taoiseach (Prime Minister) of Ireland from 1966 to 1973 and again from 1977 to 1979 and the opposition leader between his two terms. It was during Lynch's first tenure as Taoiseach that Ireland joined the European Union in 1973. Before becoming Taoiseach, he also served as Parliamentary Secretary from 1951 to 1954, Minister for the Gaeltacht in 1957, Minister...[Read More] (Bio by: TML)
St. Marys Shandon
St Michaels
St. Nathlash
St. Nicholas
Subulter
Templebodan
Templebreedy
Templebryan
Templemartin
Templemichael
Templemolaga
Templenacarriga
Templeomalus
Templequinlan
Templeroan
Templerobin
Templetrine
Templeusque
Timoleague
Tisaxon
Titeskin
Trabolgan
Tracton
Tullagh
Tullylease
Wallstown
Whitechurch
Youghal
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