

Image Right - Glasnevin Cemetery a.k.a. Prospect Cemetery
If you know where in County Dublin a person was buried please link their profile to this project. Noteworthy people can be listed under the cemetery name below.
Related Project
- County Dublin, 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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The following list will probably need refining as not all places have cemeteries
- St. Mary's (Old) Cemetery Crumlin
- Abbey of St. Thomas
- Hugh de Lacy, Lord of Meath, 4th Baron Lacy After his death in 1186 both the Abbey of St. Thomas, Dublin and Bective Abbey, co. Mayo wanted his body to be buried at their site. It was decided that his body was to be buried at Bective and his head in Dublin. This decision caused great feuding between the monks and in 1205 the Bishop of Meath along with two judges decided that the body should be moved to Dublin
- Christ Church Cathedral
- Daniel O'Connell,
- Charles Stewart Parnell,
- Michael Collins,
- Éamon de Valera,
- Arthur Griffith,
- Maude Gonne,
- Kevin Barry,
- Roger Casement,
- Constance Markievicz,
- Seán MacBride,
- Jeremiah O'Donovan Rossa,
- Frank Duff,
- Brendan Behan,
- Christy Brown
- Luke Kelly of the Dubliners.
- Manor Court of St. Sepulchre
- St. Andrews
- St. Annes
- St. Audoens
- St. Brides
- St. Catherines
- St. Georges
- St. James
- St. Johns
- St. Lukes
- St. Marks
- St. Mary
- Archibald Hamilton Rowan (1757-1834)
- St. Michaels
- St. Michans
- St. Nicholas Within
- St. Nicholas Without
- St. Patricks
- St. Pauls
- St. Peters
- St. Thomas
- St. Werburgh
- Charles Stewart Parnell (1846-1891) Leader of the Irish Parliamentary Party in 1874
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