The Huguenot Graveyard at Peter Street were retained for many years after the churches closed. Jacobs Biscuit factory purchased the site from the trustees and the remains were moved and re-interred in Mount Jerome under a government act.
These registers are in French, but it is quite easy to extract the genealogical information from them.
Where the person was buried "au Green" is the Huguenot Cemetery on Merrion Row and "á Peters" is French Peter's cemetery, on Peters Street - now the staff car park of the National Archives of Ireland.
These registers are in French, but it is quite easy to extract the genealogical information from them.
Where the person was buried "au Green" is the Huguenot Cemetery on Merrion Row and "á Peters" is French Peter's cemetery, on Peters Street - now the staff car park of the National Archives of Ireland.