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IR 675-107/A~D Londonderry City Cemetery – Graveyard Surnames IR 675-107/A~D Londonderry City Cemetery – Graveyard Surnames The list of those buried contains 60,301 entries, with about 4,900 surnames and many whose surnames are unknown. A Abbot Ahearn Alexander Ambrose Arbuckle Arnett Aucken Abdy Ahern Alferty Anderson Archbold Arnold Auckinleck Abel Aickan Alfred Andrew Archeobald Arrott Aucoin Abercrombie Aicken Algeo Andrews Archer Arrowsmith Auspitz Acheson Aiken Algoe Angus Archibald Arthur Austin Achison Aikens Alison Anncliffe Ardbuckle Ash Avent Acolina Ainsworth Alla Annels Ardrey Ashe Ayling Adair Airly Allan Annesley Ards Ashton Ayton Adam Albinson Allen Annesly Arentz Askell Adames Albison Allender Anthony Arkwright Asker Adams Alcorn Alleson Apenshaw Armison Atcheson Adcock Alderdice Allison Appolito Armour Atchison Agnen Alecio Alman Apps Armstrong Atkins Agnew Alego Aluander Aram Arnavase Atkinson B Babington Barnes Beary Berry Blakely Boothe Bozman Backas Barness Beasley Berryman Blaney Boreland Brace Bacon Barnett Beatie Bertrim Blanking Borgan Bracken Baekas Barnfield Beatlie Besh Blauch Borland Bradden Bafico Barnhill Beattie Best Bleakley Borown Bradford Bagneill Barr Beatty Beth Blee Borrow Bradley Bailey Barrasford Beaumont Bevan Bliss Bosse Bradly Bailie Barret Beck Bevin Bloomfield Bossi Bradweff Baillie Barrett Bedford Beynon Blythe Bossing Brady Bain Barrie Bedlow Bible Boady Bosworth Braid Baird Barron Beeby Bickley Boag Bothwell Branaghan Baissie Barrons Beech Biddel Boagle Bourgeios Branan Baker Barrow Beedham Biers Boak Bourke Branden Balbriena Barry Beegan Bigger Boal Bousie Brandon Baldrick Bartley Beehan Biggs Boardman Boutet Brannan Bale Barton Beet Billington Boarland Bovaird Brannigan Ball Bashford Beetham Binfield Bogan Boverd Brannon Ballantine Bass Beeton Bingham Boggan Boviard Bratton Ballantyne Bateman Begely Birch Boggs Bowan Bravne Ballard Bates Begger Bird Bogle Bowden Bray Ballentine Bateson Beggs Birney Boice Bowe Bready Ballintine Batison Begley Birnie Boland Bowen Bream Bambridge Battersby Begly Bishop Bole Bower Brearton Bamford Battisti Behan Bittles Bolitho Bowering Breden Banks Batty Behsaid Biyle Bolland Bowers Bredin Bannerman Baxendale Belietto Black Bolt Bowey Breeland Bannon Baxter Bell Blackburn Bolton Bowie Breen Barber Bayers Bellew Blackely Bonar Bowke Breeson Barboun Bayley Belshaw Blacklay Bond Bowler Breisland Barbour Bayliss Belton Blackley Bone Bowles Brenan Barbourgo Bayne Benham Blackmore Boner Box Brenis Barclay Bayre Bennett Blackshields Bonnar Boxendale Brennan Barfield Beacon Benson Blackwell Bonner Boyce Brereton Barker Beadley Bent Blackwood Bonor Boyd Breskey Barkley Beagley Benta Bladen Bonses Boylan Breslain Barlier Beale Beresford Blainey Boogle Boyland Bresland Barlow Beales Bergin Blair Boon Boyle Breslin Barn Bealty Bernard Blair Boonea Boylen Breslin Barnard Beare Berne Blake Booth Boylon Brestley North of Ireland Family History Society Londonderry City Cemetery, Graveyard Brett Brindley Brophy Bryce Bulter Burns Butter Brewster Brinkley Broughton Bryers Bunyon Burnside Buxley Briars Brislin Brouse Bryne Burder Burrell Byers Brice Briton Browelow Bryon Burell Burrows Byrne Bridge Britton Brown Bryson Burgess Burry Byrnes Bridges Broad Browne Buchan Burk Burt Byrney Brieland Broderick Brownlee Buchannon Burke Burton Byron Briesland Brogan Brownlow Buchanon Burley Bush Byron Briggs Broggan Browns Buckingham Burn Bushby Bytles Brigham Brolly Bruce Buckland Burne Bushell Bright Brook Bryan Buckley Burnes Butcher Brilt Brooke Bryans Budd Burnett Butler Brims Brooks Bryars Bullock Burnie Butler C Cabe Capon Casland Christie Colcannon Conway Costello Cabena Capstick Cassidy Christy Cole Conwell Costigan Cabenor Carabine Cassin Cladwell Colegate Coogan Cottisto Caburn Carbine Cassley Clancy Coleman Cook Coughan Caccisy Carey Casson Clancy Colgan Cooke Coughlan Cadden Cargan Cassoni Clansey Colgate Cooks Coughley Cadman Cargill Catchpole Clark Colguhoun Cooley Coughly Cafferty Cargin Cathcart Clarke Colhoun Coomber Cougill Caffery Carif Catherson Clarkin Coll Cooney Coulfield Caffrey Carland Catherwood Clayton Collett Cooper Coulter Cafolla Carleton Catters Clearey Collins Coote Coulton Cahill Carlin Catterson Cleary Collium Copeland Coups Cain Carlisle Cattley Clee Collum Copestake Courtney Cains Carlon Caufield Cleery Colman Copleton Covally Caird Carlyle Caul Clegg Colquhoun Copp Cowan Cairnes Carmichael Cauldwell Clement Colstelloe Coppeir Cowdy Cairns Carne Caulfield Clements Colton Coppin Cowel Calaghan Carney Caulson Clenaghan Colvin Corbett Cowell Calderwoods Carns Causland Clerkin Combe Corbitt Cower Caldwell Carobine Cavanagh Clery Comey Corcoran Cowery Call Carolan Cavangh Clifford Commander Cordiner Cowgill Callaghan Carolin Cavenagh Clift Conacannon Cordner Cowie Callaghen Carpenter Cavendish Clingain Conaghan Cordon Cowley Callan Carr Cavins Clinton Conahan Coregan Cowming Callanan Carragher Cawfield Clogg Conaren Corey Cowning Callen Carrick Cawley Close Concannon Corish Cowper Callender Carrieri Ceggs Cloturrthy Condren Corkett Cox Callin Carrigan Chadwick Cluff Condron Corlett Coyle Callion Carrol Chaleraft Clyde Coney Corlett Cozen Calloway Carrole Chamber Clyne Coningham Cormack Crabb Callowhill Carroll Chambers Coak Conlan Cormick Craddock Calton Carron Chapman Coakley Conn Corne Craig Cambell Carrotta Chappel Coane Connaghan Corner Craley Cameron Carruthers Chappell Coates Connell Cornick Cramney Camerson Carry Charleton Cobain Connelly Corr Crampsey Camithers Carson Charlton Cobera Connelogue Corrie Crampsie Campbell Cartan Chase Cochran Conner Corrigan Crampton Campion Carter Chastellain Cochrane Connery Corrin Cramsey Can Carthy Cheesman Cockburn Connison Corrinieri Craney Canavan Cartin Cheevers Cockerton Connolly Corry Crapp Canavon Carton Cherrand Cockrane Connor Corsadden Craven Candy Cartwright Cherrard Coffey Connors Corscadden Cravos Cane Carty Cherry Cogan Conolan Corscaden Crawford Canney Caruth Chesney Coghlan Conolly Corscadon Crawley Canning Carvigan Chesnutt Coghley Conor Corseaden Craynor Cannings Cary Chilcott Cogleton Conorey Cosgrove Creagh Cannon Casey Chivers Cogley Conory Cosgroves Creanor Canny Cash Chorley Cohoun Conroy Coss Crear Canon Caskey Christi Colborn Convery Costella Creegan North of Ireland Family History Society Londonderry City Cemetery, Graveyard Creemlish Crockell Croskery Crowther Cull Cunney Curtin Creenan Crocker Croslie Croy Cullan Cunningham Curtis Creery Crocket Cross Cruckett Cullen Cunninghan Curvine Cregan Crockett Crossan Crughton Culley Cunninghham Cusack Creggan Crolly Crossdale Cruickshank Cullian Curan Cushley Creighton Cromarty Crosse Cruise Cullin Curdy Cusick Crerand Crones Crossin Crumlesh Cullinder Curley Cuskelly Cresswell Crook Crother Crumley Cullion Curlis Cuskern Crichton Crooks Crothers Crumlish Cullon Curly Cussack Crickton Crookshank Crotty Crummer Cully Curran Cuthbert Criggan Croom Croumley Cudd Culver Curren Cuthbertson Crilly Crorbett Crow Cudden Cumming Currer Crinson Crosby Crowe Cuffy Cummingham Currie Critchley Crosgrove Crowley Cuisac Cummings Currin Croake Croshery Crown Cuisack Cummins Curry D Daddy Davison Densmore Diver Donnelly Dowing Dunleavy Daggan Daws Dentith Divin Donner Dowler Dunlevey Dailey Dawson Denton Divine Donoghue Dowling Dunlop Dakers Deakins Derges Divis Donohoe Downes Dunn Dakin Deams Dermody Divitte Donohue Downey Dunne Dale Dean Dermott Dixon Donoval Downie Dunneaghy Daley Deane Derry Doak Donovan Downing Dunneice Dalglish Deaney Desmond Doap Doody Downings Dunnice Dalig Deans Detrier Dobbins Doogan Downs Dunniece Dalrymple Deany Deuchars Doble Doogan Doxey Dunnion Dalton Dearlove Deveney Doblin Doohan Doyle Dunseath Dalway Deary Devenney Dobson Doolan Drennan Dunseith Daly Deasy Deveny Dodds Dooley Drew Dunsieth Dalzell Dechan Devin Dodwell Doolin Drimmie Dunsterville Dames Deegan Devine Doffman Dooly Drinkwater Durey Damms Deeham Devinny Dogherty Dooris Driscoll Durey Dampster Deehan Devlin Doherty Doran Driver Durins Dancus Deen Devline Doig Dorian Drum Duris Dane Deenan Dewart Dolan Dork Drumbarnett Duriss Daniel Deeney Diamond Dolbyn Dornan Drummond Durkin Daniell Deens Dick Doll Dornian Drury Durmier Daniels Deeny Dicker Dolman Dorothy Dryden Durnin Darbey Deerey Dickey Dolphin Dorran Drysdale Durning D'Arcey Deering Dickie Dolway Dorrell Duarie Durnion Darcey Deert Dickinson Donachie Dorrens Duchett Durrion Darcus Deery Dickson Donaghery Dorrian Duchfield Durssion Darcy Deffley Diggins Donaghey Dorriety Duddy Dury Darens Deighan Diggins Donaghoe Dorrity Dudgeon Dutchfield Darkin Delaney Dill Donaghy Dosley Dudley Duxbury Darling Delphinto Dillart Donahoe Douds Duff Dwyer Darlon Delpinto Dillion Donald Dougal Dufferin Dwyre Darlow Dempley Dimond Donaldson Dougall Duffie Dyan Darragh Dempsey Dinamore Donauhugh Dougan Duffon Dyer Darrah Dempsie Dingley Donaval Doughan Duffty Dykes Dart Dempster Dinsmore Donavan Dougherty Duffy Dymott Date Dempsy Dinsmour Donegan Douglas Dugan Dynan Davenport Deneice Dirkin Donell Dougles Duggan Dysart David Denham Disher Donellan Douley Duismore Dywer Davidson Deniece Disney Donelly Douris Dumphy Davie 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