Grave Yard, Dunmurry, Co. Kildare
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Burial Grounds
Somewhere between the late eighteenth century and the mid-nineteenth, a church disappeared from the record entirely, leaving behind only a graveyard and a question. That quiet gap in the evidence is what makes this small site in Dunmurry, County Kildare, worth a second look.
Taylor's 1783 map of County Kildare marks a ruined church at this location, suggesting that even by that date the building was already in decay. Yet by the time the Ordnance Survey produced its six-inch mapping in 1838, no church is shown at all, only a graveyard. The 1939 edition of the same mapping tells the same story. When the site was visited in 1987, surveyors found no visible surface traces of any ecclesiastical structure. The ground, on a gentle south-facing slope, had given nothing away. Whether the church was robbed out for building material, absorbed gradually into the soil, or simply never substantial enough to leave much behind, is not clear from what survives. What is curious is that the graveyard itself appears to be largely modern, with virtually all the gravestones dating to the twentieth century. The effect is of a burial ground that outlasted the institution which presumably gave rise to it, then quietly reinvented itself without fanfare.