• Opened in 1869, Milltown Cemetery has traditionally been the main Catholic burial ground in the city, with over 200,000 citizens buried there.
  • Milltown Cemetery is on Milltown Road, a little east of Route 22. It is still in active use, but also holds many of the town’s earlier movers and shakers.
  • Indiana Cemetery Locations, Volume 4, published by the Indiana Genealogical Society (April 2009), gives the primary cemetery name as Milltown Cemetery.
  • Milltown Cemetery opened in 1869 as part of the broader provision of services for the city of Belfast's expanding Catholic population.
  • Milltown Cemetery opened in 1869 and there are now approximately 200,000 of Belfast's citizens buried there. Most of those buried there are Irish Catholic.
  • Milltown Cemetery is one of the most famous landmarks on the map of West Belfast. Accessed at the top of the Falls Road, it slopes dramatically down towards...
  • Milltown Cemetery is a large cemetery in west Belfast, Northern Ireland. It lies within the townland of Ballymurphy, between Falls Road and the M1 motorway.
  • The Milltown Cemetery attack (also known as the Milltown Cemetery killings or Milltown massacre[1]) took place on 16 March 1988 at Milltown Cemetery in...
  • Milltown Cemetery opened in 1869 and there are now approximately 200,000 of Belfast's citizens buried there. Most of those buried there are Irish Catholic.
  • A memorial in Milltown Cemetery to the 'Gibraltar Three' and to the three men killed in the attack on their funeral New republican plot milltown2.jpg.