I’m not going to castigate anyone who asks an honest question. It’s reasonable to step back to see if a lack of burial records actually does mean what it’s been taken to mean.
I’ll defer back to Catherine Corliss, the local Tuam historian who researched the matter. If I’m recalling correctly, there were two infant deaths from that home with grave sites that she located in nearby cemeteries due to burial records.
I’m sure I’ll be corrected if mistaken.
Thank you.
I recall that too (that two burials were located from records) but it still leaves open the question (doesn’t it?): where did those records come from?