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Lorraine
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7 Jul 2009 15:52 |
Hi Lisabeth, no Patrick Mongan but there are some Mangan's if you need them please let me know lorraine
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7 Jul 2009 15:57 |
Hi Lorraine
if you wouldn't mind listing the Mangans that would be great.
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7 Jul 2009 17:57 |
hi thank you for all your help on the molloy family and mc cann family you havemade the break through that i have been looking for .for some years now the next step is to find when bridget and micheal with there children came to england i am so gratefull to you reguards jean.
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7 Jul 2009 19:48 |
Hi Lorraine
I was wondering if you could do a look up for me the family Maye Thomas Maye married Ellen Henry 1903 His father Martin Thomas had possibly 7 children including aMichael James born 1910 in Roosky Co. Mayo Thomas and his father were both farmers Martin had died by 1903 Any information on the family would be great. Other possible siblings of Michael were Bea and Francis/Frances I don't know when Thomas or Martin were born or died or who Martins wife was. Thank you
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7 Jul 2009 21:12 |
Hi Lisbeth, Here are some....
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Name First name Denis Last name Mangan
Memorial details Church/Graveyard ROSS ABBEY Description of Church/Graveyard This medieval graveyard, also called Ross and Fairhill, catered for all religions until the opening of Clonbur Church of Ireland. The graveyard is in good condition with orderly lines of grave markers surrounding the Abbey ruins. It also serves those inhabitants of the Finny area, Co. Mayo, who did not use the small graveyard on Foxes Mountain. This graveyard is not to be confused with Ross Abbey, one mile west of Headford. County Galway Type GRAVEYARD Memorial Lord have mercy on the soul of Denis Mangan who departed this life the 6th of Feby 1807 aged 84 years also Thomas Mangan depd the 23 of April 1812 aged 19 years Erected by Murtaugh Mangan View full record - Memorials of the Dead Galway & Mayo
Name First name Ellen Last name Mangan
Memorial details Church/Graveyard CASTLEBAR OLD Description of Church/Graveyard Situated just outside the town on the Westport road. It is the largest graveyard in this area of West Mayo. Of interest are the many memorials to the military; the Famine victims Rev Richard Gibbons and James McManus; and the cholera outbreak of October 1832. All the memorials have been transcribed and photographed by a local Government sponsored youth group in the 1980s and their results are in the Castlebar County Library. The transcriptions below were made independently. County Mayo Type GRAVEYARD Memorial Lord have mercy on the soul of Ellen Mangan who died Nov 27th 1890 aged 35 years also her husband Patrick died July 2nd 1931 aged 87 years Patrick Mangan died 15th Nov 1974 Erected by her affectionate husband Patrick Mangan
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Name First name Julia Last name Mangan
Memorial details Church/Graveyard CASTLEBAR OLD Description of Church/Graveyard Situated just outside the town on the Westport road. It is the largest graveyard in this area of West Mayo. Of interest are the many memorials to the military; the Famine victims Rev Richard Gibbons and James McManus; and the cholera outbreak of October 1832. All the memorials have been transcribed and photographed by a local Government sponsored youth group in the 1980s and their results are in the Castlebar County Library. The transcriptions below were made independently. County Mayo Type GRAVEYARD Memorial Of your charity pray for the repose of the soul of Julia Mangan died 16th of September 1886 aged 20 years Erected by her fond sisters
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Name First name Michael Last name Mangan
Memorial details Church/Graveyard SLIEVEMORE Description of Church/Graveyard Situated on Achill Island near the famous abandoned village and serves the western part of the island. It has many unmarked headstones and crude crosses in local stone. County Mayo Type GRAVEYARD Memorial (Buried) Michael Mangan who de parted this life 8th Nov 1847 in the 49th year of his age Erected by his son Patrick American Citizen Friends & Neighbours as you pass by as you are now so once was I As I am now so you shall be Think of death & pray for me
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Name First name Murtaugh Last name Mangan
Memorial details Church/Graveyard ROSS ABBEY Description of Church/Graveyard This medieval graveyard, also called Ross and Fairhill, catered for all religions until the opening of Clonbur Church of Ireland. The graveyard is in good condition with orderly lines of grave markers surrounding the Abbey ruins. It also serves those inhabitants of the Finny area, Co. Mayo, who did not use the small graveyard on Foxes Mountain. This graveyard is not to be confused with Ross Abbey, one mile west of Headford. County Galway Type GRAVEYARD Memorial Lord have mercy on the soul of Denis Mangan who departed this life the 6th of Feby 1807 aged 84 years also Thomas Mangan depd the 23 of April 1812 aged 19 years Erected by Murtaugh Mangan
A few more to follow Lorraine
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7 Jul 2009 21:17 |
Hi Lisbeth, This is the rest of them......
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Name First name Patrick Last name Mangan
Memorial details Church/Graveyard SLIEVEMORE Description of Church/Graveyard Situated on Achill Island near the famous abandoned village and serves the western part of the island. It has many unmarked headstones and crude crosses in local stone. County Mayo Type GRAVEYARD Memorial (Buried) Michael Mangan who de parted this life 8th Nov 1847 in the 49th year of his age Erected by his son Patrick American Citizen Friends & Neighbours as you pass by as you are now so once was I As I am now so you shall be Think of death & pray for me
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Name First name Patrick Last name Mangan
Memorial details Church/Graveyard CASTLEBAR OLD Description of Church/Graveyard Situated just outside the town on the Westport road. It is the largest graveyard in this area of West Mayo. Of interest are the many memorials to the military; the Famine victims Rev Richard Gibbons and James McManus; and the cholera outbreak of October 1832. All the memorials have been transcribed and photographed by a local Government sponsored youth group in the 1980s and their results are in the Castlebar County Library. The transcriptions below were made independently. County Mayo Type GRAVEYARD Memorial Lord have mercy on the soul of Ellen Mangan who died Nov 27th 1890 aged 35 years also her husband Patrick died July 2nd 1931 aged 87 years Patrick Mangan died 15th Nov 1974 Erected by her affectionate husband Patrick Mangan
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Name First name Thomas Last name Mangan
Memorial details Church/Graveyard ROSS ABBEY Description of Church/Graveyard This medieval graveyard, also called Ross and Fairhill, catered for all religions until the opening of Clonbur Church of Ireland. The graveyard is in good condition with orderly lines of grave markers surrounding the Abbey ruins. It also serves those inhabitants of the Finny area, Co. Mayo, who did not use the small graveyard on Foxes Mountain. This graveyard is not to be confused with Ross Abbey, one mile west of Headford. County Galway Type GRAVEYARD Memorial Lord have mercy on the soul of Denis Mangan who departed this life the 6th of Feby 1807 aged 84 years also Thomas Mangan depd the 23 of April 1812 aged 19 years Erected by Murtaugh Mangan Hope these will be of help Regards Lorraine
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7 Jul 2009 21:24 |
Hi Yellabelly, Here are a some for you too.....
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Name First name Alice Last name Maye
Memorial details Church/Graveyard CASTLEBAR OLD Description of Church/Graveyard Situated just outside the town on the Westport road. It is the largest graveyard in this area of West Mayo. Of interest are the many memorials to the military; the Famine victims Rev Richard Gibbons and James McManus; and the cholera outbreak of October 1832. All the memorials have been transcribed and photographed by a local Government sponsored youth group in the 1980s and their results are in the Castlebar County Library. The transcriptions below were made independently. County Mayo Type GRAVEYARD Memorial O Lord have mercy on the soul of Thomas Anderson who depd this life Decr 15th 1877 aged 70 years also his daughter Ellen Angela depd 28th March 1882 aged 26 years and Martin Gerard Maye who died 31st Jan 1931 aged 4 years and his mother Alice Maye who died 11th June 1935 aged 40 years View full record - Memorials of the Dead Galway & Mayo
Name First name Martin Gerard Last name Maye
Memorial details Church/Graveyard CASTLEBAR OLD Description of Church/Graveyard Situated just outside the town on the Westport road. It is the largest graveyard in this area of West Mayo. Of interest are the many memorials to the military; the Famine victims Rev Richard Gibbons and James McManus; and the cholera outbreak of October 1832. All the memorials have been transcribed and photographed by a local Government sponsored youth group in the 1980s and their results are in the Castlebar County Library. The transcriptions below were made independently. County Mayo Type GRAVEYARD Memorial O Lord have mercy on the soul of Thomas Anderson who depd this life Decr 15th 1877 aged 70 years also his daughter Ellen Angela depd 28th March 1882 aged 26 years and Martin Gerard Maye who died 31st Jan 1931 aged 4 years and his mother Alice Maye who died 11th June 1935 aged 40 years
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Name First name Alexander Last name May
Memorial details Church/Graveyard AUGHAVALE OLD Description of Church/Graveyard A medieval church site and the most important graveyard for the Westport area, which served all religious persuasuions. It is to the south-west of the town and on both sides of the road. County Mayo Type GRAVEYARD Memorial Erected by rev Alexander May of Melbourne in loving affectionate memory of his dear father John May who departed this life on the 11th February 1900
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Name First name John Last name May
Memorial details Church/Graveyard AUGHAVALE OLD Description of Church/Graveyard A medieval church site and the most important graveyard for the Westport area, which served all religious persuasuions. It is to the south-west of the town and on both sides of the road. County Mayo Type GRAVEYARD Memorial Erected by rev Alexander May of Melbourne in loving affectionate memory of his dear father John May who departed this life on the 11th February 1900 Hope these help Regards Lorraine
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Elisabeth
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8 Jul 2009 06:08 |
Thank you Lorraine.
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Mary
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8 Jul 2009 06:59 |
I would gratefully appreciate lookup on any of the following names in these fgraveyards if you have information on them: Or more detiails on this book and I will try to track down a copy. Many thanks and very best regards,
Doire Iorrais / Derryrush : SEOIGHE / JOYCE Rosmuc / Rosmuck SEOIGHE / JOYCE Cill Ciarain / Kilkieran SEOIGHE / JOYCE Loughaconeera SEOIGHE / JOYCE St. Mary on the Hill, Claddagh, Galway MULLALLY Rahoon, Galway JOYCE, RUANE, DALY, MULLALLY, CAVANAGH/KAVANAGH New Cemetery, Galway JOYCE, RUANE, DALY, MULLALLY, CAVANAGH/KAVANAGH Forthill, Galway JOYCE, RUANE, DALY, MULLALLY, CAVANAGH/KAVANAGH, PICKER
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8 Jul 2009 13:34 |
Hi Mary, Sorry no luck at all,the only records I have are in Galway and Mayo,don't think it covers all Cemetaries. Regards Lorraine
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8 Jul 2009 13:38 |
Hi Lorraine, Can you find anything on James Letson born c1842 he married Anna Johnston, they had a son called James born c1869 who married Elizabeth Lyon. I would appreciate your help. Thank you, Amanda
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8 Jul 2009 16:11 |
Hi Amanda, Sorry no Letson's but there are quite a few Johnston's no Lyon but there are some Lyons. Is it possible to narrow down the Johnston's in some way then I could send you them Regards Lorraine
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8 Jul 2009 16:18 |
Hi Shemp,
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Name First name Hugh Last name Keane
Memorial details Church/Graveyard CASTLEBAR OLD Description of Church/Graveyard Situated just outside the town on the Westport road. It is the largest graveyard in this area of West Mayo. Of interest are the many memorials to the military; the Famine victims Rev Richard Gibbons and James McManus; and the cholera outbreak of October 1832. All the memorials have been transcribed and photographed by a local Government sponsored youth group in the 1980s and their results are in the Castlebar County Library. The transcriptions below were made independently. County Mayo Type GRAVEYARD Memorial Pray for the soul of Margaret Keane died March 2nd 1901 aged 39 years and her son Hugh died February 2nd 1897 aged 2 years also her father Thomas Gresham died February 25 1883 aged 50 years
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Name First name Margaret Last name Keane
Memorial details Church/Graveyard CASTLEBAR OLD Description of Church/Graveyard Situated just outside the town on the Westport road. It is the largest graveyard in this area of West Mayo. Of interest are the many memorials to the military; the Famine victims Rev Richard Gibbons and James McManus; and the cholera outbreak of October 1832. All the memorials have been transcribed and photographed by a local Government sponsored youth group in the 1980s and their results are in the Castlebar County Library. The transcriptions below were made independently. County Mayo Type GRAVEYARD Memorial Pray for the soul of Margaret Keane died March 2nd 1901 aged 39 years and her son Hugh died February 2nd 1897 aged 2 years also her father Thomas Gresham died February 25 1883 aged 50 years There are not any Callaghan's or Cawley's but there are some Harts would they be in Mayo or Galway? Regards Lorraine
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8 Jul 2009 17:53 |
Hi Shemp, There are some Hart's in galway but these Harte's have an 'e' and are in Mayo.....
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Name First name Bridget Last name Harte
Memorial details Church/Graveyard GLENHEST Description of Church/Graveyard Situated on the western side of Lough Beltra in Annaghboggaun townland. Of interest is the 1817 Gill memorial, which has a carving of a Galway Hooker and two birds, possibly ducks. It is the only example of this type of carving of either boats or birds in western Mayo. County Mayo Type GRAVEYARD Memorial O Lord have mercy on the soul of Thomas Harte died March 9th 1891 aged 86 years Thomas Harte died 20 Dec 1945 aged 93 years and his wife Bridget died 16 Nov 1955 aged 87 years and their daughter Mary died 19th Oct 1964 aged 64 years Erected by his nephew Thomas Harte View full record - Memorials of the Dead Galway & Mayo
Name First name Lewis Last name Harte
Memorial details Church/Graveyard ROUNDSTONE FRANSISCAN Description of Church/Graveyard The monastery was founded in 1835 under the influence of Dr McHale, Archbishop of Tuam, as a counter measure to the activities of the Irish Church Mission. It was closed in the 1970s and all that survives is a tower situated in the middle of an industrial estate and craft centre. There is a dedication on the tower which states: “This monastery was founded by Religious Brothers of Mt Bellew of the Third Order of St. Francis with sanction & appropriation of his Grace the Most Revd Doctor McHale Lord Archbishop of Tuam dedicated to the Blessed Virgin & Our Holy Father St. Francis to the Glory of God Nov 18th 1835”. The graveyard is about 100 yards to the south. County Galway Type GRAVEYARD Memorial Br. Lewis Harte died 8 May 1877 aged 45 years View full record - Memorials of the Dead Galway & Mayo
Name First name Mary Last name Harte
Memorial details Church/Graveyard GLENHEST Description of Church/Graveyard Situated on the western side of Lough Beltra in Annaghboggaun townland. Of interest is the 1817 Gill memorial, which has a carving of a Galway Hooker and two birds, possibly ducks. It is the only example of this type of carving of either boats or birds in western Mayo. County Mayo Type GRAVEYARD Memorial O Lord have mercy on the soul of Thomas Harte died March 9th 1891 aged 86 years Thomas Harte died 20 Dec 1945 aged 93 years and his wife Bridget died 16 Nov 1955 aged 87 years and their daughter Mary died 19th Oct 1964 aged 64 years Erected by his nephew Thomas Harte
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Name First name Delia H Last name Hart
Memorial details Church/Graveyard ARDBEAR Description of Church/Graveyard Situated about one mile south of Clifden and mostly served the Catholic community. The quantity of large ornate high cross memorials indicates the increasing wealth of the Catholic merchant class from c. 1880. The older part of the graveyard is overgrown with mature trees, which may obscure earlier memorials centred around what appears to be a holy well. County Galway Type GRAVEYARD Memorial Lord have mercy on the souls of Martin Raphael Hart who died 10th Sept 1890 aged 87 years and Julia his wife who died 4th August 1881 also on the souls of their children John Michael Hart who died 23rd August 1876 aged 31 years and Delia H Hart who died 13th March 1883 aged 35 years Erected by their loving sons and brothers Rev James C Hart S.J. and Patrick J Hart M.D. Hope they help Regards Lorraine
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8 Jul 2009 20:07 |
Hi Lorraine
Many thanks
Yellabelly
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8 Jul 2009 20:33 |
Hi Lorraine, Anna Johnston's parents were - John Johnston and Mary nee Craig born c1815. Thank you for your help.
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8 Jul 2009 20:48 |
Hi Lorraine.
Please could you look for any by the name of Roche in Mayo. Thank you for your time. from Maureen
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8 Jul 2009 21:32 |
Hi Amanda, Sorry no John's or mary's but here are a few others just incase......
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Name First name Alexr Last name Johnston
Memorial details Church/Graveyard WESTPORT CHURCH OF IRELAND Description of Church/Graveyard This church, dedicated to the Holy Trinity, was built in the latter part of the 19th century and was a replacement for a previous church on the grounds of Westport House on the outskirts of Westport. The Browne memorials give plenty of family information but may come from previously published sources. Also of interest is a list of benefactors titled ‘Benefactions to the Parish of Aughaval (Westport)’, the donors and dates of donations are: Richard Livingstone 1833, George Clendenning 1843, Thomas Valentine Clendenning 1847, William Livingstone 1877, Rev Arthur Guinness Livingstone 1885, Lord John Browne 1892, William Livingstone 1894, Henry Darling Livingstone 1896, Marquis of Sligo 1897, 1905 & 1915, Susanna Kirkpatrick 1900, Power family 1905, Rev A. Livingstone 1917, W. Bourke 1930, W.H. Darley Livingstone 1953, Mrs John Hanbury 1956, Miss S. Kirkpatrick 1961, Miss K. Denniston 1965. The graveyard is across the road, the earliest memorial is dated 1877. There is a broken shaft with “died/ 4th June 1896/ age/ 9 years/ and/ 1 month”. County Mayo Type GRAVEYARD Memorial In loving memory of Eliza wife of Alexr Johnston M.D. died Feby 3rd 1894 and of Alexr Johnston M.D. for more than 40 years Medical Officer Westport who passed to rest at Sidmount on Nov 19th 1904 aged 72 years View full record - Memorials of the Dead Galway & Mayo
Name First name Charles Last name Johnston
Memorial details Church/Graveyard NEWPORT CHURCH OF IRELAND NEW Description of Church/Graveyard The church is dedicated to St. Catherine. One memorial of maritime interest is to Mathew de Bille, it also indicates the presence of a Volunteer Corp in Newport from 1782. This tragedy has been covered in a recent article in Cathair na Mairt. From a sculptural perspective the memorials to Maria Browne and Hugh O’Donel are unique as they include busts of their faces. These interior memorials can also be found in JPMD vol. I pp. 452-456. County Mayo Type GRAVEYARD Memorial In memory of M Johnston and his son Charles died 1890 also of B Curry and of George and C Jane Churchill also of Mgt Johnston died Dec 19th 35 Erected by R.V. Stoney of Rossturk Castle View full record - Memorials of the Dead Galway & Mayo
Name First name Ellen Last name Johnston
Memorial details Church/Graveyard AUGHAGOWER ROMAN CATHOLIC Description of Church/Graveyard This is an important early medieval Patrician Monastery with a Round Tower, in Aughagower village, appears not to have survived the 13th century. The church has a plaque with “Erected by subscription and the strenuous exertions of the Revd Peter Ward aided by the parishioners AD 1824". County Mayo Type GRAVEYARD Memorial Two associated memorials 1) Of your charity pray for the soul of James Johnston who died 31st May 1891 aged 86 years also his wife Ellen who died 21st July 1900 aged 81 years also his father in law William Scott who died June 1848 aged 80 years also his mother in law Catherine Scott who died Dec 1854 aged 75 years also Ellen beloved wife of John Scott who died 22nd May 19011 (sic) aged 58 years Erected by his son in law John Scott who died April 1941 aged 93 years 2) In loving memory of William Johnstone Altamount Tce Westport who died 28 April 1947 aged 88 years and his wife Mary who died 18 Jan 1931 aged 67 years also their son Michael who died 18th July 1934 aged 36 years View full record - Memorials of the Dead Galway & Mayo
Name First name Maria Last name Johnston
Memorial details Church/Graveyard BURRISHOOLE ABBEY Description of Church/Graveyard This is the most important northern medieval monastery that survived until the 17th century. The graveyard contains two miscellaneous stone fragments, the first has “O God/ DLIO/ DOI” with the ‘Ds’ in the Greek style and the second has “father/ Anthony O’” County Mayo Type GRAVEYARD Memorial Pray for the soul of Edward Donnelly Kiltarnet who died 19th Feb 1897 aged 80 years also his wife Mary Donnelly who died 13 Sep 1909 aged 76 years and their son Patrick died 25th Feb 1947 also his wife Sarah died 7th Sp 1956 Erected by their daughter Maria Johnston U.S.A.
Hope they help in some way Regards Lorraine
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8 Jul 2009 21:43 |
Hi Maureen, Can only find these,hope they help......
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Name First name John Last name Roche
Memorial details Church/Graveyard BUSHY PARK Description of Church/Graveyard According to a plaque the local residents to commemorate the 150th anniversary of its first foundation in 1837 rebuilt the Roman Catholic church. It is likely that burials date from this period. In the porch is a portrait of The Very Rev Peter Daly P.P.V.G. and Chairman of the Galway Town and Harbour Commissioners, 1791-1868. The graveyard has many ornate box tombs and memorials and indicates that it served the emerging Catholic gentry and merchants of the Town as well as the local agricultural community. County Galway Type GRAVEYARD Memorial Two associated memorials 1) This monument was erected by the people of Galway to the memory of the Rev John Roche he died in the 1st Sept 1847 in the 29th year of his age in the 4th of his Ministry (6 lines virtues including “fell victim to fever caught in the discharge of his duty”) 2) Pray for the soul of Mary Roche who departed this life Feby 4th (183?)8 aged ( 9?) years
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Name First name Peter Last name Roche
Memorial details Church/Graveyard CARRAROE ROMAN CATHOLIC Description of Church/Graveyard A modern church with no interior memorials. There is a cleric’s burial plot attached. County Galway Type GRAVEYARD Memorial Pray for the soul of the Revd Peter Roche PP of Killeen & Garrumna who died 17th Novr 1855 aged 41 years Beloved & regretted by his parishioners Erected by his beloved sister Bridget King of Clifden Regards Lorraine
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8 Jul 2009 22:51 |
thank you ever so much you have found thomas harte and his wife bridget for me thank you i knew they were from mayo but didnt know townland. we have been over there but its very remote but scenery is out of this world.
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