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Lorraine
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9 Jul 2009 08:24 |
Hi Shemp, So pleased for you to have found what you were looking for,its always a nice feeling when something happens like that. Good luck with the rest Regards Lorraine
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Sandra
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9 Jul 2009 12:19 |
Lorraine, Thank you very much, I'll have to do some more digging for these names.
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Michelle
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9 Jul 2009 12:33 |
Hello Lorraine,
Could you possibly look for any Crowley's for me? I know of an Edward Crowley living in Mayo, I think he was born in the 1840's but not too sure. I think he died around 1900 but again, can't be sure of that and I have no idea where. All I know is my Crowley ancestors came from Mayo. Sorry to be so vague! Any help would be much appreciated.
Many thanks, Michelle
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Lorraine
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9 Jul 2009 13:21 |
Hi Michelle,
View full record - Memorials of the Dead Galway & Mayo
Name First name Margaret E Last name Crowley
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 In memory of Nurse Margaret E. Crowley died 1st Feb 1895 aged 26 Erected by the people of Westport 4 lines virtues View full record - Memorials of the Dead Galway & Mayo
Name First name Mary Elizabeth Last name Croly
Memorial details Church/Graveyard DUGORT CHURCH OF IRELAND NEW Description of Church/Graveyard The church, dedicated to St. Thomas, was built in the 1850s to serve the Achill Mission, originally founded in 1834 by Rev Edward Nangle. The mission, which attracted much controversy in its time, was based on the principles of the Second Reformation and published the Achill Missionary Herald. The windows were transferred from Monivea Church, Co. Galway, in 1957 and Thomas Hodgen, Founder, Abbey St., Dublin made the bell, in 1853. County Mayo Type CHURCH Memorial In loving memory of Mary Elizabeth (May) elder daughter of Dr. T.H. Croly Dugort who died 28th July 1911 aged 29 years interred in St. Pancras Cemetery Finchley London View full record - Memorials of the Dead Galway & Mayo
Name First name Mary Last name Crowley
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 Erected by Mary Crowley in memory of her beloved husband Michael Crowley who died Decr 2nd 1900 aged 58 years Hope these help,that was all there was Regards Lorraine
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Michelle
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9 Jul 2009 13:38 |
Thanks so much for looking Lorraine. The Mary Crowley rings a bell - will have to dig out my records now and check! Thanks again, much appreciated.
Michelle
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Lorraine
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9 Jul 2009 17:44 |
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Jean
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9 Jul 2009 20:48 |
Hi Lorraine Could you please look up Naughtons (spelling might vary) near a place called Caltra in Galway Many thanks Jean
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Lorraine
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9 Jul 2009 22:13 |
Hi Jean, There are Loads of Naughtons in Galway,can you let me know Names so I could narrow it down. Regards Lorraine
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Lorraine
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10 Jul 2009 14:44 |
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Jean
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10 Jul 2009 21:13 |
Hi Lorraine re Naughtons in Galway I am looking for a Michael and a Mary they would have been born about 1930 Thank you Jean
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10 Jul 2009 21:28 |
Hi Lorraine
Please could you have a look for Edmund Barrett, born c1795 , and wife Eleanor, were alive in 1851
Many thanks
Tom
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Lorraine
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10 Jul 2009 21:29 |
Hi Jean
View full record - Memorials of the Dead Galway & Mayo
Name First name Michael Last name Naughten
Memorial details Church/Graveyard SPIDDAL Description of Church/Graveyard This graveyard is the biggest in western County Galway and in the words of Walter Fitzgerald is ‘thickly covered with large limestone slabs’. The majority of memorials lie flat and while erosion was a problem most memorials were fairly easily read. The number of people who died aged 60 years is slightly suspicious. The graveyard contains an unique Mortuary Chapel that is blocked up. It has a plaque that states: “This chapel was built in 1776 at the expense of Stephen Martin Gentleman”, further details below. Walter Fitzgerald published three memorials in J.P.M.D., 1898, vol. 4, pp.59-60. The current church was built in the early 1900s and has no pre 20th century memorials. There are two new graveyards to the east and west of the village. County Galway Type GRAVEYARD Memorial Two associated memorials 1) Lord have mercy on the soul of Mary Naughten who died in the 35 year of her age 1849 Erected by her father & mother Michael and Judith Naughten 2) This monument was erected by Michael Naughten to the memory of his son Michael (2 lines virtues, mid 19th century) View full record - Memorials of the Dead Galway & Mayo
Name First name Michael Last name Naughton
Memorial details Church/Graveyard TOURMAKEADY ROMAN CATHOLIC Description of Church/Graveyard The church and graveyard is on the west coast of Lough Mask. Though it is in a traditional Gaeltacht area all memorials are in English. Only the pre 20th century church memorials have been transcribed. County Mayo Type GRAVEYARD Memorial Sacred Heart of Jesus have mercy on the souls of Bartley Malone died Aug 23 1927 also Margaret Naughton died Aug 13th 1890 Michael Naughton died Dec 4th 1884 Nora Naughton died April 10th 1884 Erected by Mr Malone and family
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Name First name Michl Last name Naughten
Memorial details Church/Graveyard SPIDDAL Description of Church/Graveyard This graveyard is the biggest in western County Galway and in the words of Walter Fitzgerald is ‘thickly covered with large limestone slabs’. The majority of memorials lie flat and while erosion was a problem most memorials were fairly easily read. The number of people who died aged 60 years is slightly suspicious. The graveyard contains an unique Mortuary Chapel that is blocked up. It has a plaque that states: “This chapel was built in 1776 at the expense of Stephen Martin Gentleman”, further details below. Walter Fitzgerald published three memorials in J.P.M.D., 1898, vol. 4, pp.59-60. The current church was built in the early 1900s and has no pre 20th century memorials. There are two new graveyards to the east and west of the village. County Galway Type GRAVEYARD Memorial Four associated memorials 1) Lord have mercy on the soul of (Charles?) Naughten who died in the 6(0?) of his age 1812 Erected by his son Hugh 2) Lord have mercy on the soul of Patk Nau ghten died in ye 70 yr of his age 1819 Erected by his son Hugh 3) Lord have mercy on the soul of John Naughtn who died in the 60 yr of his age 1817 Erected by his son Michl 4) Lord have mercy on the soul of Patrick Naughten who died in 60 years of his age 1808 Erected by his son Martin
more to follow Lorraine
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Lorraine
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10 Jul 2009 21:33 |
Hi Jean
View full record - Memorials of the Dead Galway & Mayo
Name First name May Last name Naughton
Memorial details Church/Graveyard OUGHTERARD OLD Description of Church/Graveyard The graveyard is about a mile south of Oughterard village. The enclosed church ruins were badly overgrown and it is likely that memorials were undiscovered. Other flags were grown over with grass, moss and ivy and thorn trees. Overall about 10-20 memorials remain to be discovered. The Church of Ireland community were buried here prior to the opening of their church in the beginning of the 19th century. T.U. Sadlier published the O’Flahertie memorial in J.P.M.D., 1914, vol. 9, pp.96-97. County Galway Type GRAVEYARD Memorial O Lord have mercy on the soul of John Clancy who died in the 24th January 1873 aged 81 years This tomb was erected by his daughter May Naughton alias Clancy View full record - Memorials of the Dead Galway & Mayo
Name First name Mary Last name Naughten
Memorial details Church/Graveyard INIS MORE, WAYSIDE MEMORIALS Description of Church/Graveyard A unique feature of the island is the wayside memorials known as ‘leachta’ in Gaelic. These have been recorded and published by Tim Robinson in his book ‘Momentos of Mortality’, Galway, 1991, ISBN 0 9504002 6 2. Only abstracts are given here, for full transcriptions, the map and a history of some of the families concerned his book will need to be consulted. It can be ordered from Folding Landscapes, Roundstone, Co. Galway (Tel. 00353 95 35886) as can his other books on the islands and parts of mainland Cos. Clare and Galway. County Galway Type MEMORIALS Memorial James, died 24 2 1817, aged 30, erected by his wife Mary
Hope these help in some way Regards Lorraine
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Lorraine
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10 Jul 2009 21:39 |
Hi Tom, No Edmund's but here are a few others incase they are linked...
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Name First name Anne Last name Barrett
Memorial details Church/Graveyard KILMEENA OLD Description of Church/Graveyard This graveyard is situated about two miles east of the Westport to Newport road. The new church and graveyard are about 2-3 miles west of this site and have no pre 20th century memorials. However the latter have some fine modern Celtic crosses to the O’Malley family with symbols of the Crucifixion as well as the O’Malley coat of arms. This type of symbolism is otherwise unknown in this part of the county and while the symbols follow the traditional pattern found elsewhere in Ireland the inclusion of a saw is unusual. County Mayo Type GRAVEYARD Memorial Have mercy O Lord on the soul of Anne Barrett alias O’Malley who died 25 July 1869 aged 70 years also Bridget Barrett who died 10 April 1863 aged 20 years View full record - Memorials of the Dead Galway & Mayo
Name First name Annie Last name Barrett
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 Erected by her husband James Barrett in loving memory of Mary Mangan Barrett born in Keel Nov 14th 1842 died June 3rd 1894 also her daughters Mary who died March 25th 1882 aged 18 years Annie who died June 28th 1901 aged 16 years View full record - Memorials of the Dead Galway & Mayo
Name First name Mary Last name Barrett
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 Erected by her husband James Barrett in loving memory of Mary Mangan Barrett born in Keel Nov 14th 1842 died June 3rd 1894 also her daughters Mary who died March 25th 1882 aged 18 years Annie who died June 28th 1901 aged 16 years View full record - Memorials of the Dead Galway & Mayo
Name First name Nichls Last name Barrett
Memorial details Church/Graveyard MOYCULLEN ROMAN CATHOLIC Description of Church/Graveyard The present church was built in 1953 and incorporates three 19th century memorials. The graveyard took over from Moycullen Old, about a mile to the east, and the first burials date from the 1830s. County Galway Type GRAVEYARD Memorial Lord have mercy on the soul of Nichls Barrett died 18th May 1868 aged 59 years also on his son Nichls died 21st Dec 87 aged 27 ys Hope they help Regards Lorraine
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Maureen
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10 Jul 2009 22:34 |
Hi Lorraine.
Thank you for looking for my Roche family. So sorry i did not get back to till now but my grandson came down with the Swine Flu and i was not at home. The Roches you got for me was not my family but a BIG THANK-YOU From Maureen.
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Lorraine
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10 Jul 2009 22:42 |
Hi Maureen, I hope all is well with your Grandson now Regards Lorraine
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Maureen
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10 Jul 2009 22:47 |
Hi Lorraine
My grandson is still not good it will be 3 to 7 days for him to be allright. thank-you from Maureen.
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Lorraine
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11 Jul 2009 11:16 |
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Karen
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11 Jul 2009 16:18 |
Lorraine
Would you mind looking for the name TOLTON for me. Its not a common name but you might get lucky.
Thanks in advance
Karen
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Lorraine
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11 Jul 2009 16:52 |
Hi Karen, Sorry no luck with Tolton,sorry Regards Lorraine
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