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    August 15

    Templetouhy

    The graves in these photos are to be found around the Roman Catholic Church in Templetouhy village
     
    Surnames appearing on the stones : Burke  -Cormack -  De La Poer  - Dempsey - Hickey  - Keating - Keatinge - Kennedy - Lalor  - Murphy - Nelson see Lalor - Phelan see Lalor - Power see Lalor  - Sheil  
     
    See the photo album for today's date

    Killeigh, Old. Co. Offaly (King's Co.)

    Last November I photographed gravestones in the old cemetery at Killeigh,
    Co. Offaly (aka King's Co.).  The graveyard is not in great condition, only
    a small number of the stones were photographed as many were in very bad
    condition.  The photographs are now on line at

    http://www.from-ireland.net/graves/off/killeighold/index.htm

    Surnames found on the photographed stones : Barry - Carberry - Carroll
    (maybe) - Corcoran  - Coughlan  - Cruise - Daly - Dempsey  -
    Doran (maybe) - Dunne (maybe) see Hill  - Garry -Grogan - Healion -
    Hill - Kelly  - Kilduf (maybe) - Lally - McDonald -
    Molloy also see Mooney - Mooney - Nolan

    Jane
    http://www.from-ireland.net 

    Mount St. Laurence, Limerick : Part 1

    I've loaded photographs of stones beginning with surnames A-C from Mount St.
    laurence graveyard in Limerick city this morning.

    There is a Christian brother plot in the graveyard, the monument gives the
    following surnames: Arthur - Barry - Buckley - Clarke - Colclough -
    Collins - Considine - Cregan  or Gregan - Duggan - Gaynor - Hegarty -
    Kelly - Kilmartin - McAuley - McGrath - McNally - Molloy - Nestor - Nolan -
    O'Brien - Roche - Ryan

    The following surnames are also found on the stones with surnames A-C :
    Devany - Donegan - Egan - Enright - Kelly - Lenihan - Lynch - MacNiece -
    Murnane - Neiland - O'Brien  - O'Connor - O'Connor - Portley - Purtill -
    Quinlan - Ronayne  - Ryan - Scannell  - Sheahan  - Smyth - White

    Like I say on the web page it's not possible to load all the Mount St.
    laurence photographs together - as it is, depending on your connection,
    you'll see that it may take a while for this particular index page to load
    as there are over 100 thumbnails on it.  It's not possible either to make
    sure that I keep track of photographs from family plots which may have the
    different surnames but which may be photographed separately.

    At this point I can decrease the size of the photo so that it takes up as
    little room on my web site as possible, plus, I can change the quality to
    make it a bit more readable than on the original.  All of this takes a while
    and as it has taken me a day or two to edit the photos on this page it will
    be a while before I get the rest of this set finished.

    Should anyone in this group be interested in copies of the original
    photographs then please let me know and I will send them to you by email.

    Other photographs from Mount St. Laurence were loaded to my Gravestone page
    in the past, these are not included in this index

    Jane
    The photographs are at:
    http://www.from-ireland.net/graves/lim/laur1/index.htm  

    Our Lady of the Wayside, Bird Hill, Co. Tipperary

    Our Lady of the Wayside Church is outside Limerick City on the main road to Limerick from Dublin.  It's a small church with few gravestones in the grounds. 
     
    When I was on my way into Limerick back in October of last year I stopped and photographed the window and station of the cross memorial plaques, plus the memorials in the Church grounds.
     
    Surnames : Aherne, Bradshaw, Carliss, Coffey, Hayes, Mulcahy, Mulvihill, Murnane, O'Dwyer, O'Rourke, Ryan and Kennedy.  The photographs are on my From Ireland web site http://www.from-ireland.net and the index page can be found at
     
    Jane