Donegal - Carne Graveyard, Pettigo, Templecarne

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CARNE GRAVEYARD, PETTIGO, CO. DONEGAL
by Rev. P. O Gallachair, Mr. P. Slevin, and Mr. John
Cunningham

Donegal Annual, 1980, pp 135-157

The graveyard and former Church in the townland of
Templecarne, near Pettigo, is one of the most ancient
Christian centres in Donegal. Situated only two miles from
Lough Derg it could hardly have escaped the influence of
this famous and ancient Christian foundation with its
origins going back to St. Patrick and on more solid
historical scholarship its association with St. Davog
(variations in spelling of this Saint's name, include
Dabheog, Avoige, etc.). The pilgrimage of Lough Derg is
commemorated in many place names in the surrounding area:
Seeavog townland near Lough Derg, Lough Avoghe near Belleek,
St. Davog's chair---a rock formation in Seeavog td., Saint's
Island in Lough Derg originally St. Davog's Island, St.
Davog's bed on Station Island, Lough Derg, and two modern
schools in Belleek and Aghyarn named after St. Davog testify
to his influence on this area.

Templecarne graveyard is on the old road from Pettigo to
Lough Derg, and although no Church is to be seen now a
Church existed there for hundreds of years and its outline
was still sufficiently visible to be recorded on the first
ordnance survey maps. The graveyard is surrounded by a
modern substantial scotch-paved wall, which no doubt
incorporates the bulk of the masonry, which made up the
former Church. Like many other ancient religious sites this
one was used as a burial place by the incoming planter
families after 1610 and an invisible but discernable line in
the graveyard divides in death as they were divided in life
the Bartons, Armstrongs, and Aikens, etc., from the names of
McGraths, the Monaghans and the Gallaghers, etc.

One of the earliest population centres came into being as a
British plantation settlement was the village of Carne,
shortened from Templecarne, which was on the hill top
overlooking the graveyard and former Church.  The Church
served this ancient population centre.

In the first O.S. maps two house clusters can be seen
repectively, named Carn Upper and Carn Lower (at the bottom
of the hill). In 1596, when the famous Bishop Miler McGrath
was surrendering the Termon lands of the Monastery of Lough
Derg to Queen Elizabeth, to have them regranted to himself
and his family, he specifically asked for a licence to hold
the market at Carne.

An even earlier mention of Carne occurs in the Annals of the
Four Masters when the first Red Hugh O'Donnell resigned his
chieftaincy at Carne, on May 26th, 1497.

This very ancient and venerable seat of Irish christianity
was taken over by incoming plantation families, but even so
both traditions continued to use the burial ground and still
do so today.  The planter families however soon found their
Church at Templecarne not to their liking. Their main centre
of population was around Pettigo and the three mile walk or
ride to and from Carne along an ill-made road to sit in a
building in poor repair in a countryside of very
ill-disposed local inhabitants was not very conducive to
prayer. The inconvenience of the journey and the safety
factor are principally mentioned as reasons for a petition
of 1680 to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland seeking permission
to move the parish Church from Carne to Aghnahoo beside
Termon Castle and 1 1/2 miles from Pettigo.  The castle had
been built by Bishop Miler and his son James McGrath. Circa
1620 had been besieged by the Laggan regiment in the 1641
Rebellion.  The Irish garrison had successfully resisted the
siege but later they withdrew from the castle and had to a
great degree demolished the place to keep it from being a
slace of strength to anyone else.  Charles Leslie, the new
lessee of the Termon McGrath Estate, with a lease of 99
years, had said that he was going to rebuild the castle and
it was with this in mind that the application was made to
build a new church 16' x 20', with a suitable enclosed
graveyard beside it.  The application was granted but
possibly due to the unsettled state of the country coming up
towards the 1690 period nothing was done either to repair
the castle or to build a new Church.  Without the castle the
new settlers found it more convenient and safer to attend a
place of worship in the village of Pettigo.  This they
erected on the site of the present Church of Ireland in
Pettigo---a building which was demolished when the present
Church was built in 1841. They still continued to use the
burial ground at Carne, in addition to a small burial around
the new Pettigo Church.

The Reverend William Skelton, Rector of Templecarne Parish
from 1750 to 1759, records the scene at some Templecarne
funerals in his period in Pettigo. He describes the funeral
parties resorting to the field next to the Carne graveyard
and there barrels of poteen being consumed.  So much
drinking was done that quarrelling and fighting often
erupted and in general scenes, which one would not wish to
see associated with a funeral.  On one occasion so heavy was
the drinking that one unfortunate mourner himself slumped
over dead and as it was related to the Reverend Skelton some
of those present were delighted that an opportunity had now
arisen for another three days of drinking at this new wake
and funeral. Skelton ascribes these scenes to Roman Catholic
families but it stretching credibility to imagine that they
alone indulged in this. Anyhow what was told to the Reverend
gentleman was probably concerning the funeral of an old
person whose funeral even today is not attended with the
same sense of sorrow as that of a child or mature adult.

On the 12th July, 1799, disaster struck the Lough Derg
pilgrimage when an entire boat load of pilgrims sank in the
lake. From the struggling mass of about 70 pilgrims only
three survived. Many of the recovered bodies were taken away
by their sorrowing relatives but some were interred in Carne
cemetery, unfortunately none with more than simple
uninscribed markers or no marker at all.

But the absence of a marker does not erase the memory of at
least some of those buried in Carne. Two men of as varied
background as possible are buried there now with unmarked
graves but one at least whose tombstone no longer marks his
burial place due to the unfortunate effects of the weather.

Prionsias Dubh McHugh's grave was probably never marked
since Prionsias Dubh was a highwayman whose place of birth
was just ten miles from Carne, in Cloghore, Co. Tyrone, and
whose hideouts lay in the hills around this area. Many of
his escapades are still recounted in the folklore of the
Pettigo/Lettercran area and when Prionsias was finally
captured he was tried and hanged in Enniskillen. His body
was taken from Enniskillen on a boat down Lough Erne to the
Waterfoot near Pettigo accompanied by a flotilla of craft
and his body laid to rest in Carne cemetery.

At a huge remove from the life and death of this highwayman
both culturally and socially was the Reverend Alexander
Calhoun, Vicar of Templecare, 1698 to 1717. His headstone no
longer records his dates but his greatgrandson brought him a
certain fame by becoming  Vice-President of the U.S.A. In
his own time the Reverend Colhoun made his own mark in his
unique treatment of the Lough Derg pilgrimage during his
term as incumbent of the parish. When he would have been
expected to do his utmost to suppress the pilgrimage to his
own great profit.

He collected money for the Pope (Peter's Pence) and employed
a Franciscan friar for this purpose.  He controlled the boat
taking the pilgrims to the island to do their station and
collected the fares. His men charged pilgrims for their
horses grazing while they were praying and drove off any
animals stabled with others and he licensed dealers in food
and drink who supplied the outgoing pilgrims. All in all he
made an excellent income from the pilgrimage.

However, for these unrecorded but known in Carne there are
obviously thousands and thousands of totally unknown and
unrecorded burials. It is most probably that the local Roman
Catholics continued to use the ruined Church of Templecarne
after it was abandoned by the local Protestants, except when
the Penal laws were being most strenuously applied.  Even
they however had abandoned Templecarne to move to Pettigo by
the early 1800's. Piggots directory records a Roman Catholic
Church in Pettigo in 1824.

Of great interest to the visitor to the graveyard is the
Scalan Shelter built against the North-West corner.  This
structure is in the style of those structures built for
priests saying Mass out of doors in the times of most
stringent application of the Penal laws. They were of the
same era as the remote Mass rocks which served a similar
purpose. The Scalan consists of a flat altar surface and a
wall in which this surface is incorporated rising and
curving out over the priest in order to partly shelter him
from the elements. Unfortunately for those imagining crowds
of Catholics congregated under a stormy sky at their
devotions in Carn graveyard---this particular Salan is a
late erection built only to shelter the priest as he
collected offerings at funerals. [Transcribers note: There
are two pictures of this Scalan in the original article
published in the Donnegal Annual.]

But even if it doesn't fulfil the visitors imagination the
Scalan does add that touch of antiquity and atmosphere,
which is totally justified by the countless centuries of
history's traffic experienced by the green sword of
Templecarne.

The initial recording of this graveyard was begun by Rev.
Fr. Gallagher, P.E., P.R.S.A.I., Derrygonnelly, and
completed by Mr. P. Slevin, Ballygee, and Mr. John
Cunningham, M.A., Belleek.

THOMAS M. BARAN. Here lyeth the body of Thomas M. Baran, who
dyed June the 28 1705. P.B. caused this to be done.

BARTON HUGH. (Barton Vault: over front entrance 1898).
Erected by Hugh Barton, J.P., who died August 10th, 1902,
aged 68 years. (On top): Heir lyes the body of William
Barton, who deceased the 22 Feb., 1693. Also the body of
Edward Barton, eldest son of William Barton, who departed
this life March the 10th, 1723, in the 66th year of age.
(Another flag on top): Requiescat in pace. Beneath this
stone are deposited the remains of Elizabeth MOT (M)EE, who
departed this life in the 27th year of her age, Decr. 12,
1803. and the remains of William Edward Tuthill who died in
the 14th year of his age, August the 15th, 1806. (On the
back vault): In memory of Ca(pt) Edward Barton, 2(4) th
Reg., died 10th April 1883, aged 35 years. (On the near side
of the vault): In memory of Folliott Warren Barton, Esq.,
J.P. and D.L., died Septr. 28th, 1870, aged 72 years.
[Footnote: Thos. Barton of Drumishin was probably the father
of William Barton, buried here, died 1693. He was father of
Ed. Barton here (1657-1723). Rev. Michael Hugh Tuthill
(1751-1822): Rector of Drumcherran (p.179), son of Rev. M.
H. Tuthill of Leslies's Clogher Clergy and Parishes, p. 273,
Rev. James Benson Tuthill (1788-1879), Rector of Belleek,
1824-77, (p. 123). One of his closest and warmest friends,
Rev. Neal Ryan (1790-1879), a friendship which lasted their
lifetime. On an unique incident in Mulleek in the Parish of
Carn (pp. 49-52), Rev. James Dill, Autobiography A County
Parson (pp. 47-48). Wm. Ed. Td. Tuthill, buried in Carn, is
probably another son of Rev. Hugh, and his wife's relations
were the Bartons. Hugh Barton, who created vault in 1898,
same as ?H. Barton Esq., J.P., 1893?, son of F.W. Barton of
Clonelly. Both of them tablet at tree in Tullhommon
commemorates F.W. Barton--Folliott Warren B. Vault
(1728-1870)]

CALHOUN, REV. ALEXANDER. (See forward.)

CAMBELL MARY. In memory of Mary Cambell who died 6th of May
1888, aged 44 years. Requiescat in pace.

CANE CATHERINE. Pray for the soul of Catherine Cane of
Croagh, died 18th September 1874 aged 98 years.

CATHCART. (Old flatstone.)

CATHCART. Erected by James Cathcart to the memory of his
father John Cathcart who departed this life. Also Robt.
Cathcart, Eliza Cathcart and Ann Jane Cathcart, who died
young.

CARR GRACE. In memory of Grace Carr who died A.D. 1882; also
her husband Simon Carr, died A.D. 1888. erected by their son
Thos. Carr.

CARR SIMEON. In loving memory of dear husband and father
Simeon Carr, died 17th May, 1970.

CARSHORE JOHN. (Flat, coat of arms, ?Spere nec Disperi?).
Hic Jacet humanae et (mortales) Reliquae Joannis Carshore
Filius Thomae Carshore, qui obiti Octodecimo
calendarum---Decembris MDCCLXVI 41 ans Sine. [Footnote: Rev.
P. Skelton in 1750, ?Ldgings with one Carshore:: (lower
farmer in the village of Pettigo?) had two sons, William and
Thomas. William was born nearly blind (Bundy's Life of
Philip Skelton, 1914, ed.p.129). thomas Carshore of Pettigo,
a Baronial constable for Tirhugh, 1756. Clogher Record
(1989): ?the Landlord, The Minister, The Tenant and Tithe in
Belleek in 1758,? pp.84-90.]

CECIL. (Nothing else.)

ADAIR GEORGE. To the memory of George Adair who departed
this life 10th October 1862, aged 77 years. And his wife
Faith Adair who died 10th November 1845, aged 33 years. Also
their daughter Faith Adair who died 24 November 1845 aged 3
months. and his son George Alexr. Adair who resigned this
mortal life 13th May 1860, aged 17 years. John Adair of
Donegal died 3rd of April 1871, aged 75 years. Blessed are
they who die in the Lord.

ADAMS JOHN. (Coat of arms). Here lies the body of John Adams
who departed this life January ye 6th, 17(7)9, aged (8)1
years. Also the body of Elinor Adams alais Barton who
departed this life July the 22nd 1792, aged 87 years. Also
the body of William Adams who departed this life March 1808,
aged (8-) years.

AIKEN. Aiken Tullylark 18788-1969, ?At the end of the road,
there is rest for evermore?. Rom. Ch. 6 v.22.

AIKEN ADAM. (Black marble pillar.) Sacred to the memory of
Adam Aiken who died 15th March 1850. His wife Kate Aiken
died 29th March 1850, and their son James 2)th March 1850.
(On the side of pillar): Sacred to the memory of John Aiken
who died 9th March 1845, aged 80 years. Also to his wife,
Eliza Aiken, who died 1848, aged 74.

AIKEN JAS. Erected by (Jas) Aiken.

LOANE JOHN. In loving memory of John Loane, died 18th March
1915, aged 85 years. His wife Elizabeth, died 29th May,
1903, aged 71.

KAIN JOHN. Here lyes ye body of John Kain who dyed April 1
1769, aged 67 years; also the body of Michael Kain year
1768, aged 35 years.

KANE CATHERINE. Pray for the soul of Catherine Kane of
Crough died 18th Sept. 1874, aged 98 years.

KENNEDY GEORGE. Erected by George Kennedy to the memory of
his beloved son Thomas Alexander Kennedy, who departed this
life January 2nd, 18(7)6, aged 9 years.

KENNEDY JOHN. Erected by John Kennedy in loving memory of
his father Edward Kennedy died 15th May 1886, aged 78 years.
His mother Letitia Kennedy, died May 6th, 1906, aged 89
years, his sister Mary Jane Kennedy, died 20th Dec. 1910,
aged 64 years; his brother Thomas Kennedy, 1st Feby, 1925,
aged 77 years; his wife Catherine Kennedy, died 24th April
1931, aged 80 years; his brother William Kennedy, died 25th
January 1935, aged 92 years. Also the above John Kennedy,
died 20th Feb. 1938, aged 86 years, and Andrew Kennedy, died
16th March 1949, aged 61 years.

KEYS GEORGE JUNR. Underneath this stone doth lie the body of
George Keys Junr., who departed this life August the 11th
1825, aged 20 years. George Keys died 25th July 1831, aged
75 years. Beneath the body of Mr. John Keys, who departed
this life August 17th 1794, aged 72 years. Also Mr. Hugh
Keys, son of the above, who departed this life August 4th,
1790, aged 41 years; also William and Elizabeth that died
young. Also the body of Mrs. Margaret Keys alias Armstrong,
wife to the above, who departed this life April the 17th,
1800, aged 70 years; also the body of Mrs. Eleanor Keys, who
departed this life August the 3rd, 1827, aged 55 years.

KILLHAM BRIAN. Here lies ye body of Brian Killham who died
June ye 26 1758, aged 73 years.

KILPATRICK MRS. In loving memory of Mrs. Kilpatrick, died
11th April 1909. from her neighbours in Paisley, Scotland.

KNOX ANDREW. Erected by Andrew Knox, gent of Belalt North,
in memory of his beloved wife Jane Knox, aged 71 years, who
departed this life November the 15th 1882. In rest she
sleeps in Jesus.

KNOX ANDREW.  Erected by Andw. Knox, Upper Belalt, in memory
of his wife Margt. Knox, who departed this life June 22nd,
1879. Also his daughter Jane Knox, who departed this life
30th Octr. 1883.

KNOX FANNY.  Here leth the remains of Fanny Knox of
Drumawark who departed this life 22nd of October 1867, aged
63 years. Jane Knox died September 23rd 1837, aged 2 years.
Also Robert Knox of Drumawark departed this life October
17th 1864, aged 82 years; also Thomas Knox, who departed
this life August 3rd 1890, aged 68 years; also Mary Knox,
who departed May 1, 1906, aged 74 years. Thy will be done.

KNOX JOHN. Here lieth the body of John Knox, of Tullycarn,
who departed this life April the 22nd, 1847?, aged 67 years.

BIRD ROBERT. Erected by Robert Bird of Aghyaran in memory of
his father John, who died 24th July 1887, aged 82 years.
Also his mother Margaret who died 5th June 1888, aged 76
years.

BLANE EDWARD. Here lies ye body of Edward Blane, who dyed
Feb. ye 5th 1755, aged 25 years.

BOGGS JAMES. (Black marble pillarstone.) Sacred to the
memory of James Boggs who departed this life August 1855;
Sarah Swanston, wife of James Boggs, died 1855, and their
children: James died 1830, Sarah died 1846, and Anne Boggs,
wife of Andrew Brimstone, died 29th August, 1888.

BRANDON. (Small, flat writing, round edges: Brandon.)

BRATTON ROBERT.  In loving memory of Robert Bratton,
Tullycarne, who died 8th August 1915, aged 78 years; also
Margaret his wife who died 17th July 1911, aged 70 years.
Their son William Cooke who died 17th November 1914 aged 40
years.

BRENNAN HUGH. In loving memory of Hugh Brennan who died Feb.
2, 1940; also his wife Mary, who died July 25 1963, aged (-)
years.

BRITTON WILLIAM. Here lieth the body of William Britton who
died December the 23rd 1818, aged 50 years; also James
Britton, January the 9th 1835, aged 84 years. John Britton.

BROWN ROBERT. (Broken.) In loving memory of Robert Brown,
died 30th May 1899, aged 89 years. Also his wife Jane, died
24th June 1910, aged 77 years. John their son, died 26th
Feby. 1904 aged 36 years.

BROWN THOMAS.  In loving memory of Thomas Brown, who died
23rd March 1881, aged 77 years. Also his wife Sarah Brown,
who died 2nd December 1896, aged 98 years.

BURNS DANIEL. Daniel Burns, departed this life jan. 12th
1809, aged 86 years. Also Mary Burns. BURNSIDE HUGH.
Beneath are deposited the remains of Hugh Burnside who dyed
this life November the 1st 1795, aged 68 years.

OGEL ELINOR. In loving memory of Ellenor Ogle, who died 6th
April 189(7) 8, aged 38 years.

OLIVER THOMAS.  Erected by Thomas Oliver in memory of his
beloved wife Jane, who departed this life January 1 1870,
aged 76 years.

O'MILLEGAN ART. Here lies ye body of Art O'Millegan who died
March ye 6 1776, aged 73 years.

PATTERSON THOMAS. Erected by Thomas Patterson of New Zealand
in memory of his father Robert Patterson, Belalt, who
departed this life November 5th 186-, aged 50 years. Also
the death of his mother Mary Patterson, who died on the 22nd
day of December 188(3) at the age of 84.

PELLY WILLIAM.   In memory of Willm Pelly who died Jan. 6th
1798, aged 45 years.

PENNELL MARY E. Erected by her husband in loving memory of
Mary E. Pennell who died 19th July 1912, aged 26 years.
Asleep in Jesus.

PHELAN JAMES. Erected by James Phelan in memory of John
Muldoon who died Sept. 1st 1873, aged 56 years. May he rest
in peace. Also James Phelan's two children Andrew and James
Joseph, who died young.

POLLOCK JANE. Erected in memory of Jane, wife of John
Pollock, who died at Croachadreeen, June 9th, 1909, aged 59
years; also Alex Pollock, who died May 25th 1911, aged 35
years; also John, son of Hume Pollock, who died at
Crocknacunnie, Oct. 18th 1911, aged 4 years.

MORROW JOSEPH. Joseph, died 24th Sept., 1956; Edith died
28th Jan., 1957.

MULDOON CATHERINE. In memory of Catherine Muldoon, who died
Jan. 2, 1799, aged 57 years; also Cormick Monaghan, who died
July 23rd, 1802, aged 47 years.

MULDOON DANIEL. Here lies ye body of Daniel Muldoon, who
died April ye 21st 1754, aged 61 years, by Peri, his son;
also ye body of Margaret Petty, who died Decbr. ye 4th 1775,
aged 36 years.

MULDOON EDWD. Here lies ye body of Edwd. Muldoon, who died
Novb. ye 17th 1759, aged 65 years.

MULDOON JOHN. 	 Here lyeth the body of John Doolin Muldoon,
who departed this life May 27, 1749, aged 48 years.

MULDOON THOMAS. In your charity pray for the souls of Thomas
Muldoon, Ballymackavaney, died 8th March, 1907, of his
sister Bridget Muldoon, died 1st September 1909, of his
brother Robert Muldoon, died 31st December 1913, and of
their sister Mary Muldoon, died 18th Jan. 1916, also
Catherine Friel, who died 31st Jan. 1951, aged 82 years, her
son John Dowd, died Oct. 1962. R.I.P.

MULLAVEL SUSANA. In memory of Susana Mullavel, who died
Jany. 11th 1801, aged 42 years.

MULREIN WILLIAM. William Mulrein, Carn, died 10th January
1905, aged 75 years. Erected by his family Charles.

MURRAY JAMES. In memory of James Murray, who died Dec. 19th
1806, aged 32 years.

MONAGHAN FELIX. In memory of Felix Monaghan, who died March
22nd, 1792, aged 70 years.

MONAGHAN GRACE. Here lies ye body of Grace Monaghan, who
died Oct. ye 7th 1771, aged 42 years; also John and Peter,
sons to ye above, who died young.

MONAGHAN HUGH. Here lies ye body of Hugh Monaghan, who died
April 15th 1777, aged 84 years.

MONAGHAN JAMES. In memory of James Monaghan, who died Oct.
22nd 1793, aged 71 years.

MONAGHAN JOHN. In memory of John Monaghan (Boushill) who
died 25th August 1877, aged 72 years; also his wife Mary,
who died March 16th 1892, aged 82 years.

MONAGHAN LAUGHLIN. Here lies ye body of Laughlin (Monaghan?)
who died May ye 7th 1771, aged 67 years.

MONAGHAN MARY.  Erected in memory of Mary Monaghan, of
Montaugh, who died 29th October 1869, aged 74 years; also
John Monaghan, who died 31st March 1877, aged 90 years.

MONAGHAN OWN. (Crucification figure with 2 cherub heads
either side.) Erected by Own Monaghan of Drumsawna, in
memory of his father, Hugh Monaghan, who departed this life
March 10, 1786, aged 47 years.

MONAGHAN RAYMOND. IHS: Here lyes the body of Raymond
Monaghan, who died May ye 24th 1742, aged 70. Also hsi son
James Monaghan, who died August ye 7th 1762, aged 45 years.
Erected by Bryan Monaghan.

MONAGHAN TORANCE. Here lies the body of Torance Monaghan,
who departed this life 16th December 1837, aged 94 years.

McHUGH THOMAS. Here liez the body of Thomas McHugh, who
departed this life June 29th, 1704, aged 44 years.

McKANE PATRICK. Erected by Patrick McKane, of Crough, in
memory of his brother Con McKane, who died 10th March, 1904.

McMAHON JOHN. Here lies ye body of John McMahon, who died
Januy ye 9th, 1773, aged 56 years; also Arthur McMahon, died
1731, aged 55 years.

McMANUS JOHN. Here lies ye body of John McManus, who died
Sep. ye 7th, 1774, aged 59 years.

McMANUS. In memory of Susan McManus, who died March 19th
1889, aged 51 years.

McMENAMIN CORNELIUS. In loving memory of Cornelius McMenamin
who died 13th Nov. 1922. His wife Catherine, died 27th July
1948. Their sons Charles, died 3rd Jan. 1944, Patrick 20th
Feb. 1961, John 16th Jan. 1964. Their daughter Cassie, died
18th June 1961. R.I.P. (erected by Frank).

IHS. (Hand grasping hammer.)

McMILDN OWEN.  Here lyeth the body of Owen McMildn, who died
Jan. ye 16, 1768, aged 52 years (Muldoon probably.)

McQUADE. Here lies ye body of Owen McQuade, who died ? 1764,
aged -1 years.

McQUAIDE CATY. Here lyes ye body of Caty McQuaide, who died
June 12th 1770, aged 50 years.

McANOLTY THOMAS. In memory of Thomas McAnolty, who died
March ye 5, 1787, aged 48 years; also his father Bryan
McAnolty, died Decbr. ye 8, 1784, aged 71 years.

McAULEY WM. This stone is erected by Wm. McAuley of Kilmore
in memory of his beloved son Wm. McAuley, who departed life
June 3rd, aged 21 years, 1815.

McBARRIN DENIS. Erected by Denis McBarrin in memory of his
wife Margaret McBarrin, who departed this life January the
16th 1808, aged 28 years.

McCABE CHARLES. Here lies ye body of Charles McCabe, who
departed 1736, aged 74 years; also the body of Macabe Denis,
who died Feb. 7, 1760, aged 67 years.

McCALEY MARY. Here lyeth the body of Mary McCaley, alis
Gallenagh,who departed this life August FE 19th, 1737, in
the 48th year of her age.

McCORMICK GEORGE. In loving memory of George McCormick, who
died at Crillen, June 7th 1886, aged 23 years. ?Asleep in
Jesus?. Thess. iv 14.

McCREA THOMAS. Erected by Thomas McCrea in memory of his
dearly beloved father James McCrea, who departed this life
------ aged 72 years; also his dearly beloved mother, Fannie
McCrea, who departed this life Sept. 1895, aged 88 years;
also Thomas McCrea, who died 5th August 1910, aged 80 years.
Blessed are the pure in heart for they shall see God.

McCULLYAN, FR. ARTHUR. ?Here (lyes ye body) of Revd. Art
McCullyan, who departed life in 1744, aged 7(4) years.
[Footnote: Rev. Art McCullyan, P.P., Carn, Clogher Record
(1973), 100-103.]

McDONELL OYNE. IHS: Here lyes the body of Oyne McDonell, who
departed May 7th 1774, aged 18 years; also the body of John
McDonell, who departed Feb. 4th, 1748, aged 6.

McGRATH JAMES. This stone erected byJames McGrath in memory
of his wife Mary McGrath, who departed this life July 30th
1827, aged 52 years.

McHUGH ARTHUR JOHN JAMES. This stone was erected by Arthur
John James McHugh, in memory of his father, James McHugh,
who departed this life Nov. 5th 1833, aged 82 years.

MITCHELL SARAH JANE. (Open book shape.) In loving memory of
Sarah Jane, the beloved wife of  Wm. T. Mitchell, died 27th
June 1907, aged 26 years. ?Blessed are the pure in heart for
they shall see God.?

MILEGAN FELIX. Here lyes ye body of Felix Milegan, who died
Janeye 4 1704, aged 70 years; also ye body of Hugh Milegan,
who died ye December ye 23rd 1776, aged 56 years.

MILLS FRANCIS. In loving memory of Francis Mills, Brookhill,
Letter, died 25th July 1942, aged 77 years. Also his wife
Sarah Ann, died 4th Nov. 1957, aged 87 years, and their son
John James, died 29th June 1958, aged 63 years. Peace,
perfect peace.

MILLS JOHN.  Mills Belalt. In loving memory of father John,
who died 25th October 1907, aged 71 years; mother Catherine
(Murray) died 19th November 1940, aged 89 years. Brother and
sisters, Alexander died Dec. 1897, aged 1 1/2 years; Robert
Oct. 1897, aged 3 years; Edward died 24th May 1910, aged 30
years; William died 6th Dec. 1914, aged 24 years; Elizabeth
died 7th June 1920, aged 29 years; Adam died 4th July 1958,
aged 80 years; Annie died 18th Aug. 1961, aged 78 years;
John died 13th Feb, 1970, aged 84. Fondly remembered.

MILLS ROBERT.  Here lies the body of Robert Mills who died
1737, aged 23 years; also the body of Francis Mills, who
died August 7th, 1762, aged -4 years; also Margaret Mills,
who died Nov. ye 7th 1762, aged 29 years------

MILLS THOMAS. Erected in loving memory of Thomas Mills, who
departed this life December 27th 1881, aged 75 years; also
his beloved wife Anne Jane, 11th 1880, aged 75 years; also
his daughters Mrs. Eliza Eccles, January 1853, aged 22
years; Fanny, January 1861, aged 26 years; Mary Jane, 1861,
aged 24 years; Jamima, November 1868, aged 23 years; Mrs.
Hannah Stuart, who died at Dublin, 3rd June 1890, aged 49
years.

MONAGHAN CONOR. In memory of Conor Monaghan, who died Decbr.
22nd 1797, aged 61 years.

MARTIN ANN. In loving memory of Ann Martin, who died
December 2(8)th 186 (5); also her beloved husband, who died
March 26th, 1869, by their children. Blessed are the dead
who die in the Lord.

MARTIN EDWARD. In loving memory of Edward Martin,
Tullycarne, who died 6th May 1911, aged 54 years; also his
wife Alice, who died 12th Dec. 1944.

MAURICE DENIS.Here lies ye body of Denis Maurice, who died
March ye (11th?) 1760, aged 84 years.

MELDRUM MARGARET.  Erected to the memory of Margaret
Meldrum, who departed this life July 27th 1871, aged 73
years. Also James Meldrum, who departed this life April 16th
1879, aged 82 years.

MACANY OWEN. Here lies ye body of Owen Macany, who died June
ye 16th 1759, aged 49 years.

MACARRY. Here lyes ye body of Owen Macarry who died June ye
16 1759. IHS.

MACOY WILL. This stone is erected by Will Macoy for him and
his wife Sarah Macoy, Sept. 1776.

MAGLAUGHLIN MICK. In memory of Mick Maglaughlin, who died
July 1795, aged 17 years, by James Maclaughlin.

MAGOLDRICK CORNULIUS. Cornulius Magoldrick caused this stone
to be erected for his Posterity 1798.

MAGOLDRRICK JOHN. John Magoldrick erect this stone for and
in memory of his father, Charles Magoldrick, who departed
this life January the 11th 1800, aged 53 years.

MAGRATH THOMAS. IHS. Here lyes ye body of Thos. Magrath, who
dyed April ye 20th 1769, aged 28 years; also the body of
John Magrath, who departed this life August ye 12 177-, aged
50 years.

MAGROARY BRIAN. Here lyes ye body of Brian Magroary, who
died May the 6th 1769, aged 70 years; also the body of
Edward Magroary, who died May 22nd 1792, aged 67 years; also
William Magroary, of the ---------

MAKIRVY TERRENCE. Here lies ye body of Terrence Makirvy, who
died Dec. ye 27th 1779, aged 62 years.

MARTIN. (Modern stone at wall). Martin, Innisclin.

AIKEN MARY. IHS. Here resteth the body of Mary, the beloved
wife of Thomas Aiken, of Pettigo, whose spirit departed 18
July 1908, and of Thomas Aiken, departed 30 August 1912;
Thomas Alexander Aiken, died in February 1948, aged 84
years; Charlotte Elizabeth Aiken, died in August 1846, aged
81 years. ?Till he Come?.

AIKEN WILLIAM.  Erected by William Aiken in memory of his
wife, Margaret, who died July 11th 1866, aged 31 years; also
his sons John and William, who died young; and said William
Aiken, who died Augst ye 4th 1913, aged 86.

ALEXANDER WILLIAM.  Erected by William Alexander in memory
of his father and mother.

ALLINGHAM ARCHIBALD.  In loving memory of our dear father
Archibald Allingham, Drumrush, who died 18th August 1917;
also our dear mother Jane Allingham, who died 25th August
1904; and our dear brother George Allingham, who died 31st
August 1921; and our uncle William Allingham, Portinode,
died 19th April 1897. Erected by their daughters Elizabeth
J. Allingham and Annie Thompson.

ALLINGHAM GEORGE.  George Allingham caused this stone to be
cut in memory of his son John Allinghamn, who departed this
life Decbr. ye 21st 1796, aged 24 years; also here lieth the
body of Jane Allingham, alias Armstrong, who departed this
life April ye 28th 1808, aged 23 years; also here lyeth the
body of Jane Allingham, alias Green, who departed this life
March the 4th 1813, aged 24 years.

ALLINGHAM GEORGE. Erected in memory of George Allingham, who
departed this life the 24th of December 185(3), aged 80
years; also his son Thomas Allingham who died February the
23rd, 1856, aged 16 years; and also Rebecca Allingham, his
daughter-in-law, who resigned this life the 9th of April
1858, in the 31st year of her age; William Allingham died
15th March 1899, aged 71 years.

DALY JAMES. In memory of James Daly, who departed this life
Septr. 10th 1807, aged 69 years.

DAUGHERTY JOHN. In memory of John Daugherty, who died Decbr.
2nd 1781, aged 77 years, and his wife Margery Bunan, died
May 15th 1789, aged 77 years; also John Daugherty, died July
12th 1795, aged 22 years; also Ann Daugherty, died Novbr.
1807, aged 31 years.

DOONAN OWEN.  Owen Doonan erected this stone in memory of
his mother Elinor Doonan, alias Gallagher, who departed this
life Febru 27th 1793, aged 46 years.

DOUD LUKE.  This stone is erected by Luke Doud in memory of
his mother Ann Doud, who departed this life October 10 1814,
aged 60 years.

DUDGEON HUGH. This stone is erected by Hugh Dudgeon in
memory of his wife Jane Dudgeon, who departed this life the
18th of July 1824, aged 58 years. In memory of the above
Hugh Dudgeon, who departed this life April the 4th 1842,
aged 76 years.

BYND MARY. Erected by Mary Bynd in memory of her beloved
husband Wm. (B)ynd, who dpearted this life March 2(3)rd
1860, aged 55 years.

ELLIOTT. Here lies the body of -------Elliott, who departed
this life Decembr ye 21, 1747, aged 72; also Ann Elliott,
alias (sic) Johnston, departed this life August ye 30th
1761, aged 70 years; also the body of James Elliott, son of
the above, who died Jan. 14 18(3)2, aged 87 years; also the
body of Margaret Elliott, alias Johnston, who died Oct. 7
1817, aged 77 years; also George Elliott, who died June 9th,
1806, aged 55 years.

GALAHER JAMES. James Galaher erected this for his posterity
1796.

GALLAGHER FRANK. Erected by Frank Gallagher in memory of his
father, Brian Gallagher, who departed this life September
10th 1802, aged 60 years.

GALLAGHER FRANCIS. Erected by Francis Gallagher in memory of
his father William Gallagher, who departed this life October
20th 1840, aged 44 years; also John Gallagher, who departed
this life April 28th 1862, aged 80 years.

GALAR MARY. Erected by Mary Galar for her son Roger Gormly,
who died July 1st 1801, aged 19 years.

GALLAGHER FRANCIS. (Coat of Arms). Here lies the body of
Francis Gallagher, who departed this life Feb. ye 15th 1771,
aged 22 years; also his brother Hugh Gallagher, who departed
this life May the 19th 1783, aged 25 years.

GALLAUGHER FARRELL. Erected by Ferrell Gallaugher in memory
of his father Brian Gallaugher, who departed this life Sept.
10th 1822, aged 69 years.

GORLLICK NOLLA. IHS. Here lyeth the body of Nolla Gorllick
alias McCab who departed this life November the 15 1729.

COLE JAMES. In memory of James Cole, who departed this life
18 February 1869, aged 92. Also William Cole, his son, who
departed this life 18th March 1878, aged 74 years.

COLLINS WILLIAM.  Erected in loving memory of William
Collins of Aghadoey, died 8th Nov. 1890, aged 81 years; also
his wife Mary Ann, who died 18th Nov. 1901, aged 80 years;
his son William, who died 24th March 1865, aged 17 years.

COLTON JOHN. In loving memory of John Colton, Cullion, who
died Aug. 19th, 1910, aged 77 years.

CONOR PAT. Erected by Pat Conor in memory of his mother,
Susan Conor, who died June 28th, 1884, aged 56 years.

CORIKIN JAMES. In memory of James Corikin, who died Feb.
1767, aged 51 years.

CORRIGAN JOHN. Erected by John Corrigan, Aughalane, in
memory of his father, Patrick Corrigan, who departed this
life March 16th, 1885, aged 86 years; also his mother,
Margaret Corrigan, who departed this life April 1865; also
his wife, Jane Corrigan, who departed this life December
18th, 1903. R.I.P.

COULTER DAVID. Erected by David Coulter in memory of his son
David Coulter, who departed this life December 25, 1(8)1(5),
aged 20 years.

FUNSTON DAVID (Fincashel). Erected by David Funston,
Fincashel, in memory of his father, David Funston, who
departed this life January the 19th in the year 1845, aged
73 years; also in memory of my beloved wife, Ellenor
Funston, who departed this life December the 16th, 1882,
aged 74.

FUNSTON WILLIAM.  Erected by William Funston, in loving
memory of Elizabeth, his beloved wife, who died 30th October
1908; William Funston died 3rd June 1725, aged 89 years.

FUNSTON DAVID. Erected by David Funston, Tullycarn, in
loving memory of his father, John Funston, aged 62 years;
also his mother, Margaret Funston, who fell asleep in Jesus,
May 21st 1891, aged 76 years; and the above named David
Funston, who died 19th February 1903, aged 56 years.

SCOTT ADAM. Adam Scott, Surgeon, Royal Navy, died 13th
November 1824, aged 53 years. Eleanor Scott, his mother,
died 12th April 1825, aged 70 years. James, only son of
Surgeon Scott, died 7th July 1836, aged 18 years. Rev. Simon
Nelson, departed this life 3rd May 1847, aged 36 years.
Mary, wife of the Rev. S. Nelson, died 24 June, 1868, aged
69 years. [Footnote: Rev. Simon Nelson, Presbyterian
Minister, from South Armagh, wrote A History of the Parish
of Creggan in Counties Armagh and Louth 1611-1840, published
by PRONI in 1973, edited with introduction and account of
Rev. Nelson by Rev. T.O. Fiaich, RIP.]

SCOTT CATHERINE. Sacred to the memory of Catherine, only
daughter of Walter and Ellin Scott, who departed this life
18th February, 1841.

SHALLA CATHLEEN. In memory of Cathleen Shalla, who died May
1801, aged 16 years.

STEVENSON JAMES. Erected by James Stevenson in memory of his
son George, who departed this life on 1st August 18(6)0,
aged 21 years.

STEVENSON MARGARET J. Erected by Margaret J. Stevenson in
memory of W. S. Stevenson, died July 25th 1917, aged 44;
also his father, J. Stevenson, died May 20th 1919, aged 88
years; and infant son Drumwark.

STEWEART GEORGE. This stone erected by George Steweart,
William Steweart, Wright Steweart, Chars Steweart, John
Steweart in memory of their father, Andrew Steweart, who
departed this life March 1810, aged 82 years.

STEWART JOHN COLLINS.  Erected in loving memory of Janie,
beloved wife of John Collins Stewart, who died 23rd Aug.
1901, aged 38 years. Benjamin Joseph, infant son, who died
1st Jan. 1891, aged 6 weeks.

STUART GEORGE. Erected in loving memory of George Stuart,
Pettigo, who entered into his rest June 10th 1880, aged 68
years; and Margaret, his wife, May 13th, 1853, aged 35
years; also Jeremiah, their son, January 21st, 1873, aged
3(1) years.

STUART HANNAH. Erected in loving memory of Hannah, wife of
W. H. Stewart, who died at her residence, Dalymount, Dublin,
June 3rd, 1890, aged 49 years; and T. Allen Stuart, dearly
loved son, who died Feb. 4 1908(0), aged 42 years.

FOSTER CHRISTOPHER. Erected by Christopher Foster in memory
of his two beloved children, Christopher and John, who
departed this life March the 20th 1845, the former aged 20
years, the latte 16.

FITZPATRICK. Coat of Arms Fortis-fuh forte. Here lies the
body of John Fitzpatrick who departed this life June 23,
1792, aged 73 years; also the body of Jane Fitzpatrick,
alias---his---- who departed this life August the 17th 1805,
aged 91 years.

FLANAGAN JOHN. Here lyes ye body of John Flanagan, who died
Fby. 7, 1772.

FLANAGAN CATY. IHS PF. Here lyeth ye body of Caty Flanagan,
who died May ye 6th 1766, aged 45 years.

FUNSTON JOHN.  Erected by John Funston, Fincashel, in memory
of his children, Ellen died Sep. 15 1873, aged 18 months,
and Alexander died Nov. 23 1885 aged 12 years; John Funston
died 30th Dec. 1924, aged 84 years; also his wife, Sophia
Funston, died Sept. 19, 1929, aged 88 years.

HALL JAMES. Erected to the memory of James Hall, who
departed this life February 10th, 1881.

HAMILTON HAZLETT. In loving memory of my dear husband,
Hazlett Hamilton, Pettigo, who died 22nd February 1918, aged
50 years. Until the daybreak and the shadows flee away.
Erected by Kate Aiken.

HAMILTON JAMES (Hamilton Vault). Erected by James Hamilton
in memory of his father Hazlett Hamilton Esq. born 12th
Sept. A.D. 1801, died (8)th Dec. 1864. In life benevolent
and useful. In death regretted by a large circle of friends
and acquaintances. His loss was mourned (more by) the poor
as that of a great benefactor. Also my dear mother, Anne
Hamilton, born 22nd Sept. 1812, died April 3rd 1878, aged 61
years; and her son Henry Hamilton, who died July 1st 1877,
aged 80 years. James Hamilton, J.P., Bundoran. [Footnote: A
Pettigo merchant, Mr. Hazlett Hamilton, owned the ?Ranger?,
the largest boat employed in this traffic (freight traffic
on Lough Erne, 1837). R. Read, Pettigo, p. 78. He was also
presiding officer over Senechal's Court at Pettigo (p.82).
Cf. Where Erne & Drowes Meet the Sea, pp.62/7: Rev. Hazlett
Hamilton and Bundoran Fights on the way to the Sea.]
(Top of same vault) James Aiken, departed this life on the
(10) April 18(4)1, (in life)------years; also Mary, his
wife, on the 28th Nov. 1856, in her 83rd year.

HENDERSON. (Upright, black marble). In loving memory of
Robert Henderson, died 1921, Mary Henderson died 1943. Also
James Henderson, died 1969. The Lord is My Shepard.

HILLIARD ELIZABETH. Erected by Elizabeth and Catherine
Hilliard, Niagara Falls, America, in loving memory of their
mother, died 20th Sept, 1880, aged 42; also George Hilliard,
died young.

HILLIARD JOHN. Erected by his beloved wife to the memory of
John Hilliard, of Drumawark, who departed this life February
9th 1873, aged 61 years.

JERVIS ARTHUR. In loving memory of Arthur Jervis, died 8th
Sept. 1875, aged 75 years. His wife Jane, die 10th May 1881,
aged 65 years. His daughter Margaret, died 21st Nov. 1905,
aged 55 years. ?Thy Will be done?.

JONES THOMAS.  Erected by Thomas Jones in memory of his
wife, Jane Jones, who died November-------

JOHNSTON. 2 large flat tombstones in Latin, mostly
illegible.

JOHNSTON ARTHUR. Here lies the body of Arthur Johnston, who
departed this life June 24th 1772, aged 75 years; also
Robert Johnston, who departed this life 20th 17-2, aged 51
years; also Elizabeth Johnston, who departed this life 1778,
aged (---) years; also George Johnston, who departed this
life July 22nd 1792, aged --3 years; also Mrs. Elizabeth
Johnston, the adored wife to the above Robert, who departed
this life June 21st 1789, aged 66 years; also Robert
Johnston, who departed this life January 13th 1806, aged 12
years.

JOHNSTON JAMES. In loving memory of James Johnston,
Sessiaskielta, died 9th Aug. 1932; also his wife Catherine,
who died 11th Nov. 1948, and their son Ernest, who died in
infancy.

JOHNSTON JOHN. Erected by John Johnston, Lettercrann, in
memory of his father, Abraham Johnston, who died 20th
December 1900, aged 88 years; also his mother, Isabella, who
died 2nd of November 1911, aged 83 years.

JOHNSTON JOHN. In loving memory of John Johnston, of
Sessakielty, who died 4th Feb 1937, aged 78 years; also his
sister, Mary Ann, who died 25th Oct. 1940, aged 82 years.

JOHNSTON THS. Beneath are deposited the remains of Ths.
Johnston Esqr., Ballyshannon, whom through tedious illness
bore the most acute pain. He departed this life 6th Decr.
1817, aged 40 years, and who for Friendship, Hospitality and
Benevolence some might equal but few could excell. (Two
large flats, same coats of arms in Latin, mostly illegible.)

JUNKIN SIDNEY. Erected by Sidney Junkin of Figh in memory of
his mother; Sidney Junkin, who departed this life the 11th
December 1846, aged 70 years.

HILLIARD JOHN.  Erected by John Hilliard, U.S.A., in memory
of his parents, John and Susan Hilliard; also sister Susan
Hilliard and Margaret Hilliard.

HILLARD ROBERT. Erected by his beloved wife in memory of her
husband, Robert Hillard, who departed this life March 1st
1876, aged 80 years.

HILLIARD THOMAS. In loving memory of my dear husband Thomas
Hilliard, Gortnessy, who died 4th June 1956. ?In the way of
righteousness is life and in the pathway thereof there is no
death. Prov. 12,28. Erected by his wife.

HOLMES JOHN. (Coat of arms). Here lies the body of John
Holmes, who departed this life on the 3rd day of December in
the year of Our Lord 1813, aged 44 years. Also sister Anne,
died August the 6th 1814, aged 24 years. John Cathcart, died
Dec. 29th 1823, aged (8)4 years.

THOMPSON JAMES. In memory of James Thompson, died 1871, aged
48 years; also his wife Mary Anne Thompson, died 1914, aged
81.

TRAVERS ELONER. Eloner Travers departed this life August the
16th 1833, aged 61 years; also her husband, James Travers,
departed this life October the 31st 1831, aged 84 years.

ARMSTRONG GEORGE. Here lies the body of George Armstrong,
who departed this life-----the 14th year of his age-----the
body of Susanna Armstrong, alias W------who departed this
life (Aug.---) 1769 aged-----years.

ARMSTRONG MARY. (Coat of arms). Here lies the body of Mary
Armstrong, alias McCrea, who departed this life Dec. ye 20th
1785, aged (4)2 years. Here lies the body of Robert
Armstrong, who departed this life October the 27th 1767,
aged 14 years -----body of Christ------

ROBERT ARMSTRONG. Here lyeth the body of Robert Armstrong,
who departed this life March ye 13, 1719, aged 71 years.
Here lyeth the body of Ann Armstrong, who departed this life
November the 7th, 1734, aged 14 years. Here lieth the body
of George Armstrong, who departed this life-----7th year.
Also the body of-------Armstrong, alias--------, who
departed 1769.

WARD HUGH. In memory of Hugh Ward, who died May 25th, 1796,
aged 50 years; also Margaret Ward, who died Dec. 30th, 1792,
aged 79 years, and Rose Ward, died April 16th, 1793, aged 16
years; also Catherine Ward, who died-----12th 1808.

WAUCHOB. Here lies the body of Thomas Wauchob, who died the
27th of January 1811, aged 77 years. Also his son, Simon
Wauchob, died November the 29th, 1854, aged 48 years.

WHITAKER JAMES. IHS. Here lies the body of James Whitaker,
who died April ye 4th, 1768, aged 34 years.

WOODS DORBY. (Small cartwheel). Here lies the body of Dorby
Woods, who departed this life April the (5)the 1776, in the
70th year of his age.

WOODS JAMES. In memory of James Woods, who died 7th January
1889, aged 83 years.

WRAY LETITA. Erected in memory of Letita Wray, Carn, who
died 22nd Jan. 1935, aged 60 years. Her husband, James, died
4th March, 1947, aged 78.

VIRTUE. (Stone; no other inscription).

YOUNG WILLIAM.  Erected in loving memory of William Young of
Gortnessy, who departed this life November 20th 1870. Also
his beloved wife Rebecca, who departed this life April 2nd
1867. Also Elizabeth Young, died July 11th, 1895. also in
memory of Eleanor Wade, who died 18th June, 1907. Also in
memory of David Elliott, died 13th June, 1908, loved husband
of Susan Young Elliott.

COULTER WILLIAM. William Coulter erected this stone in
memory of his father, Charles Coulter, who departed this
life April 27th 1802, aged 67 years.

CRAWFORD. Crawford. Till God in his Glory unites us again.

CRAWFORD BENJAMIN. In loving memory of Benjamin Crawford,
Cullion, died 9th August 1971, aged 93 years; also his wife
Mary Jane, died 28th June 1972, aged 87 years. Peace Perfect
Peace.

CRAWFORD ISAAC. Mary the beloved wife of Isaac Crawford, of
Cullian, who departed this life November 12th 1865, aged 86
years. She sleeps in Jesus. Also her husband, Isaac
Crawford, who died trusting in Jesus, February 2nd 1881,
aged 85 years. They rest in hope of a glorious resurrection.
On top of above stone: In loving memory of our dear parents
Robert and Isabella Crawford.

CRAWFORD JEREMIAH. (Coat of arms). Here lyes the body of
Jeremiah Crawford, who died June the 19th, 1707, aged 40
years. Also John Crawford, son of Jas. Crawford, who died
November the 4th 1753, aged 2 years. Erected by Jas.
Crawford for him and his posterity.

CUNNINGHAM LETITIA. Dudgeon: In loving memory of Letita
Cunningham, wife of Simon Dudgeon, who departed this life
4th June 1914. Also Evangeline Florence, eldest daughter of
above, died 4th January 1900. Also the above names Simon
Dudgeon, died 25th October 1917. ?Until the daybreak and the
shadows flee away.?

CURNING JOHN. Here lies the remains of John Curning, who
died Oct. the 8th, 1814, aged 50 years; also his wife Mary
Curning, who died June the 16th 1826, aged 51.

SWANSTON FRED A.G. In loving memory of Fred A.G. Swanson,
died 7th March, 1906, in his 26th year. A precious one from
us is gone, A voice we loved is stilled, A place is vacant
in our home, Which never can be filled? James Swanston died
24th June 1906, in his 77th year.

SWANSTON HUGH. Erected to the memory of Hugh Swanston, of
Pruckless, who died 27th Octr. 1886, aged 89 years. His end
was peace. Also his wife, Mary Swanston, died 23rd June,
1891.

SWANSTON MARY. Here lies the body of Mary Swanston, alias
Reed, who died----- aged 52 years; also ye body of ------who
died ye----(1777?) aged----; also ye body of John Swanston,
who died Feb. ye 3, 1761, aged----years; also ye body of
Jane Swanston, who died Feb. ye----1757, aged 6 years; also
ye body of Robert Swanston, husband of -----Mary, who died
August ye---1803, aged 61 years; also the body of John
Swanston, who died Decmeber 8th, 17(---), aged (33) years.
[Footnote: R. Read (Pettigo, 1897, p. 11) mentions one of
the Swanstons of Pettigo as a veteran of Battle of the
Boyne. He also tells that this family was generous to the
poor (pp. 83-88)]


Source:
The Parish of Carn (1975), Rev. P. Gallagher, R.E.,
F.R.S.A.I., (pp. 5-7); Clogher Record (1975), 301-308.