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Borrisoleigh, Glenkeen Graveyard (PDF) Ireland Genealogy Projects Archives Tipperary Headstones Glenkeen Graveyard, Borrisoleigh, Tipperary, Ireland Contributed by John Connors <[email protected]> Street View Copyright by Photographer. Ered by Edmd Ryan of Eliegh in memory of his mother Mary Ryan depd Sepr 2/1 1808 agd 70 yrs May her soul rest in peace. Amen (1) Ered by Wm Keough of Cullohill in memory of his father Thos Keough depd Dec 20th 1818 agd 81 yrs also his wife Hanna Keoh agd 78 may they rest in peace Amen. (2) In loving memory of Mary Hogan (nee fogarty), Rody’s first wife died 6 april, 1919, aged 36 yrs interred in Kilvalure Cemetery Drombane Rest in Peace Erected by Rody's daughters Margaret O Dwyer and Bridget Costello (3) In loving memory of our dear parents Rody Hogan, Glenbreeda Died 28th June 1935, aged 69 years and his wife Margaret (nee Dee) died 20th Sept. 1947, aged 64 years. Our brother James Hogan died 28th Feb, 1978, aged 51 years and our brother Rody Hogan died 20th Sept - 1999, aged 75 years also our brother William Hogan died 11th Nov. 2004, aged 80 years . Remember also our father's brothers and sisters James Hogan died 23rd December 1903 aged 50 years Johanna Quinlan (nee Hogan) died 26th May 1902, aged 37 Years. Bridget Hogan died 6th Feb 1919, aged 50 years .Rest in peace. Erected by their loving family. (4) In memory of our grandparents Patrick and Mary Lynch Templederry and their family including John Lynch, Glenkeen died 19th July 1938. His wife Margaret died 14th Sept 1946. Patrick Lynch, Mountkinane died 8th March 1947, his wife Nora died 30th Sept 1942. Daniel Lynch, Dublin died 16th Mar 1935. His wife Bridget. died 18th Sept 1953 Michael Lynch,Fantane died 23rd December 1995. (5) Erected by Thomas O Shea, Gurtagarry in memory of his wife Mary O'Shea died sep 18 1891 aged 60 also the above Thomas O Shea died June 17 1894 aged 76 RIP (6) In loving memory of Edward Gleeson Ballyheen died 3-aug.1933 age 49yrs. His wife Norah died 9 Jan 1985 age 91 yrs and in loving memory of Margaret Gleeson (nee Fleming) died 10th Feb.2012.age 74 yrs. RIP Erected by their son and daughter (7) Erected by Timothy Gleeson Glenaguile in loving memory of his son John died June 9 1897 aged 18. Edward Gleeson Gurtagarry died 26th May 1918 aged 86 years. His wife Julia died 8-3-1921 aged 74. Their son Bartholomew died 25.Mar 1948, aged 69 years. His wife Catherine, died 9-1-1965 aged 74. (8) Pray for the souls of Edmond Gleeson Knockanure His son Michael died 29 Feb 1882 aged 96 years and his wife Bridget died 11 sept 1884 aged 88 years. Thomas Gleeson died 10 Sept 1921 aged 80 years. His wife Margaret died 11 May 1919 aged 68 years. Thomas Gleeson died 24 Sept 1952 aged 72 years. His wife Margaret died 10 Jan 1966 aged 73 years. (9) Erected by Edmond Gleeson of Knockenure in memory of his son Michl Gleeson who depd this life Feb 29 1820 aged 29 yrs. May his soul rest in peace Amen. Thomas Gleeson died 10 Sept 1921 aged 80 years . Also his wife Margaret died 11 May 1919 aged 68 years. (10) In loving memory of Mary Leahy Late of Dublin died 27 July 1978 aged 82 years. Her husband Patrick late of Grange & Dublin died 19 July 1979 aged 89 years and their son John (Jack)Leahy died 15th May 2004, aged 73. (11) Erected by Mary Henesy Borrisoleigh in memory of her son Philip Henesy who died August 31 1811 aged 24 years. The Lord have mercy on his soul amen. (12) INRI. Erected by Thomas Hogan Glanbreeda in memory of his father James Hogan died May 10 also his mother Bridget Hogan died July 12. The above Thomas died 7th June 1926 aged 82 years his daughter-in-law Anna Hogan (nee Kennedy) died 19th April 1928 aged 37 Years.RIP (13) INRI CRUZ AVE SPES UNICA MERCY By Patk & Rodger Hogan in memory of their brother Michl Hogan of Fantane who dep. This life Mar 14 1822 agd 52 yrs, may he rest in peace. Also their father Michl Hogan who died May 10 1837 agd 85 yrs and thir mother. (14) IHS Here lieth the body of Joan Ryan who departed this life May the 1 1774 aged 27 yrs . Ed by I:nR:n (15) IN EXCELSIS Here lieth the body of John Ryan of Clonmore who died June 3 1813 aged 52 yrs may he rest in peace amen. Erected by his wife Catherine Meagher (16) CRUX AVE SPES UNICA. Erecd by John Ryan of Latterra in memory of his father Thos Ryan, Glanmor who depd May 5th 1825 agd 72 yrs. May his soul rest in peace. (17) Erecd by Robert Harnet of Rusna Moultinee in memory of his wife Winifred Harnett als Ryan who dept this life Aprl 7th 1829 agd 37 yrs may she rest in peace. Amen. (18) I.H.S ..Erected by Dan Devitt Cleaveland Ohio USA, in memory of his father James Devitt Killamoyne who died 15th Nov 1857 aged 42 years also his mother Mary Devitt who died 11 March 1884 aged 66 years. Winifred Devitt died 1914 Laurence Devitt died 1916. R.I.P James Devitt died oct. 1904 Laurence Devitt died Nov 1949 m Margaret Devitt died 30 march 1950 her husband Daniel died 29 June 1956 and their son died in infancy. their son Laurence died 8 July 1999 aged 69 years his wife Bridget died 5th June 2012 aged 78 years and their children in spirit. R.I.P. (19) Here lies the body of John Dwyer of Rusheen died June 9th 1840 agd 70 yrs also his wife Judeth Kennedy died Nov 9th 1843 agd 68 yrs (20) Erected by Ann Leahy in memory of her beloved husband John Leahy who died July 27th 1831 aged 47 years also his father James Leahy who died sept 12th 1791 aged 61 years. Here also are interred the remains of Anne Lahy otherwise Reardon wife of the above names John Lahy who died on the 22nd day august 1836 aged 61 years. In loving memory of Josaphine Brady nee Leahy Archerstown Thurles died 18 Jan 1986 RIP (21) In loving memory of John Leahy Pallas Street Borrisoleigh died 20th March 1948 aged 71 yrs his wife Bridget died 24th March 1953 aged 77 years their son Thomas died 18th Jan 1980 aged 62 yrs. His son Terence died 20th Feb 1954 aged 10 months. R.I.P LEAHY - Ryan Roscrea on side (22) Here lies the body of Patk IAR_ died Jan 22nd 1796 aged 84 yrs also his ? Mary Mara T--hy who died aug _ 1771 aged 40 yrs. May they rest in peace. Amen. (23) Erected by Thomas Leahy Grange in living memory of his father Thomas died 5th Oct 1929 aged 82 years his mother Mary died 18th June 1935 aged 85 years his brother Michael died 27th Jan 1907 aged 26 years his niece Mary Leahy died Nov 1928 aged 2 years. Thomas Leahy died 8-May 1976 his sister Margaret died 28-Dec 1969. R.I.P (24) I.H.S Erected by Stephen Kelly Glannanough in memory of his father Thos Kelly who dep Sepr 18 1839 agd 64 yrs also his brother John Kelly (25) Erected by Mrs. Kirwan Curraghleigh in memory of her husband Martin Kirwan died March 1st 1882 aged 67 yrs. John Kirwan, Aug 1892 his wife Catherine Jan 1923 their daughters Sarah May 1925 Annie March, 1927. (26) This stone was renewed by John Ryan Lanigan of Borrisoleigh. Here lies the body of Daniel Ryan who died on Septr the 17th 1797 agd 53 yrs may he rest in peace amen. Also Daniel Ryan father of the above named John and grandson of Daniel Ryan died Septr 9th 1858 agd 46 (27) Erecd by Martin Fogarty in memory of his wife Mary fogarty als Maher depd March 28 1812 agd 30 yrs may she rest in peace amen. Terence Kennedy & Mary Fogarty their daughter Brgd departed. (remaining inscription underground) (28) Erected by Bridget Ryan in memory of husband Thos Ryan of Aoleshaun he was a kind and loving parent who died Jan 11th 1851 aged 48 yrs . May he rest in peace. (29) In loving memory of Denis Kennedy, Borrisoleigh died 5th Jan 1917 his wife Margaret died 5th Dec 1929 and their sons Martin, died 3rd Jan 1922. Philip died 17 sept 1927 . James died 12th Nov 1957 . John died 26th June 1969, their daughter Mary died 9th July 1979 also Bridget Kennedy (wife of the above James) died 16th March 1995. R.I.P (30) In loving memory of Mrs. Margaret Ryan Mountkinane died 15-4-1947 aged 39 yrs. Her husband John died 27-4-1950 aged 64 yrs. Her mother Margaret Kennedy died 2-6-1946 aged 83 yrs her father Martin Kennedy and her son Jerry Ryan died 28-1-1982 aged 50 yrs. (31) I.H.S Erected by John Kennedy, Mt. Kinane in memory of his father & mother John & Johanna Kennedy also his sisters Bridget, Margaret, Mary Ann, Con Kennedy died 10-June 1931. Baby Christopher Kennedy died 18-Nov 1965, his father Patrick Kennedy died 15-Aug 1989. Nonie Kennedy (nee Collins) died 19th Jan 2010, aged 87 years, Bridie Meads died 13th July 1992 R.I.P Charlie Meads, died 4th Nov 1996.
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