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North of Ireland Family History Society Index to Graveyard Inscriptions Extracted from Journals North of Ireland Family History Society Index to Graveyard Inscriptions Extracted from Journals See the Journals page to find which journals have been indexed up to April 2014. Shelfmark County Cemetery Records found in IR 010/004 Armagh Creggan Graveyard - inscriptions Seanchas Ard Mhacha Vol 6 No 2 1972 Page 309 010/018 Tyrone Drumglass Cemetery - inscriptions Seanchas Ard Mhacha Vol 7 No 2 1974 Page 316 010/018 Tyrone Drumglass, Old Drumglass, Roman Catholic Seanchas Ard Mhacha Vol 7 No. 2 1974 Page 316 inscriptions 010/020 Armagh Tullyallen Gravestone inscriptions Seanchas Ard Mhacha Vol 8 No 2 1977 Page 308 010/023 Tyrone Clonoe, St Michael's Graveyard inscriptions Seanchas Ard Mhacha Vol 10 No 1 1980/1 Page 63 010/024 Louth Ballymakenny Gravestone Inscriptions Seanchas Ard Mhacha Vol 11 No 1 1983/84 Page 107 010/025 Armagh Armagh City, Sandy Hill Graveyard Seanchas Ard Mhacha Vol 11 No 2 1985 Page 395 Inscriptions 010/030 Louth Monasterboice Graveyard Inscriptions Seanchas Ard Mhacha Vol 14 No 1 1990 Page 102 015/002 Antrim Ballynure Graveyard, some information Ollar View (B'Clare) No. 3 1999 Page 44 015/003 Antrim Kilbride, Old Churchyard, information Ollar View (B'Clare) No. 4 2001 Page 14 025/ 09 Tyrone Kilskeery (old) Clogher Record Vol 8 No 1 1973 Page 73 025/001 Fermanagh Donagh - inscriptions Clogher Record Vol 1 No 2 1955 Page 141 025/001 Fermanagh Kinawley Clogher Record Vol 1 No 4 1956 Page 161 025/001 Monaghan Drumully (old) Clogher Record Vol 1 No 2 1954 Page 35 025/001 Monaghan Tydavnet (old) Clogher Record Vol 1 No 2 1954 page 43 025/002 Fermanagh Cleenish (Holywell) - inscriptions Clogher Record Vol 2 No 1 1957 Page 138 025/002 Monaghan Donagh near Glaslough Clogher Record Vol 2 No 1 1957 Page 192 025/003 Monaghan Rackwallace Clogher Record Vol 4 No 3 1962 Page 155 025/004 Monaghan Magheross Clogher Record Vol 5 No 1 1963 Page 123 025/010 Monaghan Clontibret (old) Clogher Record Vol 8 No 2 1974 Page 228 025/014 Monaghan Glaslough, St Salvator's, C o I Clogher Record Vol 9 No 3 1978 Page 351 025/016 Monaghan Galloon Clogher Record Vol 10 No 2 1980 Page 264 025/018 Monaghan Killeevan, St. Livinus’ , RC Clogher Record Vol 11 No 1 1982 Page 119 025/018 Monaghan Killeevan Clogher Record Vol 11 No 1 1982 Page 131 025/018 Monaghan Killeevan, St. Lukes's C o I Clogher Record Vol 11 No 1 1982 Page 138 025/018 Monaghan Aghabog, St. Mary’s, Latnamard Clogher Record Vol 11 No 1 1982 Page 140 025/019 Monaghan Kilmore Clogher Record Vol 11 No 2 1983 Page 184 025/020 Monaghan Clones Round Tower & Abbey Clogher Record Vol 11 No 3 1984 Page 421 025/021 Monaghan Drumswords Clogher Record Vol 12 no 1 1985 Page 18 025/021 Monaghan Kilmore (Additions) Clogher Record Vol 12 No 1 1985 Page127 025/023 Monaghan Errigal (Old) Clogher Record Vol 12 No 3 1987 Page 372 025/024 Monaghan Clones, St. Tighernach's C o I Clogher Record Vol 13 No 1 1988 Page 90 025/025 Monaghan Roslea, St. Tierney's Clogher Record Vol 13 No 2 1989 Page 103 025/040 Fermanagh Pubble Graveyard Galloon Clogher Record Vol 18 No 1 2003 Page 1 North of Ireland Family History Society, Unit C4, Valley Business Centre, 67 Church Road, Newtownabbey BT36 7LS, Northern Ireland. http://www.nifhs.org 1 [email protected] North of Ireland Family History Society Index to Graveyard Inscriptions Extracted from Journals 025/040 Monaghan Killeevan & Galloon 18th & 19th C Clogher Record Vol 18 No 1 2003 Page 1 025/041 Monaghan Donagh near Glaslough Clogher Record Vol 18 No 2 2004 Page 351 025/042 Monaghan Killanny Old Cemetery Clogher Record Vol 6 No 1 1966 Page 191 025/042 Monaghan Drumsnat Graveyard Clogher Record Vol 6 No 1 1966 Page 98 025/042 Monaghan Muckno, Church Hill Clogher Record Vol 6 No 1 1966 Page151 025/047 Fermanagh Old Rossory Graveyard, Enniskillen, Clogher Record Vol 19 No 2 & 3 2007 -8 Page 253 Monumental Inscriptions & background 025/050 Tyrone Parish of Donacavey, Donacavey Cemetery Clogher Record Vol 7 No 2 1970 Page 299 inscriptions 025/052 Monaghan Old Latlorcan graveyard inscriptions Clogher Record Vol 21 No 1 2012 Page 117 028/009 Armagh Freeduff Presbyterian Graveyard inscriptions, Creggan Local History No. 10 Page 99 Creggan Parish, Cullyhanna, 029/003 Cavan Lurgan Epitaphs, Barony of Castlerahan Breifne Vol. I No. 4 1961 Page 376 029/005 Cavan Magherintemple Cemetery inscriptions, Breifne Vol. II No. 6 1963 Page 248 Parish of Drung 029/006 Cavan Kildrumfertan Epitaphs, Killnaleck Breifne Vol. II No. 8 1965 Page 455 029/012 Cavan Templeport Cemetery Inscriptions Breifne Vol. IV No. 14 1971 Page 255 029/015 Cavan Crosserlough Old Cemetery inscriptions Breifne Vol. V No. 17 1976 Page 140 029/018 Cavan Callowhill graveyard headstone inscriptions Breifne Vol. VI No. 21 1982 Page 89 029/021 Cavan Ballyconnell cemetery inscriptions pre. 1900. Breifne Vol. VII No. 25 1987 Page 497 Townland of Doon & St. Brigid's Chapel, Cullyleenan 029/022 Cavan Kilsherdany inscriptions, Cootehill Breifne Vol. VII No. 26 1988 Page 605 029/025 Cavan Denn Old Cemetery inscriptions Breifne Vol. VIII No. 30 1994 Page 497 029/026 Cavan Killeshandra Old Cemetery inscriptions Breifne Vol. VIII No. 31 1995 Page 616 029/028 Cavan Kill cemetery inscriptions, Killnaleck Breifne Vol. VIII No. 33 1997 Page 825 029/032 Cavan Old Castlerahan gravestone inscriptions Breifne Vol. IX No. 37 2001 Page 435 029/040 Cavan Ashfield Church of Ireland cemetery, Parish Breifne Vol. XII No. 45 2009-10 Page 61 of Kildrumsheridan, Clementstown Moravian cemetery, Cootehill, and Dernakesh Church of Ireland graveyard, Parish of Drumgoon, inscriptions 029/044 Cavan Annagelliffe, Parish of Cavan gravestone Breifne Vol. VI No. 24 1986 Page 408 inscriptions 029/045 Cavan The Cathedral, Cavan, gravestone Breifne Vol. VI No. 24 1986 Page 411 inscriptions 029/045 Cavan Dervor Old Graveyard, Parish of Lurgan Breifne Vol. XII No. 47 2012 Page 493 029/046 Cavan St. Mary's Abbey (Francisan Friary), Cavan, Breifne Vol. VI No. 24 1986 Page 412 gravestone inscriptions 029/046 Cavan Drumbannon, Bailieborough, Old Church of Breifne Vol. XIII No. 49 2014 Page 338 Ireland Graveyard, inscriptions & map 029/047 Cavan Urney, Old Roman Catholic, gravestone Breifne Vol. VI No. 24 1986 Page 415 inscriptions North of Ireland Family History Society, Unit C4, Valley Business Centre, 67 Church Road, Newtownabbey BT36 7LS, Northern Ireland. http://www.nifhs.org 2 [email protected] North of Ireland Family History Society Index to Graveyard Inscriptions Extracted from Journals 033/001 Londonderry Magherafelt Old Graveyard and map - Journal of S.Derry Hist Socy Vol 1 1980/81 Page 21 inscriptions 033/002 Londonderry Ardtrea Parish, Eglish Graveyard, Loop, Journal of S.Derry Hist Socy Vol 1 No 2 1981/2 Moneymore - inscriptions Page122 033/003 Londonderry Desertlyn Graveyard and map - inscriptions Journal of S.Derry Hist Socy Vol 1 No 4 1983/4 Page 364 033/004 Londonderry Ballinderry Graveyard, Churchill - inscriptions Journal of S. Derry Hist Socy Vol 1 No 3 1982/3 Page 325 033/004 Londonderry Ballinderry, Eglish Graveyard, The Gort - Journal of S. Derry Hist Socy Vol 1 No 3 1982/3 inscriptions Page 329 035/011 Donegal Ballyshannon, St.Anne's C of I Graveyard - Donegal Annual Vol 12 1978 Page 320 inscriptions 035/022 Donegal Pettigo, Carne graveyard - inscriptions Donegal Annual Vol 41 1989 Page 135 040/001 Tyrone Eglish Old Cemetery, plan included Duiche Neill Vol 1 No 1 1986 Page 95 040/002 Tyrone Clonfeacle, Benburb Meeting House Duiche Neill Vol 1 No 2 1987 Page 97 Memorials 040/003 Tyrone Aghaloo, Caledon, St. John's Cemetery Duiche Neill Vol 1 No 3 1988 Page 143 040/003 Tyrone Clonfeacle, Gorestown Church Graveyard Duiche Neill Vol 1 No 3 1988 Page 59 040/004 Tyrone Clonfeacle, St.Jarlath's Graveyard Duiche Neill Vol 4 1989 Page 51 040/005 Armagh List of Burials - Old Eglish Graveyard Duiche Neill Vol 5 1990 Page 160 040/008 Tyrone Clonfeacle, St. Patrick's Graveyard Duiche Neill Vol 8 1993 Page 84 040/013 Tyrone Clonfeacle, Grange Meeting House Duiche Neill Vol 13 2000 Page 194 Cemetery, Society of Friends 040/016 Armagh Tynan Burials and Baptisms 1683 - 1723 Duiche Neill no 15 2006 Page 99 040/020 Tyrone Carnteel Old Churchyard inscriptions Duiche Neill No 19 2011 Page 192 041/008 Miscellaneous History from Headstones website Due North Vol. 1 No. 8 Page 35 043/002 Misc. Memorial Stones in the USA Galway Roots Vol 2 Page 79 Counties 043/003 Galway Ballybane, St. James Church, Gleninagh Galway Roots Vol 4 Page 64 Heights 043/003 Misc. New Brunswick,St.John County Alms & Galway Roots Vol 4 Page 125 Counties workhouse 043/004 Galway Roscam Graveyard inscriptions Galway Roots Vol 4 Page 136 044/001 Donegal Conmany Parish Graveyard Gen Socy of Ireland 1993 Page 64 044/001 Dublin Lehaunstown, Cabinteely, Tully Graveyard Gen Socy of Ireland 1993 Page 25 044/002 Dublin Deansgrange Cemetery 1916 Rising Gen Socy of Ireland 1995 Page136 044/002 Wicklow Littlebray St Peter's Cemetery, Gen Socy of Ireland 1995 Page 105 044/003 Wicklow Littlebray, St Peter's Cemetery Gen Socy of Ireland 1997 Page 30 044/005 Dublin Dublin Hospital Graveyard Gen Socy of Ireland 2000 Page 231 044/006 Fermanagh Devenish Island Burials Gen Socy of Ireland 2003 Page 203 044/006 Misc. Irish Memorial Extracts St Nicholas, Liverpool Gen Socy of Ireland 2003 Page 28 Counties 044/006 Wicklow Arklow Cemetery 1870 - 1879 Gen Socy of Ireland 2002 Page 230 North of Ireland Family History Society, Unit C4, Valley Business Centre, 67 Church Road, Newtownabbey BT36 7LS, Northern Ireland.
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