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Moydow Dedication Not Known Townland Bawn Parish Moydow Diocese Ardagh & Clonmacnoise R.C County Longford Graveyard Inventory Name of Fieldworker & Date of Audit Jimmy Lennon: July 2005 Name of Graveyard Moydow Dedication Not known Townland Bawn Parish Moydow Diocese Ardagh & Clonmacnoise R.C. Ardagh, Kilmore & Elphin C of I County Longford Nearest National Primary National R397 Secondary or Regional Road Current Status Open Graveyard Description Partly planned layout Denomination RC & C of I Place of Worship No Pattern Day No Owner Longford County Council Number of inscribed memorials 153 Date of oldest inscription Mary E. McDermott, Aughine, Moydow. Died 18th May 1917. (It is likely that she is not buried here). Her daughter Mai died Jan. 2nd 1942. Date of latest inscription Marie Casey, Meelick. Died 16th May 2005. Access Public Access Form Concrete Gateways & Stiles Large wrought iron gate and smaller side gate Wheelchair Access Yes Parking Space None Pathways Concrete and gravel through out the Graveyard Boundary Type Concrete wall Boundary condition Good Terrain Flat Growth of vegetation Evergreen trees at the western perimeter Overall condition Very good Historical Ruins or Artefacts None Directional Signage and its condition None Information Panels and their condition Pointing to ‘refuse skip’ Signs of vandalism None Area Engineer Longford County Council Sanitary and Environment Dept. Tel. 043- 43356 Recorded in Irish Church Temporalities No Commission Report for Period 1869- 80 RMP Number Not listed RPS Number Not listed Caretaker & contact number Tom Clyne, Monascallaghan, Moydow. 1 043-22349 Graveyard Committee & contact number Mr. Danl. Farrell, Cloughan, Moydow. 043 - 22266 Clergy & contact numbers Rev. George Balfe P.P. Ardagh. 043 – 75006 Rev. Canon A.W. Kingston. 09064- 38945 Burial registers & their location and dates 1938 – present. Available at Local Studies Section. Longford Library HQ. Published references & location From Page and Stone. Ancestral Records of Moydow Co. Longford. Luke Baxter 1999. Available at Local Studies Section. Longford Library HQ. Memorial inscription documentation Mr. Luke Baxter Location of transcripts Available at Local Studies Section Longford Library HQ. 2 Moydow (New) Cemetery Main Entrance Gate Main Pathway 3 Parking Space Overview of part of Cemetery 4.
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