NOTE:
The link to 'Home' on any photograph page brings you back to this Anatrim
Old, Coolrain Gravestone index Page
The old
Church at Anatrim is reputedly the site of an early foundation established
by St. Mochaemhog in the late sixth century. A much modified long rectangular
late medieval parish church, largely rebuilt in the eighteenth century,
with a sacristy formerly adjoining its NE end, and a belfry added to
W end at a later date.
The number
given to each name is simply assigned for the purpose of indexing the
photographs, it does not indicate whether the stone lay beside the photograph
with the same surname and the next number. The letters a, b, or c on
any photograph are for different sections of the same stone or different
stones in the same plot. More than one surname given in any photograph
name indicates that all these surnames occurred on that stone
Surnames
found on these stones : Bergin - Bradish - Brereton - Burke - campion
- Carter - Conroy - Cooper - Cornelious - Coughlan - Drennan - Edward?s
- Fitzgerald
Fitzpatrick - Flood - Harding - Haswell - Hipwell - Hyland - Leigh -
Mitchell - Murphy - Palmer - Phelan - Pim - Sawyer - Selby - Sharp -
Vousden - Ward
Placenames found on stones in this graveyard:
Ballytarsna, Borris in Ossory - Drim - Laurel Hill - Mountrath - Roundwood
- Tinnakill