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Thank you for your previous advice and assistance. I am gradually gathering more information about the Keoghs, and have now found on FHL microfilm 989750 the January 1832 marriage of my 3rd great grandparents, Denis Keogh and Catharine Sharkey, at St. Peter's, Athlone, and the 24 April 1835 baptism of their son, John Peter KEOGH, also at St. Peter's.

The 1987 booklet "Athlone Abbey Graveyard Inscriptions" by Hazel A. Ryan on page 44 contains the gravestone inscription for Catherine (Sharkey) Keogh and her son, John Peter Keogh, and notes that the stone location is  Area Map "F"

The map on page 4 of the book shows "F" as indicating the Wall of Abbey, although it seems from reading the book that all but one or two stones have been placed along the walls.

May I ask if someone would be willing to take and send me photos of the overall area where the stone is placed, and of the headstone of my 3rd great grandmother?

Thank you in advance for your assistance.

Friday 26th Sep 2014, 08:29PM

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  • Welcome to Ireland Reaching Out and apologies for the delay in getting back to you.

    This video will give you a good idea of the area in general:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6zeEBo_1ICk

    If I happen to be passing Athlone I will stop and have a look around for you. If you don't hear from me by the end of the month (October) could you give me a nudge at cdoyle@irelandxo.com

    Best wishes
    Clare Doyle
    Genealogy Support

    Tuesday 30th Sep 2014, 03:02PM
  • Thank you Clare, and thanks for sending along the YouTube link; it did give me a better feel for the abbey graveyard than is possible to get from a book.

    Wednesday 1st Oct 2014, 02:24PM
  • Afternoon

    I stopped by the graveyard in Athlone yesterday and located the headstone. I will send you the photos I took there. Unfortunately while the stone itself is in good condition it is quite difficult to read some of the information. Anything I couldn?t read (or feel with my finders) I have put in square brackets. There was a small wild rose growing nearby and I pick one and put in on the headstone on your behalf. From what I could read it goes as follows:

     

    Sacred

    To the Memory of

    Mrs Catherine Keogh alias

    Sharkey who dep this life

    N the 2nd July 18[??] aged [??]

    Also that of her son John Peter Keogh, who died

    12th December 18[??] in the

    [?] year of his age

    Requiescat in pace

    Erected by Denis Keogh

    As a tribute of esteem

    [?] [?]

    Beloved Child

    Friday 24th Oct 2014, 02:19PM
  • Thank you for taking the time to go out of your way to take the photos of the Abbey graveyard and of the Keogh memorial, and to puzzle out the inscription. This helps me "connect" with my third great grandmother, and with the parish and townland.

    Again, thank you. Dedicated volunteers like you make Ireland Reaching Out a really great resource!

    Saturday 25th Oct 2014, 08:42PM
  • You are most welcome!
    Best wishes
    Clare
    Genealogy Support

    Tuesday 28th Oct 2014, 10:01AM

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