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Of your charity pray for the souls of
John O'Sullivan M.D. of Clane
who died on 1st June 1871 aged 68 years,
also his beloved wife Anne, and Teresa O'Sullivan nee Tracey ,
who died 6th October 1887 aged 62 years.
God Grant them eternal rest.
(West back of monument): Family burial place of John O'Sullivan M.D. of Clane.
(South side); their children Anne, Xaviour and Nora who died young,
also their son Daniel born September 5th 1858, died 6th


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Erected by Elizabeth Murphy to husband James Murphy (Esq.),
Smithfields, Dublin, whose remains are deposited here, departed this life on
7th December 1826 in his fiftieth year. Beneath are
also interred the remains of Catherine their second daughter who died
8th May 1821 aged 11 years and Francis their fourth
daughter who died 10th January 1828 aged 15 and
Thomas their second son who died on 7th July aged 9
years. Requiescant in pace.


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Erected by Mary Clarke
in memory of her husband Denis Clarke departed March
17th 1750, also her daughter Rose who departed August
29th 1777 aged 29 years.


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This stone was erected by Samuel Mills of Turnings
to Hugh Geoghan and Atty Clowery.
Also his brother Henry who died 21st August 1852, aged 57 years.
Here also lieth Samuel Mills Esq. Of Turnings
who erected this stone in place of an older one which bore the date AD 1600.
He departed in peace this 7th June 1869 aged 73 years.


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This stone was erected by W. Bohan
in the memory of his father Thomas Bohan,
departed this life in the year AD 1800 aged 67 years:
also Beaghan who departed this life August 1750.


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To the memory of Louisa Selina,
dearly beloved wife of
Thomas Bonynge
who departed this life 22nd March 1778.
The Lord giveth and the Lord taketh away.
Also the above Thomas Bonynge who died 27th April 1892 aged 85.
Also Isabella Bonynge, their daughter
who died May 6th 1906 aged 62 years.

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