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Churchyard - Queen's 
County: This churchyard contains the ruins of a 
modern Protestant church which was replaced by one on another site about half a 
mile away.  This churchyard lies within the Parish of Curraclone.  A 
large over-ground vault belonging to the Walsh family of Ballykilcavan, is 
situated at the east end of the churchyard.  Over the built-up entrance is 
a small tablet inscribed:     
	
		
			| SURNAME | INSCRIPTION |  
			| Colinan | The 
			following inscription is very rudely cut on a small headstone, not 
			far from the entrance gate. 
			"Here lies the / Bodie of Catherine / COLINAN of Margare 
			/ COLINAN 
			and of / John COLINAN 
			who / departed this life / in April & May / 1727." |  
			| Greenham | Two 
			table tombs, beside one another, at the west end of the ground, bear 
			the following inscriptions: 
			"Here lieth the Body of
			Henry / GREENHAM 
			who departed this life December 22nd 1808 aged 74 / years." |  
			| Greenham | "Here lieth the Body of 
			Miss / Anne GREENHAM 
			who departed / this life January 4th 1814 Aged 32 / years. / Also 
			her Sister Rachel COSBY 
			who / departed this life January 15 1805 / Aged 29 years." |  
			| Kelly | On 
			the south side of the above vault is a flat slab with this 
			inscription: 
			
			"Here lieth the Body of William KELLY / who departed this 
			life July ye 21st / 1763 Aged 82 years.  Also his 
			Grand-daughter / Maria McLOUGHLIN of Cloneybacon." |  
			| Neale | On a 
			flat slab on the south side of the church ruins is: 
			"Here lieth ye Body of
			James NEALE  
			/ depd. June ye 18 1764 Aged 68 years. / Also Esther NEALE 
			alias STORY depd. 8ber / 
			23rd 1764 Aged 27 years." |        |