School: Cnoc Sceach, An Léim (roll number 10603)

Location:
Knockskagh, Co. Cork
Teacher:
Ss. Mac Carrthaigh
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  1. Story No 2.
    I was digging potatoes one day in a field in Cnocán na Croiche. My brother and Father were with me. We had a clear sight of [?] road We heard the rattle of the cars and we plainly saw the funeral approaching. It came towards Kilmacabea Cemetery. We had also full sight of the Graveyard and that funeral never entered it.
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  3. Story No 4.
    Father John Power was one day travelling on a road closeby to the Graveyard. It was at one time a very important road as it led to the old church in Ballyhiloe. This road is known as Carraig Scolaidhe. The end of this road is called Crois na Leanbh and to-day may be seen the graves
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