School: Darver (roll number 838)
- Location:
- Darver, Co. Louth
- Teacher: T. Mac Ardghail
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- I go past an old graveyard going home from school. It is called Killencoole graveyard. People from Killencoole Walterstown (pronounced Watterstown) and Cullenstown be buried there. There is a wall of an old church there and also a protestant church with a bell on it.
Darver graveyard is also very old. It has the walls of an old church in it too.
Braganstown graveyard has a very old headstone in it dated 1711. I think Dromiskin graveyard is old too so there are four graveyards in this parish.- Collector
- Patrick Mc Donnell
- Gender
- Male
- Address
- Readypenny, Co. Louth