CO-KLMU-0418

Record Date: 
30 July 2013
Graveyard: 
Exact wording of epitaph: 

IN MEMORY OF

MY DEAR PARENTS

WILLIAM BUCKLEY

DIED 31ST JAN. 1889

AND

CATHERINE BUCKLEY

DIED 29TH JUNE 1914

AND MY BROTHERS

TIMOTHY. DIED 9TH OCT 1900

JOHN . DIED IN CHINA 10TH JULY 1907

AND

DANIEL. DIED 20TH JUNE 1914 

AND ALSO MY SISTER

CATHERINE. DIED 6TH  FEB 1919

RIP

ERECTED BY MARY BUCKLEY

IN LOVING MEMORY OF 

ELIZABETH BUCKLEY (Nee LIZZIE LONG)

LOWER BELMOUNT 

WHO DIED 14TH AUG 1993

HER HUSBAND WILLIAM (BILL) 

DIED 15TH FEB 2003 

Their infant son interred Nov. 1962

Memorial Type: 
Headstone
Grave location
County: 
Latitude: 
51.841141388889
Longitude: 
-8.881015
Additional details
Stonecutter/monumental sculptor: 
O Connell Cork
Number of people commemorated: 
9
People commemorated: 
Name: 
William
Surname: 
Buckley
Date of death - day: 
31
Date of death - month: 
January
Date of death - year: 
1889
Name: 
Catherine
Surname: 
Buckley
Date of death - day: 
29
Date of death - month: 
June
Date of death - year: 
1914
Relationship with first person: 
Wife
Name: 
Timothy
Surname: 
Buckley
Date of death - day: 
9
Date of death - month: 
October
Date of death - year: 
1900
Relationship with first person: 
Son
Name: 
John
Surname: 
Buckley
Date of death - day: 
10
Date of death - month: 
July
Date of death - year: 
1907
Relationship with first person: 
Son
Name: 
Daniel
Surname: 
Buckley
Date of death - day: 
20
Date of death - month: 
June
Date of death - year: 
1914
Relationship with first person: 
Son
Name: 
Catherine
Surname: 
Buckley
Date of death - day: 
6
Date of death - month: 
February
Date of death - year: 
1919
Name: 
Elizabeth
Surname: 
Buckley (nee Long)
Date of death - day: 
14
Date of death - month: 
August
Date of death - year: 
1993
Address: 
Lower Belmount
Name: 
William (Bill)
Surname: 
Buckley
Date of death - day: 
15
Date of death - month: 
February
Date of death - year: 
2003
Name: 
Surname: 
Buckley
Notes: 

9th person buried is infant son of William (Bill) Buckley & Elizabeth Buckley interred in November 1962.