CO-CVEE-0021

Record Date: 
8 July 2014
Graveyard: 
Exact wording of epitaph: 

           PEACE

In Loving Memory of

JOHANNA MURPHY

LISNACUDDY, TERELTON

DIED 6. SEPT. 1946

HER HUSBAND JEREMIAH

DIED 13. JAN. 1973

THEIR DAUGHTER

NOREEN MURPHY

DIED 3. APRIL 1942

        R. 1. P.

ERECTED BY THEIR FAMILY

           MURPHY

Memorial Type: 
Headstone
Grave location
County: 
Latitude: 
51.887082469999
Longitude: 
-8.8725723999862
Additional details
Stonecutter/monumental sculptor: 
Hickey, Aherla
Number of people commemorated: 
3
People commemorated: 
Name: 
Johanna
Surname: 
Murphy
Date of death - day: 
6
Date of death - month: 
September
Date of death - year: 
1946
Address: 
Lisnacuddy, Terelton
Name: 
Jeremiah
Surname: 
Murphy
Date of death - day: 
13
Date of death - month: 
January
Date of death - year: 
1973
Address: 
Lisnacuddy, Terelton
Relationship with first person: 
Husband
Name: 
Noreen
Surname: 
Murphy
Date of death - day: 
3
Date of death - month: 
April
Date of death - year: 
1942
Address: 
Lisnacuddy, Terelton
Relationship with first person: 
Daughter
Notes: 

The following information is from Teddy O'Riordan, Mountmusic, Toames. Jeremiah Murphy was known as Master Murphy. He was a teacher in Tarelton NS. His wife Johanna was a teacher in Droumleigh NS. Jeremiah was born in Carrigadrohid. His father Jeremiah, mother Mary, sister Norah and brother Jack also lived there. Jack was well known locally as 'Jack the Carpenter'. The parents of Johanna, the first person commemorated, were Peter and Kate Good, who were teachers in the old NS in Toames near the church. Johanna's brother Henry was a teacher in Johnstown NS. Henry married a McSweeney from Johnstown, whose sister Joan McSweeney O'Sullivan taught in Canovee NS.