Newtown Forbes

Newtown Forbes,
Longford,
Ireland

Coordinates: 53.765230, -7.835871

Summary
Graveyard Code: 
LD-SPNF
RMP/Site number: 
LF008-035001-
Townland: 
Townsparks
County: 
Number of Memorials: 
296

Description

St. Paul’s Heritage church and graveyard are situated on the Main Street of Newtownforbes village, Co.Longford.
 The present church, of cruciform plan was built by John Hargraves in 1820 and has unusual crow-stepped parapets being vaguely Scots Baronial in style and replaced an earlier church on the site, built by the Forbes family of Castleforbes c.1694.   

The large irregular shaped graveyard (LF008-035001) surrounds the church and has been in   use since the late 17th century. The 1st Earl of Granard died in 1696 and is interred in the vault beneath the church, while the oldest known headstone (LF-008-035002) is dated 1st April 1698. Two hundred and ninety five memorials have been recorded for this project - headstones ancient and modern, chest tombs, table tombs, ledger slabs, Neo-Classical monuments, internal church memorials and a Mausoleum (1330-3022) where Beatrice, Countess of Granard (1883-1972) is interred. The script, ornamentation and memorials are a tribute to the skills of our sculptors and craftsmen.

Training for the survey was provided courtesy of Roscommon County Council as part of Roscommon graveyard project. The survey was carried out as a Church and Tidy Towns project by local volunteers under the guidance of Niamh Hanlon, Historic Graveyard Survey and Recording Project Manager [RCC].  The uploading of the material was financed by Longford County Council and supported by Longford Historical Society.
The editors of the site are Doreen McHugh and Des Mooney.

Survey documents

Graves

Photo Grave Name Surname
LD-SPNF-0226
  • Arthur
  • Pat
  • Johnston
  • Johnston nee Noble
LD-SPNF-0227
  • Louie
  • Alexander
  • Flowers nee Noble
  • Flowers
LD-SPNF-0228
  • Henry Samuel
  • Alexander
  • Margaret
  • Samuel James
  • Heather
  • Peter
  • Florence Evelyn
  • Noble
  • Noble
  • Noble nee Storey
  • Hamilton
  • Clampett
  • Clampett
  • Hamilton
LD-SPNF-0229
  • William
  • Mary
  • James
  • Anna Florence
  • Latimer
  • Latimer
  • Latimer
  • Latimer
LD-SPNF-0230
  • Martha Jane
  • Joseph Henry
  • Stuart
  • Stuart
LD-SPNF-0231
  • Isobell
  • Isabel
  • William
  • McCormack
  • McCormack
  • McCormack
LD-SPNF-0232
  • William James
  • McCormack
LD-SPNF-0233
  • John
  • Eliza
  • Anna Marie
  • Jones
  • Beattie
  • Jones
LD-SPNF-0234
  • Annie
  • Alexander
  • Beattie
  • Beattie
LD-SPNF-0235
  • Jessie Donald
  • Kirton
LD-SPNF-0236
  • George
  • Merdith
LD-SPNF-0237
  • Frederick Jones
  • Eva
  • Stuart
  • Taylor
LD-SPNF-0238
  • John
  • Annie
  • John
  • Tanner
  • Tanner
  • Tanner
LD-SPNF-0239
  • James
  • Evelyn
  • Tanner
  • Tanner
LD-SPNF-0240
  • Douglas
  • Robert
  • Catherine
  • Wesley
  • Johnston
  • Johnston
  • Johnston
  • Johnston
LD-SPNF-0241
  • William
  • Helen
  • Tunstead
  • Tunstead
LD-SPNF-0242
  • Joseph
  • Marie
  • McDowell
  • McDowell
LD-SPNF-0243
  • Frank
  • Wilkinson
LD-SPNF-0244
  • Violet A.
  • James Alexander
  • McCormack
  • McCormack
LD-SPNF-0245
  • Elizabeth Jane
  • James Henry
  • Arthur
  • Elizabeth (Lily)
  • McDowell
  • McDowell
  • McDowell
  • McDowell nee Gray
LD-SPNF-0246
  • Martha Jane
  • Pearse
LD-SPNF-0247
  • Florence Evelyn
  • Garnet
  • Adderley nee Pearse
  • Adderley
LD-SPNF-0248
  • George Latimer
  • Alice Jane
  • Arthur Bothwell
  • Woods
  • Woods
  • Woods
LD-SPNF-0249
  • James
  • Sophie
  • Christie
  • Christie
LD-SPNF-0250
  • Elizabeth
  • Robert Arthur
  • Finlay
  • Holmes

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