PRAY FOR THE SOUL OF
M R LAUGHLIN KELLY WHO
DEP D HIS LIFE. NOV- R Y R
22 1771 AG 50 YRS & HIS WIFE
MARY KELLY WHO DEP D
THE 30 TH Y R OF HER AGE
ERECT D BY THEIR DAUGHTER
MS CATHERINE KELLY
-------------------------------------------------------
SLAB UNDERNEATH
PRAY FOR THE SOUL OF M R
WILLIAM KELLY WHO DEP D THIS
LIFE MARCH THE 22 1774 AG D 47
ERECT D BY HIS SISTER M S
CATHARINE KELLY
This ledger or recumbent slab is situated in the far left corner of this railed enclosure, adjacent to the wall. This area, located in the ruins of the old church in Kilbegley, was enclosed in the period between 1874-1878. All of the names recorded in this enclosure are related to Duffy's of Kidlawn but we do not know if this Kelly family are connected to the Duffy family.
It is probable that the addess for this Kelly grave is Woodmount (Tonelig) in the parish of Creagh but without the insight of a Kelly genealogist we can only speculate. Suffice it to say, Rev Patrick K. Egan in his book The Parish of Ballinasloe published in 1960, makes some references to various Laughen Kelly's. Egan refers to a note in the important medieval manuscript - The Book of Hy Many - which states 'This book Belongs to Mr. Laughlen Kelly of Tonelig. Left him by his Father Mr. Edmond Kelly Deceased. 1754'. Rev. Egan also mentions that Woodmount House ( Tonelig) was built by a Laughlen Kelly. 'Inscribed on the wall-plate above the front door is the legend, 'L. K 1783'. The Kelly family were still in Woodmount House in Griffiths Valuation but later resided in Austrailia.
Moore History Group 3D Model available from https://skfb.ly/OQQA