KK-SKSC-025

Record Date: 
26 July 2012
Exact wording of epitaph: 

Erected by the Rev Michael in memory of his father Michael Carroll Dysert died 1st Sept 1933. His mother, brothers and sisters Thomas, David Andrew, and Bridget.

Restored by Josie Fennelly nee Carroll Ennisnag 1995.

Memorial Type: 
Wall or mural tablet
Grave location
County: 
Latitude: 
52.525691666667
Longitude: 
-7.2351763888889
Additional details
Stonecutter/monumental sculptor: 
Unknown
Erected by: 
Rev Michael Carroll
Denomination: 
Catholic
Orientation of face: 
E
Number of components: 
2
Inscribed faces: 
1
Height (cm): 
159
Width (cm): 
118
Thickness (mm): 
50
Memorial date stated
Year: 
1833
Memorial date inferred: 
1833
Inscription date primary: 
1833
Memorial material: 
Slate
Condition of grave: 
Broken
Condition of inscription: 
Decipherable using techniques
Technique of inscription: 
Incised
Stone top: 
Flat
Letter style: 
Copperplate
Introductory term: 
Erected the Rev Michael in memory of his father Michael Carroll
Inscription legible: 
Yes
Number of people commemorated: 
6
People commemorated: 
Name: 
Michael
Surname: 
Carroll
Date of death - day: 
1
Date of death - month: 
September
Date of death - year: 
1833
Address: 
Dysert Thomastown
Name: 
Mrs
Surname: 
Carroll
Address: 
Dysert Thomastown
Relationship with first person: 
Wife
Name: 
Thomas
Surname: 
Carroll
Address: 
Dysert Thomastown
Relationship with first person: 
Son
Name: 
David
Surname: 
Carroll
Address: 
Dysert Thomastown
Relationship with first person: 
Son
Name: 
Andrew
Surname: 
Carroll
Address: 
Dysert Thomastown
Relationship with first person: 
Son
Name: 
Bridget
Surname: 
Carroll
Address: 
Dysert Thomastown
Relationship with first person: 
Daughter
Notes: 

Wall tablet in Granite Frame

Iconography: The Lamb of God resting on recumbent cross surrounded by floral decoration.
Notes from Canon Carrigan say Rev Michael Carroll studied in the Diocesan College of Birchfield and was ordained about the beginning of 1822. Having served for a year as professor in Birchfield, he was C.C. Inistioge 1824 - 30, Mooncoin, Danesfort, Rosbercon and again of Inistioge, till February 16th 1842 when he became P.P. Kilmacow. He died in Miltown, April 25th 1845 and is buried in the Parish Chapel. Vol. 1V. 145