PRELLWITZ
There’s an inscription written in German on this memorial.
Grave number - A023
FITZSIMMONS
Includes the Right Hon. William K. Fitzsimmons, who was an MP and a minister in Terrance O'Neill's Government.
Grave number - A035
CLARKE
Dedicated to Richard James Clarke (Vicar, 1903–1946). One son wrote a book, and all three sons were wounded in WWI; the youngest, Stewart Studdert Clarke, drowned off Salamis, Greece in 1924 while doing research.
Grave number - A040
CHISHOLM
This memorial sadly includes 3 children from the family who all died in the same month in 1862.
Grave number - A059
LEPPER
Marks the grave for the Lepper family of Trainfield House, Belfast.
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MACPHERSON
Features William Rollo Macpherson, Lt. 21 Royal N.B. Fusiliers, who died from sunstroke in 1864 at just 23.
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CONNELL
Alexander Connell of Belfast, shipbuilder.
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GUY
Reverend Charles William Guy, M.A., served as Curate Assistant (1937–1946) then Vicar of Carnmoney Parish (1946–1967).
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ARMSTRONG
William Armstrong was a linen manufacturer and a cycling pioneer who won the 25-mile Amateur Road Championship of Ireland in 1879 on a high-wheel bike. He owned the property that became Bellevue and Hazelwood.
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SMYTHE
Marked by a Celtic high cross, reputed to be the best modern one in Europe. It is for General William James Smythe and his wife, Sarah Maria Bland (aunt of aviation pioneer Lilian Bland).
Listed Historic Monument
ST BRIGID'S WELL
This landmark is also a Listed Historic Monument
PANURE
Features Lady Panure, wife of Lord Panure. Her son, the second Lord Panure, was the instigator of the Victoria Cross; the first recipient was Rear Admiral Lucas.
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