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A clue to the origins of William White                        Headstone 17.5 and 18.3 appear
 was uncovered during a discussion                             to be by the same sculptor. The
 with the former Parish Priest of                              stone and script are similar in both
 Annacurra Father James Hammel                                 instances and the date range is
 (1996-2017). Father Hammel alerted                            similar  both having  dates  of 1762

 me to a memorial plaque in Annacurra   M signature on headstone 18.2  (18.3) and 1763 (17.5).
 Church  dedicated  to  the  Reverend
 Charles O’Brien, the Parish Priest of
 Annacurra who died in 1841. This
 black marble plaque with a white   Headstone 2.1
 marble insert is signed ‘WHITE’   dedicated to Sara Gram 1800

 from Carlow. Given that that there is
 twenty-two years between the date
 on both headstones it is possible that
 White, a sculptor from Carlow, carved   Marble plaque dedicated to the Reverend
 both stones.  Charles O’Brien

















                                                                              Headstone 18.2
                                                                    dedicated to Jas Graham 1784 and
                                                                          Annistatia Graham 1779


 ‘WHITE, Sculp! Carlow.’

 Unknown Masons

 There  are  nine  headstones  in  the   Of the unsigned headstones four can
 graveyard which were carved by   be attributed to two stone different
 seven un-named stone masons (2.1,   masons (2.1 and 18.2) and (17.5 and
 3.1, 6.1, 8.5, 10.14, 10.15, 17.5,   18.3). Headstone 2.1 and 18.2 are the
 18.2 and 18.3). These headstones   same type of stone and are of similar

 are unsigned but it is highly likely   design.  Both  of  these  headstones
 that that there is a signed example   are carved in light relief with an IHS   Headstone 18.2
 just waiting to be discovered in a   surrounded by a sunburst. They are   Note the detail of the angel
 local graveyard. Hopefully over time   very close in date one being 1784
 we can build on our knowledge of   (18.2) and 1800 (2.1) and both are
 these highly accomplished artists   erected in memory of Gram and

 and sculptors which will add to the   Graham. There is an incised ‘M’ on
 tapestry of our knowledge associated   the bottom of headstone (18.2) which
 with our historic graveyards.  may be a mason’s mark.



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