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[Proc. B.N. P.O., 



THIS MONUMENT 



is erected in the year of our Lord 1854 by 



HESTER O'HARA, 



Daughter of Oliver O'Hara and his wife Honoria Macmanus 



the only lineal survivor of the ancient family of the O'Hara 



of the Route and Crebilly. Her ancestors have been interred 



in this vault for several generations, and previously at 



Loughguile, near where their ancient residence stood. 



Among their ancestors have been 



Her grandfather HENRY O'HARA of Claggin youngest son 



of Teague O'Hara of the Route and Crebilly and Heir 



presumptive to his nephew Henry Hutchinson O'Hara of 



Crebilly Her Grandmother MARGARET JAMIESON 



Their son HENRY O'HARA 



His first wife CHARITY CHICHESTER 



and his widow ANNE MAGENNIS 



Their son OLIVER O'HARA and his widow 



HONORIA MACMANUS 



also Mary O'Hara otherwise O'NEILL 



widow of 



Their Grandson HENRY O'HARA buried 



in Wexford 



Their Grandson ALEXANDER O'HARA 



and his wife EMMA JONES 



Their Grandson HENRY O'HARA 



and his widow LETITIA JONES 



and HENRY JONES O'HARA son of the said 



Henry and Letitia who died at Torquay 



and whose remains were removed 



hither for interment 



JOHN HENRY and RAWDON O'HARA 



were grandsons to Henry O'Hara of Claggin 



and brothers 



To HESTOR O'HARA who erects this 



monument 



The first of these a Lieutenant of the 68th regiment of the 



line. Died in the West Indies The second was an adjutant 



in the East India Service. Died in the East Indies. The 



third an adjutant in the same service fell at Kolunga. Marcus 



great grandson of same Henry fell 



at the storming of St. Sebastian 

 Verily verily I say unto you the hour is coming and now is 

 when the dead shall hear the voice of the Son of God and 

 they that hear shall live. John v. 25. 



