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Some Gravestone Transcriptions published in Irish Journals please contact the Glens of Antrim Historical Society re the possibility of obtaining copies of their publications

Aughnahoy - Hamill and McClenaghan inscriptions submitted by Ray McWilliams

Ardclinis: Brian S. Turner. Gravestone Inscriptions from Ardclinis and Kilmore, Glenariff. The Glynns. Journal of The Glens of Antrim Historical Society. Vol. 4, pp. 13-15

Ballycarley N.S.: Gravestone Inscriptions Co. Antrim, Vol. 2

Ballygarvan R.C.: Gravestone Inscriptions, Co. Antrim, Vol. 2

Ballykeel: Gravestone Inscriptions, Co. Antrim, Vol. 1: George Rutherford, 1977

Ballyvallagh: Gravestone Inscriptions, Co. Antrim, Vol. 2

Billy transcription project - Norman Parkes, John A.I. McGurdy & Shane McGurdy's transcription project

Bushmills - Anderson & Taggart stones

Culfeightrin: Smyth-Wood, Patrick and Elizabeth. (1970). Inscriptions from the Parish Churchyard at Culfeightrin, Co. Antrim. Irish Ancestor, Vol. II No. 2, pp. 131-136.

Glynn: Gravestone Inscriptions, Co. Antrim, Vol. II: George Rutherford

Creggan, Co. Armagh

Creggan, Crossmaglen

Islandmagee: Gravestone Inscriptions, Co. Antrim, Vol. II: George Rutherford

Kilmore: Brian S. Turner. Gravestone Inscriptions from Ardclinis and Kilmore, Glenariff. The Glynns. Vol. 4, pp. 11-15

Killycrappin Graveyard: Brian S. Turner. Gravestone inscriptions from Nappan. The Glynns, Vol. 5, 1977, pp.14

Lambeg: Inscriptions on Tombstones in Lambeg Churchyard: William Cassidy.

Layde Graveyard: McElheran, McDonnel, McAlister, Darragh, McKeegan, McCambridge, Hamilton & more

Lisburn Cathedral: Lisburn Cathedral and its Past Rectors: Very Rev. W.P. Carmody, 1926

Magheragall: Family Links, Vol. I, Nos. 2 & 3, 1981

Monkstown Cemetery - Stephen Barne's web site

Raloo, Church of Ireland. Gravestone Inscriptions of Co. Antrim

Templecorran: Gravestone Inscriptions, Co. Antrim, Vol. II: George Rutherford

Saints Patrick & Bridget in Waterfoot: McAlister inscriptions

Ferguson - Colin Fergusons web site

Glenfield, Seeds, Milliken transcriptions and gravestone photographs submitted by Beth Glenfield

Macaulay gravestones Please check Genforum and search for Macaulay

MacQuillan/McQuillan - Anthony MacQuillan's web site

See Deansgrange cemetery Dublin for Wilson from Co. Antrim

Books

Co. Antrim Gravestone Inscriptions: Old Families of Larne and District Amazon.com

Co. Antrim Gravestone Inscriptions: Glynn, Kilroot & Templecorran Amazon.com

Gravestone Inscriptions: County Antrim: County Antrim Vol 2 Amazon.co.uk

Mallusk Memorials: Record of Memorials in the Ancient Graveyard at Mallusk, Newtownabbey, County Antrim Amazon.co.uk

On Tranquil Land or Stormy Sea: Gravestone Inscriptions and Interments, Island Magee New Cemetery, Co.Antrim 1925-2002 Amazon.co.uk

Carved in Stone: Record of Memorials in the Ancient Graveyard Around the Church of the Holy Evangelists (Church of Ireland) at Carnmoney, Newtownabbey, County Antrim Amazon.co.uk

 Gravestone Inscriptions Vol. 3: Balmoral Graveyards

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