GA-STNL-0393

Record Date: 
1 July 2024
Exact wording of epitaph: 

Sacred to the memory of JAMES JOHNSTON KEARNEY who departed this life 22nd of February 1837 Aged 11 years. This monument is Erected by his afflicted Mother who altho' Sorrowing not as one without hope for her Beloved Child trusting in the atonement of a crucified Jesus resigned this life in peace she trusts she acquiesces to his Blessed will who has desired her not to forbid little Children to come unto him for that of such is the Kingdom of Heaven. Sl Mathw 19th Chap. 14 Verse. His death was occasioned by his Top having fallen from him and stopping to regain it a Car rolled on him in the Street. Fairest flower of nature's Garden blessed. Permitted just to bloom to bud but plucked in haste. Angels beheld him ripe for future joys to come. And called by God's command a Brother home.

Grave location
County: 
Latitude: 
53.27272663
Longitude: 
-9.0537133799738
People commemorated: 
Surname: 
KEARNEY
Notes: 

A wall plaque of black limestone and white marble in a pseudo-Classical style. The Ins. is neatly Inc'd. and painted black. The name of the sculptors "M & P HARRIS Sculpt” 152 Gl BRUNSWICK Sl DUBLIN” occurs on a bracket which supports the right hand comer of the plaque. A sculptured scene depicts a mourning woman who is shown reclining against an um and holding a book in one hand. This scene is carved in the half-round. The quotation should be from Chapter 10, Verse 14. See also Nos. 27 (for his brother etc.) and 33 (for another monument to him in the graveyard).