School: St Columba's Abbey, Navan (roll number 882)

Location:
Navan, Co. Meath
Teacher:
Br. Abban O' Donoghue
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  1. John Rice of Atlumney.
    My Great Grandfather William Curry walked to Dublin with a man named John Rice of Atlumney to take the pledge from Father Matthew and walked home.
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  3. Tomas Curry of Navan
    My Great Granduncle Tomas Curry was born in the year 1821 and died 1911. In his young days he had a taste for sculpture, but never attended an art school. He was self educated. Some of his works included, the cross in the chapel of Navan and St. Patrick erected over the Croppys grave at Tara. The latter work was done and erected at his own expense. When at the age of about eighty he still had a taste for sculpture.
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