School: Greaghglass (roll number 11011)

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Greaghglass, Co. Monaghan
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Mrs. Ross
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0957, Page 037

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  1. John Gray, 19th November 1937
    A Tale Of The Famine
    A True Story
    About ninety years ago in the time of the famine, my great grandfather drew the meal from Newry. He also carried a revolver at the time and the boiling house where the porridge was served out was on his lands, a pint to every person according to size of the family. When the road at Dunraymond was cut, four men died on the roadside and are buried there. There was also a man died on the road at Rossmore Park and is buried there. The grave is wired in and no one ever touches it. My father saw it last year.
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