
About
Donagh Old Graveyard is in the village of Donagh, in the townland of Donagh, County Fermanagh. It is an important historical site that reflects the deep heritage of the local community.
Our graveyard is associated with the ancient parish of Donagh, which has significant historical and religious roots in the area. It provides a window into our religious history, family lineages, and broader historical events It serves as a place of both remembrance and learning, where the past is preserved and respected. The name "Donagh" itself comes from the Irish "Domhnach," meaning "church," which indicates the area's long-standing religious significance.
The Old Graveyard is the site of an early Christian church The graveyard contains the remnants of early Christian church that would have served the local community centuries ago. Many of the tombstones and grave markers in Donagh Old Graveyard date back several centuries, providing insights into the genealogy of local families and the community's history. The graveyard contains the graves of notable local figures, including clergy, landowners, and others who played significant roles in the history of Donagh and surrounding areas. Donagh is of archaeological interest, it has revealed information, population demographics, and historical events. The layout and types of grave markers offers clues to the social and economic status of the individuals buried there.
Our Graveyard is not only a place of burial but also a site of memory and cultural identity. It serves as a place where local history is preserved and passed down through generations. Donagh Old Graveyard holds a special place in the hearts of the local community as a link to their ancestors and their shared past. It attracts visitors interested in tracing their roots or learning more about the history of our Village and Townlands in this rural part of County Fermanagh.
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Event Facilities
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Parking & Transport
- On site parking