wmehaffey: The four leged neighbors
wmehaffey: Drumsallagh and Greenan intersection leading to property
wmehaffey: Country Road that leads to Mehaffey property
wmehaffey: View of Loughbrickland in the distance from Mehaffey farm
wmehaffey: Alister explains where the house was and the lands boundries
wmehaffey: Alister Hlll One of the current occupants of the Mehaffey lands
wmehaffey: Homestead bounded by tree on left and fence on right
wmehaffey: Thought to be site of Mehaffey Homestead
wmehaffey: Mehaffey farms on right side of lane
wmehaffey: Mehaffey Land
wmehaffey: Mehaffey Lane on right of lane
wmehaffey: In the shadow of the entry
wmehaffey: In the shadow of the entry
wmehaffey: Just outside the main entrance
wmehaffey: The view from the grave
wmehaffey: The lost has been found
wmehaffey: Wow! They cleaned this up for us
wmehaffey: White James head stone
wmehaffey: White James gravestone on left Black James on the right
wmehaffey: Stone inlaid with lead letters
wmehaffey: Grave recovered
wmehaffey: Welcome to Loughbrickland
wmehaffey: Nearby Presbyterian where Black James was married
wmehaffey: Ballydown Presbyterian Church where weddings occurred
wmehaffey: Ballydown Presbyterian Church
wmehaffey: Muriel Mehaffey
wmehaffey: Murial Brian and Laura
wmehaffey: Sheila Mehaffey with second husband/relative of Stanley Mehaffey