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Robert Swanton, Ballydehob, (1764-1840), West Cork, United Irishman, Emigre to New York, Businessmen, Lawyer, US Political Activist, Judge, Home to Die With His Own People, Grave Early Example of Inscription in Irish Old Gaelic Script and Graveyard Inscription in old Irish, Gaelic Script, Port Fairy, Victoria, Australia for native of Co. Clare, Ireland, Aindriás Landrach (Andrew Landers), Fíor Gael, 1828-1912, with Photograph of Grave.
Australia old Irish Inscription:
https://durrushistory.com/2015/02/03/graveyard-inscription-in-old-irish-gaelic-script-port-fairy-victoria-australia-for-native-of-co-clare-ireland-aindrias-landrach-andrew-landers-fior-gael-1828-1912-with-photograph-of-grave/
His niece is buried in the same crypt she married Nathaniel Evanson of Durrus.
https://durrushistory.com/2015/02/15/judge-robert-swanton-1764-1840-ballydehob-new-york-ballydehob-west-cork-us-citizenship-application-1800-officer-new-york-militia-1811-marriage-new-york-appointment-as-judge-republican-poli/
https://durrushistory.com/2014/12/28/a-thick-irish-brogue-john-gilbert-higgins-1891-1961-rhodes-scholar-newfoundland-lawyer-politician-senator-judge-robert-swanton-1767-1840-ballydehobswantstown-and-new-york-judge-the-at/
https://durrushistory.com/2014/05/27/judge-robert-swanton-1767-1840-ballydehob-west-cork-presiding-at-new-york-marine-court-with-tipstaff-casey-1827/
https://durrushistory.com/2014/01/17/us-congressman-hammett-dunmanway-and-mississippi-1799-senator-osullivan-kilcrohane-and-wyoming-new-york-maratime-cou/
https://durrushistory.com/2014/01/09/robert-swanton-1764-1840-ballydehob-west-cork-united-irishman-active-in-us-politics-and-supporter-of-martin-van-buren-and-judge-of-the-marine-court-new-york/
http://www.graveyards.skibbheritage.com/Gravestone.aspx?GravestoneID=655
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