STAMER—1766. Mural monument. Armorial bearings of GEORGE STAMER, of Carnelly; monument erected also in memory of his uncle, Col. HENRY STAMER, of Latoon, who burned Quin Abbey. [See Plate I., Figure 7.]
The family was founded by GEORGE, son of WILLIAM STAMER (of the family of Straffan, Co. Kildare, and more remotely of that of Retendean, Essex), before 1680. [1]
Parish of Clare Castle
Killoe Church (Arms No.7, Plate I.):-
“Here lies the body of Col. HENRY STAMER, | GEORGE STAMER, of Carnelly | HONORA STAMER alias O’BRIEN his | wife and WILLIAM STAMER their | son by whose order this monument | is erected, Died 18th of July 1785 Aged 35 much lamented | by his friends and country. | Here also lies the body of GEORGE WILLIAM STAMER | who died 26 Novr. 1817 aged 16 days. | And of Lieut.-Col. | GEORGE WILLIAM STAMER who departed this life April 24th 1819 | aged 34 years.” [2]
Association for the Preservation of the Memorials of the Dead, Ireland Journals 1888-1916. Clareabbey Parish 1897, Vol. III (3). Contributed by Thomas J. Westropp, Esq. clarelibrary.ie
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