« Reply #52 on: Thursday 02 March 17 06:26 GMT (UK) »
Hi Hallmark and co.
Yes we have the transcription. It's available in the Fermanagh cemetery records at findmypast.com for example. The image there shows a chap armed with water sprayer and scrubbing brush, so I'm sure he made a good job of the transcription given that it's so faint. I've now obtained the death record for Charles's younger brother Archibald Beatty of Farnamullan who died in 1869 aged 72, so would have been born about 1797! This strengthens my theory that Charles had to have been born mid 1790s. If anybody gets a chance to examine the dates on that tombstone to see if they could be interpreted to support this, I'd be very grateful.
James Beatty, Farmer, of Aghavoory, near Fivemiletown, Co. Fermanagh, 1797-1873. His son James Beatty, born Fermanagh 1842, Married Marcella Paget in Dublin 1873, had a drapery business in Ballina, Mayo approx 1860-1875 and emigrated to Victoria, Australia 1878. His brother was Archibald Beatty, Merchant of Lisnaskea/Ballina/Liverpool.
Paget family of Knockglass, Crossmolina, Mayo, Ireland and Kinard, Enniscrone, Co. Sligo, Ireland, 1600s to 1878.