- Lickbla graveyard near Castlepollard, Joe Dolan (1939–2007) legendary Irish singer and entertainer.
- Templecross Chapel Cemetery, Ballynacarrigy, Henry Piers, the 1st Baronet, antiquarian, and author of the first chorographical description of Westmeath, is buried here.
- Mullingar Cathedral (Cathedral of Christ the King)), John J. McNamee, the revered Bishop of Ardagh and Clonmacnois, is buried in the cathedral crypt.
- Kilbixy, Anthony Malone, the influential 18th-century politician, lawyer, and Chancellor of the Exchequer for Ireland, is buried in the family vault here.
List of Graveyards in Westmeath
Abbeyshrule Graveyard, All Saints Churchyard (Athlone), Almoritia Graveyard, Archerstown Graveyard, Athlone (St. Mary’s Churchyard), Athlone (St. Peter’s Churchyard), Ballinlough Graveyard, Ballyglass Cemetery, Ballymore (St. Owen’s Churchyard), Ballymorin Graveyard, Ballynacargy (St. Bigseach’s Churchyard), Balrath Graveyard (Ballinagore), Benown Graveyard, Boherquill Graveyard, Bunown Graveyard, Carrick Graveyard, Castlepollard (St. Michael’s Churchyard), Castletown Geoghegan Graveyard, Churchtown Graveyard (Castlepollard), Clonfad Graveyard, Clonmellon (Killua Churchyard), Collinstown (St. Feichin’s Churchyard), Coole (St. Nicholas’ Churchyard), Coolure Graveyard, Coosan Cemetery (Athlone), Cornamagh Cemetery (Athlone), Delvin (St. Mary’s Churchyard), Drumcree Graveyard, Drumraney (St. Mary’s Churchyard), Dunegan Cemetery, Dysart Graveyard, Enniscoffey Graveyard, Fore (St. Feichin’s Abbey Graveyard), Glassan Graveyard, Hilltown Graveyard, Kilbixy Graveyard, Kilbride Graveyard (Mullingar), Kilcleagh Cemetery, Killare Graveyard, Killavally Graveyard, Killua Churchyard (Clonmellon), Killucan (St. Etchen’s Churchyard), Killulagh Graveyard, Kiltoom Graveyard, Lackan Graveyard, Leny Graveyard, Lickbla Graveyard, Lisnagree Graveyard, Lismacaffrey Graveyard, Lynn Graveyard, Mayne Graveyard, Milltown Graveyard, Moate (St. Mary’s Churchyard), Moyvoughly Graveyard, Mullingar (All Saints Churchyard), Mullingar (Ballyglass Cemetery), Mullingar (Kilbride Graveyard), Multyfarnham (St. John’s Churchyard), Newtown Graveyard, Piercetown Graveyard, Rahugh Graveyard, Rathaspick Graveyard, Rathconnell Graveyard, Rathconrath Graveyard, Rathgarve Graveyard, Rathwire Graveyard, Reynella Graveyard, Rochfortbridge (St. Joseph’s Churchyard), Sonna Graveyard, St. Feichin’s Churchyard (Collinstown), St. Feichin’s Old Cemetery (Fore), St. Feichin’s New Cemetery (Fore), St. Mary’s Cemetery (Athlone), St. Michael’s Cemetery (Castlepollard), Taghmon Churchyard, Templeoran Graveyard, Templepatrick Graveyard, Tober Graveyard, Tubberclare Graveyard, Tullaghan Graveyard, Turin Cemetery, Tyrellspass (St. Sinian’s Churchyard)
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County Westmeath:
Ireland’s county Westmeath offers a blend of lakes and historic charm, with Athlone Castle providing insights into medieval Ireland along the Shannon River. The Belvedere House and Gardens showcase Georgian elegance, while Lough Ree offers boating and fishing opportunities. Other attractions include the ancient Fore Abbey and its monastic ruins and traditional seven wonders. Westmeath is Ireland’s tenth smallest county by size (1,763 square km) and 11th smallest by population (96,221). Population peaked at 141,300 in 1841 and reached its lowest point, 52,861 in 1961. In terms of hospitality, Westmeath is Ireland’s 22nd most visited tourist county with around 95,000 international visitors per year.
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