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  1. Aug 30, 2015 · Eliza Nangle died at the age of 46. She left behind six children: three adult daughters and three sons, the youngest, a delicate boy George, just six years of age. Most of her previous sixteen years had been spent in Dugort, Achill, until poor health forced her to relocate to Dublin.

  2. Sep 10, 2013 · By the time of Eliza Nangle’s death in 1850, the intense sectarian controversy surrounding the Achill Mission had passed its peak.

  3. Dec 4, 2016 · Jane could see what a harsh year it had been for Eliza Nangle. Her first son – the child she had carried through a difficult Achill winter – had died two days after birth in April and Edward had buried the infant with his own hands in the small enclosed cemetery behind their home on the mountain slopes.

  4. Jul 20, 2018 · When Edward Nangle died in 1883 it was plain that the Mission had failed in its primary purpose; it had not converted a significant number of Catholics on the island. Of those who had been converted, many emigrated to North America or eventually returned to their former Catholic rites.

  5. May 27, 2018 · Eliza died before she was 40. She is buried with her five children and an adult daughter on the slopes of Slievemore. Her husband is buried in Monkstown alongside his second wife.

  6. Sep 18, 2018 · Nangle died in Dublin in 1883, almost two years after the death of his lifelong sparring partner, Archbishop MacHale.

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  8. Apr 3, 2018 · This is the extraordinary story of an audacious fight for souls on famine ravaged Achill Island in the nineteenth century. Religious ferment swept Ireland in the early 1800s and evangelical...