Ballymacdermott court tomb

Located a few miles north of Dundalk.

Built about 2000 BC.


Proleek Dolmen

Located a few miles north of Dundalk.

Built about 1500 BC



Roche Castle

Located a few miles west of Dundalk.

A Norman castle, built about 1300 AD.



King John's Castle, Carlingford.

Located on the Cooley peninsula, about 10 miles east of Dundalk.



Seatown Castle Dundalk.



Seatown militia barracks, "The Windmill", Dundalk.


Ardee Convent of the Religious Sisters of Mercy.


Ballymacscanlon village, near Dundalk.


Blackrock village, near Dundalk.


Dundalk courthouse


The Square, Dundalk.


St. Patrick's Church, Dundalk.


Earl St, Dundalk.


Louth county hospital, Dundalk.


Omeath village, on the Cooley peninsula.


The Dundalk keys.

 

All of the photographs and information about the three generations of the Hoy family on these pages has been gathered by Bob Hoy of Arlington, VA. The information for the book "Story of the Hoy Family" was compiled by Bob Hoy and the artwork was done by Lou Smull. Bob is the son of Frank Hoy from the second generation born in this country and Lou is the grandson of Frank's brother Tom.