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Monthly Archives: April 2017

Frank Croston 1852-1921, Probably born Reenaccapall. Parish of Kilcrohane, West Cork, Major Real Estate Developer of High Quality Commercial and Residential Property, Rochester, New York, Republican Party Activist. Varian Brush Making Family Possible Origin, Rooska, Bantry.

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The Crostons in Durrus are generally weavers or labourers.  There are references to family member sin 19th century census reproduced in the Cole Family History unfortunately the records were destroyed in the Public Record Office in 1922 but the Cole history has survived.Some who emigrated to the USA in the 19th century did not fare well.

Frank Croston’s family probably moved around. His father’s house in the Griffith Valuation is very low insistent with a cottage but with no garden, the Landlord Daniel Burke, Senior, he in turn a tenant of John B.Gumbleton.  This is consistent with the patters of weavers and labourers staying within an area but moving.

 

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https://durrushistory.com/2015/03/25/spinning-and-weaving-john-and-isaac-johnson-and-john-croston-weavers-of-old-from-1938-school-folklore-collection-carrigboy-national-school-durrus-west-cork-from-breda-mccarthy-coolcuaghta/

https://durrushistory.com/2016/04/08/records-of-south-west-cork-families-such-as-dalys-haggertys-swanton-jagoe-lannin-levis-dukelow-beamish-harrington-mahony-mccarthy-stout-kingston-raycroft-jennings-skuce-in-registers-of-2/

https://durrushistory.com/2015/11/26/some-west-cork-emigration-to-rochester-new-york-ontario-canada-bradford-and-haverill-mass-wisconsin-minnesota-some-families-mentioned-king-gallagher-attridge-croston-kingston-levis-swanto/

https://durrushistory.com/2015/03/11/the-progress-of-the-attridge-family-from-lisheenacreaagh-lisin-na-creiche-little-fort-of-the-cattle-spoil-ballydehob-west-cork-to-rochester-new-york-united-states-and-waterdown-east-flanboro/

https://durrushistory.com/2015/02/19/some-birth-marriage-and-death-records-from-1592-of-church-of-ireland-methodist-quaker-and-old-catholic-families-skibbereen-district-west-cork-and-rochester-new-york/

Courtesy Heather Croston, USA:

His parents were Francis Croston and Avisa Levis.   They arrived in New York 22 June 1858.   Their daughter Ann was born in 1844 Schull on the same plot of land where my family lived. In the record it says “of Durrus Parish”.  On the passenger list her name is Ann Ducloe (Dukelow) . I don’t have a record of her marriage, or know who her husband was. (this is new info for me)   They settled in Mt. Morris, Livingston, NY (south of Rochester)  When Francis “Frank” was 18 he moved to Rochester. 2 years later his parents had passed away and left the children with land in Mt. Morris. I believe this is how he started his career in real estate.
I suspect his father was the Francis Croston on the 1850 Griffiths Valuation of Kilcrohane, Reenacuppul. This is not far from Moulamill. The low valuation would be consistent with a weaver’s cottage:
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In the History of Rochester it says that his family was English and he was born in New York, But all early records show this is not true. He seems to have led people to believe this later in his life, maybe because at the time Irish were discriminated against. Many US born felt that the Irish immigrants were taking jobs from them. The other reason may be that the family identified as English even though they were born in Ireland. I’m not sure.
The invention of a spurious genealogy is relatively common witness the Whites (Lord Bantry).  This is something Bantry antiquarian Paddy O’Keeffe researched and determined it was bogus.
Also the description of the family in Lancashire is very embellished. The town was not thought to be named after the family but the other way around. Also the story about the coat of arms: I’ve found no evidence that it’s true. So don’t take any of that as fact.
In the Croston Parish records I have seen some names that are also found in West Cork: Wilkinson, something similar to Roycroft etc.. and have wondered if other Lancashire families went to Cork at the same time. Perhaps settled on the same land. I haven’t really had time to research England yet, outside of the Irish lines that immigrated there. That will be next if I can make a DNA connection.
There were many Croston- Sullivan/ McCarthy/ Driscoll marriages, mostly in Skibbereen, but some in Durrus.
Emigration Manifest:

Passenger List pg1

passenger list pg 2

Father’s Will,  He is illiterate:

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Census Rochester 1870, note also Baker family probably from Rossmore, Durrus, one of the Bakes was the head of the ’99 Cousin Clan’ (families such as Dukelow, Attridge, Gosnell, Baker, Gallagher, Skuce, Shannon) from Durrus/Schull who ran Rochester City Council through the Republican Party for many years in the 19th century:
1870 Census Rochester
When Frank moved to Rochester from Mt. Morris he boarded with Richard Varian. He was a broom maker for a few years with his brother William. When Frank started working in real estate William took over the business.  Frank was also involved with helping to liquidate a hardware store’s inventory after the owner died.

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When Frank as boarding in Rochester it was with Richard Varian listed as a labourer. It may be a coincidence but Frank and his brother William were in the brush making business.  The Varian brush business started in Cork then Dublin.  online genealogical forums suggest the family may have originated in Rooska. In the 18th century the Varians there were prosperous ‘yeomen’ farmers, intermarried with Fergusons and Roycrofts of Durrus. They appear in the Bantry House leases and in various deeds.

In 1848 Isaac Varian in Cork is listed a a member of the Council of the Irish Confederation of Young Irelanders a reforming political association, perhaps a vague connection of local political consciousness in the West Cork area as in 99 cousins in Rochester:

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Frank Croston pt 2

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1763. Magazine of Magazines [Limerick] April 1763 “At Corke, Daniel O’Donovan (The O’Donovan) of Banlahan (Myross, Skibbereen) to Miss Jane Beecher”

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1763. Magazine of Magazines [Limerick] April 1763  “At Corke, Daniel O’Donovan (The O’Donovan) of Banlahan (Myross, Skibbereen) to Miss Jane Beecher”

He was in his 60s a widower, she either 15 or 16.

It is a curiosity that whole some branches of the O’Donovans converted to the Church of Ireland most of those seem to retain an extraordinary interest in historical, genealogical matters.  This is evidenced by membership of learned societies, retaining ancient manuscripts and correspondence with antiquarians such as Dr. John O’Donovan.   In the case of one family member  who became in the 19th century a prominent Methodist Minister in Dublin and England he always called his houses after townlands in his homeplace.

 

https://durrushistory.com/2017/02/07/marriage-elizabeth-tonson-to-colonel-daniel-odonovan-bawnlahan-myross-west-cork-mp-for-baltimore-chieftain-ancient-sept-of-the-odonovans/

 

https://durrushistory.com/2016/07/26/death-of-general-odonovan-bawnlahan-skibbereen-west-cork-1829-the-late-much-regretted-general-odonovan-was-one-of-the-very-few-proprietors-of-this-county-of-the-aborigi-2/

 

https://durrushistory.com/2016/07/26/lt-col-richard-odonovan-of-bawnlahan-skibbereen-west-cork-son-of-daniel-odonovan-the-odonovan-of-clancahill-and-jane-beecher-1768-major-in-6th-dragoons-19-december-1799-lieuten-2/

 

https://durrushistory.com/2016/07/26/1639-ode-in-old-irish-translated-to-daniel-odonovan-superintendent-of-the-west-of-munster-illustrious-chieftain-of-the-corenian-blood-from-the-papers-of-lieutenant-general-richard-odonovan-2/

 

https://durrushistory.com/2016/06/29/survey-15th-march-1727-of-odonovan-estate-bawnlahan-parish-of-myross-west-cork-coolagon-bawnlahan-coolblaw-cuppogh-2-ploughlands-4-sub-denominations-brade-castle-jane-ffooldoragh-noted-2/

1677. Lease from Helen, Elizabeth, Countesses Clancarthy, Donogh McCarthy Earl of Clancarthy to Keadagh O’Leary Probably Ancestor to Art Ó Laoighre, The Outlaw, Claim before the Trustees of Irish Forfeitures, Probate by Cork Consistory Court.

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1677. Lease from Helen, Elizabeth, Donogh McCarthy to Keadagh O’Leary ProbablyAncestor to Art Ó Laoighre, The Outlaw, Claim  before the Trustees of Irish Forfeitures

Th Trustees sat at Chichester House in Dublin.  The building was demolished to make way for the Irish Parliament now Bank of Ireland, College Green.

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https://durrushistory.com/2015/02/27/17th-century-cromwellian-confiscations-in-the-barony-of-muskery-co-cork-with-some-mccarthy-genealogies-1600-olearys-at-iveleary-inchigeela-holding-30-ploughlands-and-their-cork-catholic-lantry/

 

https://durrushistory.com/2015/08/02/1805-admission-to-grays-inns-of-cornelius-oleary-aged-36-raleigh-macroom-co-cork-probably-son-of-art-oleary-art-o-laoighre-judicially-murdered/

 

https://durrushistory.com/2014/11/23/art-oleary-art-o-laoighre-antecedents-and-descendants/

 

Courtesy Nick Reddin:

 

http://irishdeedsindex.net/mem.php?memorial=5630

 

Type of deed Date of current deed 30 Oct 1713 Vol Page Memorial
Assignment + mortgage Date of earlier deed 20 Oct 1677 13 219 5630
No Role(s) in earlier deed(s) Role in current deed(s) Family name Forename Place Occ or title A
A P1 LEARY Keadagh of Tiergiogh, Co Cork
B P1 LEARY Dermod of Carrignacorry, Co Cork
C P1 LEARY Cornelius of Carrignacorry, Co Cork
D P2 MASSEY Humphrey of Macrompe, Co Cork
E P1 MACCARTY Helen of Countess of Clancarty
F P1 MACCARTY Elizabeth of Countess of Clancarty
G P1 MACCARTY Donogh of Earl of Clancarty
H P2 LEARY Teige of deceased
I LEARY Cornelius of eldest son of F
J O’HEA James of
K WARNER Thomas of
L LEARY Cornelius of Carrignacorra COR
M MCCARTHY Florence of Macrompe COR yeomen
N JONES Nathaniel of Macrompe COR yeomen
O LEARY Cornelius of Firgoa COR
P MURPHY Michael of Youghall, Co Cork
Q STANTON John of
Abstract Comment for person [A] :By lease dated 20 Oct 1677, E, F + G let to H, 2 plowlands, By Muskery, Co Cork, for 99 years, £24 pa. F died about 1685 & I, obtained the property by admon from the Consistory Court of Cork. He made his will Oct 1699 & left the property to C + B, with A
Person [B] :and others exors & guardians of the children during their minority. B, C & the other children of I, by their guardian, submitted their claim before the Trustees of Irish Forfeitures for the said lease. By an award dated 30 Jul 1713 made by J + K
Person [C] :it was said that A was owed £127:1s:11d, & B +C raising mortgage with D for £62:10s + £127:1s:11d + interest. Sworn 17 Dec 1713,
Person [E] :and others exors & guardians of the children during their minority. B, C & the other children of I, by their guardian, submitted their claim before the Trustees of Irish Forfeitures for the said lease. By an award dated 30 Jul 1713 made by J + K
Person [F] :it was said that A was owed £127:1s:11d, & B +C raising mortgage with D for £62:10s + £127:1s:11d + interest. Sworn 17 Dec 1713,
Person [H] :and others exors & guardians of the children during their minority. B, C & the other children of I, by their guardian, submitted their claim before the Trustees of Irish Forfeitures for the said lease. By an award dated 30 Jul 1713 made by J + K
Person [I] :it was said that A was owed £127:1s:11d, & B +C raising mortgage with D for £62:10s + £127:1s:11d + interest. Sworn 17 Dec 1713,
Person [K] :and others exors & guardians of the children during their minority. B, C & the other children of I, by their guardian, submitted their claim before the Trustees of Irish Forfeitures for the said lease. By an award dated 30 Jul 1713 made by J + K
Person [L] :it was said that A was owed £127:1s:11d, & B +C raising mortgage with D for £62:10s + £127:1s:11d + interest. Sworn 17 Dec 1713,
Person [N] :and others exors & guardians of the children during their minority. B, C & the other children of I, by their guardian, submitted their claim before the Trustees of Irish Forfeitures for the said lease. By an award dated 30 Jul 1713 made by J + K
Person [O] :it was said that A was owed £127:1s:11d, & B +C raising mortgage with D for £62:10s + £127:1s:11d + interest. Sworn 17 Dec 1713,
Person [Q] :and others exors & guardians of the children during their minority. B, C & the other children of I, by their guardian, submitted their claim before the Trustees of Irish Forfeitures for the said lease. By an award dated 30 Jul 1713 made by J + K
MS Date registered 17 Nov 1714 Date abstract added 20070401

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1780. Subscribers to Thomas Sheridan’s English Dictionary: John Clerk, David Jenkins, Thomas Lehy (Leahy), Bantry, Jeremiah Crowley, Possibly Caheragh, Daniel O’Driscoll., Esq., Dunmanus

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1780. Subscribers to Thomas Sheridan’s English Dictionary: John Clerk, David Jenkins, Thomas Lehy (Leahy), Bantry, Jeremiah Crowley, Possibly Caheragh, Daniel O’Driscoll., Esq.,  Dunmanus

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The O’Driscolls are probably pre Celtic in origin. They lost their lands first lost most of their land to the O’Mahony when they left Limerick are due to Norman and later due to mortgage default to Richard Boyle,Great Earl of Cork adn forfeitures.

They pop up all over the triangle Bantry/Skibbereen/Crookhaven in the 18th century as middlemen, merchants, mariners, professionals some converted to the Church of Ireland.

https://books.google.ie/books?id=DfpdAAAAcAAJ&pg=PP483&lpg=PP483&dq=thomas+sheridan+dictionary+of+the+english+language&source=bl&ots=Oyv79WnH_-&sig=NvFwvdC26k7ZZLX1gKi9r4eMlkQ&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjNt46dwZ7TAhWGOsAKHVUMAyk4ChDoAQguMAI#v=onepage&q=thomas%20sheridan%20dictionary%20of%20the%20english%20language&f=false

 

Thomas Sheridan:

https://www.google.ie/search?q=thomas+Sheridan+dictionary&oq=thomas+Sheridan+dictionary&aqs=chrome..69i57j35i39j0j69i60j69i61.15763j1j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8

 

John Clerk, David Jenkins, Thomas Lehy (Leah…

Post 1784 John Clerk, David Jenkins, Thomas Lehy (Leahy) Bantry Subscribers 1784 Sheridans English Dictionary https://books.google.ie/books?id=4gRgAAAAcAAJ&pg=PT16&lpg=PT16&dq=robert+bell+surgeon+cork+1780&source=bl&ots=yeu9TVOLDC&sig=eux4X7vvly_Ch5GmZvJErU7f5Qo&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjruairtJ3TAhUKD8AKHRx-ACQ4ChDoAQgjMAA#v=onepage&q=%20cork%20&f=false Also Jeremiah Crowley possibly Caheragh

 

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1715. Discovery of Genealogy of Tadhg-an-Duna, McCarthy, Dunmanway in Paris 1848. Consigned as Rubbish in French State Papers.

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1715.  Discovery of Genealogy of Tadhg-an-Duna, McCarthy, Dunmanway in Paris 1848.  Consigned as Rubbish in French State Papers.

 

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In Dr John O’Donovan, Annals of the Four Masters there is an appendix and the McCarthys feature at p.2492.  He refers to a letter from Tim O’Donovan benefactor of Jerry-an –Duna who died at O’Donovan’s Cove in his 84th year. He says ‘His appearance was most respectable, and he had the manners and information of a gentleman; all classes around Dunmanway had a respect for him to the last, and he acknowledged his descent from Teige-an –Duna. He was married to a Miss Callanan of Kinsale, a very respectable lady, who ran off with him, and he spent what fortune she brought him with his Irish recklessness.  He often told me that his family papers were in a chest the left with a Mrs McCarthy of Glanda, near Dunmanway. He made a request to me to have him interred in the family tomb at Kilbarry (I mile west of Dunmanway) which of course I complied with  and he was buried with his ancestors, and with all due respect.  His eldest son Charles, is now living in Cork, he is I am told, a well-conducted honest man, but in very low circumstances.

O’Donovan Hostory (Durrus/Kilcrohane):

 

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1eq_IayaxdUyWZWbpDf6LWlLNg7o-3tNJiqPGYIALy80/edit

 

 

Letter from Timothy O’Donovan, J.P., to Dr. John O’Donovan, re Jerry McCarthy (Jerry na Duna), 24039/JOD/278(ii)

O’Donovan’s Cove,

August 17th 1847

Sir,

In reply to your favour I beg to state that my old friend Jerry McCarthy commonly called Jerry na Dunna from his ancestor’s property the ancient castle of Dunna in the  adjacent district to Dunmanway.

He died some years ago at my house in his 84th year.  He spent most of his later years at my place. I was partial to him as being a resident old gentleman his appearance was most respectable and he had the manners and formation of a gentleman.  He was married to a Miss Callanan of Kinsale a very respectable lady she ran off with Jerry na Duna and he spent what portion she had.

They parted after having some children, Mrs McCarthy got some work as a Governess for herself and daughter in some highly respectable  family.

I think the daughter is alive, her eldest son is a painter and glazier he was married to one of the Henegans of Drimoleague and resided chiefly in Kilkenny.  I don’t know when he married when last I heard of him I think he was waiting to go to America.

BB Jerry after his demaine (death?)  his papers were in a chest which he left with Arthur McCarthy of Glanadra near Dunmanway.  I was after anxious to look at the documents but he attached no such importance to them.

I did not wish to ask.   He made a request to me to have interred at the family tomb at Kilbarry which of course I complied with and he was buried with his old ancestors with all due respect, this is all I know of him.

I think his mother was an O’Donovan, he was very unfond of talking of his family and  very sensitive of any allusion being to their former respectability in contrast to his own desperate state.  I always avoided the subject.

It seemed to wound his feelings for he had great pride and this I was really anxious to know.. his cruel family  and the story of the decline of his ancestor’s house. I could not do anything that I thought may be disagreeable to him

I shall always be glad to give you any information in my power

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https://durrushistory.com/2016/11/26/1749-lease-parties-edmond-schuldham-city-of-dublin-and-dunmanway-of-the-first-part-william-armstrong-mealiffe-county-tipperary-of-the-second-part-property-the-town-and-lands-of-dromlinaghdr/

https://durrushistory.com/2016/11/23/james-francis-bernard-4th-earl-of-bandon-kp-12-september-1850-18-may-1924-mccarthy-ancestry-of-wife/

https://durrushistory.com/2016/08/29/1709-sale-of-part-estate-muskerry-of-late-donogh-mccarthy-late-earl-of-clancarthy-attained-for-treason-by-hollow-blade-company-to-humphry-massy-macroom-protestant/

https://durrushistory.com/2016/03/02/genealogy-of-mccarthys-of-glenachram-from-1366-and-history-of-dunmanway-togher-castle-west-cork-2/

https://durrushistory.com/2016/01/04/correspondence-between-doctor-john-odonovan-and-timothy-odonovan-magistrate-from-1818-odonovans-cove-durrus-west-cork-mentioning-his-grandfather-educated-at-toulouse-france-in-1754-lan/

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Richard Caulfield, transcription:

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1725, 1829. Rent Roll Includes Probably Dunmanway Tenants

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http://irishdeedsindex.net/mem.php?memorial=40849

 

 

 

1829

 

McGivern (McGovern), McMullan probably from North Leitrim/Fermanagh brought down by Cox re linen/flax

 

http://irishdeedsindex.net/mem.php?memorial=565403

 

 

http://irishdeedsindex.net/mem.php?memorial=565403

Death of (Colonel) Thomas Raddy 1702. Mortgage of Half Ploughland at Quanning, Scart, Parish of Durrus to Thomas and Benjamin Raddy to Robert Warren, Macroom, Acquisition of Half Ploughland by Samuel Hutchinson Bantry probably Blackrock from Raddys including Thomas wife Elizabeth.

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Death of Thomas Raddy 1702.  Mortgage of Half Ploughland at Scart, Parish of Durrus to Thomas and Benjamin Raddy to Robert Warren, Macroom, Acquisition of Ploughland by Samuel Hutchinson Bantry probably Blackrock from Raddys including Thomas wife Elizabeth.

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The townland mentioned is either Quanning  or Duanrigg, possibly later known as Hollyhill.  In the Parish of Durrus just off the road from Cork to Bantry about 3 miles from Bantry.

The Hutchinsons formerly had what is now Bantry House.  Likely the same as Clonee, Durrus and Macroom and Aughadown.

The surrounding townlands were part of the Hutchinson Estate sold in the Landed Estates Court 1850s on death of Arthur Hutchinson who died with no known heirs.

From Burke’s Peerage not entirely reliable as in Bantry  confuse the Hutchins and Hutchinson families.  However there is a reference to Colonel Thomas Raddy:

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Courtesy Nick Reddin.

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1740.  Fairs Ballydehob,Bantry, Newtown (Probably Bantry), Skibereen and Bridgestone, Drimoleague, Dunmanway, Macroom and Inchigeela, Clonakilty, Timoleague

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1846. Starvation In Skibbereen, March of 800-1,000 at Caheragh, Trouble in Bandon, Co. Cork.

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https://books.google.ie/books?id=XvgEAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA530&lpg=PA530&dq=james+little+resident+magistrate&source=bl&ots=48R_B2GhW2&sig=pB6a-M-0q9D6tBNopQilKyDnI1Y&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiF-Lu-opXTAhWhHsAKHRWgDjcQ6AEIPTAH#v=onepage&q=james%20little%20resident%20magistrate&f=false

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1826. Death in Faction Fight, Clonakilty and Deaths Arising From Rev Morritt’s Extraction of tithes at Castlehaven, West Cork.

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1826. Death in Faction Fight, Clonakilty and Deaths Arising From Rev Morritt’s Extraction of  tithes at Castlehaven, West Cork.

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