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His name is given as Meara, in the 1901 and 1911 census he signs as O’Meara.  The suppression of the Mac or O in Irish surnames by the British may not have had a legal basis but was used considerably in administration.   In the 20th century even before independence in 1922 the old surnames roared back

Dr. Timothy Joseph O’Meara, A.R.M.B.R.U.I. Former Admiralty surgeon.  Dispensary Doctor including Cape Clear.  Magistrate “Dr. Timothy Joseph O’Meara BA, MB, 1910, Curragh Rise/View, Skibbereen, b Knockcurragh Co. Limerick, son of Michael, ed Rockwell, Queens College, Cork, member local associations m 1899 Mary Harriett d Christopher Allen, Stone Hill, Glandore, listed 1921.  Christopher Allen, (1824-1866),  Roughgrove, Bandon, Stone Hall, Glandore.  Sitting Union Hall, 1861. 1856 Attending Funeral Right Honourable James  Earl of Bandon.  Probate 1866 to widow, £4,000.  Son John Constantine Allen, (1856-1893), Captain, 18th regiment spent a lot of time in India probating  Captain Edward Allen, Royal Irish Rifles, £606.  Daughter France married Dr. O’Meara, Skibbereen.

1901, 4 servants.  Subscriber appeal fund 1896 Dorney family. Attending the funeral Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Somerville D.L. (1824-1898), Clontaff, Drishane. 1901 attending the funeral of Mrs. Jennings, Oldcourt.  1935 donor to Vincent de Paul. in 1906 attended the funeral of Frederick Eldon Potter, owner and editor of Skibbereen Eagle.  1909 attending the funeral of Dr. William Jennings, J.P.

1932 attending funeral Skibbeeeen of Henry Grantham rep of drug company  A De. St.Lamas, Leicester.       1932 campaigning for Skibbereen hospital.  1938 Funeral of Edwin Angus Swanton, Major Draper, Skibbereen. Wife Maria Allen of Stone Hall, Glandore, his 2 sons distinguished medical careers.

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Dr. Timothy Joseph O’Meara, A.R.M.B.R.U.I. Former Admiralty surgeon.  Dispensary Doctor including Cape Clear.  Magistrate “Dr. Timothy Joseph O’Meara BA, MB, 1910, Curragh Rise/View, Skibbereen, b Knockcurragh Co. Limerick, son of Michael, ed Rockwell, Queens College, Cork, member local associations m 1899 Mary Harriett d Christopher Allen, Stone Hill, Glandore, listed 1921.  Christopher Allen, (1824-1866),  Roughgrove, Bandon, Stone Hall, Glandore.  Sitting Union Hall, 1861. 1856 Attending Funeral Right Honourable James  Earl of Bandon.  Probate 1866 to widow, £4,000.  Son John Constantine Allen, (1856-1893), Captain, 18th regiment spent a lot of time in India probating  Captain Edward Allen, Royal Irish Rifles, £606.  Daughter France married Dr. O’Meara, Skibbereen.

1901, 4 servants.  Subscriber appeal fund 1896 Dorney family. Attending the funeral Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Somerville D.L. (1824-1898), Clontaff, Drishane. 1901 attending the funeral of Mrs. Jennings, Oldcourt.  1935 donor to Vincent de Paul. in 1906 attended the funeral of Frederick Eldon Potter, owner and editor of Skibbereen Eagle.  1909 attending the funeral of Dr. William Jennings, J.P.

1932 attending funeral Skibbeeeen of Henry Grantham rep of drug company  A De. St.Lamas, Leicester.       1932 campaigning for Skibbereen hospital.  1938 Funeral of Edwin Angus Swanton, Major Draper, Skibbereen. Wife Maria Allen of Stone Hall, Glandore, his 2 sons distinguished medical careers.

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bbereen Eagle. Keeping an Eye on the Tsar. Father United Irishman. A Sterling Irishman’, with Sir John Gorst, M.P. Aughadown, 1891, Investigation into Distress in West Cork.

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1880 The Misery in Distressed Durrus, Yellow Meal Arriving by Schooner to O’Donovans Cove, off loaded by men on their bare back through the surf. Hungry Children at Gouladoo National School. Only a Third Able to Give an Offering at the Stations. When a Death Occurs the Corpse is Lashed onto Poles and Carried down Steep Slopes. Cattle overnighting in Houses.

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1897, Distress Durrus and Kilcrohane Partial Harvest and Potato Failure. Seeking Spraying Machines.

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1822 Distress, Clonakilty, Skibbereen, Schull, Crookhaven, Durrus,Bantry, subsisting on Nettle and Weeds which are picked up in Cornfields, Cows have Starved. Carcasses Eagerly Sought After by Poor Starving People, Fever Victims Stretched on Pallets of Straw, Cork Branch of London Relief Society.

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