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Love family West Cork

Introduction, p. 2

Travellers, Visitors, p. 6

Love Wills Cork, p. 11

Local Protestant Population, p. 8

Marriage Records Schull and Skibbereen Registration Districts, p. 8

C 1830 Tithe Applotments.  Townlands on Mizen measured in Gneeves, p. 12

Updated Clothiers, Flax, Linen, Textiles, Weaving, West Cork, Bandon, p. 13

Valuation Office Records Mizen, p.13 

Huguenot Marriages, p. 14

Schull Burials, p. 14

Emigration from West Cork, Rochester, NY,  The Croston’s of Bradford and Haverhill Massachusetts, p. 16

Funerals St. Luke and St. Simon Cyrene Episcopal Church, Rochester, p. 16

Marriage Licence Bonds, probably mostly not West Cork, p. 16

Marriages, p. 18

Marriages, Schull, p. 18

One Catholic marriage to McCarthy, p. 18

Skibbereen from 1852, p. 24

Selected Deaths Schull District, p. 25

Bantry, p. 28

Selected Deaths Schull District 1882-1899, p. 25 

Royal Irish Constabulary, p. 30

1893 Anti Home Rule Meeting, Skibbereen, p. 31

1897 Juror, p. 32

Royal Navy service:  Also mention of Captain Love who landed in Crookhaven in 1601, p. 

33

Bandon Memorials, p. 34

Newspaper Extracts, p. 35

Appendix 1,  Love Sullivan/O’Sullivan Descendants, p. 43-60

Introduction

This commenced with a request to assist in giving background on the Love family of West Cork in particular ‘The addresses listed for the Loves are Donegal, Goleen & Enaghhouchter Schull.  It developed into something more significant trying to portray the lot of the poorer Protestant in the Mizen Durrus area in the late 18th and early 19th century.  White the focus is on the Mizen area and other Co. Cork Loves fear=ture.  The anime does not appear on banners History of Bandon and his listing of the post 1590s planters.  However there are memorial of a love family in Bandon mud 17th century who appear reasonably prosperous.  Also a sampling of marriage records for the Schull and Skibbereen Registration Districts involving Love family members from the mid 19th century to the late 19th century shows the interaction with other families.

In relation to the Townlands

  • Enaghoughter East (Eanach Uachtarach Thoir) , Kilmoe Civil Parish, Barony of West Carbery (West Division), Co. Cork 264 A, 0 R, 7 P
  • Enaghoughter West (Eanach Uachtarach Thiar) , Kilmoe Civil Parish, Barony of West Carbery (West Division), Co. Cork 165 A, 0 R, 4 P