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NAI CEN 1841/5/1

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Census of Ireland, 1841, Cork, Dromdaleague (unknown townland)

TitleCensus of Ireland, 1841, Cork, Dromdaleague (unknown townland)ReferenceCodeNAI CEN 1841/5/1Scope And Content

Damaged, 1841 census form (number 37) for Donovan family, unknown townland, Dromdaleague parish, West Carbery, East Division, County Cork. 

Listed are:8 household members present on census night, including two servants.No absent members.No members who had died since 1831 census.

Jeremiah Donovan son aged 16 seems to attending Mr. Youngs school?

Servant Margaret Leahy aged 22 a spinner

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House numberStoreysSurnameForenameTitleAgeRelationshipOccupationAcreageObservations
11GallweyMichaelEsquire49Head of householdGentleman and farmer60 
  GallweyElizabeth 48Wife   
  GallweyHenry 27Son   
  GallweyDaniel 22Son   
  GallweyWilliam 20Son   
  GallweyMichael 19Son   
  GallweyBrien 12Son   
  GallweyCharles 10Son   
  GallweyMargaret 21Daughter   
  Gallwey

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https://virtualtreasury.ie/item/VRTI-CEN-1821-2-17-14-9-Kilkerin

Household census extracts (1821), Kilkeran townland, Rathbarry civil parish.

Source(s): Genealogical Office, National Library of Ireland, Walsh-Kelly notebook, GO 685, f. 36.

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Document RepositoryVirtual Record Treasury of Ireland
Reference CodeVRTI CEN/1821/2/17/14/9/Kilkerin
Source FormatBorn Digital
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From Galwey family historian

Thanks Pat,

An odd point is that it omits the other three daughters one of whom m. in 1834 so it’s not as if they all died.