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Petitions of John Jago, Bantry, Co. Cork to Dublin Castle 1821 re non-Denominational Education and Fishery Development

16 Thursday Aug 2012

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The name of John Jago, Bantry appears on the online index of the Bantry Estate records as acquiring a lease for a store and yard on the Quay in 1830.  Some of the Chief Secretary Papers for Dublin Castle held in the National Archives have now been put on line and Mr. Jago also features there.

At one stage he had a shop in Cork in the Barrack Stret/Bandon Road area.

In 1821 he was writing proposing that education be provided free of any particular sect.  He was also petitioning for the development of the fishing industry and for his own appointment as a Fishery Inspector in Kerry.  Mr Jago was presumably involved in the fishing industry.

His son John qualified as a barrister and entered a lease with the Bantry Estate for the store and yard in 1844.  His date of birth is 1804 and his mother is Margaret O’Connor. He may have gone to Australia later.

In the Bantry Estate records Margaret Jagoe, nee Young a widow in involved in a property transaction in 1791 near the present Maritime Hotel a life named is her son John aged 20, giving him a date of birth of 1791, the Young family fishing merchant also feature in the deed. She is probably his mother.

Match 1 from ‘CSO/RP’

NAI REFERENCE:

CSO/RP/1821/160

TITLE:

Letter from Henry Townsend, secretary to commissioners of Irish fisheries, concerning request of John Jagoe, County Cork, for money for curing house

SCOPE & CONTENT:

Letter from Henry Townsend, Irish fishery office, Dublin, secretary to commissioners of Irish fisheries, to William Gregory, Under Secretary, Dublin Castle, 25 May 1821, reporting, as requested, the opinion of the commissioners of fisheries, respecting enclosed petition of John Jagoe, Bantry, County Cork, requesting grant of money from consolidated fund to build a curing house, 15 May 1821.

EXTENT:

2 items; 4pp

DATE(S):

15 May 1821-25 May 1821

DATE EARLY:

1821

DATE LATE:

1821

ORIGINAL REFERENCE:

CSORP1821/164

Match 2 from ‘CSO/RP’

NAI REFERENCE:

CSO/RP/1821/278

TITLE:

Letters from John Jagoe, County Cork, concerning problems of religious and party feeling in Irish education; and concerning his desire to build a store for use of the fishery

SCOPE & CONTENT:

Letter from John Jagoe, Bantry, County Cork, to Charles Grant, Chief Secretary, Dublin Castle, concerning education, and commenting that ‘it is well known that religious party feeling is the greatest barrier to education in Ireland….’. Emphasises that until a system of education ‘free from the doctrines of any particular religious sect’, is established, education cannot flourish. States that money currently spent by government on education in Ireland is misapplied, 25 March 1821. Also letter from Jagoe to Grant, requesting Grant’s support in obtaining a sum of money from the consolidated fund to build a store for use of the fishery, 20 April 1821. Annotations on reverse of each letter, of copy of letters of reply from Grant to Jagoe, on each subject, 7 May 1821.

EXTENT:

2 items; 6pp

DATE(S):

25 Mar 1821-7 May 1821

DATE EARLY:

1821

DATE LATE:

1821

ORIGINAL REFERENCE:

CSORP1821/287

Match 3 from ‘CSO/RP’

NAI REFERENCE:

CSO/RP/1821/1282

TITLE:

Letters from John Jagoe, County Cork, requesting post of fisheries inspector on Valentia Island

SCOPE & CONTENT:

2 letters from John Jagoe, Bantry, County Cork, to Charles Grant, Chief Secretary, Dublin Castle, requesting appointment to the post of local inspector of fisheries on Valentia Island, County Kerry, which he believes will soon become vacant, 16; 25 November 1821.

EXTENT:

2 items; 6pp

DATE(S):

16 Nov 1821-21 Nov 1821

DATE EARLY:

1821

DATE LATE:

1821

ORIGINAL REFERENCE:

CSORP1812/1340

Match 4 from ‘CSO/RP’

NAI REFERENCE:

CSO/RP/1822/569

TITLE:

Letter from Henry Townsend, Irish Fishery Office, concerning a letter from John Jagoe, Bantry, County Cork, concerning concessions to fishing industry

SCOPE & CONTENT:

Letter from Henry Townsend, Irish Fishery Office, Dublin, to Henry Goulburn, Chief Secretary, Dublin Castle, acknowledging letter with extract from communication of John Jagoe, Bantry, County Cork, respecting ‘Salt used in curing of Fish’ and to convey agreement with Jagol ‘on the necessity of dispensing with the Stamp duty on Fish Curers Bonds’, also to state that the board are in process of investigation ‘the forms of which he complains’; includes note with transcription of minute by Goulburn, ‘I forget the particulars of this case and must therefore have the other Papers’.

EXTENT:

2 items; 3pp

DATE(S):

7 Feb 1822-25 Feb 1822

DATE EARLY:

1822

DATE LATE:

1822

ORIGINAL REFERENCE:

CSORP1822/1101

Match 1 from ‘CSO/RP’

NAI REFERENCE:

CSO/RP/1821/160

TITLE:

Letter from Henry Townsend, secretary to commissioners of Irish fisheries, concerning request of John Jagoe, County Cork, for money for curing house

SCOPE & CONTENT:

Letter from Henry Townsend, Irish fishery office, Dublin, secretary to commissioners of Irish fisheries, to William Gregory, Under Secretary, Dublin Castle, 25 May 1821, reporting, as requested, the opinion of the commissioners of fisheries, respecting enclosed petition of John Jagoe, Bantry, County Cork, requesting grant of money from consolidated fund to build a curing house, 15 May 1821.

EXTENT:

2 items; 4pp

DATE(S):

15 May 1821-25 May 1821

DATE EARLY:

1821

DATE LATE:

1821

ORIGINAL REFERENCE:

CSORP1821/164

Match 2 from ‘CSO/RP’

NAI REFERENCE:

CSO/RP/1821/278

TITLE:

Letters from John Jagoe, County Cork, concerning problems of religious and party feeling in Irish education; and concerning his desire to build a store for use of the fishery

SCOPE & CONTENT:

Letter from John Jagoe, Bantry, County Cork, to Charles Grant, Chief Secretary, Dublin Castle, concerning education, and commenting that ‘it is well known that religious party feeling is the greatest barrier to education in Ireland….’. Emphasises that until a system of education ‘free from the doctrines of any particular religious sect’, is established, education cannot flourish. States that money currently spent by government on education in Ireland is misapplied, 25 March 1821. Also letter from Jagoe to Grant, requesting Grant’s support in obtaining a sum of money from the consolidated fund to build a store for use of the fishery, 20 April 1821. Annotations on reverse of each letter, of copy of letters of reply from Grant to Jagoe, on each subject, 7 May 1821.

EXTENT:

2 items; 6pp

DATE(S):

25 Mar 1821-7 May 1821

DATE EARLY:

1821

DATE LATE:

1821

ORIGINAL REFERENCE:

CSORP1821/287

Match 3 from ‘CSO/RP’

NAI REFERENCE:

CSO/RP/1821/1282

TITLE:

Letters from John Jagoe, County Cork, requesting post of fisheries inspector on Valentia Island

SCOPE & CONTENT:

2 letters from John Jagoe, Bantry, County Cork, to Charles Grant, Chief Secretary, Dublin Castle, requesting appointment to the post of local inspector of fisheries on Valentia Island, County Kerry, which he believes will soon become vacant, 16; 25 November 1821.

EXTENT:

2 items; 6pp

DATE(S):

16 Nov 1821-21 Nov 1821

DATE EARLY:

1821

DATE LATE:

1821

ORIGINAL REFERENCE:

CSORP1812/1340

Match 4 from ‘CSO/RP’

NAI REFERENCE:

CSO/RP/1822/569

TITLE:

Letter from Henry Townsend, Irish Fishery Office, concerning a letter from John Jagoe, Bantry, County Cork, concerning concessions to fishing industry

SCOPE & CONTENT:

Letter from Henry Townsend, Irish Fishery Office, Dublin, to Henry Goulburn, Chief Secretary, Dublin Castle, acknowledging letter with extract from communication of John Jagoe, Bantry, County Cork, respecting ‘Salt used in curing of Fish’ and to convey agreement with Jagol ‘on the necessity of dispensing with the Stamp duty on Fish Curers Bonds’, also to state that the board are in process of investigation ‘the forms of which he complains’; includes note with transcription of minute by Goulburn, ‘I forget the particulars of this case and must therefore have the other Papers’.

EXTENT:

2 items; 3pp

DATE(S):

7 Feb 1822-25 Feb 1822

DATE EARLY:

1822

DATE LATE:

1822

ORIGINAL REFERENCE:

CSORP1822/1101

Click to access Bantryhouse.pdf

961  6 April 1830

Lease made between Richard, 1st Earl of Bantry, Bantry House, and John [Tagoe], Bantry town, for a store and yard on the quay adjoining the Strand in the town of Bantry, in the possession of [Tagoe]. Term of three lives or 91 years from the 25th March past. The yearly rent is £7 payable half yearly on the 29th September and the 25th March.

995.996  1 Oct. 1842

see also

1221
Lease made between Richard, 1st Earl of Bantry and Lord Viscount Berehaven, and John [Jagoe] (Barrister-in-Law), City of Dublin, for a store yard on the quay adjoining the strand in the town of Bantry. It is for three lives or 91 years, at a yearly rent of £10, payable half-yearly on the 29th September and the 25th March. There is a map on the left margin, with no scale. This was surrendered and new lease given to Denis McCarthy on 26th Aug. 1882. Includes copy.

  1. 1221  11 May 1861

see also 996

Assignment made by Anne Jagoe (Widow), Bantry Town, Rev. Joshua Richard Jagoe, 20 Cockspur Street, London, and Samuel Jagoe of [Sofala] on

1221 contd..

290

BL/EP/B/

the [Turon] river, New South Wales, Australia, to Denis McCarthy (Shopkeeper), Bantry. McCarthy pays to the Jagoes £55, and they assign to him a store yard and [rere] on the quay adjoining the Strand in Bantry town, formerly in the occupation of John Jagoe (Barrister-at-Law), city of Dublin. It is for the residue of the three lives and the 91 years term, at a yearly rent of £10. The original lease was made between Richard 1st Earl of Bantry, Richard White, Viscount Berehaven, and John Jagoe, on the 1st Oct. 1842.

1 item

  1. 1222  17 Nov. 1865

Entry from King’s Inns Admission Papers 1607-1867:-   Jagoe, John, only son of John, Bantry, County Cork, and Margaret O’Connor; born 22 March 1804; educated Castle Townshend. Hilary 1834. Gray’s Inn Easter 1836. Michaelmas 1838.

The Landed Estate Court was selling a small estate outside Bantry in the 1860s the names mentioned are Jagoe and O’Connor may be connected with this John.

Selected deaths Durrus District, Co. Cork 1690-1950.

13 Monday Aug 2012

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https://www.google.ie/maps/place/Durrus,+Co.+Cork/@51.6217107,-9.521993,15z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x48459fe7ccd270df:0x231e3744ac95441a

Burial Register St James Church and inscriptions of local graveyards, Durrus

Pre 1880 families would have used Moulivard Burial Grounds and some still do. In the last 50 years burials included a Shannon woman from Moulivard her maiden name was also Shannon from Rossmore so presumably she was buried in her own family plot. Other local graveyards include the old Kilcrohane about 1 mile west of the village used by local Protestant families in the 19th century including the Swantons. Also the old Caheragh graveyard and Keelcangle on the Durrus/Toormore Road used by families on the Mizen side of Durrus:

https://durrushistory.wordpress.com/2011/11/24/devotions-to-father-barnane-28th-june-moulivard-church-durrus/

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1vUO2tFRaR7LxRRpfKXfDrx7hAqxyFYKB6995ybr0lDk/edit (updated)

https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B6hnQGE3ANjzVU1qUlVsYnZtWDg/edit

 

Date Name Age Townland Other
C 1690-98 Nathaniel Evanson (1st) Four Mile Water B England v 1630
1701 Richard Hutchins Gent Durrus Index to Administration Bonds dioceses of Cork and Ross National archives WW8
1722 Robert Levis Jnr ditto
 1734 Charles Evanson ditto
1766 Nathaniel (2nd) Evanson 69 Four Mile Water Family held Durrus lands on long lease from Lord Bandon m Martha Alleyn Antigua 1724
1775 Richard Harris Tullig WW8
1778 Alleyn Evanson Four Mile Water Born c 1700-16
1805 John Jeffords Scart ditto
1810 William Roycroft Droumreague Farmer WW8
1816 Melian Evanson
1827 Honora Blair Prob Blairs Cove WW8
1827 Mary Townsend Baldwin Evanson Friendly Cove M Nathaniel (5th) c 1760 he d 1829
1827 Michael Swanton Brahalish Index to Administration Bonds dioceses of Cork and Ross National archives WW8
August 21st 1829 Nathaniel Evanson Junior 27 Friendly Cove
1833 Nathaniel Evanson (5th) C 94 Friendly Cove Family History m Mary Townsend Baldwin 1760 she d 1827
1838 est Lewis Blair Blairs Cove Referred to as deceased at son Hamilton O’Donovan’s wedding Schull 1865
1840 Henry Dukelow 53 Wife Mary nee Bradford son Peter d 1840
1840 Eliza Swanton 73 ‘Parish’ of Drumreagh Reported in 1841 Census as deceased mother in law of  John Cole
1840 Margaret Cole 1 year 6 months ‘parish’ of Dromreagh Father John b 1800 mother Eliza nee Swanton died liver disease.
1840 Peter James Dukelow Prob Dromreagh Father of James Peter d 1876
1839 Helen Vickery Moloch/Rooska Maiden name Warner married at 16 died cholera epidemic[i]
1842 James Vickery 82 Moloch/Rooska From  James Stanley Vickery’s recollections (1829-1911) son of John Rooska
1845 James Newman Scart Teacher WW8
1849 Nathaniel Evanson Sea Lodge Wife Sarah Swanton 1830 aged 33 sister of Thomas Swanton (Irish scholar Ballydehob?)nephew of Robert Swanton patriot and Admiralty Judge New York
1850 Richard Cole 89 Coolculaghta/Blairs Cove Grave Cole Family history b 1761 married Elizabeth Webb 1792 schoolmaster Schull clerk of Durrus vestry
1850 Gregory Cole 2 Coolculaghta, Cole History
1850 Elizabeth Philiphs 50
1853 Rev Alleyn Evanson Durrus Court Landlord reputed to be benevolent
1853 Elizabeth Cole Coolculaghta See Richard Cole d 1850
1855 Maria Townsend Evanson Four Mile Water Alleyn d 1847 Ballintemple Charles d 1847 Clonakilty Dorothea d Bantry 1863
1862 James Ferguson On Sullivan memorial Moulivard age hard to decipher may be 88 erected by Michael Sullivan to his wife Mary d 1881 aged 82? And to grand daughter Molly Jane Sullivan aged 8 d 1880
1863 James Sullivan 81 Tedagh Prob buried Abbey Bantry wife Ann Sweetnam father Michael (c1755-1830) mother Mary Vickery
15th February 1864 Infant Williamson 2 Brahalish Richard Williamson farmer present GRO
12th March 1864 James Kingston 80 ‘Gairies’ GRO[ii] Married Farmer Ellen Salter Ballihane present
13th April 1864 Thomas John Burke O’Flaherty 65 Carrigboy Retired Captain in the Army married
22nd June 1864 Elizabeth Susanna Atkins 22 Carrigboy Wife of Dr H Bond Atkins GRO
19th August 1864 Johanna Kingston 57 Dromreagh Thomas Kingston farmer present at death GRO
24th July 1865 William Miller 65 Coolculaghta Wife Mary Miller present  GRO
26th October 1865 Alexander James Blair Blairs Cove and Dundrum
29th October 1865 William Shannon 68 Brahalish Single Farmer Dysentry 1 year Paul Shannon Gurtanish present GRO
21 November 1865 John Wolfe 3 months Clashadoo Sarah wolfe present GRO
6th March 1866 Frances Sweetnam 8 Ballycomane Farmer’s daughter William Vickery Ballycomane present GRO
8th March 1866 Anne Shannon 77 Sea Lodge Widow of labourer Mary Shannon Durrus Glebe present GRO
13th October 1866 William Roycroft 75 Caughavadda Abbey Bantry wife Mary
10th March 1866 Sarah Allen 77 Sea Lodge Widow William Allen Sea Lodge present GRO
21st March 1867 Avesia Freeman 56 Glanlough Lady John Walker son in law present Glanlough GRO
April 26th 1867 Elizabeth Ferguson 83 Clashadoo Farmer’s wife, husband Thomas present at  death[iii] He is listed in the Tithe Applotments for Coomkeen/Clashadoo 1830
4th September 1867 Mary Baker 32 Kealties Married farmer’s wife George Baker present GRO
24th October 1867 William Shannon 26 Sealodge Phistis Mary Shannon present GRO
23 rd November 1867 Robert  Shannon 11 months Brahalish Mary Shannon present GRO
December  7th 1867 Francis Cole 59 Coolculaghta Grave, married Frances Forbes 12 children aged 60 in GRO David Burleigh Clashadoo present
1868 Tonson (Richard) Evanson 70 Friendly Cove Parents Nathaniel (four Mile Water Justice of the Peace) m Melian Towgood Donovan 1770-1813 Mary Beamish (b 1786) 1816
10th February 1868 Mary Kingston 2 Dromreagh Farmers daughter Thomas Kingston present GRO
27th April 1868 Mary Shannon 5 weeks Brahalish Farmer’s daughter Jane Shannon present GRO
3rd August 1869 William Melville 4 months Clashadoo (may be Ahagouna) Sarah Melville present GRO
11th January 1869 John Baker 60 Rosnabrena part of Kealties Married labourer Ellen Baker present GRO
18th March 1870 Mary Swanton 80 Clonee Married to farmer Michael Swanton present GRO
30th September 1869 Frank Skuse 82 Clashadoo Born Derrynafulla Kilcasan Married farmer Charles Skuse present Clashadoo GRO
3rd January 1870 Elizabeth Philips 50 Carrickbui Wife of farmer James Philips present GRO
13th May 1870 John Croston 1 Kealties Father Labourer Mary Croston present GRO
5th September 1870 Fanny Shannon 56 Brahalish Married John Shannon present GRO
15th February 1871 John  Shannon 75 Cummer part of Brahalish Widower farmer James Shannon Rossmore present GRO
9th March 1871 David Shannon 58 Brahalish Married James Shannon Rossmore present GRO
7th July26th August 1871

7th July 1872

Son PiperElizabeth

Maria3

3 monthsDurrusFather Uriah Constable RIC  13th August 1871Young Roycroft2KilveeenogueSon of farmer accident scalded in a pot of milk GRO  19th August 1871Thomas Ferguson88ClashadooWidower Susanah A Skuse present Clashadoo GRO  18th November 1871George Vickery77BallycomaneGeorge Vickery Ballycomane present  GRO  25 January 1872James Maguire60CoolculaghtaFarmer Richard Maguire present GRO  13th February 1872Thomas John Skuse13ClashadooAccidental discharge of gun  18th April 1872Eliza Johnson75FahaneWife of farmer Anne Johnson present GRO  16th June 1872Charles Dukelow66DromathanheenCharles Dukelow present Dromthanheen GRO  17th April 1873Timothy Sullivan82BrahalishDied of grief 4 days after been robbed of £92 William Whitley Brahalish present GRO  18th November 1873Anne Swanton80BallycomaneFarmers widow Margaret Crowley Ballycomane present GRO  8th July 1874James Evans40RossmoreLabourer Ann Evans present GRO  11th October 187413th October 1874Charles DukelowJames Dukelow13 months2 monthsDromathanheenCharles Dukelow present GRO  16th October 1874Elizabeth Miller3 monthsRossmoreFather dairyman Thomas Miller present GRO  12th November 1874Thomas Attridge22GerhameenFarmer single Phistis John Attridge present GRO  28th February 1875Thomas Lannin50CoolculaghtaFarmer married Sarah Lannin present GRO  7th June 1875James Dukelow76CrotteesMarried Peter Dukelow Crottees present GRO  7th July 1875Thomas Deane70CrotteesFarmer married Thomas Deane present  GRO  20th August 1875George Baker50BrahalishFarmer Jane Baker present GRO  24th January 1876Francis Johnson84FawhaneFarmer widower GRO  July 7th1876James Peter Dukelow78Born DromreaghGrave wife Mary nee Baker d 1911 Reno County, Kansas father Peter James b 1770 Peter Dukelow Dromrigh present at death GRO  14th February 1877Sarah Croston27DurrusWeaver’s wife Mary Croston present GRO  17th March 1877John Kingston61GearhiesWidower farmer Ann Kingston Gearhies present GRO  11th April 1877Richard Dukelow33DurrusLabourer single typhoid Cornelius Donovan present GRO  24th May 1877Thomas Kingston76DrumreaghWidower farmer Jeremiah Kingston present GRO  17th June 1877Edward Brooks75DromreaghWeaver married Edward Brooks Dromreagh present GRO  5th September 1877William Gay22DromreaghSingle Evizia present Dromreagh GRO  21st August 1877Margaret Burleigh18GearhameenPhthisis David Burleigh Petty Session Clerk present GRO  4th September 1877Frances Skuse84ClashadooWidow of farmer Allen M Skuse present GRO  2nd November 1877Catherine Shannon70BrahalishMarried Susanna Shannon Brahalish present GRO  22nd December 1877Anne Shannon2BrahalishMeasles David Shannon present GRO  1st February 1878Mary Croston45KealtiesFarmer’s wife William Croston present GRO  22nd February 1878Frances Vickery77BallycomaneWidow George Vickery Ballycomane present GRO  3rd March 1878Anne Dukelow71DromatinaheenFarmer’s widow GRO  1878Charles Dukelow99CrotteesWife Margaret Sullivan Tedagh d 1907 mother Ana Williamson  2nd April 1878Thomas Dukelow95ClashadooWidower Fanny Shannon Clashadoo present GRO  21st January 1879Sarah Woulfe80ClashadooWidow of farmer Margaret Wolfe present GRO  28th March 1878John Dukelow18 months‘Cruthies’Richard Dukelow present GRO  2nd April 1878Richard Williamson18 monthsBrahalishSarah Williamson present GRO  8th May 1875Thomas Baker70RossmoreMarried farmer James Shannon present GRO  1st July 1878Joseph Wolfe12ClashadooJaundice Margaret Wolfe present GRO  10th October 1878John Kingston78GortalasaMarried farmer GRO  2nd January 1879Charles Dukelow99BallycomaneWidower John Vickery Ballycomane present GRO probably originally from Crottees Vickery son in law m to dau Grace  25th April 1879John Johnson35FahaneAnne Johnson present GRO  13th August 1879Susan Dukelow65DromrighWidow of farmer Richard Dukelow Dromreagh present GRO  18th August 1879John Shannon76BrahalishFarmer married Paul Shannon Brahalish present GRO  16th January 1880Ellen Swanton58CloneeMarried to farmer John Swanton present GRO  6th March 1880Anna Lennox38DurrusTeacher’s wife Edward Lennox present  21st April 1881Mary Whitley76BrahalishWidow of farmer William Whitley present GRO  2nd March 1880Mary Sullivan nee (Ferguson?)62 On Sullivan memorial Moulivard erected by Michael Sullivan to his wife Mary d 1881 aged 82? And to granddaughter Molly Jane Sullivan aged 8 d 1880 also James Ferguson 82? years James Ferguson possible b 1788 son of John Four Mile Water  8th November 1881Geoffrey Croston55KealtiesMarried weaver William Croston present GRO  12th December 1881Francis Roycroft KielvenogueWidow of farmer Julia Roycroft present GRO  16th December 1881Thomas Kingston65GurtalassaLabourer bachelor Hanora Kingston present GRO  6th January 1882`Catherine Dukelow3 weeksCoomkeenFarmer’s daughter Charles Dukelow present GRO  13th February 1882Patrick Donovan90Clashadoo (may be Ahagouna)Single labourer Sarah Melville present may be connection to Schull parish GRO  13th July 1882Edward Draper6 weeksDromreaghSusan Draper present GRO  March 1882Ethel Beamish1 Grave oldest child of John and Annie Beamish born Friday September 1880 died Friday march 17th 1882 10th March 1883Bessie Croston100BrahalishWidow of labourer Annie Driscoll present GRO12th November 1883John Attridge74GearhameenSamuel Attridge present GRO12th December 1883Catherine Attridge2FahaneJames Atridge present 18th May 1884George Hosford74KealtiesFarmer Susan Hosford present GRO t  23rd May1884John Shannon3DromreaghCroup labourer’s son Julia Shannon present GRO  16th August 1884Avesia Dukelow87DurrusWife of farmer (may have been Deane and owner of first pub in Durrus) Mary Croston present GRO  3rd August 1884Anne Evans73RossmoreFarmer’s wife (may be Connell Gearhies) William Evans husband present Rossmore GRO  6th September 1884Paul Shannon87GureanishMarried farmer Paul Shannon present GRO  4th May 1885Caroline Phillips22DurrusHotel keeper’s daughter James Philips present GRO  15th October 1885William Miller2CoolculaghtaRickets 1 year father William present GRO  1st September 1885William Shannon1 dayCummer (Part of Brahalish)Avesia Shannon mother present GRO  11th December 1885William Evans72RossmoreFarmer Jeremiah Connell father in law Gearhies present GRO  26th February 1886Richard Dukelow12DrumatiniheenScarlet fever uncle James Dukelow  present GRO  1886Susanna Skuse67ClashadooFarmer’s widow Frances Duckent? present GRO  2 August 1886George Hitchcock86RossmoreWidower Thomas Attridge grandson present prob born Schull parish GRO  21st September 1886May Brooks75DromreaghFarmer’s widow Margaret Kingston daughter present GRO  5th February 1887William Deane3 monthsCloneeDied whooping cough Thomas Deane present  13th March 1887Julia Shannon9DromreaghLabourer’s daughter mother Julia present GRO  15th July 1887Evesia Gay62Evesia GayFarmer’s widow John Gay present GRO  15th October1887

28th March 1888Fannie VickerySusan Vickery1711BallycomanePhtisis father George presentFather present GRO  3rd May 1888Fanny Kingston2 weeks Fanny Kingston mother present GRO  21st December 1887Arthur Attridge64RossmoreFarmer married Arthur Attridge present GRO  22nd December 1887Ann Attridge54RossmoreFarmer’s widow Arthur Attridge present GRO  11th May 1888John Dukelow11 daysDromreaghRichard Dukelow present GRO  28th July 1888Abigail Sullivan66GerhameenLabourer’s wife Denis Sullivan present GRO  1st October 1888Alice Croston4DurrusWeaver’s daughter John Croston present father GRO  18th October 1888Peter Dukelow2 weeksDromatinaheenCharles Dukelow father GRO  November 11th 1888Charles Dukelow  Moulivard Graveyard wife Mary d 1929 son Jack d 1939  7th December 1888Elizabeth Sullivan85BrahalishFarmer’s widow John Shannon Brahalish present GRO  17th December 1888William Shannon66GlanloughRichard Shannon present GRO  1st March 1889Mary Croston64DurrusMarried William Croston present GRO  5th December 1889Alfred Brooks1year 5 monthsDromreaghEdward Brookes present GRO  8th March 1890Sarah Shannon66CloneThomas Shannon present GRO  2nd June 1890Anne Deane1 weekCrotteesThomas Deane present GRO  13th November 1890Thomas Draper38CappanroeAccident wheel of cart went over him William Draper present GRO  27th November 1890James Williamson29brahalishBachelor farmer Anne Williamson mother present GRO  6th March 1891John Allen74BrahalishMarried farmer John Allen present GRO  3rd March 1891Richard Draper43CoolculaghtaPhtisis William Draper present  31st March 1891William Croston69DurrusWeaver John Croston present GRO  12th August 1891John Shannon44BrahalishMarried farmer Mary Shannon Brahalish present GRO  9th March 1892Richard Williamson87BrahalishMarried farmer Anne Williamson present GRO 23rd March 1892Jane Williamson79DromainaheenFarmer’s widow Richard Williamson present GRO April 13th  1892Charlotte Louise Pratt73The RectoryWife of Rev John Pratt Irish Church  (nee Murphy mill family Bantry) Julia Buttimer present

 

November 13th 1890 Thomas Draper Coolculaghta Grave erected by his brother William
March 3rd 1891 Richard Draper Coolculaghta Grave erected by his brother William
April 14th 1892 Elizabeth Draper 80 Coolculaghta Grave erected by her son William widow  age 78 in GRO
17th April 1892 Anne Levis 40 Upper Glen Samuel Levis present farmer’s wife GRO
17th April 1892 Jane Brooks 43 Dromreagh Phtisis married to farmer Edward Brooks present GRO
18th May 1892 David Burleigh 74 Durrus Petty Session Clerk Bright’s disease Frances Burleigh present GRO
24th May 1892 William Samuel Brooks 8 years6 months Dromreagh Diphtheria Edward Brooks present GRO
3rd January 1893 Richard Kingston 5 months Gortalasa John Kingston present GRO
19th April 1893 Mary Townsend 87 Durrus Gentleman’s widow Magistrate Richard Townsend present GRO
28th April 1893 Edward Allen Evanson 87 Durrus Police pensioner single John Croston present GRO
9th August 1893 Paul Swanton 2 months Clonee Prob croup Samuel father present GRO
15th September 1893 William Lannin 70 Coolculaghta Farmer married Lizzie Lannin present GRO
22nd October 1893 Mary Dukelow 40 Coomkeen Farmer’s wife William Dukelow present GRO
24th  November 1893 Ann Dukelow 1 year 6 months Brahalish Mother Ann nee Swanton father William d 1938
14th December 1893 Richard Shannon 30 Glanlough Farmer’s son single William Shannon present GRO
March 29th 1894 Richard Draper 90 Coolculaghta Grave erected by his son William Widower 93 on death cert GRO
20th December 1894 Mary Shannon 28 Dromreagh Single labourer’s daughter Phtisis Thomas Shannon present GRO
5th July 1895 Ina Charlotte Benns 9 6 months Durrus Father Sergeant RIC Mathew present at death pericarditis
16th January 1895 John Shannon 74 Brahalish Farmer single Richard Shannon Brahalish present GRO
7th July 1895 John Swanton 82 Clonee Widower Bridget Sullivan Ballycomane present GRO
24th October 1895 James Alfred Brooks 8 months Dromreagh Frances Brookes present GRO
25th May 1896 Mary Bradfield 35 Killvonogue Farmer’s wife phtisis William Bradfield present GRO
4th august 1896 Ellen Hosford 34 Gearhies Complications after childbirth farmer’s wife Michael Hosford present GRO
28th November 1896 William Dukelow 73 Brahalish Born Crottees Wife Margaret Sullivan Tedagh d 1907 father Charles d 1878 accidental death age 77 death cert GRO
21st January 1897 William Morris 83 Moregh Gentleman farmer Richard son GRO
21st February 1897 John Williamson 69 widower GRO
20th August 1897 Mary Shannon 80 Brahalish Widow of farmer Catherine Shannon present GRO
4th September 1897 Mary Shannon 82 Gurtanash Widow William Sullivan Gurteenaish present GRO
14th  March 1898 Anne Williamson 73 Brahalish Widow Elizabeth Williamson daughter present GRO t
3rd April 1898 Margaret Baker 94 Rossmore James Shannon Rossmore
3rd April 1898 Mary Camier 63 Crottees Cooper’s widow John Camier present GRO
12th April 1898 Margaret Attridge 75 Gearhameen Farmer’s widow Samuel Attridge present GRO
24th April 1898 Catherine Beamish Morris 80 Moreagh Widow of gentleman Richard T E Morris Moreagh present
July 19th 1898 Alexander James Cole 31 Coolculaghta Grave single mural tablet to him in Durrus church Cert says age 30 died of dysentery niece Harriett M Rawlins present
21st December 1898 Catherine Hosford 75 Gearhies Married to farmer Michael Hosford GRO
1898 Emina Brooks 9 days Dromreagh Labourer’s daughter Father Francis present GRO
1899 Thomas Baker Kealties Father John present GRO
6th February 1899 Anne Attridge 70 Rossmore Widow son William present GRO
Mary Jane Levis 45 Durrus Wife of Dr Wood Levis phtisis 12 months
17th November 1899 Charles James Dukelow 28 Clashadoo 2 entries one gives description as pub agent’s son grandfather Charles present o aged 12 other publican’s assistant father Charles GRO
13th February 1900 Charles Dukelow 87 Coomkeen Widower farmer William son present GRO
3rd May 1900 Robert Dukelow 2 6 months Crottees Robert father present Crottees GRO
7th February 1901 Thomas Shannon 62 Clashadoo Married farmer Frances Shannon daughter present GRO
March 14th 1901 Frances Cole 78 Coolculaghta (Blair’s Cove) Grave nee Forbes widow Margaret Driscoll present at death
26th March 1901 Sarah Lannin 68 Coolculaghta Widow Thomas son present GRO
September 29th 1901 Frances (Fanny) Cole 37 Coolculaghta Grave unmarried daughter of Francis d 1867 died at Clashadoo Harriet Rawlins niece present Bright’s disease
April 9th 1901 Richard Dukelow 19 Dromreagh Grave, related to Rea family
29th April 1902 John Pratt 89 Rectory Clergyman Irish Church GRO
11th October 1902 Jane Dukelow 74 Robert Dukelow present widow of farmer
28th October 1902 William King 60 Dromreagh Farmer married Margaret King present GRO
13th December 1902 Samuel Levis 78 Kealties Annie Levis Kealties present GRO
26th April 1903 Benjamin Swanton 93 Clone Widower James Swanton present GRO
17th June 1903 William Shannon 53 Farmer married GRO
October 16th 1903 Richard Allen Rossmore Farmer
16th October 1903 Richard Allen 84 Rossmore Labourer married Susan Allen widow Rossmore GRO
January 5th 1904 William Attridge 82 Rossmore Widower Farmer son Thomas present GRO
January 10th 1904 David Shannon 81 Brahalish Farmer married farmer son William present GRO
10th February 1904 John Levis 84 Kealties Farmer married William Levis present GRO
March 3rd 1904 Lizzie Anne  daughter of Samuel and Catherine Gay 8 months Dromreagh
March 19th 1904 Charles Dukelow Coomkeen Died in Leap son of William Dukelow Coomkeen
22nd April 1904 Margaret Jane Brooks 10 weeks Dromreagh Grandfather Edward Brooks present GRO
July 7th 1904 Emily Rose daughter of William and Sarah Jane Attridge 1 month Rossmore
March 19th 1905 Lizzie daughter of Sam and Avesia Swanton 3 Clonee Samuel present farmer GRO
May 19th 1905 John Jagoe 84 Coolculaghta
August 18th 1905 Louisa wife of H R Morris Moreagh 44 Moreagh
September 21st  1905 James Dukelow 70 Dromreagh Grave wife Catherine daughter Catherine present
October 25th 1905 Nance? Baker 83 Kealties Widow of Richard
December 3rd 1905 Robert Shannon 40 Glanlough
15th May 1906 Mary Attridge 1 2 months Fahane Croup Edward Attridge grandfather GRO present
October 20th 1906 Francis Philips Infant Durrus Infant son of James and Maria
18th April 1907 John Shannon 59 Dromreagh Widow Sarah Shannon present GRO
July 14th 1907 Margaret Dukelow 87 Rossmore Wife of William d 1896 nee Sullivan Tedagh  mother Anne Sweetnam only moved dto Rossmore from Brahalish after 1896 buried with grandchild who died aged 11
August 28th 1907 John Shannon 16 Clashadoo Grave mentioned on grave of Frances Shannon d 1925
August 29th      1907 Maria Philips 47 Durrus Widow of James daughter Charlotte present
December 1st 1907 Joe Acton 11 Durrus Son of Joe and Hannie
February 3rd 1908 Sarah Croston 82 Rectory  Lodge
March 14th 1908 Margaret Brookes Bantry Grave wife of John infant children Leslie Jane Kate
8th April 1908 Richard Baker 88 Kealties Widower Elizabeth Baker present Kealties GRO
April 9th 1908 Richard Baker 80
April 17th  1908 William Wolfe 75 Clashadoo John Wolfe present age given as 76 farmer GRO Wife Margaret  d 1916
1908 Sarah Croston 84 No occupation spinster Julia Attridge present GRO
October 17th 1908 Winifred Shannon 14 months Found drowned GRO Daughter of William and Mary Ann
January 11th 1909
May 8th 1909 Richard Beamish 78 Ardogeena Robert A Beamish present Ardogeena Buried Kilcoe
May 16th 1909 William Shannon 43 Glanlough
November 23rd 1909 William Hosford 63 Kealties Wife Susan at death GRO Buried old Durrus Graveyard
December 19th 1909 William Draper 55 Coolculaghta Age at death 56 measles and pneumonia Annie widow present GRO Erected memorial to his parents father Richard d 1894 mother Eliza d 1892
12th March 1910 Margaret Attridge Fahane Edward Arrridge widower  Fahane present
March 25th 1910 Ursula Shannon 52 Brahalish Widow of Thomas Shannon
April 27th 1910 William Henry Wright 55 Rock Cottage Toormore Wife Margaret d 1938
July 1st 1910 Michael Swanton 79 Clonee Widower Samuel present GRO
June 18th 1910 Julian Camier 86 Rossmore Sarah Attridge present GRO Schull Graveyard
December 18th 1910 Richard Sweetnam Senior 86 Dunbeacon
January 19th 1911 Fitzwilliam G Morris 58 The Terrace Dunbeacon
March 4th 1911 James Swanton 82 Clonee Bachelor farmer Samuel Swanton present GRO
March 10th 1911 Catherine Dukelow 62 Crottees Widow of Richard Elizabeth Dukelow present GRO
March 14th  1911 Catherine Dukelow 68 Dromataniheen Widow Annie Dukelow present GRO
March 19th 1911 Sarah Dukelow 5? Dromreagh Wife of Richard
April 5th 1911 Thomas Attridge 59 Rectory Lodge Carpenter Julia Attridge present died Bantry Hospital she d 1921
April 19th 1911 Jennie Shannon 1 year 7 months Dunbeacon Daughter of Richard Shannon buried Aughadown
June 2nd 1911 Richard Dealy 86 Rooska
June 21st 1911 Margaret Wolfe 75 Clashadoo Farmer’s widow John Wolfe present GRO
June 21st 1911 Margaret Deane 90 Durrus
November 18th 1911 Ellen Kingston 88 Gearhies
December 13th 1912 Catherine Gay 48 Dromreagh Wife of Samuel present GRO
April 6th 1912 Richard Townsend Justice of the Peace 83 Friendly Cove (born Sydney Australia) Irish Times obituary said he was the oldest magistrate in Ireland, born Sydney, Australia Patrick McCarthy present GRO
April 6th 1912 Mary Shannon 84 Moulamill Widow, Buried old Durrus Graveyard? John Shannon present age 86 GRO
June 15th 1912 John Brookes Bantry Grave
August 22nd 1912 Paul Shannon 88 Clashadoo Thomas Shannon present GRO
October 9th 1912 Charlie Dukelow 9 years 6 months Ahagouna Housekeeper’s son Fanny Dukelow Ahagouna present GRO
April 17th 1913 Doctor J Wood Levis 54 Durrus (from Myross Cottage) Brother of Rector from Union Hall daughter Violet Denis Sullivan present GRO
May 15th 1913 Mary Shannon 60 Brahalish Farmer’s widow 59 William Shannon Brahalish present GRO
16th August 1913 Edward Attridge 75 Fahane Widower son James present GRO
August  28th 1913 Charles Dukelow RIC Ballincollig RIC Barracks
October 22nd 1913 John Attridge 55 or 16 Gerhameen Chronic Phthises  brother Samuel present GRO
17th February 1914 George Vickery 77 Ballycomane Married George A Vickery Ballycomane present GRO
December 12th 1914 Charles Dukelow 72 Dromreagh John Dukelow son present GRO
December 31st 1914 Robert Deane 73 Durrus Crottees Bachelor 71 Nephew Barnabas present Crottees GRO
January 5th  1915 Richard Dukelow 85 Crottees Son Charles Dukelow 84 married present
March 22nd 1915 Mary Lannin 78 Coolculaghta Buried Schull
March 27th 1915 Samuel Jagoe 62 Clonee  West Buried Bantry
18th June 1915 Jane Kingston 90 Gearhies Farmer’s widow Ellen Driscoll present GRO
November 27th 1915 Arthur Bevan 72
December 30th 1915 Arthur Attridge 54 Rossmore
June 21st 1916 Margaret Wolfe 76 Clashadoo Wife of William d 1908
February 16th 1916 Avesia Shannon 60 Gorteanish Spinster Nephew Robert Deane present Gortanish GRO
February 17th 1916 William Martin 99? Holly Hill Bantry Parish
May 31st 1916 James Shannon 73 Rossmore Mary Shannon widow Rossmore present GRO
June 3rd 1916 Willie Wright 27 Grave brother of Elizzie Ann Philips d 1984
July 12th 1916 William Whitley 75 Brahalish
13th August 1916 Susan Evans Croston 11 half months Carrigboy Grandmother Patience Croston  present GRO
24th December 1916 George Vickery 48 Ballycomane Widow Avesia Vickery present GRO
January 7th 1917 Evis Dukelow 88 Dunbeacon
January 21st 1917 Michael Sullivan 74 Clonee West Son James present age 76 GRO Buried Abbey Bantry
March 1st 1917 Thomas Jermyn 79 Dunbeacon
19th April 1917 Samuel Kingston 60 Gearhies Son John present GRO
17th September 1917 Elizabeth Shannon 57 Married daughter Bessie Shannon present GRO
17th October 1917 Sarah Atridge 4 Fahane Mother present GRO
November 24th 1917 Henry Love 53 Dromreagh Buried Goleen
November 30th 1917 James Dukelow 66 Rossmore Born Brahalish father William m Margaret Sullivan Tedagh Wife Susan nee Shannon m 1883 no children brother John present GRO
January 21st 1918 Francis Roycroft 75 Kilvenogue Moulivard Graveyard wife Kate d 1925 daughter Ann d 1918 son William present GRO
April 11th 1918 Alice Anne Clarke 29
May 30th 1918 Sarah Williamson 77 Brahalish
July 28th 1918 Ann Roycroft 46 Kilveenogue Spinster? Moulivard graveyard daughter ? Francis brother John present GRO
September 19th 1918 Elizabeth Shannon 57 Gurteanish Buried Bantry
September 22nd 1918 John Croston 74 Died in Bantry
September 18th 1918 Thomas Deane 77 Crottees Wife Mary d 1931 son Barnabas present GRO
13th May 1919 Sarah Williamson 77 Brahalish Son James present GRO
1919 Ernest Evans 3 Murreagh Grave father William d 1968 mother Catherine d 1956
January 20th 1920 William McCarthy 92 Dreenlomane  (Ballydehob)
28th March 1920 Richard Attridge 35 Tullig Widow Ellen
July 16th 1920 Nellie Morris 54 Dunbeacon See entry for Fitzmaurice 1911
August 4th  1920 Elizabeth Baker 51 Kealties Widow son Richard present GRO
9th October 1920 Edward Brooks 79 Dromreagh Widower Richard brother present GRO
December 14th 1920 Jane Rea 45 Durrus Olive k Rea dau Durrus present GRO
December 27th 1 1920 Constable Isaac Rea 20 Wounded at Cappoquin 21st November 1920
6th January 1921 Jane Lannin 57 Spinster brother r Tom present GRO
21st January 1921 Patience Levis 76 Crottees Farmer’s widow Samuel J Levis present GRO
August 14th 1921 Jane Shannon 81 Moreagh Widow Richard son Dromreagh GRO
21st September 1921 Richard Brookes 64 Dromreagh Son George H present GRO
December 31st 1921 Julia Attridge 73 Rectory Lodge Widow housekeeper son Thomas Clashadoo GRO
March 16th 1922 Edward Draper 77 Parish of altar Formerly Coolculaghta mentioned on Draper family gravestone
May 8th 1922 Anne Shannon 67 Clashadoo (Ahagouna) Widow dau Frances Dukelow present GRO
February19th 1922 Sarah Dukelow 76 Coomkeen Widow  of James son Robert present GRO
March 9th 1923 Thomas Johnston 86 Fahane Son Frank present married GRO
March 28th 1923 Peter Dukelow 85 Blairs Cove Wife Catherine nee Attridge widower Herbert P present GRO
May 10th 1923 William Attridge 55 Gerhameen July 22nd
1923 Susan Dukelow Infant Clashadoo Daughter of Frances and Charles her grave notes Jane Williamson
23rd July Susan Dukelow 38 Clashadoo Thomas Dukelow nephew present GRO
13th October 1923 Benjamin Swanton 67 Clonee Father Benjamin b Ballydehob 1818 married his first cousin Mary Swanton[iv]
October 3rd 1923 James Swanton 76 Clonee Probate granted to Benjamin Swanton farmer £160 George son present GRO
November 19th 1923 James Shannon 10 Dromataniheen
1923 Robert Philips Durrus Executor selling 81 acres and 26 acres Clashadoo 1923
November 30th 1923 William Clarke I month Dromreagh
1924 James Swanton 69 Clonee Grandfather of Jimmy(Ben) Swanton Clonee buried old graveyard Bantry may have attended old school Molloch father Benjamin b 1818 Ballydehob
January 3rd 1924 Paul Shannon 70 Keelbrogue Ballydehob
January 24th 1924 Samuel J Levis Crottees Southern Star
12th March 1924 John Shannon Rosnacaheragh Mother Margaret McCarthy present GRO
July 2nd 1924 John Shannon 16 Clashadoo
August 17th 1924 Samuel George Shannon 3 weeks 3 weeks Brahalish/Rossmore Father William d 1948
November 22nd 1924 John Shannon 2 months Brahalish Son of Susan d 1933 Robert d 1966
November 25th 1924 Mary Shannon 29 Rossmore
January 4th 1925 Ursula Dukelow 29 Dromreagh
January 8th 1925 Kate Roycroft
January 25th 1925 Frances Shannon 97 Clashadoo
February 21st 1925 Fanny Dukelow 70 Dunbittern Wife of Charles d 1937
July 12th 1925 John Johnston 36 Fahane
January 20th 1926 Elizabeth Dukelow 78 Dromataniheen
May 31st 1926 Avesia Brookes 74 Dromreagh
July 26th 1926 Robert Dukelow 72 Crottees
August 10th 1926 Francis Brookes 76 Dinorame? Skibbereen
August 15th 1926 Diana Sweetnam 54 Dunbeacon Tombstone erected by husband
1927 John Shannon Catherine Shannon Sarah Shannon Brahalish Sarah daughter of John and Catherine
July 11th 1927 Hester Anne Brookes Bantry Grave daughter of John and Margaret
September 1 1927 Robert Shannon Rossmore Father William d 1948
September 20th 1928 James Dukelow 88 Coomkeen Grave husband of Sarah
October 13th 1929 William R Dukelow 56 grave
November 23rd 1929 Mary Dukelow Moulivard Graveyard husband Charles 1888 son Jack d 1939
September 1930 John Shannon Dromataniheen Grave of Robert Shannon d 1961
December 16th 1930 Elizabeth Brookes Palace Anne Mills Enniskeane Grave
November 24th 1931 Mary Deane 83 Crottees Husband Thomas d 1918
March 16th 1932 Samuel Attridge Gearhameen Grave husband of Susan
April 19th 1932 Catherine Love Grave nee Atteridge? on Samuel’s grave March 1932
August 23rd 1932 Elizabeth Wright Rock Cottage Grave of father William d 1910
February 28th 1933 Annie Johnston 88 Fahane Gravestone
December 16th 1933 Susan Shannon 34 Brahalish Grave of husband Robert d 1966
December 28th 1933 Robert Deane 53 Crottees/Ballycomane Father Thomas d 1918 mother Mary d 1931
January 11th 1936 Elizabeth Jane Swanton Blairs Cove Widow Probate granted to Charlotte Dukelow estate £37
March 10th 1936 James Swanton Aghagocheen Probate granted to Mary Swanton widow £82
April 1st 1936 John Skuce 2 Cousane Ballydehob Grave son of Sam Coosane Ballydehob descendant of John Skuce b 1819 Culculaghta d 1939 mother Elizabeth Salter
September 10th 1936 Mary McCarthy Dunbeacon Grave daughter Catherine Evans d 1956
March 22nd 1937 Charles Dukelow 88 Dunbittern Born Brahalish spent time in USA grave wife Frances d 1925 father William d 1896 mother Margaret Sullivan d1907[v]
March 9th 1937 Catherine Shannon 72 Brahalish Grave son Thomas d 1967
May 27th 1937 Percival Dukelow Fort View Grave father Thomas d 1964 mother Sara d 1980
June 4th, 10th,  14th  1937 Annie Olive, William, Eva Shannon Brahalish Died in diphtheria epidemic, father William d 1948
July 30th 1937 Edward Brooks 64 Marino Terrace, Bantry
September 17th 1937 John Deane 52 Ballycomane Father Thomas (Crottees) d 1918 mother Mary d 1933
October 17th 1937 Samuel Gay 78 Dromreagh
March 4th 1938 William Attridge 76 Rossmore Wife Frances d 1958
April 2nd 1938 Mary Daly 6 months Rooska
April 26th 1938 Margaret Wright Rock Cottage Grave of husband William d 1910
September 2nd 1938 George Hegarty 77 Rossmore
November 1938 William Dukelow 80 Brahalish Wife Anne nee Swanton father William d 1907 Grave daughter Lily McCarthy
January 18th 1938 Thomas Shannon 80 Brahalish
1938 Sam Attridge Gearhameen
November 1938 William Dukelow 80 Brahalish Wife Anne nee Swanton
March 1938 William Attridge Rossmoor Grave son Alfred d 1967
December 7th 1938 Joseph Acton 75 Durrus
June 3rd 1939 Thomas Deane 62 Ballycomane Ex DMP Involved in setting up Durrus show diocesan synod
August 9th 1939 Richard Draper 21 Grave Abbey Bantry
September 25th  1939 Samuel Skuce 56 Coosane Ballydehob
October 15th 1939 Jack Dukelow Grave (old Durrus Moulivard) son of  Charles d 1888 and Mary d 1929
December 12th 1939 Martha Clarke 39 Rheeneskiddy Carrickaline
December 14th 1939 Richard Brookes 78 Skibbereen Methodist Ministers Cullen, Moran and Ludlow
1940 Edward William Draper 32 Abbey Bantry, killed in action, brother Richard d 1939
1940 Maurice (Monzie) Murreagh Grave killed U Boat attack
January 27th 1940 Samuel Swanton 98 Clonee
January 26th 1941 Thomas Shannon 53 Bawnakea Ballydehob Son Jack d 1995
January 31st   1941 John Miller 44 Coolculaghta Methodist Minister Cullen His reps selling his 3 farms in Coolculaghta in February 1942
February 1941 Ann Dukelow Brahalish Grave wife of William d 1938 mother Lily McCarthy d 1948
July 27th 1941 Anne Dukelow 80 Brahalish
1941 William Morris Mureagh Formerly Castle Salem Roscarbery sister Dora Bird 2nd wife Potter son Judge Shanghai
March 28th 1941 Ann McCarthy 70 Dreenlomane
March 30th 1941 Richard Daly 10 months Rooska
April 6th 1941 John Skuce 95 Coosane
September 10th 1941 Matthew Shannon 67 Moulamill
February 13th 1942 Catherine Dukelow 80 Brahalish
May 22nd 1942 Ursula Dukelow 36 Crottees
July 7th 1942 William Dukelow 78 Crottees
October 9th 1942 Charles Williamson 68 Brahalish
September 30th 1943 John Williamson 88 Kealties
May 5th 1944 Honor Hamilton Grave
January 3rd 1945 Margaret Wright 90 Cashelane  Married Michael Wright 5 children d 1945 father William Dukelow Crottees d 1896 mother Margaret nee Sullivan Tedagh
January 3rd 1945 John Clark 86 Reenskiddy Carrickline
March 8th 1945 Mary Anne Dukelow 80 Derrycahoon Ballydehob
June 29th 1945 Michael Wright 90 Castlefane Cashelane
August 1945 Jack Levis Mentioned in diaries of Gerald McCarthy (insurance agent and husband of Rita) Durrus
January 23rd 1946 William Gay Grave, wife Mary Jane d 1969
October 17th 1946 Samuel Swanton 84 Clonee
December 19th 1946 Margaret Brookes 52 Dromreagh Wife of Herbert
January 17th 1947 Robert Allen 69 Kealties
Feb 1947 George Swanton Mentioned in diaries of Gerald McCarthy (insurance agent and husband of Rita) Durrus
February 21st 1947 Henry McCarthy 76 Dreenlomane Methodist Minister Campbell
March 1947 Tom Lannin Mentioned in diaries of Gerald McCarthy (insurance agent and husband of Rita) Durrus
June 26th 1947 Elizabeth Brookes 70 Marino street Bantry Methodist Minister Campbell
October 10th 1947 John (Jack) Dukelow 60 The Fort Bantry Road
October 24th 1947 Thomas Shannon 54 Dunbittern Bantry parish
February 13th 1948 Elizabeth McCarthy 50 Brahalish
March 4th 1948 Thomas Lannin 78 Scart
July 2nd 1948 Thomas John Dukelow 70 Windgates Bray ex Clashadoo Sea Lodge
July 31st 1948 Ann Myria Shannon Wife of John Shannon d 1954 son Albert d 2002
August 2nd 1948 Anna Myria Shannon 56 Brahalish
August 4th 1948 William John Shannon 69 Rossmore Wife Mary nee Swanton d 1970
August 16th 1948 William Hegarty 47 Shountullig On grave of Frances Hegarty d. 1956
September 5th  1948 Robert  Shannon 92 Gortanish Ahakista
January 1949 J Draper Kealties Mentioned in diaries of Gerald McCarthy (insurance agent and husband of Rita) Durrus
January 11th 1949 Robert Sweetnam 84 Cashelane
February 8th 1949 Avesia Swanton 38 Clone
February 9th 1949 David Shannon 67 Brahalish Brother of John T. husband of Marie father of Ursula
February 18th 1949 Annie Acton 84 Durrus
October 7th 1949 Richard Brookes 77 Dromreagh Methodist Minister T.C.Elliott, husband of Sarah
February 9th 1950 Sarah Brookes 78 Dromreagh Methodist Minister Edgar Batty wife of Richard
August 17th 1950 Sarah Newman nee Shannon 62 Ardnamanagh Schull
October 6th 1950 Eva Dukelow nee Gay wife of William Dukelow died in Schull hospital 55 Coolcaha Ballydehob
November 25th 1950 William Sullivan 68 Bog Road Clonee Buried abbey Bantry

[i]

[ii] General Registry Office Adelaide Street Cork records

[iii] Ferguson family history web site

[iv] Ginnie Swanton website

[v] West Cork Genealogy Dukelow

1641 Depositions, Bantry, Schull, West Cork.

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After the rising of 1641 claims for compensation were submitted mainly from settlers of a Protestant background.  They have now been digitized at Trinity Collegehttp://1641.tcd.ie/

 

Hull losses:

 

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The collection comprises the world’s largest collection of 17th century living conditions.

Included in the list are some from the Bantry area;

Parish Durrus, Barony Bere and Bantry

823.76  Martha May and brother Nathaaniel May, he is described as a yeoman.

824.211 Nicholas Harvy, late Blackrock, yeoman

825.23  Raplh Oliver of Whiddy Island, yeoman

Parish of Kilmocoge

822.142 Thomas Moorecocke of Dromanare (Dromdoneen0, wheelwright

822.249 Thomas Heyford, of Bantry, Gent

822.273 Thomas Henry of Whiddy, yeoman

823.23 John Brown of Whiddy, yeoman

823.55 William Wood of Carir Inskeene (Inchinarihen?), joiner

823.87 John Winter of Bantry Parish husbandman

823.100 John Lak of Whiddy Island, husbandman

823.122 Thomas Moorcock, Dromanara (Dromdoneen), parish k , yeoman

823.143 Edmund McCarty of Bantry, yeoman

823.169 Valentine Gordon of Bantry, spinster, Scottish protestant

823.190 Anthony Blunt of Bantry, yeoman

824.149 Agnis Tucker of Whiddy Island, widow

824.223 Katherin Heyford, wife of Owen Heyford of Bantry

825.7 Christopher Speringe of Bantry, timberman

825.264 William French of Kilmacom (Kilmomoge), tanner

825.318 Robert Collins of Whiddy, yeoman.

Parish Skull, Barony West Carbery

822.135 Thomas Wey, Clerk

823.212 John Northern of Lencom (Leamcon), yeoman

824.253-9 Sir William Hull, Knight

Marriages Muintervara (Durrus/Kilcrohane), Church of Ireland/Methodist, West Cork from 1688-1940

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The first records are Church of Ireland and Methodist. Marriage records for the Church of Ireland from 1845 may be consulted in the Representative Church Library in Dublin those from c 1790 to 1845 were sent to the Public Records Office during the troubles for safekeeping but were lost when that was destroyed. The Catholic Records were started by the Parish Priest Fr. Quin (one of a number of Tipperary Priests incardated to West Cork, Dore to Caheagh, Ryan to Drimoleague and Doheny to Dunmanway) in 1818 and are on irishgenealogy.ie sometimes the townland names are in an obscure format. There are some records in Cork Churches some of which were transcribed by Dr. Richard Caulfield in the 1870s and 1880s, the originals being destroyed.  There are quite a number of people listed in the Catholic records with a Protestant background as party to marriage or witness, as is the case of people from a Catholic background in the Protestant records.

Marriages Muintervara (Durrus/Kilcrohane), Church of Ireland/Methodist, West Cork from 1688-1940

 

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St James Marriage Register Durrus From Representative Church Library or other sources
When married Name and Surname Age Condition b=Bachelor s=spinster w=Widower/Widow Rank or profession f=Farmer l-Labourer Residence at time of marriage Name of fathers Rank or profession of fathers Witnesses
1688 Charles Evanson 1.Susanna Arnopp 2. 1710 Mary Martell Evanson family history
1705 Susana Evanson
Jeremiah Coghlan Prob Durrus Court
Carrigmanus Three Castle Head Evanson
family history
MLB
1719 William Blair
Sarah White Prob Blairs Cove Marriage and
Licence Bonds
dioceses of Cork
and Ross
WW 32
National Archives

1724 Nathaniel Evanson
Mary Alleyn Married in Antigue, Carribean
1728-35 Alleyn Evanson Susan Ceely (Sealy) Antigue, Carribean.
1774 Nathaniel Evanson (3rd)
Melia Darrymore B w Friendly Cove?
Originally Dunmanway Evanson
Frances Harris Her father Medical Doctor From Evanson
family history
1775 Richard Varian
Grace Ferguson Prob Rooska MLB
1793 Samuel Attridge
Catherine Kingston Prob Gerhameen MLB
1760 Nathaniel Evanson (5th)
Mary Townsend Baldwin Friendly Cove
Clogheen Co Cork Henry Baldwin and Catherine Morris. Source: Diocese of Cork & Ross,
Co Cork, Ireland,
Marriages: 1784
14 children 13
survived
1775 Richard Harris Tullig MLB
Prob Bantry 1777 Michael O’Sullivan
Mary Vickery
—
Rooska West
John Vickery Married by
licence Michael a
Catholic unclear
if he remained so
all the children
raised in the
Church of Ireland. He settled in Tedagh
1790s Peter Dukelow Mary Bradford F F Prob Dromreagh Henry Dukelow
1797 Elizabeth Shannon
Robert Evans Brahalish
Aughadown
Prob Durrus
1801 John Henry Madras
Martha Evanson Rector Durrus
Friendly Cove Rev John Madras/Alice Baldwin
Richard Evanson Evanson family
history
1803 James Dukelow Ursula Baker Prob Crottees
1805 John Jeffords Scart MLB
Prob Durrus 1809 Francis Skuce
Frances Skuce Prob Clashadoo MLB
Schull
1812 John Skusce
Mary Newman 25
21 B s F Coolculaghta
Durrus?
1812 Richard Tonson Evanson Melian Towgood Donovan
Possibly Friendly Cove She died and he
remarried 1816
7th February 1814 Michael Swanton
Susanna S
Swanton or Shannon? Ginnie Swanton
website at least 3
children
Kilnegross Church
1816 Richard Tonson Evanson
Mary Beamish Friendly Cove
C1820 George Varian
Grace Daly Rooska Richard Varian Edmund Willis willised@aol.com
20/03/1999
Prob in Catholic Church 27th February 1827 Richard Lewis Blair
Catherine O’Donovan Prob Blairs Cove Richard and
Rickard
O’Donovan
1828 Henry Baldwin
Martha Murphy MLB
August 1835 Peter James Dukelow Mary Baker 37 16 He may have been married to Eliza Cripps before F f Dromreagh
1836 Jane Baker
John Dukelow MLB
Prob 1839 Charles Dukelow
Eliza Swanton Prob Crottees Charles Ron Price suggests this marriage from a 1839 MLB
Prob Abbeystrewy c 1838 ? Jermyn
Eliza ?
20 Dunbeacon
?
Abbeystrewy (Skibbereen) February 1842 Richard Kingston Mary Swanton married by transferring marriage licence from Durrus where she is from he from Drimoleague Drimoleague
Durrus Richard Atkin
Henry King
May Swanton

Abbeystrewy (Skibbereen)
3rd December 1842 Timothy Sullivan
Elizabeth Shannon married by transferring marriage licence from Durrus where they reside John Sullivan? Richard Atkin
Joseph Chambers
Edward Mary
Ann Tomkins
two live near
Dunmanway
About 1843 James Dukelow Anne Sweetnam 31 20 Presumed full F f Crottees James his mother Ursula Baker Emigrated to
Livingstone
County NY
Schull
24th February
1845 John Jermon (Jermyn)
Susan Roycroft 26
24 Dunbeacon
Ballydevlin Stephen
John F
Sexton John Roycroft
William Sweetnam
April 15 1845 George Hegarty Sarah Leavers 26 24 B s F – Derrirolin Skull
Clunee Durrus Daniel Hegarty Robert Leavers F f David Burleigh
Sarah Gallagher
her mark
Schull
3rd May 1845 John Vickery
Ellen Woulfe 33
19 B s Ballycomane
Ballycummin Ames
William Woulfe William
Sullivan
She remarried to
William Kingston
Rincoe
Aughadown 1849
May 13 1845 James Swanton Mary Sullivan 2218 Bachelor spinster Farmer- Ratravane
Tedagh Robert Swanton Jeremiah Sullivan Farmer Farmer Both signed
Francis Cole
David Burleigh
18th July 1845 James Lamb Anne Connell 28 19 Widower spinster Labourer Aghagowna
Ahagowna Patrick Lamb John Connell Labourer labourer Richard Perrott
David Burleigh
their mark
7th October 1845 Timothy Shea Jane Shippardan 20 20 B s Tin worker – Carrigboy
Carrigboy Denis Shea John Shippardan Tin worker labourer David Burleigh
their mark
October 28th 1845 William Whitley Mary McCarthy 21 18 B s Farmer – Parish of Skule
Dromreagh Henry Whitley Jeremiah McCarthy F f Richard Hunt
David Burleigh
their mark
November 4th 1845 Richard Roycroft Mary Lamb 31 20 Widower s Painter and glazier – Schule
Durrus glebe William Roycroft Patrick Lamb F l Richard Peare
David Burleigh
her mark
November 27th 1845 Cornelius Sweeney Mary Donovan 21 19 B s L – Bantry
Clooney Cornelius Sweeney John Donovan L l John Donovan
David Burleigh
their mark
Feb 3 1846 John Groom Sarah Swanton 21 19 B s Cooper Bantry Durrus John Groom George Swanton V
Cooper f George Swanton
Francis Cole
Gregory Cole
1846 James Croston
Mary Levis Durrus Robert Levis Lholland66
@houston.rr.
com
Feb 3 1846 Robert Copithorn Sarah Shannon 23 19 B s F – Skull
Durrus Kilcrohane George Copithorn Edward Shannon F f Francis Cole
Gregory Cole
their mark
29th September 1846 Mary Jane Evanson
John French Not in parish
register but on
family history
Schull
12th August 1847 James Bennett
Marianne Justice F f Mining Captain Gurtavally Durrus
Ballydevlin James Bennett
Henry Justice William Woulfe
Thomas Latham
Caheragh Church
13th July 1848 Thomas Sweetnam
Catherine Vickery 30
23 F f dau Lisnnoun
Inchinreng Mathew Sweetnam
George Vickery John Vickery
Moses Caffay?
Schull Church
2nd December 1848 Daniel Driscoll
Johanne Driscoll 24
20 Dunmanus
Gloun South Timothy Driscoll
Jeremiah Driscoll L
L
R Tiphook
James Hegarty
Schull 7th November 1848
Samuel Heasford
Mary Driscoll W w L Dunmanus James Heasford
Bill Hodnett L l Simon Hodnett
Alice Wilkinson
Caheragh Church
24th January 1852 Richard Sweetnam
Avis Kingston 24
21 B s F f dau Dunbeacon
Lisangle Samuel Sweetnam
Paul Kingston F f Richard Kingston
Austin Sweetnam
January 13th 1856 Robert Splane Mary Varian 25 21 25 21 B s Teacher – Tullincastey
Rooska John Splane George Varian Land Stewart f William Forde
David Burleigh

February 17th 1846 William Miller Mary Lannin 30 24 B s F Coolculaghta
Dromreagh William Miller William Lannin F f John Lannin
Thomas Cole
her mark
February 21st 1846` James Croston
Mary Levis 23 19 B s Weaver – Brahalish

Moulamil John Croston Charles Levis F f Gregory Cole
Thomas Baker her mark
February 24 1846 Henry Beamish Sarah Baker 25 23 B s F – Kilcoe
Rossmore Richard Beamish John Baker F f Richard Perrott
Abigail Baker
her mark (Sarah)

March 10th 1846 Jehr Canty Catherine Kelly 34 24 Widower s F – Gurtanoish
Gurtanoish Lewis Canty Jehr Kelly F f Thomas Skuse
David Burleigh
her mark
September 29th 1846 John French Mary Jane French 23 21 B s Ardogeena
Ardogeena French esq Richard Evanson Esq – AE Crosthwaite
David Burleigh
December 5th 1846 William Croston
Mary Dukelow 24 20 B s Weaver – Mowlamille
Crottees John Croston Richard Dukelow Weaver cord weaver Robert Lavis
David Burleigh
her mark
July 20th 1847 John Deane Annie Levis 22 21 B s – – Dunmanway
Rooska Barnabas Deane Richard Levis Gent farmer gent farmer H Jagoe
David Burleigh
Sept 28th 1847 Patrick Lamb Ellen Hegarty 60 50 W w L Aghagouna
Aghagouna David Lamb James Hegarty L l William J Johnson
David Burleigh
their mark
September 28th 1847 Denis Cronin Catherine Carthy 40 40 W s L – Esknabrena
Aghagouna Jeremiah Cronin Michael Carty L l William Johnson
David Burleigh
their mark
March 7th 1847 Margaret Sullivan William Dukelow `27 25 S b – f Parish of Durrus Kilcrohane ditto James Sullivan Charles Dukelow F f Jeremiah Sullivan
Charles Cole
June 17th 1848 Francis Croston
Mary Mahony 26 20 B s Teacher – Brahalish
Aghakista William Croston
James Mahony L l John Woulfe
David Burleigh

August 22nd 1848 Richard Vickery Sarah Patterson 34 24 W s Shop keeper – Bantry Lisareamig James Vickery Alec Patterson F f Robert Vickery
David Burleigh
Schull Church
20th February 1849 Daniel Hegarty
Avis Lavers F Derryconnel
Dunbeacon Charles Hegarty
Robert Lavers F George Hegarty
Elias Lavers?
January 30th 1849 John Woulfe Elizabeth Cole 26 25 B s Teacher servant Rooska
Durrus Glebe Joseph Woulfe Gregory Cole L Weaver Gregory Cole
David Burleigh

Schull Church
5th June 1849 William Attridge Ann Hitchcock 26
18 B s Rossmore
Knockeen Thomas Attraidge
George Hitchcock F Thomas King
Arthur Attridge
Drimoleague 1851 Sarah Swanton
Paul Kingston F Gurtnihir Drimoleague
Clonee Durrus
January 29th 1850 John King Sarah Johnson 24 18 B s F – Ballydevlin
Fahawn William King Francis Johnson F f Richard Perrott
David Burleigh
her mark
February 12th 1850 Daniel Leary Sarah Hosford 29 20 B s Ropemaker Keelvenogue
Gearhies John Leary William Hosford Rope maker f John Leary
David Burleigh
their mark
September 24th 1850 Elias Lavers Mary Hunt 30 24 B s F – Cashilian
Dromriagh Robert Lavers James Hunt F f Edward Hunt
Samuel Lavers
February 1st 1851 `David Shannon Sarah Dukelow 33 24 B s F – Brahalish
Clashadoo William Shannon Thomas Dukelow F f James Hegarty
David Burleigh
minister Edward
Bell
February 8th 1851 Richard Baker Avista Sullivan 34 34 B w F – Murreigh
Murreigh Robert Baker Richard (or Michael?) Daly F f John Fahie
David Burleigh
Minister Edward
Bell

C1851 Thomas Deane
Margaret Dukelow Crottees? From 1911 census married 50 years
December 1st 1851 Marcus Begley Honora Hurley 22 24 B s L – Keelvenogue James Begley Bartholomew Hurley Carpenter l Charles
John Crosthwaite
David Burleigh

her mark

February 19th 1852 Charles Dukelow Frances Dukelow 32 22 B s F – Carrigbui Clashadoo Robert Dukelow Thomas Dukelow F f David Burleigh
David Shannon
her mark
Schull Church
11th November 1851 John Kingston
Ellen Salter 30
21 Widower
S Gearhies
Ballybane Schull James Kingston
Michael Salter Thomas Latham
Denis Deasy
February 24th 1852 Michael Daly Mary Driscoll 25 22 B s Miner – Rooska
Keelovenogue John Daly Timothy Driscoll L f Arthur Atteridge
her mark
February 24th 1852 Francis Johnson Anne Shannon 23 21 B s F Fahane
Brahalish Francis Johnson Michael Shannon

Arthur Atteridge
David Burleigh

November 27th 1852 George Swanton Mary (Maria) Swanton 34 22 B s F f daughter Ahguheen, parish of Durrus Moloch parish of Durrus George Swanton James Swanton F f John Newman
James Sullivan
February 3rd 1853 John Vickery Grace Dukelow 29 23 B s F f dau Ballycomane Crottees George Vickery Charles Dukelow F f Charles Dukelow
Schull Church
5th February 1853 Jeremiah Coghlan
Grace Dukelow F f Ardharovingha Daniel Coghlan
Peter Dukelow Thomas Salter
James Dukelow
May 24th 1853 Henry Wright Avis Sullivan 22 22 B s F f dau Cashelane
Tedagh William Wright Michael Sullivan F f David Burleigh
Francis Cole.
Not known
1853 Beamish
—–
Ardogina From 1911 census
August 2nd 1853 Denis Murphy Mary Cole 33 25 B s Scripture Reader f dau Glengariff parish Kilmacmogue Fahane Jeremiah Murphy Gregory Cole F f David Burleigh
Francis Cole
October 20th 1853 James Manders Mary Dukelow 28 27 B s Acting Constable of Police f dau Carrigbui Carrigbui Thomas Manders Robert Dukelow Shoemaker f Patrick Heffernan
Thomas Dean?
June 6th 1854 John Swanton Ellen Draper 35 28 B s F – Clonee Scart Samuel Swanton George Draper F f George Draper
David Burleigh
her mark Minister
Edward Bell
December 6rh 1854 John Baker Ellen Carthy 30 26 B s F – Eskuabraha
Eskeabraha Thomas Baker Charles Carthy F f Alec Carter?
Edward Bell Clerk
February 27th 1855 Robert Shannon Frances Swanton 25 23 B s F f dau Gurteeda gulla parish of Skull Molloch parish Durrus William Shannon James Swanton F f David Burleigh
February 27th 1855 Michael Melville Sarah McCarthy 22 19 B s Tailor – Schull Durrus Thomas Melville Jeremiah McCarthy F f Jack Landen
David Burleigh
May 5th 1855 John Camier Mary Williamson 27 23 B s F – Skull skshanalara?
Brahalish Julian Camier James Williamson Cooper f Thomas Attridge
David Burleigh
her mark
September 18th 1855 John Flynn Margaret Kelly 40 26 W s L Danoor (Kilcrohane) Danoor Kilcrohane Edward Flynn Timothy Kelly F l William Coughlan David Burleigh their mark
May 20th 1856 James Sullivan Ellen Swanton 26 23 B s F – Tedagh (Durrus)
Ratravane Schull Jeremiah Sullivan Robert Swanton F f Robert Swanton
Robert Warner
October 16th 1856 James Swanton Annie Dukelow 25 24 B s F f dau Bawnacnockawn Schull Crottees Durrus John Swanton Charles Dukelow F f William Dukelow
David Burleigh
January 13th 1857 Richard Baker Mary Allen 24 22 B s F f dau Rossmore Esknabrena Thomas Baker William Allen F f William Croston
David Burleigh

February 10th 1857 Henry Copithorne Elizabeth Swanton 25 18 B s F f dau Shountullig Schull
Clonee Durrus Henry Capithorne Samuel Swanton F f John Swanton
David Burleigh
his mark
February 14th 1857 William Lannin Mary Pyburn 25 20 B s F f dau Coolcoolacka
Cashelane parish of Schull William Lannin James Pyburn F f John Lannin
James Pyburn
his mark
February 19TH 1857 Thomas Dukelow Anne Warner 23 19 B s F f dau Crottee Bantry James Dukelow Thomas Warner F f William Warner
David Burleigh
Schull Church 23rd May 1857 William Bennett Baldwin
Mary Charlotte O’Callaghan F f Gent Skibbereen
Rick Cottage Thomas Baldwin
James O’Callaghan John Limrick
T Somerville
The Priarie
February 9th 1858 Paul Shannon Frances Dukelow 26 28 B s F f dau Brahalish Clashadoo Richard Shannon Thomas Dukelow F f David Shannon
David Burleigh
Feb 15 1859 Robert Watson Mary Legoe 23 21 B s Coastguard – Dunbeacon Station Carrigbui James Watson William Legoe Soldier carpenter Edward Tutt?
David Burleigh
Feb 24th 1859 Richard Dukelow Ursulla Dukelow 28 20 b s F f dau Crottees Dromtaniheen Charles Dukelow Charles Dukelow F f Charles Dukelow
February 21st 1860 John Bateman Deborah Bradfield 36 30 b s Shoemaker Scart Rooska John Bateman William Bradfield F l David Burleigh
William Croston
C1860 Thomas Lannin
Sarah Johnson Dromreagh Daughter
Elizabeth b 1864
C1860 Richard Williamson
Ann Shannon Brahalish Daughter Maria b 1865
C1860 Michael Melville
Sarah McCarthy Clashadoo (Ahagouna) Son Michael
b 1865
C1860 John Gay
Avisia Kingston Dromreagh Daughter
Mary Ann b 1864
C1860 William Busteed
Hannah Baker Seaman on board HM cutter Rooska Daughter Elizabeth b 1865 father seaman
C1860 George Swanton
Sarah Deane Mullagh Daughter Susan b 1865
C1860 Richard Shannon
Catherine Shannon Brahalish Son Robert
b 1865 informant
Michael Shannon
owner of house
C1860 Arthur Attridge
Ann Attridge Rossmore Daughter Ann
b 1864
C1860 John Draper
Martha Johnson Scart Daughter Jane b 1865
C1860 John Attridge
Margaret Dukelow Gearhameen? Son William
b 1864
C1860 George Baker
Mary Williamson Kealties Twins Richard and Ann born 1864
C1860 Michael
Swanton
Mary Kingston Clone Son John
B 1864
C1860 Paul Shannon
Jane Shannon Gourtanigh Daughter
Elizabeth b 1864
February 21 1860 David Shannon Jane Shannon 36 20 B s F f dau Brahalish Brahalish Richard Shannon Michael Shannon F f David Burleigh
William Croston
March 13th 1860 William Bradfield Ellen Bateman 28 40 B s F – Rooska Scart, parish of Kilmaccomogue William Bradfield John Bateman F f David Burleigh
John Woulfe
his mark
March 13th 1860 James Reynard Margaret Maguire 30 20 B s L – Rooska Rooska Paul Reynard Stephen Maguire F carpenter David Burleigh
John Woulfe their
mark
March 20th 1860 Robert Levis Margaret McCarthy 26 25 B s L f dau Clashadoo Clashadoo John Levis Jeremiah McCarthy F f William Henderson David Burleigh their mark
November 27th 1860 Richard Daly Catherine Williamson 25 18 B s F f dau Lisheenacreah (Schull) Brahalish Richard Daly James Williamson Shoemaker f David Burleigh

John Treacy?
Her mark
December 6th 1860 Lawrence Connell Margaret Dukelow 2720 B s F f dau Kealfadda (Kilmoe) Coomkeen Richard Connell Charles Dukelow w f f David Burleigh
Richard married
by William J
Casey?Dukelow
February 12th 1861 William Jermyn Mary Draper 26 20 B s F f dau Dreenaclogh (Schull) Coolcolaghta (Durrus) Michael Jermyn Richard Draper F fa David Burleigh
John Treacy
acting constable
his mark
February 12th 1861 Richard Allen Susan Baker 30 21 B s L servant Gerhameen Gerhameen William Allen Robert Baker L l David Burleigh
William
Henderson a
constable his mark
Nothing for 1862 November 7th 1861 Paul Harrington Mary Manders 36 33 B w Carpenter – Bantry Carrickbue James Harrington Robert Dukelow Carpenter fa Thomas Dean
David Burleigh
February24th 1863 William Bradfield Ellen Good 58 48 W w L – Bandon Rooska Thomas Bradfield Robert Baker F f Richard Baker
David Burleigh his mark
May 12th 1863 William Regan Ellen Driscoll 22 20 B s L s Durrus Durrus William Regan Denis Driscoll L l William Croston Jeffery Croston three marks
William J Carey
rector
June 2nd 1863 William Martin Mary Deane 29 22 B s Teacher f dau Lisheenacreagh Crottees Alfred Martin Thomas Deane F f Bruce Warringham ? David Burleigh her mark
Schull
16th January 1864 Morgan Sullivan
Eliza Wright F f B s Gent Knockduff Dunmanway
Cashelane William Sullivan
William Wright Gent
Gent Both fathers
sponsors
April 12th 1864 William Evans Anne Dukelow 35 50 B w L Brahalish Rossmore David Evans
Joseph Daly Pensioner f David Shannon
David Burleigh
their mark
September 22nd 1864 William Woulfe Margaret Dealy 27 22 B s F s Clashadoo Baltimore village Joseph Wolfe George Dealy F f John Woulfe
William Croston her mark
January 10th 1865 Robert Good Susan Dealy 26 22 B s L – Rooska
Rooska John Good
James Dealy L l Michael Dealy
Their mark
David Burleigh
In Schull church
February 1865 Hamilton O’Donovan Blair
Margaret D Bennett F f Blairs Cove
Schull Richard Lewis decd
William Bennett Cork Examiner
7th February 1865
Schull Church
19th February 1865 George Swanton
Patience Roycroft F f B s F Clonee
Liscaha Schull Benjamin Swanton
Joseph Roycroft F f Both fathers
sponsor
September 28th 1865 James McCarthy Elizabeth Jane Burleigh 21 21 B S Shoemaker – Durrus Durrus Jeremiah McCarthy David Burleigh F session clerk John McCarthy
David Burleigh
C1865 John Brookes
Eliza Kingston Dromreagh Son Richard
b 1868
C1865 Richard williamson
Shannon Brahalish Dau Ellen 1870
C1865 James Williamson
Sarah Dukelow Brahalish Dau Ann b 1869
C1865 William Shannon
Mary Copithorne Glanlough Dau Susan b 1869
C1865 William Wolfe
Margaret Sealy Clashadoo Son William
b 1869
C1865 William Sullivan
Ellen Swanton Tedagh Son William b 11869
October 2nd 1865 George Henry Rawlings Elizabeth Godson 23 25 B s Gentleman – Rossmore Durrus Bantry Kilmaccomogue George Henry Rawlings John Godson Gent gent Richard Vickery
Thomas Rawlings
February 3rd 1866 James Williamson Sarah Dukelow 26 25 B s F f dau Brahalish
Droumsthinahin James Williamson Charles Dukelow F f James Dukelow
David Burleigh
February 10th 1866 James Dukelow Catherine Williamson 30 22 B s F f dau Droumathinahin Droumathinahin Charles Dukelow Robert Williamson F f Richard
Williamson
David Burleigh
February 15th 1866 George Shannon Elizabeth Phillips 27 24 B s Hotel keeper’s dau Gurteenakilla Schull Carrickbue Durrus William Shannon James Philips F hotel keeper James Phillips
David Burleigh
April 10th 1866 John Field Mary Anne Edgrth 46 36 B w Artillery pensioner – Bantry Durrus court Thomas Field William Fielder Carpenter Ship wright Charles Skuse
David Burleigh
May 15th 1866 Thomas Miller
Mary Chambers 26 21 B s L dairyman’s dau Carrrickbue Durrus Rusheenanashka William Miller Jonathan Chambers F dairyman James Phillips
David Burleigh
her mark
February 7th 1867 John Copithorne Anne Dukelow 27 22 B s F f dau Kilcoe
Coomkeen Durrus Thomas Copithorne Charles Dukelow Charles Dukelow
Thomas Copithorne
February 23rd 1867 Richard Draper Eliza Draper 27 23 B s F f dau Bawnard Creagh
Coolculaghta Durrus Edward Draper Richard Draper Fa f William Attridge
David Burleigh
March 5th 1867 William Ferguson Sarah Williamson 26 21 B s F f dau Ardravina district parish of Teampolnabocht
Brahalish John Ferguson James William Son F f James Williamson
David Burleigh
March 12th 1867 Edward Shannon Anne Driscoll 38 21 B s L – Brahalish
Kealties William Shannon Denis Driscoll L l David Shannon
David Burleigh
their mark
March 21st 1867 George Evans Catherine Brookes 28 full age B s F f dau Lick parish of Creagh Dromreagh parish of Durrus Walter Evans Edward Brookes F f Thomas Evans
David Burleigh her mar
November 5TH 1868 William George Gillman Kate Burleigh 29 19 B s Sergeant 1/13 light infantry- Clashadoo Durrus Beach house, Bantry George Gillman David Burleigh Boot and shoemaker clerk Petty Sessions David Burleigh
William Croston
February 9th 1869 Joseph Kingston Anne Bevil 26 21 L s Coolcalure St Edmonds Durrus Glebe Samuel Kingston William Bevil F f Benjamin Levis?
David Burleigh
March 6th 1869 James Shannon Mary Baker 26 18 B s F f dau Brahalish Rossmore John Shannon Thomas Baker F f William Croston
David Burleigh
June 1st 1869 Charles Dukelow Frances Skuse 25 21`b B s F – Coomkeen Clashadoo Charles Dukelow Charles Skuse F Bailiff Charles Skuse
David Burleigh
February 12th 1870 James Dukelow Sarah Williamson 28 24 B s F f dau Coomkeen
Droumathinatineen Charles Dukelow Robert Williamson F f Richard
Williamson
David Burleigh
C1868
Not known George Vickery
Anne Bateman Ballycomane Possibly Clonakilty George Vickery
February 26th 1870 Peter Dukelow Catherine Attridge 27 21 B S F F dau Cruttee Rossmore James Dukelow Arthur Attridge F f David Burleigh
Wesleyan Church Bantry
31st May 1870 John Bateman
Mary Vickery F f B s Shopkeeper Clonakilty
Ballycomane John Bateman
George Vickery Shopkeeper Hester Vickery
Henry Bateman
February 4th 1871 Francis Sealy Alice Chambers Full age 19 B s L – Savos parish of Castleventry Rusheenanishka George Sealy Jonathan Chambers F f David Burleigh
John Woulfe
their mark
21st February 1871 Thomas Johnson
Anne Levis F f B s F Fanahe Parish of Kilcrohane
Sohahennalessa Frances Johnson
John Levis F f James Levis
Richard Johnson

February 21st 1871 John Attridge Mary Shannon 27 24 B s F f dau Glownsillaght Skull Brahalish Durrus William Atteridge John Shannon F f David Burleigh
William Croston
February 13th 1872 Richard Baker Eliz Johnson 26 22 B s F f dau Rooska Fahane Durrus Samuel Baker Frank Johnson F f David Burleigh
William Croston
March 6ht 1873 John Croston Sarah Hitchcock Full full B s Weaver weaver Durrus Rossmore William Croston George Hitchcock Weaver and sexton f William Croston
William Attridge
July 22md 1873 Charles Dukelow Elizabeth Dukelow 30 full age B s F f dau Drouminatinaheen Skehanamucka (Coomkeen) Charles Dukelow Charles Dukelow F f Charles Dukelow
David Burleigh
September 18th 1873 Thomas Shannon Anne Sullivan 31 f B s F f dau Brahalish
Rooska John Shannon William Sullivan F f James Shannon
David Burleigh

Wesleyan Church Bantry
23rd November 1873 William Young
Hester Vickery F f B s F f dau Letterscanlon Co Cork
Ballycomane James Young
George Vickery F f Frances Bahamas?
William Young

Schull Church
29th November 1873 William Dukelow
Mary Swanton F f B s F ‘Cruthees’
Bawnaghanclugh Charles Dukelow
George Swanton F f Charles Dukelow
John Cox
February 9TH 1875 John Kingston Elizabeth Shannon F f B s F f dau Meenies Drimoleague Moulimil Durrus Samuel Kingston William Shannon F f William Kingston
David Burleigh
Schull Church
17th August 1875 Edward Draper
Eliza Salter F f B s F Coolculaghta
Gurteenroe Schull Richard Dukelow
Michael Salter F Robert Salter
Thomas Draper
February 17th 1876 Michael Sullivan
Anne Shannon 28 f B s F f dau Clonee
Brahalish William Sullivan
David Shannon F f James Sullivan
David Burleigh
February 29th 1876 Thomas Deane Mary Shannon F f B s F f dau Crutee Gurthanese Thomas Deane Paul Shannon F f William Martin
David Burleigh
May 23rd 1876 William Rawlins Elizabeth Cole F f W s F f dau Clofadda House white Church Coolculaghta George H Rawlins Francis Cole Gent f John Cole
David Burleigh
January 30th 1877 Samuel Kingston Mary Jane Sweetnam F f B s F f dau Inchinagatagh Caheragh Dunbeacon Durrus James Kingston
Richard Sweetnam F f Richard Sweetnam
David Burleigh
March 1st 1877 John Shannon Mary Shannon F f B s F f dau Brahalish Moulinish John Shannon William Shannon F f William Shannon
David Burleigh
July 12th 1877 William Newman Avisia Sullivan F f W s F f dau Scart Clooney John Newman John Sullivan F f James Sullivan
David Burleigh
Fred Dobbins
Rector
Carrigrohane
September 13th 1877 William Deane
Sarah Swanton F f B s F – Fanlobbus
Clonee Durrus Robert Deane Benjamin Swanton F f Benjamin
Swanton
David Burleigh see above rector
February 2nd 1878 William Hosford Susan Baker F f B s L – Gearhies
Kealties George Hosford George Baker F f William Allen
David Burleigh her mark
February 26th 1878 Charles Dukelow Frances Dukelow F f B s F f dau Dunbittern Kilmaccomogue Clashadoo Durrus William Dukelow Charles Dukelow F f James Manders
David Burleigh
February 28TH 1878 William Wright Margaret Phillips F f B s F f dau Cashilean Skull
Durrus Henry J Wright James Phillips F f Thomas
Somervillle David Burleigh
March 2nd 1878 Richard Williamson Susan Shannon F minor B s F f dau Droumnatinaheen
Brahalish Robert Williamson John Shannon F f John Roycroft
David Burleigh
June 18th 1878 Jeffrey Croston Ellen Baker 53 50 W w F – Kealties
Kealties Jeffrey Croston Charles Carthy F f David Burleigh
their mark Robert rice
December 31st 1878 Richard Brookes Avesia Berry 25 f B s F f dau Dromreagh Durrus
Cappagh Beg Schull Edward Brookes Samuel Berry F f James Brooks
Robert Good
January 16th 1879 Samuel Berry Jane Williamson F f B s F f dau Cappagh=Beg Schull Droumatinaheen Samuel Berry Robert Williamson F f Richard
Williamson
Robert Good
Wesleyan Church Bantry
16th June 1879 Maria Sullivan
Thomas
Bateman Ff B s Miller Bantry
Bantry Thomas Bateman
Samuel Sullivan Shopkeeper
Farmer Robert Swanton
George Vickery
She died shortly
After buried
Clonakilty he
remarried
descendants in
Rearour Aherla
Prob Schull 2nd March1880 John Croston Patience Swanton Moulamill
Ballydevlin William
Weaver 1911 census
November 18TH 1879 Michael Sullivan Margaret Sweetnam F f B s F f dau Clooney Durrus
Dunbeacon Skull John Sullivan Richard Sweetnam F f Samuel ?Sweetnam David Burleigh his mark
Wesleyan Church Bantry
5th January 1880 William Kingston
Margaret Eliza Brooks 23
23 B s F f dau Dromreagh
Dromreagh Richard Kingston
Edward Brooks decd F f John Brooks
Samuel Kingston
October 21st 1880 Henry Bryan Anne Dukelow F f B s F f dau Knockeenboy, Fanlobus Brahalish Timothy Bryan William Dukelow F f Charles L Bryan Timothy Bryan
February 24th 1881 John Shannon Catherine Landon F f B s F f dau Brahalish
Lisacaha Schull Michael Shannon Jacob Landen ..Landed
February 24th 1881 Thomas Shannon Ursulla Dukelow F f B s F f dau Brahalish
Crottee David Shannon John Dukelow F f William Croston David Burleigh
April 16th 1881 William Copithorne Anne Dukelow F f W s F f dau Gubeen Schull
Drounatinaheen Thomas Copithorne Charles Dukelow F f James Dukelow David Burleigh
Schull
12th July 1881 William Shannon
Margaret Swanton Rooska
Coolcaha, Ballydehob Robert Shannon
John Swanton
August 6th 1881 Robert Dukelow Mary Dukelow F f B s F f dau Clashadoo Crottee Charles Dukelow John Dukelow F f Thomas Shannon David Burleigh
April 22nd 1882 George Swanton Sarah Swanton F f B s F f dau Bawnakane parish of Schull Moulimil George Swanton William Shannon F f David Burleigh
William Croston
February 6th 1883 James Dukelow Susan Shannon F f B s F f dau Brahalish Gurteanish William Dukelow Paul Shannon F f John Shannon
David Burleigh
April 17th 1883 Thomas Melville Mary Roycroft F f B s F son domestic servant Clashadoo Durrus Glebe Michael Melville Richard Roycroft F f David Burleigh
William Croston
December 15th 1883 John Townsend Sarah Sullivan F f W s Sailor domestic servant Bantry HMS Britomart Tedagh John Townsend James Sullivan L f David Burleigh
William Croston
Wesleyan Church Bantry
17th January 1884 Francis Brooks
Mary Jagoe 30
25 B s F f dau Dromreagh
Tedagh
Edward Brooks
John Jagoe F f Samuel Jagoe
Daniel Boyd
(schoolteacher Durrus)
May 6th 1884 Peter Dukelow Mary Anne Gay F 20 B s F f dau Derrycarron Schull Dromreagh Peter Dukelow John Gay F f John Gay David Burleih Rector John Gay David Burleigh rector O’Grady William O’Grady
May 14th 1884 Fitzwilliam George Morris Ellen French Morris F f B s Gent gent dau Moreagh Moreagh Thomas Morris William Morris Gent gent Richard T E
Morris
David Burleigh
Wesleyan Church Bantry
12th June 1884 Samuel Jagoe
Elizabeth Sullivan 30
31 Dromreagh
Tedagh John Jagoe
John Sullivan Richard Young
Vickery’
/Sullivan ?
Glengariff
16th May 1884 Jeremiah Sullivan
Diana Levis F f B s F Tedaigh parish of Durrus
Big Mill Glengariff James Sullivan
William Levis F f Elizabeth Levis
John Warner
September 30th 1884 William Evans Mary Connell F 25 W S Rossmore Rossmore David Evans Jeremiah Connell Army pens Farmer and fish David Burleigh

William Crossan
March 28th 1885 James Shannon Ellen Baker F f B s F son f dau Rooska Rooska Robert Shannon Samuel Baker F f David Burleigh
John Dealy
June 3rd 1885 Michael Wright Margaret Dukelow F f B s F f dau Cashelaine Brahalish Henry Wright William Dukelow F f William Wright
David Burleigh
July 29th 1885 Philip Somerville Warren Elizabeth Sherrard Somerville F f B s Medical doctor Durrus Court Durrus court Brisbane Warren Captain Thomas Somerville J.P. Co Cork Gent gent Jeffrey Wilson
Mmillicent
E.A. Somerville
Married by
M.B.Warren
Glengariff Church
4th November 1885 Charles W Bowlby
Fanny SAK White F f B s Lieutenant Connaught Ranges Coomhola
The Lodge Coomhola Charles E Bowlby
Edward R White Clergyman
Captain Late RHO Regiment Edward Simon
White

Alice M
Cummins
Their son was
born in Ahakista Cottage she is of the Lord
Bantry
family
Glengariff Church
20th March 1886 John Sullivan
Elizabeth Levis F f B s F Tedagh
Big Mill Glengariff Jeremiah Sullivan
William Levis F f Sarah J Levis
James Sullivan

February 19th 1887 Samuel Levis Mary Attridge F f B s F f dau Scrahanalera Gerhameen John Levis John Attridge F f James Levis
Arthur Attridge
February 22nd 1887 John Shannon Elizabeth Sullivan F f B s F f dau Gurteanish Rooska Paul Shannon William Sullivan F f James Sullivan
Avis Shannon
C1888 Arthur Attridge
Kate ?? 27
34 Rossmore Arthur and Ann nee Attridge ??? Census 1911
I son Arthur
February 14th 1888 Richard Kingston Mary Swanton F f B s F f dau Gurteenahur Drimoleague Clooney George Kingston Michael Sullivan? check F f Samuel Sullivan
George Kingston
Abbeystrewy Skibbereen
30th May 1889
James Philips
Susan Emily Beecher Hungerford F f Widower
S Hotel keeper Durrus
Maryville Coolnagrena Skibbereen James Philips
Richard Beecher Hungerford Carpenter
Gent Francis Eliza
Sweetnam
Mathew J
Sweetnam
Bantry Wesleyan Church
3rd Dec? 1889 Robert William? Larke
Avesia Deane F f B s RIC constable Glengariff
Durrus Thomas
James F f George Vickery
Mary Menders
Bantry Church 27th November 1890 Robert Sullivan
Frances Harman F f B s Carpenter
Governess Reendesert
Ardnagashel Samuel Sullivan
Robert Harman F f
September 2nd 1890 Edward Skuce Martha Sweetnam F f B s F f Killeen Dunbeacon William Henry Skuce Richard Sweetnam F f William Henry
Sweetnam
Paul Sweetnam
None 1891 July 12th 1892 William Shannon Jane Shannon F f March 2nd 1889 Samuel Gay Kate Clarke F f B s F f dau Dromreagh
Glenlough
February 14th 1893 Henry Emanuel Love Catherine Attridge F f Wesleyan Church Bantry
3rd October 1889 Robert Willis Larke
Avesia Deane F f B s Constable RIC
F dau Glengariff

April 25th 1893 Thomas Robert Hurst Mary Shannon F f April 30th 1890 Thomas Parker Edwards Mary Beamish Morris F f B s Clergyman church of Ireland Co Wicklow
Mureagh
June 17th 1893 Daniel Hegarty Mary Jermyn F 19 Wesleyan Church Bantry
16th July 1900 Richard Sullivan
Mary Ann Brooks F f B s F f dau Granure
Ballinacarrigan
Dromreagh
June 7th 1894 George Hegarty Frances M Shannon F f B s F f dau Knock parish of Schull Rossmore Daniel Hegarty James Shannon F f James Shannon
George Shannon Daniel Hegarty
None 1895 June 2nd 1896 Ernest Marrriot Barber Emily Phebe Pratt F f B s Medical Practitioner
,, ,, The Rookery, Broomhill Park Sheffield The Rectory Durrus Henry Barker Robert Pratt C.B. Iron Manufacturer Rector May Beatrice
Barker Henry
Richard Pratt
Bantry Church
27th July 1897 Frances Johnson
Jane Ann Draper B s B s L f dau 7Robert St North Woolwich
Scart Richard Johnson
John Draper Carpenter
F
J T Draper
Richard Draper
July 8th 1897 Robert Shannon Anne Clarke F f B s F f dau Gurteenakilla Glanlough John Shannon Goodhand Clarke F f John Clarke
John Shannon
Bantry Church
16th June 1898 Patrick Hastings Sullivan
Annie Sweetnam F f B s Gardiner
Crossdrum Oldcastle Co Meath
Cappanalooha John Sullivan
George Swanton Forester
F George Kingston
James Swanton
September 9th 1898 Thomas Attridge Jane Lannin F f B s F f dau Ballybacin Ballydehob Coolculaghta Thomas Attridge Monica Lannin F f Thomas Lannin
James Attridge
Schull Church
15th December 1898 James Lander Hoskins
Susan levis F f B s Ordnance Surveyor
F dau Durrus
Lowerton Schull S Hoskins
John Levis Rope?
Labourer
Wesleyan Church Bantry 17th November 1898 or 79? George North
Mary Ann Brooks F f B s F f dau
Dromreagh John North
Edward Brooks F f Daniel North
July 11th 1899 Edward Olliffe Margaret Dukelow F f B s Shopkeeper f dau Innishannon Coomkeen Edward Olliffe James Dukelow F f Charles Dukelow Wilkelimina Olliffe
June 14th 1900 William Kingston Susan Dukelow F 20 B s F fa dau Gurteemahur Dromreagh John Kingston Richard Dukelow F f Samuel Kingston Ursulla Dukelow
November 27th 1900 David Sullivan Elizabeth Baker F f B s F f dau Reendesert Rooska William Sullivan Richard Baker F f Eruma Berestead
David Lee W.L. Eckford
John N Whitley
June 27th 1901 William Shannon Marie Shannon F f B s F f dau Glanlough Rossmore William Shannon James Shannon F f James Shannon
Thomas Shannon
January 9th 1902 Samuel Kingston Susanna Shannon F f B s F – Meenies, Drimoleague Moulamill William Kingston William Shannon F f Richard King Mrs Mary Shannon F Cole John N Whitley
February 6th 1902 Charles Dukelow Annie Williamson F f B s F f dau Crottees Brahalish Richard Dukelow James Williamson F f William
Dukelow
James
Williamson
John Curate
N W Whitley
May 6th 1902 Charles Dukelow Fanny Shannon F f B s F son f dau Coomkeen Ahengowna William Dukelow Thomas Shannon F f Bessie Shannon
John Shannon
John N Whitley
September 25TH 1902 John Dukelow Mary Williamson F f B s F f dau Rossmore Cottage Brahalish William Dukelow deceased James Williamson deceased F f Thomas Shannon James Williamson
Wesleyan Church Bantry
July 1903 Richard Sullivan
Mary Ann Brooks F f B s Granure Ballynacarriga
Dromreigh John Sullivan
Edward Brooks F f John Sullivan
Lizzie Brooks
November 26th 1903 William Shannon Mary Ann Daly F f B s F f dau Brahalish Lisheenacreagh Ballydehob David Shannon Richard Daly F f Thomas Shannon Samuel Daly
December 22ND 1903 Richard Enright Isabella Jermyn F f B s F f dau Tullinell Asdee Ballylongford Co Kerry
Dunbeacon Robert Enright Thomas Jermyn F f Thomas Enright

Richard Jermyn
February 9th 1904 Horace McCarthy Annie Johnston F f B s L f dau Gaggin Bandon
Fahane Horace McCarthy Thomas Johnston F f Francis Johnston William Halnan
Wesleyan Church Bantry 23rd February
1905 John Kingston
Lizzie Ellen Brooks F f B s F f dau Coumkella Drimoleague
Dromreigh Samuel Kingston
Edward Brooks F f Samuel Kingston
Mary A Kingston
January 18th 1906 Michael Tyner Elizabeth Sullivan F f B s F f dau Copeen Ballineen
Clonee Robert Tyner Michael William Sullivan F f Frederick Gash Sarah Anne Sullivan
Wesleyan Church Bantry 12th January 1907 John Kingston
Sarah Dukelow F f B s Constable RIC f dau Ennis
Dromreagh Paul Kingston
Richard Dukelow F f William Kingston
Lizzie Dukelow
March 3rd 1908 Samuel Kinston Patience Johnston F f B s F f dau Manuour Caheragh
Fahane Paul Kingston Thomas Johnston F f Francis Johnston May Anne Kingston
Bantry Church
26th March 1908 John Shannon
Ellen Draper Bf f B s F Maulimil
Scart William Shannon
John Draper F f Richard Draper
William Shannon
June 4th 1908 John Shannon Kate Dukelow F f B s F f dau Dromatinaheen Dromatinaheen John Shannon James Dukelow F f Robert Philips
Charles
Dukelow
Wesleyan Church Bantry
9th March 1909 William Vickery
Eliza Kingston F f B s Dromkeal
Dromreagh Durrus Robert Vickery
William Kingston decd F f Murt Vickery
M A Kingston
Not known 1909 George Alfred Vickery
Eva 26
28 Ballycomane George Vickery F 1911 census
Bantry Church
17th August 1909
1 John Camier
Fanny Dukelow F f B s Shopkeeper Ballydehob
Dunbittern James Camier
Charles Dukelow F f William Camier
Charles Dukelow
Glengariff Church
10th January 1910 Michael Sullivan
Jennie Bevan F f B s F Rooska
Coomhola Richard Sullivan
William Bevan F Jeremiah Sullivan
Sarah Bevan
April 25th 1911 George Wolfe Fanny Dukelow F f B s F – Stouke Ballydehob Clashadoo Samuel Wolfe Robert Dukelow F f Robert Dukelow Robert Wolfe
November 30th 1911 James William Thompson Sarah Johnston F f B s Chauffer – Aughantine Castle Five Mile Town Co Tyrone Clashadoo John Thompson Thomas Johnston Coachman f Francis Johnston John ?
December 5th 1912 Frederick Nawn Mary Sullivan F f B s Cycle Agent Lisbellaw Co Fermanagh Rooska John Nawn James Sullivan L f William Sullivan James Sullivan
Richard
Talbot curate of Murraghminor
October 21st 1912 William Verity Evans Kathleen McCarthy F f B s Mechanical engineer Geraldine Place, Cork Dunbeacon Verity Evans Patrick McCarthy Gentleman farmer l Richard Morris
William
McCarthy
July 19th 1913 John Alexander Forest Moore Violet Elizabeth Levis F f B s Employed in Railway in South Africa Lisbellaw, Co Fermanagh Durrus House Joseph Moore John Levis deceased Merchant Medical Doctor Frances
Fitzmaurice
Annette Levis
Wesleyan Church Bantry
0th September 1913 James Brooks
Eliza Kingston F f B s Milling Clerk
F dau Murragh Enniskeane
Dromreagh Edward Brooks
Samuel Kingston F f Richard Kingston
Elizabeth Brooks
February 5th 1914 Samuel Sweetnam Anne Vickery F f B s F Gubeen Schull Ballycomane Matthew Sweetnam George Vickery F f William Sweetnam Lilllian Young
February 17th 1914 Samuel Levis Lizzie Dukelow F f B s F Scrahanalina (Toormore) Crottees James Levis Peter Dukelow F f Hubert P Dukelow Margaret Jane Levis
April 21st 1914 (CHECK DATE) John Sweetnam Annie Dulelow F f B s F Laharan, Ballydehob Dromatinaheen Samuel Sweetnam Charles Dukelow F f William Shannon
Susie ? Dukelow
April 28th 1914 Richard Ward Margaret Elizabeth Dukelow F f B s Caretaker Roonmeen Glengariff Crottees William Ward Richard Dukelow Caretaker f Thomas Skuse
Susie Dukelow
May 19th 1914 Goodhand Clarke Alice Anne Brookes Ff f B s F Glanlough Dromreagh John Clarke Richard Brookes F f Isabella Brookes
Richard Kingston
Bantry Church 20th June 1914 Robert Dukelow
Maria Swanton F f B s F Ardavinna Altar
Dunbittern Thomas Dukelow
Charles Dukelow F f John Johnson
Charles Dukelow
November 19th 1914 Richard Jennings Avesia Dukelow F f B s F Ballynie, Leap, Co Cork Dromreagh William Jennings Richard Dukelow F f George EechyMaggie Dukelow
Bantry Church
4th March 1916 Henry Bustead
Annie Sullivan F f B s F Lisapooka Ballymodan
Droumadoneen Abraham Bustead
Jeremiah Sullivan F f
March 7th 1916 Richard Sweetnam Jane Dukelow F f B s F – Morahin, Aghadown, Co Cork Crottees Richard Sweetnam Robert Dukelow f f Mary Dukelow Samuel Sweetnam
No entry for 1917 1918 November 16th 1916 Benjamin Deane Ellen Sullivan F f B s F Glanasack, Glenville, Co Cork Upper Teadagh, Durrus William Deane Jeremiah Sullivan F f Mary Sullivan John Deane
February 25th 1919 John Pyburn Jane Hosford F f B s F – Cashelane Kealties Richard Pyburn William Hosford F f Daniel Hegarty Hannah Hosford
February 25th 1919 Charles Dukelow Margaret Dukelow F f B s F – Clashadoo Dromreagh Robert Dukelow Richard Dukelow F f John Dukelow Janie Dukelow
January 27th 1919 James Sullivan Margaret Dukelow F f B s F – Clonee West Brahalish Michael J Sullivan William Dukelow F f John Newmann
Annie Shannon
February 27th 1919 Samuel Sweetnam Mary Dukelow F f B s F Morahin Aghadown Co Cork Crottees Richard Sweetnam Robert Dukelow f f William Sweetnam Ursula Dukelow
March 1st 1919 James Pyburn Elizabeth Jane Attridge F f B s F – Cashelane Rossmore James Pyburn William Attraidge F f Jacob Landen
Lucenda Attridge
April 26th 1919 William Henry Sweetnam Avesia Shannon F f B s Constable RIC – Adare Co Limerick Gortanish Durrus Richard Sweetnam John Shannon F f Matthew Sweetnam Susie Shannon
November 29th 1919 Robert Newman Sarah Shannon F f W s F – Ardmanagh Schull Brahalish William Newman John Michael Shannon f f Anna Maria Shannon William Newman
April 29th 1920 William John Shannon Mary Swanton F f B s F – Rossmore Clonee West John Shannon Samuel Swanton ? F f Maudie? J Shannon Thomas J Shannon
August 7th 1920 Herbert P Dukelow Charlotte Philips F f B s F – Blairs Cove Durrus Durrus Peter Dukelow James Philips F f Joseph R Acton
Richard Philips
December 28th 1920 Thomas John Dukelow Agnes Duff Sivewright Crighton F f B s F school teacher Durrus Cottage, Clashadoo Durrus N school Clashadoo Charles Dukelow Robert Burnaby Crighton F foreman confectioner Annia A Crighton Robert Barnaby Crighton
August 25th 1921 Thomas Shannon Jane Dukelow F f B s F – Bawnkeone, Ballydehob Dromreagh John Shannon Richard Dukelow F f Henry J Shannon
James Swanton
April 20th 1922 James Christopher Shannon Mary Jane Shannon F f B s F – Rossmore Brahalish James Shannon William Shannon F f David Shannon
Eva M Hegarty
June 15th 1922 John James Attridge Patience Evelyn Amor F f B w F – Schranalean Ballydehob Coolculaghta Phillip Attridge George Long F f Richard John Draper Annie Maria Long
November 9th 1922 Frederick William Bryan Elizabeth Ann Jermyn F f B s F – Coolculaghta Coolculaghta William Bryan William Jermyn F f Samuel French Agnes Bryan
Wesleyan Church Bantry
12th December 1922 Goodhand Clarke
Isabella Brooks 35
39 Widower s F housekeeper Glanlough
Glanlough John Clarke
Richard Brooks F f James Shannon
Maggie Clarke
November 29th 1923 Robert John Shannon Susan Shannon F f B s F – Brahalish Gurteanish Aghakista Durrus John Shannon John Shannon F f William Shannon Mary J Shannon Lily Shannon
Wesleyan Church Bantry
7th February 1924 Richard King
Margaret J Clarke F f B s F fad au Dromreagh
Glanlough William King decd
John Clarke F f George A Brooks
Sadie Clarke
Bantry Church
23rd April 1925 Robert Wolfe
Kathleen Love F f B s Cattle Dealer
F Ballinhassig
Bantry James Wolfe
Henry Emanuel Love Cattle Dealer
F Mary Love
Barnabas Jennings
September 3rd 1925 James Dealy Eileen May White 36 26 B s F teacher Rooska
Durrus John Dealy
Henry White f clerk Michael Dealy Charles Dukelow
Bantry Church
26th January 1926 David Shannon
Maria Swanton F f B s F Brahalish
Aghagoheen Thomas Shannon
James Swanton F f John P Shannon
Susie Swanton
February 9th 1926 William Pyburn Hannah Hosford F f B s F – Dunbeacon Kealties Richard Pyburn William Hosford deceased F f James Pyburn May A Jermyn
July 8th 1926 Robert Deane Elizabeth Shannon F f B s F – Gurteanish Aghakista
Durrus Durrus Thomas Deane John Shannon F f Barnabas Deane Mary Shannon
Wesleyan Church Bantry
22nd February
1927 Robert Newman
Anne Marie Miller F f B s Shoemaker
Dressmaker Schull
Durrus John Newman decd
William Miller F f William Newman
Caroline J Miller
April 28th 1927 Francis Johnston Mary Anne Dealy F f B s F Fahane Gortalasa Rooska Thomas Johnston deceased John Dealy F f Sarah Dealy Richard Baker A A Wilson curate in charge
Bantry Church
10th June 1927 Samuel
Dukelow
Mary Dukelow F f B s Cattle dealer
Shop owner Droumreigh
The square Bantry Richard Dukelow
Charles Dukelow F f John King
Maggie Dukelow
July 5th 1927 William Fuller Sarah Kinston F f B s F – Curraghalickey Drimoleague Keelovenogue Thomas Fuller Paul Kingston F f John Kingston Anniekingston A A Wilson Kilmoe
Bantry Church
5th November 1927 George Thomas Moxley
Sarah Jane Sullivan F f B s F Cladagh Drimoleaue
Tedagh Stephen Moxley
Jeremiah Sullivan
F f Richard Forbes
Mary Love
Bantry Church 16th February 1928 John Christopher Shannon
Mary Swanton F f B s F Rossmore
Aghagoheen James Shannon
Young Swanton F f Anne Swanton
Elizabeth Frances Shannon Shannon
September 11th 1928 Barney Pattison Annie Dukelow F f B s F Gurtrane Dunmanway Dromreagh Richard Pattison Richard Dukelow F f Peter Dukelow John Pattison W E White Clerk
Bantry Church
7th February 1929 Michael Dealy
Elizabeth Bevan F f B s F Rooska West
Coorycoonan Bantry John Dealy
William Bevan F f William Bevan
Annie Bevan
Bantry Church
25th April 1929 James Kingston
Ellen Shannon F f B s F Rathvanagh Ballydehob
Dunbittern Thomas Kingston
Paul Shannon F f Robert Thomas Shannon
Frances Shannon
April 30th 1929 Paul Ross Annie Kingston F f B s F Seehanes Drimoleague Rooska Paul Ross Paul Kingston F f Richard Ross
Sam Kingston
Caheragh Church
8th June 1929
James Sullivan
Margaret Ahern 33
F B s F Tedagh
Mullochmar Jeremiah Sullivan
George Ahern F f George Ahern
Elizabeth Rosley
Schull Church 26th November 1929 Richard Jermyn
Alice Newman F f B s F Aghista
Woodland Schull William Jermyn
John Newman f Nellie Levis
Willie Levis
November 30th 1929 Matthew Sweetnam Mary Jane Shannon F F B s F Glousillough Ballydehob Brahalish John Sweetnam John Shannon F f Susie M Shannon William Sweetnam
March 4th 1930 William Draper Agnes Bryan F f B s F Gurtnarer Ballydehob Coolculaghta John Draper William Bryan F f E M French Samuel French
Bantry Church
29th April 1930 William John Shannon
Grace Swanton F f B s F Lisheenacreagh
Aghagoheen William John Shannon
James Swanton F f Robert Thomas Shannon
George Swanton
Bantry Church
14th October 1930
Benjamin Swanton
Annie Swanton F f B s F Clone
Aghadown? James Swanton
Young Swanton F f George Swanton
November 27th 1930 Jonathan Hodges Susan Christiana Swanton F f B s F – Cluin Allihies Clonee Richard Hodges James Swanton F f James Mahoney Benjamin Swanton
Nothing 1931 June 28th 1932 Goodhand Gay Frances Shannon 33 27 B s F – Burleigh Bandon Clashadoo Samuel Gay Thomas Shannon F f Grace Elizabeth Shannon Rebecca Gay
September 14th 1932 Joseph Rothwell Mary Josephine Shannon F f B s F School Teacher Barri? Newtown Barry Brahalish Benjamin Rothwell Helena Shannon F f James Rothwell William D Shannon
February 28th 1933 William Henry Dukelow Eva Gay F f B s F f dau Coalcaha Ballydehob Dromreagh Robert Dukelow Samuel Gay F f James Dukelow oOlive Clarke
June 6th 1933 Richard Willis Susan Swanton F f B s F f dau Kilbrogue Ballydehob Crottees William Willis Samuel Swanton F f Michael H Love Annie Swanton
Bantry Church
4th July 1933 Thomas Stevens
Mary Ann Love West Park Bantry
Droumreagh William Sevens
Henry Emanuel Love Stewart
F Michael H Love
Paul Kingston
Bantry Church
7th April 1934 Michael Sullivan
Louise Ann Sullivan F f B s Upper Tedagh
Glengariff Road Bantry John Sullivan
William Sullivan F Manager Furlong’s stores Michael H Love
William Sullivan
February 28th 1935 Richard Sweetnam Diana Rebecca Swanton F f B s F – Corolley? KIlcoe Dunbeacon Thomas Sweetnam Richard Swanton F f Lizzie Sweeetnam William Swanton
Bantry Church
23rd April 1935
Michael Burchill
Martina Draper F f B s F Lachanateen Crookhaven
Scart William Burchill
Richard Draper F f William Burchill
April 23rd 1936 James Pyburn Margaret Dukelow F f B s F f dau Dunbeacon Coomkeen Richard ?Pyburn William Dukelow F f William Pyburn lElizabeth Dukelow
Bantry Church
11th June 1936
Paul Kingston
Elizabeth Lily Love F f B s F Keelovanogue
Dromreague Paul Kingston
Henry Emanuel Love F f John H Love
Kathleen Mary
Baker
July 18th 1936 Maurice Doyle Elizabeth Dukelow F f W w Ordnance Surveyor Housemaker Durrus Sea Lodge James Doyle John Hill Engineer Schoolmaster Thomas Deane Liam Blennerhasset
June 8th 1937 Hillman Kennedy Eva Matilda Hegarty F f B s F f dau Drumanee/ Co Derry Rossmore Thomas J Kennedy George Hegarty F f Francis Hegarty Richard Shannon
June 15th 1937 Thomas Shannon Elizabeth Shannon F f B s F f dau Brahalish Moulamell William Shannon William Shannon F f John Copithorne Matilda Shannon
July 20th 1937 Thomas Atteridge Elizabeth Shannon F f B s Engine Driver f dau Marsh Gibbon Bicater Oxford Brahalish James S Attridge William Shannon F f William J Atteridge Frances Violet Shannon
September 21st 1937 Joseph Roberts Margaret Dukelow F f W s Shopkeeper Cavendish Quay Bandon Brahalish Frank Roberts Richard Dukelow F f John Leonard Muriel Jennings
October 7th 1937 Samuel Gay Frances Hegarty F f B s F House worker Dromreagh Rossmore Samuel Gay George Hegarty F f Richard Gay Ursula Shannon
Bantry Church
21st October 1937 William Shannon
Kate Levis Glenlough
Coomhola John Shannon
Robert Love John Draper
John Levis
Bantry Church
21ST October 1937 William Burchill
Elizabeth Draper F 20 B s F Carrigmanus Goleen
Scart William Burchill
Richard Draper F f Michael Burchill
John Draper
Caheragh Church
27th July 1939 James Dukelow
Marion Kingston F f B s F Rossmore
Corliss John Dukelow
Thomas Kingston F f Richard Dukelow
Sarah Ann Dukelow
Bantry Church
1st November 1939 Edward Jennings
Susan Frances Swanton F f B s F Benduff Rosscarbery
Molloch William Jennings
James Swanton F f Richard Jennings
James Swanton
Bantry Church
30th January 1940 Robert Henry Baker
Sarah Ann Warner 32
30 B s F Rooska West
Whiddy House Bantry John Baker
William Warner F f William Warner
Frances
Elizabeth Baker

January 30th 1940 Richard Kingston Susan Matilda Shannon F f B s F f dau Mauleshangarry Dunmanway Glenlough John Kingston William Shannon F f John Kingston
Violet Shannon
Bantry Church
8th August 1940 Hugh Swanton
Mary Louise Kingston F f B s Cattle dealer Gortnagrogh
Glendart William Swanton
Samuel Richard Kingston
Kathleen Kingston
Willie Swanton
August 13th 1940 John Dukelow Margaret Dukelow F f B s F f dau Crottees Rossmore Robert Dukelow John Dukelow F f Robert Dukelow Sarah Ann Dukelow
October 24th 1940 Robert Thomas Shannon Dora Elizabeth Shorten F f B s F f dau Dunbeacon Knockovaddra Ballineen William J Shannon William Shorten F f Samuel Sweetnam
Zena Deane
From church records in Irishgenealogy.ie

4th February 1819 Michael Donovan to Hanora Murnane Denis Murnane John Murnane
5th February 1819 Daniel Sweeney to Judith Carthy Patrick Sweeney Timothy Carthy
8th February 1819 Denis Donovan to Mary Harrington Timothy Harrington Richard or Rickard Tobin
Timothy Donovan to Catherine Murray Patrick Donovan Daniel Murray
14th February 1819 Cornelius Bohane to Hanora Daly Owen Daly Jeremiah Bohane
Daniel Sullivan to Mary Harrington John Harrington Jeremiah Sullivan
Daniel Small to Judith Carthy Denis Small Jeremiah Carthy
Daniel Hurly to Mary Donovan Jeremiah Hurly Daniel Donovan
Edward Croneen (Cronin) to Hanora Daly David Goggin William Goggin
Jeremiah Coakley to Judith Brien Timothy Coakley Denis Brien
Timothy Sullivanto Catherine Donoghue Patrick Donoghue Daniel Regan
James Holahan to Elizabeth Kifsane(?) Maurice Kifsane Daniel Croneen
Patrick Sullivan to Margaret Croneen Daniel Croneen Timothy Carthy
James Cotter to Hanora ? Denis Comba James Cotter
Michael Leary to Mary Groanny? Jessie Greanny Michael Gallagher
James Carthy to Ellen Sullivan Eugene Carthy Daniel Sullivan
Timothy Sullivan to Ellen Sullivan James Sullivan Daniel Sullivan
June 1819 John Holahan to Ellin Harrington Daniel Holahan Jeremiah Harringtom
23rd July 1819 Daniel Bohane to Margaret Bohane Daniel Bohane Denis Bohane
2nd August 1819 Daniel Small to Joanna Mahony Patrick Sullivan James Mahony
Timothy O’Donovan to Maria Rogers Richard O’Donovan Daniel Donovan
John Daly to Johanna Harrington Daniel Harringtom Cornelius Daly
12th September 1819 Jeremiah Murphy to Mary Daly Jeremiah Murphy James Small
Cornelius Brien to Hanora Carthy Charles Carthy Timothy Harrington
20th November 1819 Daniel Crowley to Ellen Donoghue Patrick Donoghue Thomas Donovan
John Evanson to Mary Mahony Murt Mahony  Patrick Flynn

Antiphonary of Bangor, Co. Down c.690 ad, Mount Stewart and Nugents of Portaferry.

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I visited Mount Stewart, Co. Down recently and the gardens are a fascination.  They were laid out by Lady Londonderry from the 1920s and contain interesting motifs such as topiary based on Irish mythology.  On her mothers side she was descended from the Earl of Antrim, McDonnnells an old Antrim gallowglass family.

Back down the Ards Peninsula heading for the ferry you pass the Nugent Estate in Portaferry.  This is the same family (originally Savage name changed) who came to the area with the Normans.  An interesting account of their finances is contained in a recent history of big houses in the North of Ireland (The Big House in the North of Ireland; Olwen Purdue, UCD Press 2009) where Colonel Nugent’s investments from the proceeds of land sales in 1879 are given, US railroads, ‘Portugese’ Bonds gas and mineral companies.

Afterwards I was looking at Robert Lloyd Praeger’s wonderful book, ‘The Way that I went’ 1937, which covers the area in archaeological, historical and botanical terms.  I saw that there was a thriving monastery in Bangor for almost 800 years before its destruction by the Vikings.  A remnant, the Antiphonary of Bangor, survives in the Ambrosian Library in Milan which came there via the monastery at Bobbio.  It its contents include prayers for the abbots who presided at Bangor and it is dated at between 680 and 691 ad.

The contents are in Latin and translate as

(To such a one did Colman succeed,

A man friendly to all;

Now he sitteth on high, to Christ

Singing hymns. The fifteenth (Abbot)

May Cronanus lay hold on life:

May the lord preserve him.

(These they are) whom the Lord shall summon

To the seats of the kingdom of heavens.)

Susannah Beamish (1874-1950) from Dunmanway, Co. Cork to Costa Rica.

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The Centre for Irish latin American Studies has an interesting article concerning Susanna Beamish-Strachan http://www.irlandeses.org/imsla2011_7_04_10_Conrad_Hicks.htm

 

She was born outside Dunmanway, Co. Cork to a Church of Ireland family but formed an attachment to the Methodist Church.  She left to go to a Bible College in London and met Henry Strachan (1872-1945) a Canadian of Scots decent.  They went to Argentina, and over the years travelled as missionaries in South and Central America settling in Costa Rica.  They founded a Bible College and the article documents their work.

Irish speaking, Protestant West Cork with census 1901 for Cork, 19th century

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In David Dickson’s book ‘Old World Colony Cork and South Munster 1630-1830’ he suggests that in 1815  Carbery it was noted that the ‘lower’ Protestants now spoke both Irish and English (p.495-496).

On John Wesley’s 6th circuit of Ireland in 1756 he was accompanied by James Walsh who preached to large crowds in Irish and English.

  1. The Vestry Books for Castlehaven Parish from the 1740s have survived and include the name of many parishioners from a native background. They in all probability would have been either monoglot or bi-lingual.  This area was one of the last outposts of Irish in West Cork and had a number of poets in Irish including Seán Ó Coileáin, ‘the silver tongued bard of Carbery’
  2. The parish records for Murreagh for parts of the 18th century have survived and there is a transcription in the national Archives.  Int included a phoetic transcription of the Apostle’s Creed  in irish probably around 1779

    Entries of MN and B are followed by a phonetic transcription of the Apostle’s Creed in Irish, and a different, hand:-


    ‘Credim a yeay tahair lee coachd crunohoir neav  y tahiv y an ios Chroist a vac son ar Diarna

    meac a gong on spiarif naav do rugag a vac dilg

    pash fe pintios Pilate Ceasag ar gros fuar bas 7 iluc

    huag suas go hifern dash erig an tras le o variv

    huag suas ar nev y ta na sig ar years lav De

    tahair le coch as san tucous Dene Brhns le ar veav

    y ar variv y facire Donn ule go leir Cedina so

    spírid neav neev aglissh Cattilic occoming na neev

    mohunichos na baciy dashiry na colla 7 braha

  3. hiary Amen

(From Wikipedia), Canon James Goodman studied at Trinity College, Dublin.   He was ordained curate of the Church of Ireland in 1851 (his father the Reverend Thomas Chute Goodman had been rector of Dingle).   Goodman’s first date posting was to Creagh Parish in West Cork in 1852. In 1859 he moved to Killaconagh, on the Beara peninsula, where he preached in Irish. He was posted to the parish of Abbeystrewry in Skibbereen in 1866 as a Canon of Ross, remaining there until his death in 1896. In 1867 he self-financed the rebuilding of the local church which had become dilapidated.

A statue to commemorate James, playing his uilleann pipes, was erected in 2006 at the gate to the Abbeystrewery parish church in Skibbereen town.  On the music front the great collector (Captain ) Francis O’Neill collected 7tunes from Abrahan Sweetnam Beamish in the 19th century.

Goodman was appointed Professor of Irish in Trinity College Dublin in 1879 and combined this position with his clerical duties in Skibbereen, spending alternating six months in each location. Among his students at Trinity College were Douglas Hyde and John Millington Synge.

Canon Goodman Manuscript in Irish in the National Library:

MS G 1105
A volume containing Iomarbhaidhe na bhFileadha and miscellaneous poems, 5 x 8 ins, scribe: Rev. James Goodman, Skibbereen, 1875.

In Father Patrick Hickey’s book ‘Famine in West Cork 1899-1845 he referes to a number of ministers who preached in Irish .

The Rev. William Fisher built the church  ‘Teampall na mBocht’ in Toormore and was fluent in Irish he used to be asked to translate documents by Oxford University.

The Rev. Spring born Co. Kerry built  a church on Cape Clear in 1849 (the ruins were used to build the AIB bank in Schull) and preached in Irish in Cape Clear.

The Rev. Crosthwaite of Durrus preached in Irish in Toormore. In 1849 he was preaching in a number of venues in Leeds sponsored by the Irish Society for the conversion of the Native Irish using the medium of the Irish Language of London. On the 25th May 1850 he wrote to the Archbishop of Armagh thanking him for a donation for the building of a place of worship on the Muintervara Peninsula in 1847 he was enabled to build two school houses which were licensed for `divine worship. The one which he attends himself and where the service and sermon are in the Irish language is attended by by a number of converts (about 30) and several poor Protestants who would have to travel 6 to 10 miles to Durrus otherwse.

The Rev. Daniel Foley of the ‘Irish Society’ preached in Irish in Ballydehob half of the congregation were Catholic in 1849.

The Rev. Richard Lee Cole published privately ‘The Cole Family of West Carbery’, in Belfast in 1943 and among the census extracts he quotes from is that of 1851 for Coolulcaghta in Durrus which has Eliza Cole aged 84 able to read Irish.
It is interesting that in the 18th century one branch of the Swantons had adopted the Gaelic practice of naming one of the children ‘Bawn’ after fair hair, many of the local Catholic families had branches known as the ‘Bawns”.

John  Gregg (1798-1878 born Cappa, Co. Clare) was Bishop of Cork Cloyne and Ross 1862-78 and was a fluent Irish speaker, (Cole p.2)

In the US Census of the later 19th century there is a question on native language.  Many Protestant West Cork emigrants including members of the Dukelow family responded with Irish.  It is unclear as to whether it was to indicate they were bi-lingual, or whether they meant the version of English spoken in Ireland.

From a Swanton genealogical site ;6. ELIZABETH3 WOLFE (WILLIAM “JAMES”2, Unknown1) was born Abt. 17983, and died Unknown in RATHUVANE ?. She married ROBERT BAWN (FAIRHAIRED) SWANTON 1782, son of JOHN SWANTON and ELIZABETH WRIGHT. He was born 1798 in RATHUAVANE, and died 1861 in RATHRAVANE.

Thomas Swanton of Crianliath, Ballydehob was a noted Irish scholar, half of Ballydehob belonged to him,   He wrote temperance lectures which he delivered in Irish at the Market House in Ballydehob in 1855.  In June 1855 he wrote to the Hon. and Rev. Charles B.Bernard in Bandon offering to write the evening service on the Book of Common Prayer and the Collects for all the Sundays. and the Psalm read at Evening Prayer in Cork Irish (not Munster Irish even0 in the spelling of the dictionaries with dots and other marks to indicate the pronunciation, Hon. Mr. Bernard wrote to the Committee of the Irish Society who replied that they printed nothing in the Roman characters. He was also involved in a refored spelling system for Irish and his manuscript copy of De Vere Conyer’s Irish dictionary annoted by him is in the library of University College Cork. Fr. Coombes a noted historian wrote the following in relation to him ‘Thomas Swanton took an enlightened interest in the cultural, moral and material welfare of the Irish people. Here one must consider the astonishing scope of his interest. Even more praiseworthy is the complete absence of any tendency to patronize the people or to talk down to them. One reads his letters with the constantly recurring feeling — ‘this was a good man’. He wrote to John Horn of the Neptune Works in Waterford on 3 July 1854:

“I had always from infancy a love of Irish music and of the Irish language. I was for a long time dissuaded from speaking Irish, but when I came to a man’s estate, I gave myself to this language and to contriving a way of spelling it by which the sound would appear at the sight of the word. I persevered in this from 1838 to 1844 when I got the address of Mr. Isaac Pittman, which whom I occasionally corresponded.”

This love lasted throughout his life. He described Irish as ‘the best poor man’s language in the world’ and was deeply hurt and disappointed when he failed to get either his children or his servants to speak Irish. His cultural activities ranged far and wide, bringing archaelogical finds to the attention of experts, corresponding with many scholars, including the Cork antiquary, John Windele, and An t-Athair Donal O Suileabhain, translater of the Imitation of Christ into Irish, promoting Irish traditional music.

In 1844 he helped to found the Cork Kerry Irish Poetry and Musical Society. He sponsored the work of agricultural instructors and during the Famine years was prominent in relieving distress. Over a period of several years he gave lectures, in Irish, on Temperance every October and November in the Market House, Ballydehob.’

The following inscription for Mrs. Swanton is in the Abbey Graveyard, Bantry

From National Library:

MS G 997
A list of Irish words with translations into English (mid 19th cent). (‘Photostat’ of an original in the possession of Joseph Deacon, Skibbereen).

Skibbereen O’Donovan Rossa when he had a shop in used to converse with a neighboring shop owner Abraham Hayes in Irish.
In 1851 the railway from Cork to Bandon was opened, involved in the enterprise were Lord Bandon, the Earls of Carbery, Bantry, the Duke of Devonshire. and other local gentry. The first three locomotives were given Irish names, Rith Tinneadh (Running Fire), Sighe Gaoithe (Whirlwind) and Fag an Beallach (Clear the way).
Henry Bryan, from Knockeenboy, Dunmanway 1855-1930 was a fluent Irish speaker, musician and folklorist. He moved to Glenville in 1892 and his house became a mecca for travelers for other parts of Ireland for folklore and Irish stories.

In 1910 Coláiste Chairbre was set up in Glandore to provide a summer school to train teachers in Irish. In 1919 the school was held in Shorecliff House owned by Miss Carrie Townsend. She was a talented harpist and gave music lessons she supported the revival of Irish and started Irish classes in her house.

God and the Tongue: Protestant Proselytism in Irish, Ian Malcolm, Irish and Celtic Studies, Queen’s University Belfast, imalcom01@qub.ac.uk

Filetoupload,25794,en.pdf Protestants and Irish 17th century

1901 Census of Ireland population 4.4 million

Church of ireland Irish Speakers 6,557
Church of Ireland Irish and English Speakers 4,676

Presbyterian Irish Speakers 6,217
Presbyterian Irish and English Speakers 2,237

Methodist Irish Speakers 445
Methodist Irish and English Speakers 844

 In the 1901 census, some with a Church of Ireland or Methodist background, reported being able to speak both English and Irish. Below is a selection from DED’s (District Electoral Districts) for the west of west Cork for the Mizen, Muintervara peninsulas and the Bantry Rural District.  It might be noted by reference to date of birth that there was probably a fair degree of bi-lingualism up to the mid century when Irish was replaced wholesale by English.  However the idiom in English was strongly influenced by Irish and the English would have been laced with phrases and words in Irish, this process continues to a lesser degree to the present day.
DED Ballybane Townland Date of Birth
Francis Rynard Ballybane East 1831
Michael Salter Ballybane East 1835
William Attridge Glansallagh 1846
DED Ballydehob    
Robert Salter Gurteenroe 1854
Martha Spuce Kilbrenogue 1825
John Willis Kilrrenohue 1822
Mary Salter Letter 1871
Bantry Rural
John Wolfe Rooska West 1826
James Sullivan Rooska West 1851
DED Coolagh
Anne Shannon Cusavinna 1826
Mary Young Rathuane Beg 1811
Anne Roycroft Derreenalomane 1841
George Shannon Gurteenakilla 1835
DED Dunbeacon
Michael Wright Cashelfean 1857
Margaret Wright Cashelfean 1856
Samuel Levis Shantullig 1831
DED Dunmanus    
Lydia Roycroft Knockeens 1840
Eliza Roycroft Knockeens 1859
 DED Durrus East
Richard Swetnam Ballycomane 1875
DED Durrus West and East    

A summary of the Census of Co. Cork 1901 with those reporting Church of Ireland or Methodist and an ability to speak Irish and English

ater
County Age Sex
Green
Jane
Bertridges Square North West Ward Cork 70 F
Godsil
John
Warrensgrove Moviddy Cork 48 M
Homibrook
Samuel
Kilpatrick Brinny Cork 50 M
Beamish
Abraham
Laragh Kilbrogan Cork 49 M
Saunders
Thomas
Lissagroom Ballymurphy Cork 78 M
Stanley
George
Ballylangley Inishannon Cork 70 M
Wilson
John
Russelhill Knockairlla Cork 43 M
Howe
Sarah
Russelhill Knockairlla Cork 45 F
Nicolls
Susan
Mawbeg East Kilbrogan Cork F
Stanley
John
Knocknagappue Ballinadee Cork 67 M
Teape
John
Rathdrought Ballinadee Cork 46 M
Kingston
Paul
Baltinakin Kilbrittain Cork 83 M
Peters
Richard
Granfeen Kilbrittain Cork 72 M
Peters
John
Granfeen Kilbrittain Cork 65 M
Daly
Sarah
Kilbrittain Village Kilbrittain Cork 50 F
Stanley
Hannah
Ballylangley Inishannon Cork 37 F
Beazley
William
Taucusheen Knockairlla Cork 78 M
Helen
Anne
Cashelmore Cashel Cork 72 F
Smith
Ellen
Kilcolman Park Cashel Cork 87 F
Stanley
Jane
Knocknagappue Ballinadee Cork 68 F
Perrott
John
Baurleigh Baurleigh Cork 58 M
Wolfe
John
Rooska West Bantry Rural Cork 75 M
Sullivan
Michael
High Street Bantry Cork 52 M
Copethorne
James
Main Street Bantry Cork 69 M
Attridge
Julia
Clashadoo Durrus West Cork 46 F
Dukelow
Jane
Crottees Durrus West Cork 72 F
Driscall
Timothy
Doanaur Glenlough Cork 76 M
Sweetnam
Richard
Ballycommane Durrus East Cork 26 M
Hawkins
Robert
Ardnagashel Glengarriff Cork 55 M
Dukelow
Margaret
Brahalish Durrus West Cork 80 F
Pattison
George Henry
Clashadoo Durrus West Cork 17 M
Adderley
John
Iskanafeelna Glengarriff Cork 68 M
Ward
Catherine
Reenmeen West Kilcaskan Cork 56 F
Sullivan
Mary
Ardgroom Inward Kilcatherine Cork 19 F
Sullivan
George
Ardgroom Inward Kilcatherine Cork 22 M
Sullivan
James
Ardgroom Inward Kilcatherine Cork 24 M
Buttimer
Robert
Knocks West Argideen Cork 44 M
Gabriel
Mary
Knocks West Argideen Cork 88 F
Kingston
John
Ahagilla Argideen Cork 83 M
Buttimer
John
Bohona Argideen Cork 45 M
Gabriel
John
Knocks West Argideen Cork 50 M
Hurley
Mary
Derryoreen West Argideen Cork 70 F
Bennett
Hester
Kilgarriffe Clonakilty Cork 86 F
Helen
Eliza
Garranard Clonakilty Cork 66 F
Perrott
Susan
Barrack Hill Clonakilty Urban Cork 50 F
Swanton
James
Harbour Hill Queenstown Urban Cork 71 M
Scaly
James
Mill Street Clonakilty Urban Cork 50 M
Nash
Susan
Knocks West Argideen Cork 78 F
Bennett
Anne
Fourcuil Clonakilty Cork 63 F
Cowen
Ellen
Coolfadda Kilbrogan Cork 67 F
Sendrum
Elizth
Shannon Square Clonakilty Urban Cork 54 F
Helen
Samuel
Sovereign Street Clonakilty Urban Cork 70 M
Bennett
Abraham
Killeen Kilmoylerane Cork 55 M
Beazley
William
Lissagroom Ballymurphy Cork 55 M
Kingston
Thomas
Crohane Bandon Kilmoylerane Cork 63 M
Kingston
Paul
Beanehill South Kilnagross Cork 64 M
Good
John
Kilclarra Knockroe Cork 44 M
Stanley
James
Caherkirky Rossmore Cork 55 M
Bateman
Susan
Clooneorban Rossmore Cork 58 F
Beamish
Henry George
Dunmore Ardfield Cork 64 M
Tanner
Edward
Moneens Cashel Cork 57 M
Buttimore
Richard
Farrannasheshery Boulteen Cork 63 M
Wolfe
John
Cullinagh Courtmacsherry Cork 50 M
Kemp
Jane
Cullinagh Courtmacsherry Cork 50 F
Hyland
Elizabeth
Cullinagh Courtmacsherry Cork 70 F
Forbes
Thomasina
Reengarrigeen Kilmalooda Cork 47 F
Deane
Young
Skeaffe Kilmalooda Cork 45 M
Unkles
James
Councambeg Templeomalus Cork 65 M
Sutton
Susanna
Agha Courtmacsherry Cork 72 F
Wagner
Abraham
Ballymacraheen Courtmacsherry Cork 50 M
Kemp
Mary
Rocksavage Templeomalus Cork 54 F
Cottrell
Hannah
Meelmane Courtmacsherry Cork 70 F
Hagarty
Thomas
Timoleague Town Timoleague Cork 55 M
Hawkes
Sara P
Barryshall Timoleague Cork 40 F
Branfield
William
Glengariff Road Bantry Cork 67 M
Hobbs
Lizzie Ann
Carhoo Timoleague Cork 50 F
Kemp
Jacob
Rocksavage Templeomalus Cork 69 M
Kemp
Jane
Rocksavage Templeomalus Cork 53 F
Good
Ann
Barryshall Timoleague Cork 73 F
Reid
John
Currabeg Ovens Cork 65 M
Chambers
Robert
Ballinphelic Dunderrow Cork 60 M
Mc Sweeney
John
Straleigh Dunderrow Cork 30 M
Hosford
John
Ballydulig South Ballygarvan Cork 80 M
Kingston
Ellen
Gerahies Glenlough Cork 80 F
Carpenter
Joseph
Coolatanavally Clonakilty Cork 73 M
Bryan
James
Longstone Blackpool Cork 83 M
Anderson
Maria Austia
Kilnamucky Blarney Cork 20 F
Mintern
Joseph
Main Street, Passage West Monkstown Cork 75 M
Attridge
Marion
Victoria Terrace, Passage West Monkstown Cork 55 F
Buttimer
Thomas
Knocks West Argideen Cork 50 M
Bennett
Thomas
Kilgarriffe Clonakilty Cork 48 M
Perrott
John
Gallanes Clonakilty Cork 64 M
Kingston
Mary
Templebrien North Clonakilty Cork 50 F
Palmer
Grace Mrtella
Carrig House (Lower Glanmire Road) North East Ward Cork 65 F
Mc Irvish
Henry
Main Street Clonakilty Urban Cork 74 M
O’Shea
Julia
Clarence Terrace North East Ward Cork 25 F
Hickey
Martha
Kilbrittain Village Kilbrittain Cork 64 F
Munihin
Annie
Grattan Hill North East Ward Cork 58 F
Clarke
James
Castlederry Kilmoylerane Cork 78 M
Bateman
Thomas
Madame Kilnagross Cork 49 M

Good
Anne
Cappaknockane Cashel Cork 68 F
Kingston
Paul
Droumgarriff Kilnagross Cork 70 M
Kingston
John
Maulnagerah Kilnagross Cork 60 M
Beamish
Thomas
Caherlarhig Ardfield Cork 64 M
Browne
Sarah
Rockvale Street North East Ward Cork 55 F
Kemp
Richard
Rocksavage Templeomalus Cork 67 M
Kemp
Eliza
Rocksavage Templeomalus Cork 65 F
Kemp
William
Rocksavage Templeomalus Cork 63 M
Hagarty
Anne
Timoleague Town Timoleague Cork 60 F
Moore
Bessie
Ballygibbon Blarney Cork 56 F
Smitte
Dorcas C Osborn
Buxton Hill Cork Urban No. 4 Cork 45 F
Bryan
Rebecca
Main Street, Passage West Monkstown Cork 17 F
Eccles
William
The Beach, Passage West Monkstown Cork 55 M
Helen
Sarah
Garranard Clonakilty Cork 55 F
Tanner
Annie
Grillagh Clonakilty Cork 46 F
Maguire
Bessie
Bank Street Clonakilty Urban Cork 41 F
Eedy
Samuel
Barrack Street Clonakilty Urban Cork 45 M
Forde
Anne
Patrick Street Clonakilty Urban Cork 80 F
Daly
Nora
Adelaide Villas North East Ward Cork 62 F
Anderson
Edith
Sovereign Street Clonakilty Urban Cork 32 F
Selman
Margaret
Paul Street (part) No. 2 Urban Cork 59 F
Stoutt
Thomas
Audley House North West Ward Cork 56 M
Kew
Anne
Bertridges Square North West Ward Cork 65 F
Stanley
Mary Anne
Caherkirky Rossmore Cork 54 F
Hobbs
Robert
Carhoo Timoleague Cork 57 M
Splaine
William
Ballincollig Ballincollig Cork 53 M
Wood
John
Tulligbeg Ballygarvan Cork 69 M
Mc Carthy
Annie
Roches Buildings Cork Urban No. 4 Cork 24 F
Crawford
Robert
Bennett Street Cork Urban No. 5 Cork 48 M
Ross
Michael
Shandon Street Cork Urban No. 4 Cork 60 M
Shorten
William
Copley Place, Copley Street Cork Urban No. 5 Cork 47 M
Allen
James
Blarney Street (part of) Cork Urban No. 4 Cork 20 M
Lynch
Hannah
Industry Place Cork Urban No. 5 Cork 50 F
Cardigan
Paul
Fair Hill (part of) Westside Cork Urban No. 4 Cork 45 M
Kilbane
Alice K
Prosperity Square Cork Urban No. 5 Cork 19 F
Williams
Georgina
Knockrea (in 2 separate folders) Blackrock Cork 63 F
Kilbane
Patrick
Prosperity Square Cork Urban No. 5 Cork 56 M
Wiseman
Henrietta
Knockrea (in 2 separate folders) Blackrock Cork 76 F
Enright
Bessie H
Knockrea (in 2 separate folders) Blackrock Cork 63 F
Bryan
Francis
Cornmarket Street No. 2 Urban Cork 80 F
Flaherty
Susan
Knockrea (in 2 separate folders) Blackrock Cork 79 F
Moloney
Bridget
Little William Street North East Ward Cork 46 F
Sheehan
John
Old Youghal Road North East Ward Cork 40 M
Hosford
Samuel
Ballintemple Town Blackrock Cork 59 M
Hendley
Marian
River View North East Ward Cork 48 F
Smyth
William
Leitrim Street North West Ward Cork 20 M
Quinn
Margaret
Parnell Place No.2 Urban, North Centre Cork 38 F
Maginn
Charles Arthur
Garraunawarrig Upper Newmarket Cork 41 M
Draper
George
Artiteige Coolmain Cork 75 M
Skinner
John
Artiteige Coolmain Cork 65 M
Bateman
William
Ballinvredig Ballinspittle Cork 60 M
West
Mary
Knocknahilan Kinsale Rural Cork 57 F
Wiseman
William
Higher Street Kinsale Urban Cork 64 M
Roycroft
Mary
Main Street Kinsale Urban Cork 60 F
Sutton
Robert
Nettleville Demesne Cannaway Cork 49 M
Tyner
John
Quaker Road Cork Urban No. 5 Cork 60 M
Clarke
John
Newman’s Mill Kinsale Urban Cork 82 M
Barrer
John
Knockrea (in 2 separate folders) Blackrock Cork 23 M
O’Callaghan
Marcella
Milleen Inchigeelagh Cork 75 F
Good
Margaret
Teerbeg Macloneigh Cork 78 F
Warner
Esther
Ballintemple Blackrock Cork 47 F
Kelleher
Cornelius
Grattan Street Cork No. 7 Urban, West Ward Cork 57 M
Kelleher
Mary
Grattan Street Cork No. 7 Urban, West Ward Cork 58 F
Kennedy
Timothy
Georges Quay Cork Urban No. 5 Cork 49 M
O’Toole
Herbert
Langford Place Cork Urban No. 5 Cork 25 M
Daly
Maria
Maymount Cork Urban No. 5 Cork 47 F
Fuller
John
Roseabbey Kinsale Urban Cork 76 M
Smyth
Henry
Finnure Corkbeg Cork 63 M
Cashman
William
Lugfree Inch Cork 62 M
Steele
Richard
Lugfree Inch Cork 62 M
Mills
Edward
Tullaheen More Inch Cork 71 M
Mills
Susan
Tullaheen More Inch Cork 65 F
Sloane
Catherine
Ballycotton Ballycotton Cork 57 F
Garde
John
Ballycotton Ballycotton Cork 72 M
Hill
John
Coolaniddane Rahalisk Cork 67 M
Burns
Susanna
Ballylangley Inishannon Cork 58 F
Harris
Abel
Belrose Knockairlla Cork 68 M
Nortridge
William
Raharoon East Knockroe Cork 58 M
Tanner
Richard
Raharoon East Knockroe Cork 74 M
Tanner
Thomasina
Raharoon East Knockroe Cork 72 F
Goode
Henry
Gortnatubbrid Gortnatubrid Cork 30 M
Wood
Anne
Barleyfield Rathclarin Cork 59 F
Ross
Micheal
Robertstown Ballyfeard Cork 65 M
Buttimer
John
Kilcolman Cashel Cork 53 M
Hill
Thomas
Moneens Cashel Cork 98 M
Willis
Richard
Mullindunny Kinsale Rural Cork 80 M
Stanley
Susan
Scart Kinsale Rural Cork 78 F
Sullivan
Anne
Blackrock Road Bantry Cork 84 F
Berryman
Ellen
Market Street Bantry Cork 50 F
Palmer
Margt Lucy
Ballymore Queenstown Rural No. 1 Cork 77 F
Jagoe
John
Dromreagh Durrus East Cork 75 M
Mahony
Marcella
Carrigboy Durrus West Cork 74 F
Shannon
Paul
Clashadoo Durrus West Cork 70 M
Pattison
John
Clashadoo Durrus West Cork 52 M
Pattison
William Edward
Clashadoo Durrus West Cork 20 M
Croston
Sarah
Durrus Village Durrus West Cork 75 F
Deane
Mary
Crottees Durrus West Cork 50 F
Conroy
Hannah
Spy Hill Queenstown Urban Cork 31 F
Shipsy
Eliza
Roaches Terrace Queenstown Urban Cork 48 F
Cummins
May Ellice Thome
Dunkettle Cahereag Cork 10 F

County Age Sex
Cummins
Geraldine Dorothy
Dunkettle Cahereag Cork 17 F
Jones
Charles
Ardgroom Inward Kilcatherine Cork 22 M
Connor
S John
Inchera Cahereag Cork 80 M
Jagoe
Lizzie
Farlehanes Ballingurteen Cork 30 F
Jagoe
Mary
Farlehanes Ballingurteen Cork 28 F
Jagoe
Edward
Farlehanes Ballingurteen Cork 50 M
Unkles
John
Ardea Ballymoney Cork 60 M
Goode
Katie
Kilvurra Ballymoney Cork 38 F
Northridge
John
Ballyvelone West Kinneigh Cork 60 M
Deane
Robert
Gorteenasowna Manch Cork 58 M
Nash
Thomas
Knocks West Argideen Cork 70 M
Buttimer
Mary Anne
Bohona Argideen Cork 50 F
Hurley
Daniel
Derryoreen West Argideen Cork 36 M
Flood
William
Castlemartyr Ightermurragh Cork 68 M
Wolfe
William
Derreen Ballingurteen Cork 87 M
Jagoe
Patrick
Farlehanes Ballingurteen Cork 60 M
Cambridge
Robert
Georges Street Clonakilty Urban Cork 52 M
Webb
George
Gortnameecklagh Manch Cork 71 M
Jennings
George
Ballydwane Kilkerranmore Cork 53 M
Kingston
John
Brewery Lane Dunmanway Cork 73 M
Kingston
Elizabeth
East Green Dunmanway Cork 34 F
Kingston
William
East Green Dunmanway Cork 10 M
Kingston
James
East Green Dunmanway Cork 9 M
Kingston
Samuel
East Green Dunmanway Cork 7 M
Kingston
Thomas
East Green Dunmanway Cork 5 M
Kingston
John
East Green Dunmanway Cork 1 M
Meara
Eliza
Market Square Dunmanway Cork 45 F
Spillane
Catherine
Sackville Street Dunmanway Cork 90 F
Hales
John
Renny Upper Kilcummer Cork 49 M
Hales
Dora
Renny Upper Kilcummer Cork 31 F
Wood
Achilles
Knockane Teerelton Cork 63 M
Wolfe
Francis
Lisbealad West Drinagh Cork 86 F
Kinalan
Ellen Hudson
Aghern West Aghern Cork 20 F
Deacon
Edith F
Main Street Midleton Cork 26 F
Meara
Richard
Market Square Dunmanway Cork 51 M
Hobbes
Benjamin
Monteen Kilmaloda Cork 65 M
Patterson
Thomas
Knocknagopple Aghern Cork 65 M
Kemp
Sarah
Rocksavage Templeomalus Cork 61 F
Payne
William
Curraghprevin Rathcormac Cork 67 M
Unkles
Edward
Currabeg Ovens Cork 52 M
Moore
William
Ballygibbon Blarney Cork 63 M
Fitzgerald
Michael
Haulbowline Island Queenstown Rural No. 2 Cork 49 M
Callaghan
Mary
Dromin Castlecor Cork 79 F
Cross
Anne
Kilcoolishal Cahereag Cork 45 F
Hehir
Mc J
Ballyhooly Road North East Ward Cork 33 M
Hunt
Nicholas
Grattan Hill North East Ward Cork 64 M
Northridge
John
Derrigra Ballymoney Cork 67 M
Wolfe
Marian
Little William Street North East Ward Cork 32 F
Hill
Jane
Kippagh Drinagh Cork 73 F
Deane
Mary
Lettergorman Drinagh Cork 67 F
Gallagher
John
Bridgetown Lower Kilcummer Cork 59 M
Kingston
John
Dromdaleague Bredagh Cork 34 M
Jennings
Jane
Lognagappul Caheragh Cork 64 F
Kingston
James
Dromdaleague Bredagh Cork 59 M
Jennings
William
Toughbawn Drinagh Cork 50 M
Jennings
John
Reavouler Carrigbaun Cork 60 M
Baker
Mary
Rearahinagh Carrigbaun Cork 26 F
Swanton
Benjamin
Moyny Lower Dromdaleague South Cork 45 M
Fuller
Thomas
Curraghalicky Drinagh Cork 59 M
Baker
Jane
Rearahinagh Carrigbaun Cork 28 F
Kingston
George
Kealanine Gurtnascreeny Cork 72 M
Stout
Susan
Coolbane Cloghdowell Cork 67 F
Forde
Thomas
Dromdaleague Dromdaleague South Cork 73 M
Hegarty
Daniel
Lissanoohig Cloghdowell Cork 44 M
Sealy
Thomas
Coarliss Killeenleigh Cork 59 M
Salter
Mary
Old Court Skibbereen Rural Cork 53 F
Levis
George M
Coronea, part of Bridge Street Lower Skibbereen Urban Cork 25 M
Salter
William
Old Court Skibbereen Rural Cork 25 M
Kingston
Richard
Kilnaclasha Woodfort Cork 46 M
Evans
John
Ardraly Aghadown North Cork 75 M
Kingston
James
Kilnaclasha Woodfort Cork 40 M
Baker
Richard
Bunalunn Woodfort Cork 30 M
Evans
Winifred
Ardraly Aghadown North Cork 64 F
Mc Dougall
George
Kilgilky South Roskeen Cork 20 M
Evans
Jane
Market Street Skibbereen Urban Cork 81 F
Sweetnam
John
Rahine Aghadown North Cork 76 M
Kingston
John
Kilnaclasha Woodfort Cork 45 M
Salter
Thomas
Gortadrohid Cape Clear Cork 60 M
Good
Anne
Kilvurra Ballymoney Cork 43 F
Young
John
Farranacoush Cape Clear Cork 80 M
Hawkins
John
Cashel Clonkeen Cork 60 M
French
Bessie
Corran North Clonkeen Cork 60 F
Leaden
Benjamin
Knockastuckane Skagh Cork 64 M
Kingston
Mary
East Green Dunmanway Cork 3 F
Lanner
Thomas
Market Square Dunmanway Cork 55 M
Deane
Elizabeth
West Green Dunmanway Cork 70 F
Mills
Frances
Ballynoe (Village, Portion) Ballynoe Cork 50 F
Paterson
John
Killsaintann’s North Castlelyons Cork 75 M
Baker
Margaret
Rearahinagh Carrigbaun Cork 70 F
Baker
George
Rearahinagh Carrigbaun Cork 24 M
Jennings
William
Paddock Drinagh Cork 35 M
Ross
Michael
Cummeen Dromdaleague North Cork 80 M
Varian
Thomas
Ballinure Blackrock Cork 37 M
Kingston
Anne
Moyny East Dromdaleague South Cork 60 F
Sewell
William
Loughcrot Garranes Cork 97 M
Cogan
Robert
Lismire Barleyhill Cork 70 M
Kingston
Eliza
Kealanine Gurtnascreeny Cork 60 F
Stout
Robert
Coolbane Cloghdowell Cork 60 M
Sealy
Anne
Coarliss Killeenleigh Cork 58 F
Kerr
Eliza
Lissangle Killeenleigh Cork 66 F

Damery
John
Drisheen Skibbereen Rural Cork 60 M
Draper
Richard
Gortnaclohy Skibbereen Rural Cork 62 M
Salter
Frances
Old Court Skibbereen Rural Cork 23 F
Browne
Patricia Mary
Coronea, part of Bridge Street Lower Skibbereen Urban Cork 40 F
Hosford
Anna Nana
Coronea, part of Bridge Street Lower Skibbereen Urban Cork 50 F
Connell
John
Coronea, part of Bridge Street Lower Skibbereen Urban Cork 74 M
Connell
Alice
Coronea, part of Bridge Street Lower Skibbereen Urban Cork 23 F
Symes
Robert
Market Street Skibbereen Urban Cork 51 M
Hingston
Elizabeth
Cunnamore Aghadown South Cork 62 F
Anderson
Matthew
Currarane Coolmain Cork 47 M
Roche
John
Ballyieragh North Cape Clear Cork 56 M
Gash
Susan
Scart Kinsale Rural Cork 40 F
Walker
Hannah
Ballymacus Kinsale Rural Cork 73 F
Ross
William
Baltimore Tullagh Cork 65 M
Goodchild
John
Baltimore Tullagh Cork 52 M
Wilson
Allen
Corran North Clonkeen Cork 57 M
French
Thomas
Corran North Clonkeen Cork 70 M
Morris
John
Corran South Clonkeen Cork 67 M
Kingston
Richard
Curraclogh Warrenscourt Cork 47 M
Jennings
Rose
Milleen Inchigeelagh Cork 59 F
Ahern
George
Mullaghmore Caheragh Cork 46 M
Kingston
Samuel
Carrigbaun West Carrigbaun Cork 70 M
Baker
John
Carrigbaun West Carrigbaun Cork 40 M
Good
John
Bohernabredagh Carrigbaun Cork 59 M
Baker
Richard
Rearahinagh Carrigbaun Cork 70 M
Spillane
Robert
Shandrum Drinagh Cork 71 M
Jagoe
Edward
Toughmacdermody Drinagh Cork 74 M
Forde
Catherine
Toughmacdermody Drinagh Cork 76 F
Forbes
Eliza
Clodagh Garranes Cork 38 F
Kingston
William P
Clodagh Garranes Cork 55 M
Sewell
Kate
Loughcrot Garranes Cork 55 F
Salter
Thomas
Old Court Skibbereen Rural Cork 27 M
Evans
John
Poundlick Skibbereen Rural Cork 60 M
Baker
Anne
Coronea, part of Mardyke Skibbereen Urban Cork 50 F
Tyner
Jonas
Spa Terrace Mallow North Urban Cork 63 M
Sweetnam
Fannie
North Street Skibbereen Urban Cork 55 F
Meredith
Richard
Main Street Mallow South Urban Cork 47 M
Hingston
Anne
Cunnamore Aghadown South Cork 68 F
Barrett
John
Tooreen Monanimy Cork 80 M
Molloy
Anne
Baltimore Tullagh Cork 63 F
Bradfield
Frances
Lettertinclish Castlehaven North Cork 58 F
Wilson
William
Corran North Clonkeen Cork 73 M
Bennett
Maria
Ballyfin Cloyne Cork 50 F
Long
Richd Walton
Main Street Midleton Cork 41 M
Mc Kee
Sarah
Augherinagh Dripsey Cork 21 F
Fitzgibbon
Thomas W
Inishleena Dripsey Cork 50 M
Cummins
Jane Constable
Dunkettle Cahereag Cork 37 F
Good
Hannah
Kilvurra Ballymoney Cork 80 F
Rosley
John
Kippagh Drinagh Cork 55 M
Pomeroy
James
Knockcahill Rathcool Cork 42 M
Kingston
Richard
Carrigbaun West Carrigbaun Cork 32 M
Ross
Jane
Cummeen Dromdaleague North Cork 60 F
Chambers
Sarah
Dromdaleague Dromdaleague South Cork 66 F
Mc Beamish
Thomas
Lahanaght Garranes Cork 57 M
Sewell
William
Loughcrot Garranes Cork 64 M
Shannon
John
Derrygereen Skibbereen Rural Cork 75 M
Salter
James
Old Court Skibbereen Rural Cork 65 M
Salter
John James
Old Court Skibbereen Rural Cork 17 M
Evans
George
Poundlick Skibbereen Rural Cork 63 M
Evans
Thomas
Market Street Skibbereen Urban Cork 70 M
Beamish
Richard
North Street Skibbereen Urban Cork 68 M
Baker
William
Bunalunn Woodfort Cork 38 M
Kelly
William
Ballyieragh North Cape Clear Cork 70 M
Young
Fanny
Farranacoush Cape Clear Cork 82 F
Franklin
Richard Joseph
Harbour Row Queenstown Urban Cork 65 M
Franklin
Thomas Timothy
Harbour Row Queenstown Urban Cork 35 M
Homibrook
Eliza
Kilpatrick Brinny Cork 38 F
Burchill
Samuel
Laragh Kilbrogan Cork 69 M
Buttimer
Kate
Kilcolman Cashel Cork 50 F
Sullivan
Sarah
Knockastoor Boulteen Cork 74 F
Dukelow
James
Dromataniheen Durrus West Cork 65 M
Sullivan
Abigal
Ardgroom Inward Kilcatherine Cork 56 F
Kingston
Elisa
Ahagilla Argideen Cork 64 F
Hawkins
John
Gearagh Argideen Cork 54 M
Hawkins
Frank
Gearagh Argideen Cork 47 M
Kingston
Paul
Knockskeagh Clonakilty Cork 75 M
Fair
William
Templebrien South Clonakilty Cork 60 M
Fair
Rebecca
Templebrien South Clonakilty Cork 55 F
Burchill
Henry
Oliver Street Clonakilty Urban Cork 53 M
Anderson
William
Sovereign Street Clonakilty Urban Cork 45 M
Bateman
Anne
Strand Road Clonakilty Urban Cork 70 F
Buttimer
Ursula
Knocknanuss Kilmoylerane Cork 50 F
Kingston
Margaret
Droumgarriff Kilnagross Cork 60 F
Wolfe
Eliza
Cullinagh Courtmacsherry Cork 50 F
Deane
Robert
Reengarrigeen Kilmalooda Cork 44 M
Hawkes
Devonshire P
Barryshall Timoleague Cork 50 M
Saunders
Michael
Coolatooder Dunderrow Cork 79 M
Beasley
Richard
Carrigaline Middle Carrigaline Cork 56 M
Beasley
Catherine
Carrigaline Middle Carrigaline Cork 54 F
Mintern
Joseph
Main Street, Passage West Monkstown Cork 43 M
Wolfe
James
Little William Street North East Ward Cork 50 M
Green
Jane
Bertridges Square North West Ward Cork 70 F
Morrison
Michael
Industry Place Cork Urban No. 5 Cork 24 M
O’Toole
Eliza
Langford Place Cork Urban No. 5 Cork 44 F
Reynolds
Hannah
Mary Street Cork Urban No. 5 Cork 83 F
Kilbane
Anne
Prosperity Square Cork Urban No. 5 Cork 54 F
Mansfield
Johanah
Knockrea (in 2 separate folders) Blackrock Cork 37 F
Griffen
Michael
Garretstown Laherne Cork 64 M
Good
William
Teerbeg Macloneigh Cork 75 M
Hill
John
Coolaniddane Rahalisk Cork 22 M

County Age Sex
Goode
Eliza Jane
Gortnatubbrid Gortnatubrid Cork 53 F
M
W
Kilknockin Mallow Rural Cork 32 M
Godsell
Richard
Castlerichard Ightermurragh Cork 55 M
Harrington
Mary
Main Street Midleton Cork 51 F
Miller
Elizabeth
The Crescent Queenstown Urban Cork 56 F
Milner
Robert
Edencurra Ballingurteen Cork 57 M
Hornibrook
Lizzie
Cloonkirgeen Ballingurteen Cork 19 F
Patterson
Richard
Buddrimeen Ballymoney Cork 73 M
Goode
John
Kilvurra Ballymoney Cork 39 M
Good
James
Kilvurra Ballymoney Cork 46 M
Barker
Thomas
Dromkeen Teerelton Cork 60 M
Wolfe
Ellen
Cat Lane Dunmanway Cork 50 F
Bryan
Sarah
East Green Dunmanway Cork 50 F
Kingston
Thomas
East Green Dunmanway Cork 38 M
Jennings
John
Lognagappul Caheragh Cork 69 M
Kingston
Anne
Carrigbaun West Carrigbaun Cork 40 F
Jennings
Robert
Toughbawn Drinagh Cork 47 M
Ross
Catherine
Shronacarton Dromdaleague South Cork 70 F
Forbes
Thomas
Clodagh Garranes Cork 50 M
Kingston
Paul
Knockeenbwee Upper Garranes Cork 67 M
Shannon
Robert
Maunvagh Gurtnascreeny Cork 45 M
Kingston
Richard
Coarliss Killeenleigh Cork 45 M
Kingston
Richard
Coarliss Killeenleigh Cork 75 M
Kerr
William
Lissangle Killeenleigh Cork 62 M
Sweetnam
George
Gortnaclohy Skibbereen Rural Cork 63 M
Draper
Elizabeth
Gortnaclohy Skibbereen Rural Cork 58 F
Stout
Mary
Knockataggart Skibbereen Rural Cork 70 F
Evans
Sarah
Poundlick Skibbereen Rural Cork 33 F
Connell
Ellen
Coronea, part of Bridge Street Lower Skibbereen Urban Cork 60 F
Baker
Margaret
Bunalunn Woodfort Cork 26 F
Sweetnan
Matthew
Munnane Aghadown South Cork 85 M
Salter
Jane
Rathmore Tullagh Cork 39 F
Hutchinson
Robert
Rathmore Tullagh Cork 56 M
Goodchild
Sarah
Baltimore Tullagh Cork 53 F
Wilson
Hewitt
Corran North Clonkeen Cork 57 M
Clear
Francis
Kilpatrick Brinny Cork 64 M
Good
Susan
Kilpatrick Brinny Cork 63 F
Frost
Thomas William
Kilpatrick Brinny Cork 60 M
Good
Hannah
Mamore West Kilbrogan Cork 66 F
Phar
John
Skevanish Inishannon Cork 60 M
Harris
John H
Belrose Knockairlla Cork 43 M
Harris
Sarah Ann
Belrose Knockairlla Cork 56 F
Good
William
Cappaknockane Cashel Cork 73 M
Tanner
Jane
Moneens Cashel Cork 45 F
Tyner
John
Kilnameela Boulteen Cork 72 M
Tyner
Margaret
Kilnameela Boulteen Cork 76 F
Sullivan
David
Knockastoor Boulteen Cork 85 M
Sullivan
James
Rooska West Bantry Rural Cork 50 M
Jermyn
Charles D
Marino Terrace Bantry Cork 29 M
Camier
John
Crottees Durrus West Cork 82 M
Leris
William
Mill Big Glengarriff Cork 70 M
Sullivan
Daniel
Ardgroom Inward Kilcatherine Cork 47 M
Sullivan
Patrick
Ardgroom Inward Kilcatherine Cork 68 M
Jones
Thomas
Ardgroom Inward Kilcatherine Cork 70 M
Jones
Mary
Ardgroom Inward Kilcatherine Cork 63 F
Jones
Herbert
Ardgroom Inward Kilcatherine Cork 25 M
Donovan
Eliza
Ballyvoigne Knocks Cork 80 F
Forbes
Thomas
Reengarrigeen Kilmalooda Cork 59 M
Sutton
Nathaniel
Maulmacredmond Templeomalus Cork 59 M
Jennings
David
Maulmacredmond Templeomalus Cork 40 M
Bateman
Lizzie Anne
Rocksavage Templeomalus Cork 31 F
Good
James
Barryshall Timoleague Cork 73 M
Mc Givern
Eliza
Ballinvereensig Inniskenny Cork 60 F
Warren
Josephine
Barnabeg Carrigaline Cork 65 F
Walton
Thomas
Killanally Carrigaline Cork 39 M
Spence
Wilhelmina
Cork Street Passage West Monkstown Cork 19 F
O’Leary
Jane Ann
Evergreen Street (part) Cork Urban No. 5 Cork 44 F
Mitchell
John
Prosperity Square Cork Urban No. 5 Cork 46 M
Draper
May
Artiteige Coolmain Cork 68 F
O’Callaghan
Cornelius
Milleen Inchigeelagh Cork 81 M
Austin
Thomas V
Quartertown Lower Mallow South Urban Cork 57 M
Barrett
Eliza
Tooreen Monanimy Cork 65 F
Croley
Susan
Castlemartyr Village Castlemartyr Cork 60 F
Long
Maria
Main Street Midleton Cork 30 F
Beamish
John
Kilcoolishal Cahereag Cork 50 M
Lee
Catherine
Ballytrasna Cahereag Cork 55 F
Bateman
Mary Anne
Kildee Ballingurteen Cork 68 F
Shorton
Elisabeth
Knockawaddra Ballingurteen Cork 30 F
Stanley
Alice
Curraghcrowly East Ballymoney Cork 32 F
Fuller
James
Cloonareague Kinneigh Cork 52 M
OHara
John
Currabuee Drinagh Cork 68 M
Sloane
Walter
Ballynoe Ballynoe Cork 62 M
Ahern
Frances
Mullaghmore Caheragh Cork 77 F
Jennings
Sarah
Toughbawn Drinagh Cork 43 F
Kingston
John
Moyny Upper Dromdaleague South Cork 50 M
Kingston
John
Shronacarton Dromdaleague South Cork 60 M
Ross
Samuel
Clodagh Garranes Cork 80 M
Kingston
Samuel
Lissangle Killeenleigh Cork 74 M
Northridge
James
Russaugh Skibbereen Rural Cork 45 M
Hosford
Archibald Walker
Coronea, part of Bridge Street Lower Skibbereen Urban Cork 57 M
Kingston
Samuel
Inchinagortagh Woodfort Cork 60 M
Lannin
Natl
Adrigool Woodfort Cork 75 M
Sweetnam
Mary
Rahine Aghadown North Cork 74 F
Stout
John
Ballyally Castlehaven South Cork 40 M
Bradfield
John
Lettertinclish Castlehaven North Cork 65 M
Doolan
Michael
Cashel Clonkeen Cork 45 M
Wilson
Charles
Corran North Clonkeen Cork 44 M
Jennings
John
Gortroe Clonkeen Cork 50 M
Beamish
William
Knockaroher Clonkeen Cork 54 M
Beamish
Samuel
Knockaroher Clonkeen Cork 66 M

County Age Sex
Beamish
Esther
Knockaroher Clonkeen Cork 60 F
Eedy
Mary J
Knockaroher Clonkeen Cork 46 F
Eady
Margaret
Knockaroher Clonkeen Cork 29 F
Eedy
John
Knockaroher Clonkeen Cork 55 M
Eady
Edward
Knockaroher Clonkeen Cork 40 M
Louch
Emily
Rushanes Kilfaughnabeg Cork 80 F
Kingston
John
Ballyroe Knockskagh Cork 40 M
French
James
Ballyroe Knockskagh Cork 53 M
Jennings
Edward
Cullane East Knockskagh Cork 50 M
Jennings
Kate
Cullane East Knockskagh Cork 31 F
Jennings
Richard
Cullane East Knockskagh Cork 40 M
Jennings
William
Cullane East Knockskagh Cork 86 M
Sweetnam
John
Kilinga Knockskagh Cork 67 M
Jennings
Catherine
Cullane East Knockskagh Cork 80 F
Jennings
William
Kilinga Knockskagh Cork 51 M
Kingston
Samuel
Kilinga Knockskagh Cork 46 M
French
Samuel
Kilinga Knockskagh Cork 50 M
Jennings
George
Cappaboha Knockskagh Cork 38 M
Kingston
James
Ballincolla Myross Cork 66 M
Mahony
John R
Cappaboha Knockskagh Cork 70 M
Mahony
Ellen
Cappaboha Knockskagh Cork 68 F
Kingston
James
Ballincolla Myross Cork 40 M
Kingston
Margaret
Ballincolla Myross Cork 73 F
Limrick
William
Ballincolla Myross Cork 50 M
Jennings
George
Carrigeeny Shreelane Cork 58 M
Jennings
Anne
Ballyriree Shreelane Cork 45 F
Jennings
George
Ballyriree Shreelane Cork 72 M
Evanson
Richard
Gortnacarriga Crookhaven Cork 60 M
Roycraft
Elias
Toor Crookhaven Cork 31 M
Hunt
Catherine
Gorttyowen Dunmanus Cork 58 F
Camier
Anne
Balteen Goleen Cork 84 F
Camier
John
Balteen Goleen Cork 58 M
Daley
Richard
Altar Toormore Cork 59 M
Wilbank
James
Goleen Goleen Cork 30 M
Roycroft
Catherine
Balteen Lowertown Cork 75 F
Millar
Thomas
Knock Lowertown Cork 66 M
Millar
Mary
Knock Lowertown Cork 50 F
Levis
Grace
Lowertown Lowertown Cork 82 F
Allen
Ellen
Toormore Toormore Cork 57 F
Allen
Robert
Toormore Toormore Cork 62 M
Allen
Mary
Toormore Toormore Cork 66 F
Pyburn
Eliza
Lowertown Lowertown Cork 82 F
Johnson
Sarah
Ballyrisode Toormore Cork 80 F
Allen
Ellen
Altar Toormore Cork 67 F
Allen
William
Toormore Toormore Cork 77 M
Horigan
Sarah
Toormore Toormore Cork 68 F
Goodwin
Jane
Ballyrisode Toormore Cork 57 F
Allen
George
Toormore Toormore Cork 56 M
Donovan
Michael
Toormore Toormore Cork 70 M
Salter
Robert
Gurteenroe Ballydehob Cork 47 M
M
T
Rathcool Ballydehob Cork 9 M
Shannon
Anne
Cusavinna Coolagh Cork 75 F
Wright
Michael
Cashelfean Dunbeacon Cork 44 M
Wright
Margaret
Cashelfean Dunbeacon Cork 43 F
Levis
Samual
Shantullig North Dunbeacon Cork 70 M
Kelly
Richard
Boleagh Kilcoe Cork 80 M
Unkles
Joseph
Schull Schull Cork 52 M
Jagoe
Samuel
Main Street Schull Cork 81 M
Atteridge
Thomas
Main Street Schull Cork 81 M
Godsell
John
Knocknagappagh Ardagh Cork 50 M
Jennings
Jane
Kilinga Knockskagh Cork 60 F
Kingston
James
Ardagh Myross Cork 63 M
Levis
Anthony
Lowertown Lowertown Cork 72 M
Hegarty
William
Ballyrisode Toormore Cork 72 M
Attridge
William
Glansallagh Ballybane Cork 55 M
Shannon
George
Gurteenakilla Coolagh Cork 66 M
Forde
Margerat
Main Street Schull Cork 50 F
Leonard
Nita
Knockaverry Youghal Urban Cork 34 F
Wilson
Peter
North Main Street Youghal Urban Cork 52 M
Wolfe
John
Coolcraheen Coolcraheen Cork 78 M
Kingston
James
Bohonagh Coolcraheen Cork 68 M
Bateman
Thomas
Tullyneasky East Coolcraheen Cork 60 M
French
Samuel
Derryduff Coolcraheen Cork 60 M
Stanley
David
Ballyneen Town Ballymoney Cork 62 M
Howe
Joseph
Gurteenroe Castletown Cork 78 M
Pattison
Barbara
Inchanadreen Dunmanway Cork 78 F
Forbes
Richard
Kilronane West Dunmanway Cork 50 M
Duggan
Ellen
Georges Street Mitchelstown Cork 40 F
Bustead
Abram
Lisaphooca Ballymodan Cork 50 M
Jennings
John
Cahermore Cahermore Cork 30 M
Fanner
John
Carrigagrenane Cahermore Cork 61 M
Clarke
Margaret
Sarrue Castleventry Cork 61 F
Hill
Elizabeth
Sarrue Castleventry Cork 53 F
Kingston
James
Bohonagh Coolcraheen Cork 48 M
B
M
Ballyhalwick Dunmanway Cork 58 F
Spillane
Edward
Rathard Kilbonane Cork 41 M
Fanner
Eliza
Carrigagrenane Cahermore Cork 60 F
Sullivan
Catherine
Cappaleigh North Adrigole Cork 62 F
Hill
Elizabeth
Sarrue Castleventry Cork 93 F
Elliott
Mary A
Rerrin Bere Cork 57 F
Brandsfield
Thos
Cloughmacsimon Ballymodan Cork 76 M
Gill
Catherine
Clonglascan Killaconenagh Cork 72 F
Gill
Richard
Clonglascan Killaconenagh Cork 39 M
Howe
Nora
Gurteenroe Castletown Cork 68 F
Kingston
Anne
Kilronane West Dunmanway Cork 70 F
Jennings
Martha
Cahermore Cahermore Cork 27 F
Fanner
Joseph
Carrigagrenane Cahermore Cork 60 M
Fanner
Richard
Carrigagrenane Cahermore Cork 28 M
Bateman
Susan
Maulatanvally Cahermore Cork 60 F
Beamish
John
Woodfield Coolcraheen Cork 51 M

County Age Sex
Beamish
Mary Anne
Woodfield Coolcraheen Cork 49 F
Shorten
John
Kilnacronagh West Teadies Cork 73 M
Stanley
Francis
Shanaway Middle Ballymoney Cork 64 M
Duggan
Michael
Georges Street Mitchelstown Cork 45 M
Davidson
Caroline
Grand Parade No. 1 Urban, Centre Ward, Cork City Cork 36 F
Casey
Catherin
South Main Street No. 1 Urban, Centre Ward, Cork City Cork 50 F
White
Michael
Murragh Teadies Cork 70 M
McCarthy
Jeremiah
Woburn Place North East Ward Cork 74 M
Gill
Thomas
Clonglascan Killaconenagh Cork 84 M
Hamilton
James
Sheare’s Street Cork Urban No. 7 Cork 81 M
Pyne
Kate
Thomas Street Cork Urban No. 7 Cork 56 F
Buttimer
Mary
Ballindeasig Ballyfoyle Cork 84 F
Sullivan
Mary
Curryglass Curryglass Cork 69 F
Bird
George
Nohoval Nohaval Cork 55 M
Tyner
Benjamin
Knocksmall Leighmoney Cork 70 M
Sullivan
Daniel
Magdala Terrace North East Ward Cork 46 M
Kingston
Daniel
Knockatoor Kilpatrick Cork 79 M
Sadlier
Thomas
Crosshaven Templebrady Cork 86 M
Nunan
Eliza
Knockanare Kilcullen Cork 71 F
Gilman
Jane
Nadrid Magourney Cork 58 F
Kingston
Thomas
Western Road Cork Urban No. 7 Cork 56 M
Willer
Marian
Creggane Buttevant Cork 27 F
Wiseman
Annie
Garravesoge Ballymartle Cork 50 F
Forde
Henry
Huggardsland Bishopstown Cork 63 M
Locke
Margaret
Huggardsland Bishopstown Cork 61 F
Tyner
Mary Anne
Knocksmall Leighmoney Cork 60 F
McGuire
Catherine
Mount Desert Saint Mary’s Cork 55 F
Kingston
Samuel
Gortigrenane Carrigaline Cork 54 M
Popham
John
Crosshaven Village Templebrady Cork 75 M
Daly
William J
Ardarrig Douglas Cork 53 M
Johnston
Ellie
Western Road Cork Urban No. 7 Cork 43 F
Gash
Dora
Killehagh Kinure Cork 56 F
Anderson
Alice Letitia
Coolkellure Garrown Cork 18 F
Forbes
George
Cullenagh Garrown Cork 58 M
Chambers
Mary
Dromdrastil Garrown Cork 62 F
Chambers
Charles
Dromdrastil Garrown Cork 67 M
Deane
Barnabus
Pookeen Milane Cork 60 M
Pattison
Jane
Sillahertane Milane Cork 54 F
Pattison
Richard
Sillahertane Milane Cork 50 M
Bateman
Charles
Maulatanvally Cahermore Cork 38 M
Hosford
William
Ballea Liscleary Cork 55 M
Popham
Bradshaw
Crosshaven Hill Templebrady Cork 42 M
Roland
Myles
Lackabane Gowlane Cork 29 M
Jones
Walter Alfred
Main Street Doneraile Cork 22 M
Anderson
Millicent
Ardarrig Douglas Cork 15 F
Brooks
Hannah
Horgan’s Buildings Bishopstown Cork 58 F
Roberts
Lucy
Ballyhooly Town Ballyhooly Cork 64 F
Strangman
Lucia
Shanakiel Saint Mary’s Cork 30 F
Chambers
James
Carrigskullihy Garrown Cork 62 M
Chambers
Mary
Carrigskullihy Garrown Cork 60 F
Bevan
Charles
Carrigskullihy Garrown Cork 63 M
Pattison
Robert
Coolkellure Garrown Cork 70 M
Kingston
William
Derragh Garrown Cork 75 M
Daunt
Jane
Tourgarriff Carrig Cork 50 F
Quinn
Ellen
Kilworth Town Kilworth Cork 80 F
Glascott
Martha
Ardarrig Douglas Cork 60 F
Irvine
Walter
Curraghconway Lehenagh Cork 50 M
Anderson
Kathleen Marian
Coolkellure Garrown Cork 18 F
Clarke
Goodhard
Inch East Milane Cork 75 M
Pattison
Ellen
Sillahertane Milane Cork 77 F
Pattison
William
Sillahertane Milane Cork 61 M
Pattison
Bessie
Sillahertane Milane Cork 14 F
Bateman
Thomas
Inchinattin Castleventry Cork 58 M
Deane
Mary Anne
Woodfield Coolcraheen Cork 62 F
Unkles
Edward
Derryduff Coolcraheen Cork 85 M
Berry
Anne
Killydonoghue Riverstown Cork 60 F
Shorten
Mary
Moneygaff East Castletown Cork 51 F
Shorten
James
Moneygaff West Castletown Cork 14 M
Ross
John
Clountyquirk Dunmanway Cork 77 M
Deane
Eliza
Knockeenboy Dunmanway Cork 52 F
Deane
William
Shean Dunmanway Cork 52 M
Harold
William
Knockshanawee Moviddy Cork 66 M
Dammery
James
Gully Ballymodan Cork 70 M
Shorten
Benjamin
Enniskeen Teadies Cork 82 M
Kirwan
Kathleen
Sunview Place East North East Ward Cork 31 F
Wayland
John S
Fairville Street Cork Urban No. 5 Cork 30 M
Rea
William
Saint Mary’s Terrace Cork Urban No. 5 Cork 40 M
Wood
William
Coolcullitha Templemichael Cork 75 M
Locke
Ann
Boyces Town Carrigaline Cork 70 F
Good
John
Frenchfurze Templebrady Cork 52 M
Wolfe
Thomas H
Newtown Ballyclough Cork 57 M
Kingston
Paul
Croughtamore Bishopstown Cork 50 M
Brooks
Joseph
Horgan’s Buildings Bishopstown Cork 68 M
Forde
Samuel
Carrigskullihy Garrown Cork 66 M
Beamish
Samuel Francis
Clashnacrona East Milane Cork 56 M
Pattison
Susan
Sillahertane Milane Cork 16 F
Forde
Wm
Killeagh Carrig Cork 81 M
Kingston
Margaret
Ardagh East Rosscarbery Cork 86 F
Kingston
Susana
Ardagh East Rosscarbery Cork 46 F
Deane
William
Barleyhill East Rosscarbery Cork 50 M
Deane
Anne
Barleyhill East Rosscarbery Cork 43 F
Jennings
Edward
Benduff Rosscarbery Cork 69 M
Doolan
Thomas
Kearinabricka Rosscarbery Cork 74 M
Anderson
Michael
Rouryglen Rosscarbery Cork 46 M
Perrott
Thomas John
Argehane Abbeymahon Cork 56 M
Perrott
William
Argehane Abbeymahon Cork 60 M
Shannon
Harry
Currahy Abbeymahon Cork 27 M
Shannon
Barbara E
Currahy Abbeymahon Cork 61 F
Shannon
Mary
Currahy Abbeymahon Cork 29 F
Hawkins
Anne
Castlefreke Ruthbarry Cork 59 F

County Age Sex
Lambert
Eliza
Barleyhill West Rosscarbery Cork 43 F
Duggan
Mary
Curraheen Rosscarbery Cork 64 F
Smyth
Robert
Downeen Rosscarbery Cork 68 M
Baylie
Margaret
Downeen Rosscarbery Cork 65 F
Shannon
Rebecca A
Currahy Abbeymahon Cork 19 F
Shannon
Edward
Lislevane Abbeymahon Cork 64 M
Kingston
John
Ardagh East Rosscarbery Cork 40 M
Woods
Joseph
Reavilleen Rosscarbery Cork 58 M
Hawkins
John
Castlefreke Ruthbarry Cork 68 M
Jennings
Martha
Benduff Rosscarbery Cork 67 F
Jennings
Richard
Benduff Rosscarbery Cork 60 M
Hill
Samuel
Sarrue Castleventry Cork 86 M
Rice
Elizabeth
Coolcraheen Coolcraheen Cork 75 F
Good
Edward
Castlefreke Ruthbarry Cork 38 M
Lambert
John
Barleyhill West Rosscarbery Cork 50 M
Perrott
John D
Argehane Abbeymahon Cork 77 M
Wagstaff
Susan
Ballyneen Town Ballymoney Cork 75 F
H
E
Ballyhalwick Dunmanway Cork 56 F
Chambers
George
Dromleena Dunmanway Cork 75 M
Harold
Rebecca
Knockshanawee Moviddy Cork 70 F
Ford
George
Cloughmacsimon Ballymodan Cork 65 M
Bustead
George
Lisaphooca Ballymodan Cork 50 M
Bustead
Ellen
Lisaphooca Ballymodan Cork 40 F
Tynnan
Eliza
Curravarahane Ballymodan Cork 60 F
Tynnan
Robt
Curravarahane Ballymodan Cork 23 M
Bradfield
Catherine
Gully Ballymodan Cork 38 F
Burchill
Thomas
Shannon Bandon Cork 81 M
Hollins
Eliza
Shannon Bandon Cork 72 F
Johnson
Lawrence
North Main Street Bandon Cork 62 M
Nagle
Anne
Dromovane Teadies Cork 85 F
Sebury
Martha
Tullyglass West Teadies Cork 76 F
Damery
Jane
Tullyglass West Teadies Cork 66 F
Shorten
James
Kilnacronagh Teadies Cork 72 M
O’Connor
James
Shandon Place North West Ward Cork 25 M
Davidson
Caroline
Grand Parade No. 1 Urban, Centre Ward, Cork City Cork 86 F
Boardman
Frances
South Main Street No. 1 Urban, Centre Ward, Cork City Cork 15 F
Smye
Richard
Carrigside Cork Urban No. 5 Cork 76 M
Smye
Eliza
Carrigside Cork Urban No. 5 Cork 77 F
Northridge
Thomas
Mardyke Cork Urban No. 7 Cork 60 M
Gash
William
Knockleigh Kilmonoge Cork 59 M
Ring
Julia
Newborough Kilmonoge Cork 46 F
Tiner
Robert
Ballydonaghy Leighmoney Cork 56 M
Dale
Elizabeth
Glebe Magourney Cork 50 F
Patterson
Sarah
Ballinreagh North Douglas Cork 75 F
Mahoney
Margaret
Douglas Douglas Cork 64 F
Rice
George
Rathnacullig West Douglas Cork 58 M
Tyner
Susan
Dromdrastil Garrown Cork 67 F
Deane
Elizabeth
Maulanimirish Milane Cork 54 F
Davids
Mary Jane
Barrack Street West Fermoy Urban Cork 20 F
Revington
Elizabeth
Downing South Glanworth East Cork 31 F
Mahony
William
Cappaboha Knockskagh Cork 31 M
Leary
Thomas
Castlefreke Ruthbarry Cork 83 M
Lambert
Thomas
Barleyhill West Rosscarbery Cork 47 M
Rodda
Richard
West Rock Street Rosscarbery Cork 11 M
Perrott
Matthew
Argehane Abbeymahon Cork 67 M
Shannon
Henry T
Currahy Abbeymahon Cork 70 M
Jennings
William
Ballyriree Shreelane Cork 54 M
Roycraft
Annie
Toor Crookhaven Cork 30 F
Burchill
Bess
Toor Crookhaven Cork 88 F
Roycraft
Lydia
Knockeens Dunmanus Cork 61 F
Roycroft
Eliza
Lissacaha Dunmanus Cork 42 F
Camier
Mary
Balteen Goleen Cork 57 F
Wilbank
Sarah
Goleen Goleen Cork 60 F
Allen
William
Altar Toormore Cork 79 M
Allen
John
Toormore Toormore Cork 70 M
Levis
Bessy
Lisheenacrehig Kilcoe Cork 70 F
Hall
Henry
Ballymacoda Kilmacdonagh Cork 48 M
Potter-Lewis
Sarah
Nelson Place Youghal Urban Cork 38 F
Synan
John
Castleventry Castleventry Cork 65 M
Wolfe
Thomas
Inchinattin Castleventry Cork 68 M
Deane
Michael
Woodfield Coolcraheen Cork 73 M
Wagstaff
John
Ballyneen Town Ballymoney Cork 75 M
Northridge
Samuel
Moneynacroha Castletown Cork 50 M
Deane
John
Knockeenboy Dunmanway Cork 63 M
Eedy
George
Enniskeen Teadies Cork 47 M
Tyner
James
Tullyglass West Teadies Cork 70 M
Northridge
Nathaniel
Grange Ballygroman Cork 50 M
Kingston
John
Moneen Templemartin Cork 76 M
Good
Joseph
Victoria Street North East Ward Cork 64 M
Banks
Ruth
Grand Parade No. 1 Urban, Centre Ward, Cork City Cork 70 F
Stapleton
Catherine
Western Road Cork Urban No. 7 Cork 46 F
Hogan
Eliza
Newborough Kilmonoge Cork 75 F
Gash
Richard
Killehagh Kinure Cork 40 M
Kingston
Eliza Jane
Gortigrenane Carrigaline Cork 44 F
Kingston
Anne
Knockatoor Kilpatrick Cork 70 F
Ross
Paul
Knockatoor Kilpatrick Cork 76 M
Hosford
Geo
Ballea Liscleary Cork 50 M
McGuire
James
Mount Desert Saint Mary’s Cork 60 M
Kingston
John
Ardagh East Rosscarbery Cork 85 M
Doolan
William
Kearinabricka Rosscarbery Cork 35 M

Surname Forename Townland/Street DED County Age Sex
Long
Anne
Ballyhooly Road North East Ward Cork 42 F
Long
Dora
Ballyhooly Road North East Ward Cork 14 F
Long
Lizzie
Ballyhooly Road North East Ward Cork 23 F
Long
Mary
Ballyhooly Road North East Ward Cork 21 F
Mc Carthy
Mortimer
Coolmore Carrigaline Cork 41 M
Baker
Margaret
Gurteenroe Ballydehob Cork 86 F
Mc Loath
Rosa Maude
Grand Parade No. 1 Urban, Centre Ward, Cork City Cork 23 F
McKee
Mary
Dean Street Cork Urban No. 5 Cork 60 F

Mrthodist
Surname Forename Townland/Street DED County Age Sex
Bryan
Charles
Knockacurra Knockroe Cork 65 M
Bateman
Ellen
Patrick Street Clonakilty Urban Cork 63 F
Deane
Ellen
Ballydwane Kilkerranmore Cork 65 F
Neill
Lizzie
Harrington’s Avenue North East Ward Cork 39 F
Vickery
George
Ballycommane Durrus East Cork 64 M
Waugh
Isabel
Buxton Hill Cork Urban No. 4 Cork 35 F
Waugh
Wm Francis
Buxton Hill Cork Urban No. 4 Cork 27 M
Waugh
John George
Buxton Hill Cork Urban No. 4 Cork 30 M
Bennett
John Wesley
Youghals Clonakilty Cork 47 M
Deane
Eva
Ballydwane Kilkerranmore Cork 24 F
Bradfield
John
Knocknapogaree Kinsale Rural Cork 60 M
Bullen
Anna
Mill Street Clonakilty Urban Cork 44 F
Deane
Barnabas
Ballydwane Kilkerranmore Cork 71 M
Bryan
Sarah
Currabuee Drinagh Cork 69 F
Beamish
Annie
Whitepoint Road Queenstown Urban Cork 30 F
Ellis
Charles
Curraghalicky Drinagh Cork 70 M
Kingston
George
Gurteeniher Dromdaleague South Cork 83 M
Connell
Hester
Ardraly Aghadown North Cork 67 F
Beamish
John
Knocknamoholagh Aghadown North Cork 76 M
Wilson
Thomas
Main Street Dunmanway Cork 50 M
Kingston
Catherine
Moyny East Dromdaleague South Cork 63 F
Kingston
John
Mitchelstown East Kinsale Rural Cork 57 M
Wolfe
William
Lahertydaly Cloghdowell Cork 82 M
Bryan
Hannah
Knockacurra Knockroe Cork 65 F
OHara
John
Main Street Clonakilty Urban Cork 67 M
Deane
Arthur
Ballydwane Kilkerranmore Cork 30 M
Forde
Mary
Crohane Bandon Kilmoylerane Cork 68 F
Northridge
Benjamin
Derrigra Ballymoney Cork 43 M
OHara
S J F
Main Street Clonakilty Urban Cork 62 F
Brooks
Mary
Cullenagh Shreelane Cork 45 F
Brooks
Francis
Cullenagh Shreelane Cork 49 M
Rynard
Frances
Ballybane East Ballybane Cork 70 F
Salter
Michael
Ballybane East Ballybane Cork 74 M
Spuce
Martha
Kilbronogue Ballydehob Cork 76 F
Willis
John J
Kilbronogue Ballydehob Cork 73 M
Young
Mary
Rathruane Beg Coolagh Cork 90 F
Merrick
Samuel John
Knockaverry Youghal Urban Cork 55 M
Roycroft
Anne
Derreennalomane Coolagh Cork 60 F
Bateman
Sarah
Kilronane West Dunmanway Cork 80 F
Beamish
Thomas
Castle Street Bandon Cork 74 M
Vickery
William
Bohonagh Coolcraheen Cork 61 M
Good
James
Scarriff Templemartin Cork 79 M
Good
Susanna
Scarriff Templemartin Cork 85 F
Lood
Anne
Moneen Templemartin Cork 60 F
Good
Willian
Scarriff Templemartin Cork 66 M
Young
William
Lisnagat Templemartin Cork 59 M
Willis
James
Ballinphelic Liscleary Cork 83 M
Warner
Robert Swanton
Croughtamore Bishopstown Cork 46 M
Horford
William Bullen
Ballinaspigmore Bishopstown Cork 39 M
Mc Guire
William
Knockadooma Templemartin Cork 53 M
Willis
John
Ballinphelic Liscleary Cork 45 M
Good
Ellen
Ballyneen Town Ballymoney Cork 80 F
Willis
Martha
Ballinphelic Liscleary Cork 71 F
Swanton
Bessie
Knockroe Kilcoe Cork 69 F
Deane
Stewart Edward
Downeen Rosscarbery Cork 29 M

Having Irish only
ge Sex Birthplace Occupation Religion Literacy Irish Language Relation to Head of Household Marital Status Specified Illnesses
Long
Anne
Ballyhooly Road North East Ward Cork 42 F Co Cork Charwoman Church of Ireland Cannot read Irish Wife Married
Long
Dora
Ballyhooly Road North East Ward Cork 14 F Co Cork Scholar Church of Ireland Read and write Irish Daughter Not Married
Long
Lizzie
Ballyhooly Road North East Ward Cork 23 F Cork City Parlourmaid Church of Ireland Read and write Irish Daughter Not Married
Long
Mary
Ballyhooly Road North East Ward Cork 21 F Cork City Laundry Girl Church of Ireland Read and write Irish Daughter Not Married
Mc Carthy
Mortimer
Coolmore Carrigaline Cork 41 M Co Clare A Coachman Church of Ireland Read and write Irish Head of Family Married
Baker
Margaret
Gurteenroe Ballydehob Cork 86 F Co Cork C Church of Ireland Cannot read Irish Mother Widow
Mc Loath
Rosa Maude
Grand Parade No. 1 Urban, Centre Ward, Cork City Cork 23 F Cork City Master of Music Protestent of Church of Ireland Read and write Irish Daughter Not Married Nil
McKee
Mary
Dean Street Cork Urban No. 5 Cork 60 F Shippool Church of Ireland Read and write Irish Head of Family Married
For comparison with Ulster, see:

A history of Protestant Irish speakers

List of Seamen, Fishermen and Boatmen, whereof Papist, Baltimore, West Cork, 1697.

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From Peter J. Clarke’s site, Irish Genealogy E Books.

Captain Smith’s assessment, 1697.

Baltimore

Seamen  9

Fishermen  188

Boatmen  84

Total  268  Ireland  4428 Baltimore 6%

Whereof Papist 268

Famine in Durrus West Cork December, 1846.

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From the Freeman’s Journal, 23/12/1846.

I proceeded yesterday, kindly accompanied by the Rev. Mr. Freeman to the united parishes of Durrus and Kilcrohane, more generally known as Four–Mile-Water a small village situate a short distance from Dunmanus Bay.  In the parish the amount of Government work provided is sufficient for the employment of little more than one thousand labourers – leaving fifteen hundred able bodied men, the ostensible supporters of families completely powerless for this purpose.  On making enquiries of the kind hearted and benevolent clergyman (the parish priest was Fr. Quinn, Church of Ire, William Moore Crosthwaite 1842-1854) as to the state of the labouring population, his reply was precisely ‘My dear Sir, no description, that I could give would for a moment adequately tell the misery, the wretchedness’ of my poor people – they are in a most frightful state of destitution that can possible be imagined. They are living almost entirely on a description of seaweed, called Milvawn (Meadhbhán, dilisk edible seaweed), for they have long ago eaten up whatever cabbage and turnip were in the country.

In this parish a labouring man named Driscoll was found dead upon Glenlough mountain, on Wednesday, a short time after leaving the government road, where he had been employed.  Dr. Jagoe of Bantry, held a post mortem examination on the body from which it appeared that deceased had not eaten anything, with the exception of a small quantity of boiled wheat, for some days previously.  It was the medical man’s opinion that death must have been occasioned by abstinence from food, combined with cold and fatigue.

Another labourer, Nicholas Brien, who was employed on the Sheepshead road, on coming back home on Wednesday evening, dropped on the way from exhaustion and want of sufficient nourishment.

Timothy Coughlan, a distressed member of the same class, received similar employment for himself and support for his family on the Sheepshead road; he was also returning towards his wretched home and starving family, but he never lived to see them.  He was found dead on Thursday morning last in a field, about two miles distance from this parish, and conveyed to the locality where he was employed.

These are a few, amongst the authentic records of deaths from starvation, in the immediate centre of this parish, which I became acquainted with; but these are not remarkable instances of the poverty and misery that constitute the lot of the inhabitants of the more remote districts.

Kohl’s visit to Bantry, Co. Cork, 1842

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From University College Cork online electronic register, CELT.

Travels in Ireland (Author: Johann Georg Kohl)

chapter 15

Bantry, and a visit to Irish Beggars

Complaints of the Fishermen—A castle wrapped in paper—Temperance anecdote—Testimonies for Temperance—Mary Sullivan—Irish Greetings—‘Thanks to the great God’—‘God save you kindly’—The Beggar’s Hut—A Mother’s Love—Tobacco indispensable to Females—‘God speed ye’

Bantry is a pretty little town, and methinks all towns that lie upon the sea are generally pretty. Ruin, dilapidation, sluggishness, poverty, disorder, and filth are less met with on the sea-coast than in the interior of countries. The sea is in its very nature refreshing, inciting, enlivening, and beneficial. The town is situated on a small handsome bay which branches off from the large one. Bantry was at one time celebrated for its fisheries, but the fishermen, like many others in Europe, now complain that the fish is no longer so abundant, either because it has greatly diminished in quantity, or taken another direction. When we every where hear these lamentations over the diminished productiveness of fisheries of every description, from the herring to the whale, it is natural to inquire whence it has arisen, and also whether it is not probable that, eventually, we shall have no fish to eat except such as we can breed and fatten in our ponds. Our fishermen are themselves destroying our fish not less effectually than our sportsmen are destroying our game, the waters being much freer to every one than the land, and the fish being much less protected in the breeding season than the feathered race. Whilst, however, the taking of fish is diminishing, that of sea-sand is on the increase. Formerly, only a few boats were employed in this branch of commerce, but now the number of little barks which fish up the coral sand on the sand banks amounts to some hundreds, so that even a new quay, at which we saw them lying in a long row, has been built for their use alone. The increased exertions for the improvement and extension of Irish agriculture is the cause of the great prosperity of this trade.

Even here there is no scarcity of beggars or of rags, as we found when we arrived at the fish-market, which is a walled-in court, surrounded by fish-stands. Scarcely had my companions and I entered it than we were accosted by twenty or thirty


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beggars, who closed the iron gate behind us, at the same time informing us that they would not permit us to depart until we paid them for so doing. We were about to comply with their demands when some of the fishwomen rushed up, and drove away the beggars, saying that this gate, and the tribute to be paid, rightfully belonged to them only.

The town belongs to the Earl of Bantry, whose son, Lord Bearhaven, takes his title from one of the islands in the bay, called Bear Island. Their lordships were both absent, although they do not belong to the regular class of absentees, but generally reside here on their charming domains. We therefore availed ourselves of this opportunity to walk along the shore, and visit their family seat, which is near the town, and is called Bantry Castle. The housekeeper at first refused to admit us, as his lordship was very particular about his house, and besides, the castle was all papered up. This served to increase my curiosity still more, for I had never yet seen an entire castle wrapped in paper. But having removed the scruples of the housekeeper, and obtained an entrance, we actually found every thing inside, from top to bottom, carefully enveloped in paper—in the large sheets of the Cork Constitution, the most extensively-circulated newspaper in the south of Ireland. The door-handles, nay, the entire doors, the bannisters, all the chairs and tables, the chandeliers, the hangings of the walls, all were thus preserved from the dust or the sun. Even a metal figure of St. Patrick himself, and a multitude of old metal dishes, which were hanging from the wall beside and around him, were intrusted to theconservative care of the Cork Constitution. I could not refrain from inspecting these antique dishes somewhat closely, in spite of the paper, for the housekeeper said they were old Spanish articles. The castle, though all very ancient, yet wanted nothing of modern elegance and comfort; for the English alone understand how to unite comfort with antiquity.

My travelling companion from Killarney to Cork, with whom I passed the evening in Bantry over a glass of whisky punch, was a gentleman from Londonderry, who was taking advantage of this beautiful autumn to make a tour of pleasure through the entire of his native isle. He related to me a very remarkable case of temperance, of which the servant who now attended him was the hero, and who, though a quick and dexterous fellow, had formerly been an incorrigible drunkard. He had often reproved him for this vice, punished him, diminished his wages, even promised to reward him if he would keep himself sober for a certain time; but all this was of no avail. As he was for ever relapsing from a brief


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sobriety into a long drunkenness, and had broken all his promises and vows, his master at last discharged him. One day, however, the man again presented himself, adorned with Father Mathew‘s temperance medal, and entreated his former master to take him once more into his service, adding that as he had become a temperance man, and had taken the pledge, there was no likelihood that he would ever relapse into his former bad habits. The master, who knew the character of his countrymen, granted his request without hesitation, and in full confidence that he would prove an orderly servant for the future: and he was not deceived, for now there was not a more useful, more sober, or more exemplary domestic in the kingdom. I tell this story solely because hundreds and thousands like it are told, and because such a sudden change from black to white is admitted to have been produced throughout all Ireland by Father Mathew. Special anecdotes of this kind throw a remarkable light on the Irish character and the temperance cause. Here the testimony of my Killarney host again recurred to me. He stated, that for the last two or three years, since the temperance movement commenced, he could sleep soundly and at his ease, which before it was impossible to do, as the partiality of his people for drink was then so excessive as to render them perpetually quarrelsome and disorderly. But now every thing was changed, and it was no longer necessary for him to superintend every thing in person. He was now certain that the horses were taken proper care of, and he could intrust his boat with perfect confidence to the men, who used formerly to return home drunk and turbulent. Saturday evening, also, which was once wholly dented to dissipation and noise, when his servants used to spend all their week’s wages, he no longer dreaded. The very same people, to whom he might have vainly offered fifty pounds for a sober Saturday, were now all sober as if by enchantment. Such testimonies as these, of which we cannot hear too many, contribute to throw a cheering light on this great and remarkable phenomenon.

My companion also informed me that he had recently attended the great fair of Donegal, where nearly 10,000 people met together. Formerly, faction-fights, quarrels, and drunkenness were here the order of the day; but on this occasion he did not see a single drunken person, nor one quarrel. It appeared to him like a magical metamorphosis.

As my friend, somewhat fatigued by his journey, retired early to rest, I strolled out, late in the evening, along the strand. Whilst thus occupied, something moved past me; and by the rays of light which beamed from the window of a neighbouring house, I was enabled to perceive the strange attire of flowers which,


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during the day, I had seen on the head of one of the beggarwomen at Bantry, I immediately recognised her as one of those who shut us up in the fish-market, and who had been most zealous in her gesticulations and conduct. In fact, her violence on that occasion afforded strong proof of insanity. She was dressed in a tattered yellow gown, and a large red shawl, completely in rags, which seemed to have been originally intended for a much larger person, since half of it trailed behind her in the dust. She also wore a broad-brimmed man’s hat, encircled by a profuse wreath of artificial flowers, and aided by a long stick, which she bore in her hand, she moved along very quickly. Among the beggars of the fish-market she was the loudest, and always held her stick before us to keep us back, whilst whatever she said was spoken extremely quick, and in broken sentences. I have frequently, in Ireland, met with similar half-crazed and comically-dressed beggars, who sometimes reminded me of certain characters in Walter Scott‘s novels. Mary Sullivan (for she soon confided to me her name) was now proceeding very quietly and orderly along the shore of Bantry Bay. I wished her a good evening, when she thanked me politely. Her business for the day was over; and although she still wore the costume of her part, the play was ended, she had left the stage, and was now returning homewards. As she told me that she lived on the shore of the bay, not far from the town, I offered to accompany her, that I might have an opportunity of seeing the hut of an Irish beggar in the evening. We crossed over some uneven rocky ground, and at last turned, as it seemed to me, entirely out of the beaten path; but Mary Sullivan assured me that there was no other way to her sister’s, with whom she lived, and that if I would give her my hand, she would lead me in safety. These poor people prefer localities somewhat wild, and that the approaches to their dwellings should be somewhat rugged; thereby, as they imagine, securing for themselves greater independence. The labours of the English, in constructing level roads, are therefore not always regarded with that joyful thankfulness which might be expected. Besides, a stray piece of perfectly bare and barren ground may be procured somewhat cheaper than a more fruitful soil; and on a naked piece of rocky ground of this description, washed by the gentle waves of Bantry Bay, stood the hut of the Sullivans, into which we crept.

The Irish are a very religious people, and have all kinds of pretty pious wishes always at hand, with which they salute each other. Thus, if they pass by labourers at work in a field, they say, ‘God bless your work!’ to which the answer is, ‘Save you


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too!’ They have so strong a desire for the blessing of God, that they are fond of adding a wish for it to their expressions on all subjects. In particular you must not neglect to add ‘God bless it’ to any thing in the shape of praise you bestow on a person or thing; for instance, if you praise a child by saying, ‘That is a fine child,’ you must, if you wish to save the mother the severest apprehensions, immediately add, ‘God bless it!’ for praise always seems suspicious to the Irish: praise begets envy, they say. It therefore seems to them that the person praising any thing either wishes to possess it himself, or to deform it by drawing down upon it the envy of the fairies and spirits of the lower world, who take special delight in destroying all that is beautiful on earth. When fault is found, it is not customary to add any thing; and an Irish mother would be less offended, if a person were to say to her, ‘Your child is a squalling dirty brat,’ than if he were to say, looking at the child, ‘What a charming little angel you have there in the cradle,’ unless he were immediately to add, ‘God bless him!’ thus warding off the influence of the evil spirits. As they never forget to ask God’s blessing, they are also equally careful to return thanks. ‘Thanks to the great God!’ is an expression continually in their mouths, and I have no doubt in their hearts too. It is customary even to thank God for a misfortune that has befallen them: thus I once heard an Irishwoman, in a melancholy tone and with tears in her eyes, say to another, ‘I have lost my poor dear little child, thanks be to the great God!’ This reminded me of the Russian ‘slawa bogu,’ which is the customary addition to every story; and a Russian merchant who once told me he had made a very bad speculation, like the Irishwoman concluded with ‘slawa bogu,’.

When one creeps into an Irish hut, the usual salutation is ‘God save you all!’ and the answer is, ‘God save you kindly!’ Those who now thus replied to our salutation were the sister of Mary Sullivan and her half-grown daughter, who were both sitting at a turf fire boiling the potatoes, with her little son and little daughter, who were lying beside the pig, eating a half-boiled potato which they had taken from the pot. Their father was not at home, for he had been some days on the water, taking up sand. There came, however, another voice, I knew not from what corner of the house, nor did I know what it meant; only it seemed no ‘God save you kindly!’ I therefore inquired from whence the moaning proceeded. ‘It is my eldest son, your honour; he is weak in the understanding, thanks be to the great God! He often moans thus the livelong day.’

The hut was lighted partly by the fire, and partly by a lamp


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which was suspended from the centre of a crooked rafter. This lamp was a great sea-shell, in which they were burning fish oil by a rush wick. By its melancholy gleam I perceived one of the most miserable and helpless creatures I ever beheld. It was a young man, about twenty years of age, who lay doubled up and groaning in a kind of box which represented his bed, and which was, in reality, the best bed in the hut. Beneath him was some straw, covered with rags; and under his head was a pillow, the only one I remarked in the hovel. His mother showed me some parts of his miserable body. His fingers were quite deformed—two of them had grown together—and his arms were as lean as those of a skeleton. His whole frame seemed to vibrate with a convulsive twitching. His mother said, that this was constantly the case with him. As we were examining his hands and feeling them, he raised himself a little, and looked at us with a vacant stare.

‘He has been so from his birth, your honour,’ said his mother; ‘and we have been obliged to support him for twenty years, without his being able to do the least thing for us.’ It occurred to me that the poor creature might not therefore be well treated, as it is not uncommon for poor people to neglect those who cannot help to increase their earnings.

‘And yet you love him?’ inquired I of his poor mother.

‘Love him? Indeed I do, your honour! Why shouldn’t I love him? Isn’t he my son, my own flesh and blood, God bless him! Eh, mavourneen, look up!’ said she to her unfortunate son, while she carefully raised him, supported his head on her arm, and stroked his crippled hand: ‘I am the only one, sir,’ she continued, ‘who understands his language properly. He is always longing for me, and it seems I am the only one he loves. ‘Tis I give him his potatoes every morning, and, when I have it, stirabout and milk. You see he has a better bed than any of us. Mavourneen! don’t groan so, my darling!’ She smoothed his pillow and laid down his head, which he had again turned away from us.

This woman’s affection for her son caused many thoughts to arise in my mind. It appeared to me that as not only the mental but in some measure the corporeal development of her child had remained almost stationary from his birth, so, in like manner, his mother loved him now with the same tenderness, intensity, and indulgence as when, twenty years ago, he was a suckling. She still fed him as she did then; she coaxed and caressed the youth of twenty years of age as she did the infant of a month. Nay, for twenty years she would have kept him at her breast, were it not physically impossible. When we think of the circumstances of


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people such as these, who have scarcely enough to appease their own hunger, who expect their children to work and to earn money, who usually repel and even imprecate the useless consumer, such affection as I have described may well be called a phenomenon; and it is possible that this poor beggar-woman has shown greater affection for her idiot son than is possessed by a hundred thousand mothers. It is a shame that we travellers so frequently neglect such phenomena, which are so often to be found beneath lowly roofs, instead of seeking them out and making them known to the world.

Mary Sullivan, the old aunt, had meanwhile hung her flower-wreathed hat on the wall, and also laid aside other parts of her costume. She then took from her pocket some potatoes and a fish, which had probably been made a present to her; the former she placed on that corner of the fire which she seemed to consider as her own, and the fish she suspended over it by a wire. She next took out her pipe and began to smoke. She told me, in answer to my inquiry, that her smoking cost her at least a halfpenny a day, or upwards of fifteen shillings a year, exclusive of the many little fragile clay pipes which she must use in that time. This was no inconsiderable sum for a beggar-woman; and as in Ireland a large piece of bread can be purchased for a halfpenny, it is to be wished that another Father Mathewmay arise, to wean the poor Irishwomen from tobacco, and induce them to expend in bread, for themselves and their children, what they now lay out on this useless weed.

Tenderness and hospitality are qualities generally possessed by the Irish. All classes are likewise much at their ease in their intercourse with strangers; and in this respect the higher ranks resemble the Parisians. In many countries, when a stranger visits the huts of the poor, he must undergo a long and scrutinizing stare before they feel comfortable in his presence. With the Irish it is quite the reverse. Poor and half-naked though they may be, such accommodation as they have is instantly offered to their well-dressed visitor without embarrassment; and though they never forget to address him politely, as ‘your honour,’ they always appear to consider him—what he really is— their equal.

When I took my leave of the Sullivans, more than one ‘God speed ye!’ accompanied me to the door, with the most sincere thanks for the honour I had done them by my visit, and for the sympathy which I had shown for the unfortunate brother and son, The two little ones had in the meantime lighted a couple of dry splinters of wood for torches, and accompanied me over their


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rough, rocky path. When at last I drove them back, and bade them good-bye, I saw them for a long time standing above on the rock, lighting my way with their torches, while with their pretty little voices they continually called out, ‘Take care, your honour, take care! God speed ye!’

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