Robert Swanton, Ballydehob, Co. Cork, United Irishman and Judge of the Marine Court, New York, 1764-1840

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1764-1840Fr. Coombes a noted Cork historian wrote the following in respect of Robert Swanton.

The Swanton Memorial

An Historical Memorial in Skibbereen

by James Coombes

From the Swanton Family History Worldwide by Louise May Swanton

Two forgotten Ballydehob patriots are linked in a memorial in the old Protestant cemetery in Skibbereen. On the obelisk which surmounts the memorial there is a draped urn with the single word ROBERT inscribed on it. One of the four panels had the following inscription:

Sacred to the Memory of
ROBERT SWANTON
Counsellor at Law
One of the Judges of the Marine
Court of the City of New York
Who departed this life
in Ballidahab
On the 15th of February 1840
aged 76
He was a humble Christian and faithful
Friend and Benefactor

Be ye kind to one another, tenderhearted,
Forgiving one another even as God
for Christ’s sake hath forgiven you.
Epb. iv.3
Do ghradhaigh se na Gaedhil agus an Ghaeilge

Another panel commemorates three children of Thomas Swanton, Maria (d. 21 July 1852, aged 11 years 5 months); Ellen (d. 1 April 1856, aged 17 years 9 months); Annie (. 21 Nov. 1857, aged 17 years 9 months). It also contains the inscriptions: “Omnibus inservientes sed servi unius Domini” and “Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord.”

A third panel commemorates Sarah wife of Nathaniel Evanson, IV July 1830 aged 33. Sarah was almost certainly a sister of Thomas Swanton, who was a nephew of Robert Swanton.

Robert Swanton was born about the year 1764. Richard Deasy of Clonakilty wrote of him in 1845 that he had been a ‘most active agent of the United Irishmen’ and that he had ‘organised the country into a military preparation with sergeants and officers’.

Shortly before the rising of 1798 Lord Edward Fitzgerald, the Sheares brothers and other leaders were arrested. Swanton fled to America. According to one account, he had also been arrested and had escaped from jail. The late Thomas Roycroft of Skibbereen kept alive the tradition that he had been hidden in a butter barrel, smuggled out to sea in a rowing boat, and that he had boarded a ship six miles from the coast.

He soon made his mark in his adopted country, and in the 1820’s, was a leading figure in the ‘Friends of Ireland in New York’. He was the author of ‘A Manifesto to the People of Ireland’ issued by the ‘Friends’. Among his colleagues in this society were Dr. William Power and his brother Father John Power, vicar general of New York, and one of the most eminent priests in America. They were sons of Andrew and Elizabeth Power (1), who lived in the house now (1981) occupied by Mr. Joe Connolly of Deelish Skibbereen. They were nephews of Father John Power, the saintly pastor of Kilmacabea. Further research would probably unearth more details of Robert Swanton’s American career. For the moment, we must be satisfied with the obituary published by the New York Evening Post on 4 April 1840.

“It is with heartfelt regret that we announce the death of Robert Swanton, for many years judge of the Marine Court of this city. He died on the 15th of February last in the County of Cork, Ireland, which place he revisited about four years ago after an absence of more than 36 years. The loss of this inestimable man cannot fail to be severely felt by the poor and oppressed to whom he was an undeviating protector and friend.

Possessed of considerable wealth but disdaining the vanities and luxuries for which wealth is so eagerly sought, he freely contributed to the relief of the indigenous and to promoting the interest of numerous relatives and friends. He was no less alive to the political and moral welfare of his fellow creatures. He was an unswerving and ardent advocate of the rights of man.

In the great effort undertaken at the end of the last century by a magnanimous and self-devoted band of patriots to rescue their native land from the grasp of the oppressor, he nearly sacrificed his life, was driven from his home, to become a friendless and destitute exile. But in the cherished land of his adoption, his sound sense, his intelligence, his integrity and his devotion to popular rights were soon appreciated and earned the esteem and love of a numerous circle of friends.

Neither prosperity nor advancing age dampened the ardor of his philanthropy. We have no doubt that after he had passed the alloted span of man’s existence here, he was willing to sacrifice all for the social regeneration of man as when, 44 years ago, he placed his name on the roll of the “United Irishmen”.

The Truth Teller (2) said of him “To the above just tribute to the memory of a good man – ‘the noblest work of God’ – we add that the following extract of a letter from him, for examination of which we are indebted to one of his distinguished friends, dated Cork 30th November last, showing that in his 80th year he was still the same unchanged, unchangeable and uncompromising Democrat which marked his previous course.

The octogenarian asked an old friend in New York “What are the prospects of my esteemed fellow citizen, Martin Van Buren? Electioneering rumor is busy even here. Well have you tacked British to the self-styled Whigs of the present day”. In allusion to the name the opposition have taken he continues, “You and I have often been amused with names, but never gulled by them. I know that American Democracy will — the people will — be true to themselves and Martin Van Buren will be our next President. I hope to be with you in time to give my feeble support to the good old cause”. The prophetic voice of Robert Swanton is now a voice from the grave: “appreciate, believe, act.”

Ceachta Beaga Gaedhilge, Irish Reading Lessons by Norma Borthwick illustrations by Jack B. Yeates,1905

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This is from Villa Nova digital library collection of Joe McGarrity, he was involved in Republican activities in Ireland and the US in the early 20th century.Ceachta Beaga Gaedhilge Irish Reading Lessons by Norma Borthwick illustration by Jack B Yeates 1905

Taylor and Skinner Maps of West Cork, 1777

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Taylor and Skinner Maps of West Cork, 1777

https://durrushistory.wordpress.com/2014/11/15/john-speed-map-of-west-cork-1630/

https://durrushistory.wordpress.com/historic-maps-from-cork-city-and-county-from-1600/

Non farming leases Bantry Area mainly from Bantry House Papers 1565-1914

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This list comes mainly from the online catalogue of the Bntry House papers held in University College Cork, Boole Library with some from the Paddy O’Keeffe (Bantry businessman and historian) in the Cork Archives.

Occupations Bantry

Click to access Bantryhouse.pdf

The National Archives in Dublin have two rent books from the Bantry Estate dating from the 1780s (ref MS. 5944 and 5955).  These contain details of tenancies and tenants in the Bantry and Beara areas.  Quite a numbe of the tenants are of the O’Sullivan family and would be in the category of middle-men.

 

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Date Name Occupation Place Bantry except where otherwise indicated

1565 Sir Owen O’Sullivan Landowner Granted Whiddy Island by crown, Paddy O’Keeffe papers.§
1591 Hugo Brightoy and James ~Derbyshire Fishery owners Whiddy Island Took a mortgage from Sir Owen O’Sullivan and his son Owen O’Sullivan mentioned in Paddy O”Keeffe papers Cork Archive.
1608 Edward Davenant (d. 1639) Fishery Proprietor (with John Snelling d. 1626) Holder of lease of 31 years believed to be from Owen O’Sullivan Downaboy of lands at Seskin, Ballegobbane and Caherdonly from Paddy O’Keeffe papers in Cork Archive
1728 Hugh Hutchinson Mentioned in deed Blackrock
Richard Goodwin Comholly
John Williams
Theophilius Hutchinson
Robert Lantoy Goodwin
1730 George Murray In deed
1744 William Blair In deed from William Annesly to Richard White
1746 Charles Thomas
1746 William Blatchford Victualler and Cooper
1754 Richard Blair In deed
1754 John Goodwin Apotherary
1755 Robert Young Merchant
1755 Thomas and John Murray Weavers
1756 Robert Collins Joyner
1769 Richard Spenser Weaver
1773 John Clerke Clothier and Post-Master
1786 John Blatchford Shopkeeper
1786 David Jenkins Shopkeeper
1787 Michael Gallawy Shopkeeper
1789 John Banfield
John Kirby
Samuel Hellen
Denis Healy
Richrd Goggin
Cornelius Clery
Sylvester Clery
David Dick
Thomas Tamplin
Cornelius Sullivan otherwise Brah
Doctor Colnan
Daniel Sullivan (his father Cornelius Sullivan), Ananias Sullivan.
Timothy Sullivan
Thomas Jenkins premises formerly salt house
Chandler
Innkeeper

Weaver
Weaver

Cordwiner
Boatman
Sub Constable

Doctor
Hatter

Shopkeeper
1790 Florence Cotter the Elder and Patrick Cotter Blacksmiths Parkplace
1790 Tom Kirby
John Goodwin
John Barry
John Bird Senior and Junior Farmers
Philip Harrington Innkeeper
Surgeon
Tidewaiter

Weaver
1791 Elizabeth Jagoe, son John
Francis Hoskins Widow
1792 Daniel Sullivan
Thomas Bird Shopkeeper
Nailor
1793 James and John Dungan Smiths Dunemark
1793 John Burk Cooper Parkplace
1793 James and John Dungan Smiths Dunemark
1793 John Burk
John Banfield
Timothy Sulivan Cooper
Chandler
Victualler Parkplace
1794 Thomas and Ann Barter
Daniel Sullivan

Farmer and Carier Glawn
1795 John Young
Cornelius Casey Property holder
Carrier
1796 Timothy Sullivan
Michael Galwey
Catherine McCarthy
Timothy Flyn (surrendered to Denis T. Sullivan)
Denis Carthy
Richard Hoskin
William Gill
John Clerke
Timothy Sullivan
Denis Flyn held by William Connolly
John Warner
Robert Bird
Eliza Lynch
Dan and Tim Lynch
Mochael Celler
Michael Mccarthy Merchant
Merchant

Carpenter

Victualler

Postman

Grocer
1800s Timothy Sullivan Victualler
1800 John Warner
John and Robert Clerk
Farmers
1801 Timothy Mahony
Richrd Hoskin
Richard Clerke Shopkeeper
Blacksmith
Shopkeeper
1802 Richard Barret
John and William Jnr Young Cooper
Shopkeepers
1802 Batt Daly Cooper
1803 Robert Nicholas Bird Merchant
1804 Christopher Bant
Philip Harrington Shopkeeper
Weaver
1805 Jeremiah Sullivan Boatman
1806 Richard Hoskins the elder and younger Blacksmith , Eilliam Downing
Robert Kenney Cordwainer
1807 John Clerke Postmaster
1808 Humphrey Sullivan
Alexander Gibbons
Daniel Connoly\Cornelius Mahony formerly denis Williams
Jmes rearden
Denis Bryan
Darby Mahony
John Smith
Patrick Shea
Timothy Sullivan
Charles McDonnough formerly Peter Bird
Robert Henry from Jeremiah Sullivan surrendered 1811 Butcher

Donemark
1809 Timothy Shea father James
Esther Cook widow
Patrick Lyne formerly Daniel Latterford Carpenter

Fisherman
1811 William Hutchinson Codwaiter
1810 Robert Harding formerly John Driscoll In deed
Timothy Linnehan White Smith
Patrick Leary Chairmaker
Cornelius Sullivan Weaver
Denis Slattery Mason
Dennis Crimeen Boatman
Jeremiah Sullivan Weaver
Patrick Kearney Publican
Richard Clerke Merchant
1812 Timothy Sullivan Merchant
Young Lavers Merchant
Cornelius Sullivan Grocer
Denis O’Leary Shopkeeper
Robert John Bird Tanner
Timothy Flyn Carpenter
Thomas Sullivan Miller
John Shea Brogue Maker
Daniel Sullivan Hatter
Humphrey Sullivan
William Dealy Victualler

Donemark
1813 Thomas Hunter Baker
Jeremiah Croneen Dealer
1814 Michael Flyn Tanner
Laurence and John Kenedy Weavers
John Barry Quarryman
Rev. Charles Smith Minister Cappanaloghy
Thomas Godson Writing Clerk Brennybeg land formerly occupied by his grandfather
1816 Edward Moroney Publican
Henry Clerke Cordwainer (Shoemaker)
John Slattery Mason
1817 Frances Blair one of 6 daughters of Hamilton Blair In will
1817 Denis Hurly Fisherman
Jeremiah Hurly Tyler
Daniel Collins Policeman
Samuel Young Tide Surveyor
Edward Blake Fisherman
1818 David Dick Revenue Officer
William Young Shopkeeper
1819 Timothy Sullivan Shopkeeper
1822 John Vickery Shopkeeper
Richard Spenser Linen Weaver
1823 Timothy Sullivan Victualler
William Mealy Postmaster Castletown
William (Wats Healy) Postmaster Castletowm
1824 Daniel Donovan Ropemaker
Morty P. O’Sullivan Shopkeeper
1825 Timothy Murphy Ship’s Master Mariner
Jeremial Neal
Samuel Piddle Wheelwright
In deed
Garret Barry Shopkeeper
1827 Michael Daly Cooper
1828 John Godson Architect
1830 John Tagoe (Jago)
Edward Barry Storekeeper near Quay
Donemark
1832 Samuel Willis
Jeremiah Sullivan
Jeremiah (Laurcy) Dwyer
Blacksmith
Publican
1834 Denis Sullivan Shopkeeper
1835 Philip Armstrong Medical Doctor
1836 Daniel Timothy Sullivan Tanner
1837 Thomas Eccles Hotel keeper Glengariff
1839 Daniel Riordan
William Cotter Shoemaker
Shoemaker
1840 Thomas Vickery Shopkeeper
1842 John Jago Barrister
1844 John Leary went to America Lawyer
Jeremiah exec of Henry Cullinane Shopkeeper
1849 John Lavellin Puxley, Tensy, South Wales Mining Rights Allihies Area and later deeds
1849 Rev, Michael O’Leary
David Donovan
Mary Sullivan Priest for schoolhouse
Process Officer
Dealer Trafask
1851 Timothy McCarthy Dealer
Mary Webber Dress Maker
1852 John Meara Shopkeeper Lisaramig
John O’Connell Merchant
Thomas Godson Hotelier
1853 Rev. Thomas O’Grady Minister for schoolhouse Curriglass
1855 Thomas Lannin Shopkeeper
1856 Daniel Sullivan Postmaster Castletown
Daniel Moriarty Shopkeeper Castletown
James Murphy Shopkeeper Castletown
Patrick Sullivan Builder Castletown
1857 Timothy Murphy Shoemaker
1860 Timothy Harrington Shopkeeper Castletown
Michael Hanly Shopkeeper Castletown
1862 Denis Murphy Merchant

Timothy Regan Harrington Merchant Castletown
1863 Thomas Spenser Shopkeeper (Dunmanway)
Nicholas Power Master Mariner Castletown
Michael Sullivan Smith Castletown
1864 Cornelius O’Leary Merchant Newtown
1865 Charles Thomas Mining Rights Lisherenig, ejected let to J. Warner
1866 R.Auketell William B. Ritchie Moning rights Dromkeal, Dromduff East and West
1867 William Coakley Carrier
Tom Murphy Grocer, the Square Macroom
1869 William Lannin George Bird Clerk workhouse
Chairman
1870 William Murphy Builder timber merchant
1875 Payne Estate Manager
1877 William Clarke Merchant
John B. Eddy, William J. Sennot ejected and replaced by James Coates Slate Quarries Droumkeal, Teenamoderee, Droumduff
1878 John McCarthy formerly John Goodman Shopkeeper Tanyard originally leased by Young 18117
1879 Paul Kingston Farmer Inchingerig Caheragh
1880 John O’Shea Mariner and Publican
1881 John Vickery Hotel Keeper
1882 Denis McCarthy Marchant
1883 Daniel Healy
John McCarthy Victualler
Shopkeeper
1885 Cornelius O’Leary
Daniel Sullivan
William Shanahan Tailor
Car Driver
Carpenter
1886 William Warnr Saddler
1887 Mary Cullinane
Berehaven Mining Co. Shopkeeper
Surrender Mining Leases
1888 Robert Clerk
Michael McCarthy
John McCarthy Shoemaker
Merchant
Victualler
Castletown
1889 Timothy McCarthy
Cornelius McCarthy
Julia O’Leary Cattle Dealer
Butcher
Shopkeeper
1890 Denis Crowley
James Frances Murphy

Patrick
O’Callaghan
Joseph
Richard Acton
Patrick Murphy
Hotel Proprietor
Grocer and Spirit Merchant
Shopkeeper

Shopkeeper
Shopkeeper Castletown

Castletown
1895 Patrick O’Brien

George W. Biggs Shopkeeper bankrupt
1901
Merchant
1896 John Swanton Warner Merchant Bantry and Castletown
1901 Thomas Lannin
Patrick Murphy Farmer
Shoemaker Carriganass
Breenybeg
1904 Denis and Michael O’Shea Shopkeeper Castleton
1906 Quinlavan Sullivan
Richard Harvey Shoemaker
Constable RIC Ardgroom village
Glengariff
1907 Ellen and Patrick O’Brien Publican
1908 Michael Hanly
Admiralty surrendered 1926 Shopkeeper Castletown
Garnish Island
1913 William Henry O’Sullivan J.P. In deed
1914 John Hurley Civil Bill Officer Castletown

Baptismal Register (Methodist), Berehaven Mines, Co. Cork 1842-1878

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Methodist Baptismal Register Berehave, Co. Cork, Mines 1842-1878

Details of the register came from the Methodist Central Office in Belfast. Looking at the names they seems to those of Allihies miners who probably came in from Cornnwall and when the mines closed left. The are very few if any of the names in the area today

Irish Law School, 1571

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The English Jesuit writer Edmund Campion after a visit to Ireland wrote the History of Ireland (1571) and described the inside of a law school at the time where junior brehons were trained ‘ I have seese them where they kept school, ten in some one chamber, grovelling upon couches of straw, their bookes at their noses, themselves lying flatte prostrate, and so to chaunte out their lessons by peece-meal, being for the most part lusty fellowes of trenty-five years and upwards’.

Devestation of the Famine. Goleen, Crookhaven District West Carbery, Co. Cork Fund. Borrowers 1846 -1853

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Goleen</aGoleen /Kilmoe Compiled by Constables Gleeson and Richard Aldwell Goleen, May 1853
(PRO) T 91/142aIrish Reproductive Loans Fund Records. County: Cork. Townland: Dunboy1848 to 1854format: Text – contains: 445 subrecords
(PRO) T 91/142a/0426Irish Reproductive Loans Fund Records. County: Cork. Townland: Goleen1848 to 1854format: Text – see also: related subrecords




Ardnamanagh

 Sureties

Comment

Mick Brown Not there 1853

Nat Lannin Not there 1853

Mick Sheehan Small farmer went to England 1847

Robt. Newman In fair circumstances farmer

John Hegatty Small farmer in fair circumstances also carter

John Whitley A farmer with a shop in Skull in fair circumstances

Henry or Harry Whitley Doing well as a farmer

Thade Base? Working occasionally as a labourer for hire

Will Green Comfortable farmer

Richard Newman Not there 1853

Wm. Barry Labourer with 3 acres of land went to England 1848

James Barry John Barry and Tom Bennett both Ardnamanagh Not there 1853

Denis Driscoll Thomas Bennett Jerry Driscoll Schull A pauper poor labourer died 1849

Tom Bennett John Barry and William. Green Ardnamana A pauper?

Mick Regan John Hegarty John Barry both Ardnamana Poor labourer died 1847 in great distress

Flor Cunningham Thomas Bennett and Mary Connell both Ardnamana A pauper labourer went to England 1847

Pat Sheehan Tom Bennett and John Barry both Ardnamana Small farmer died 1848

Mary Connell Surrendered farm unable to pay rent went to America 11

Thomas or Tom Bennett A farmer in poor circumstances travelling around the country as a labourer since 1847

Frank Post Small farmer emigrated to America 1853

Ellen Driscoll Lived with Widow Brien on whom she was dependant occasionally goes to England to earn her bread last seen 1852

Bat Sheehan Not there 1853

Tomas or Tom Barry Lives in Meenane as a labourer

Wm. Fitzgerald Wm. Barry Ardnamagh Thomas Barnett Schull Left Labourer died in great distress in 1847

Con Cotter Small farmer died 1848

John Green Labourer died 1847 in great distress

John Barry Tom Bennett A pauper small farmer in fair circumstances occasionally as a labourer for hire

Ardnatenant

John Minihane Stephen Whelahane Croneen Small farmer went to America in 1847

Denis Croneen Was small farmer now labourer

Michael Minihane Died 1851

Se? Minihane Small farmer went to England 1847

Bat Minihane Mick Minehane John Minehane both Ardtenant Small farmer went to England 1847

Rich. Cotter Small farmer died 1847

Ballybrack

Michael or Mick Regan Left 1847

Balteen

John Newman Frances? Whitley Gubeen Robt. Newman Dromana? A pauper poor labourer

John Donovan Bart Collins Skull Tade Donovan Gun Point

Mary Minihane Spinstress

Patrick Sullivan Poor labourer died in 1847 another Patrick Sullivan resides in the townland is comfortable.

Margt. Menehan John Sullivan Gubeen Patrick Sullivan Balteen

John Raycroft John Whitley and Ben Raycroft both Leamcon

Ballycurnisk

Denis Crowley had one cow and two sheep died in 1847 of destitution

Denis Regan Had no means of livelihood but labouring died 1847 of destitution

Denis Driscoll Did not reside in 1846

Ballydehob

Danl. Sullivan Miner went to England 1847

Denis Driscoll No means of support except by living among friends pauper in Skull workhouse

Thomas Ring Not there in 1846

Caharlaska

James Mullins Small farmer now resides in Gubeen 1853

John Hunt Small farmer emigrated to America 1848

Peter Hunt John Hunt Caherlusky Rich. Goggin Coleigh Labourer died in 1848

Corley Desmond Emigrated to America 1849

Sandy Driscoll Small farmer went to England 1851

James Hunt Frank Port/?Ardnamana A tailor died in

John Driscoll Was comfortable farmer died 1846

Widow Kitty Hunt James Mullins? Caherarlaska Jenny Collins Keelenogue Was small farmer 1853 resided with her son in law Denis Hayes at Coolagh on whom she relied for support

Dan Coakley James Mullins and James Hunt Caherlaska Labourer died 1847

Caherlasky

James Hunt Frank Port?. Ardnamagh James Sullivan Caherlasky Hunt dead securities paupers

Cappagh

Danl. Sullivan Died in 1847 of destitution

Edward Power Michael Burke Skull Thomas Holland Cooradaragan A pauper securities left the country.

Mary Carty Danl. Sullivan and Denis Driscoll both Ballydehob Not there 1846

Wm. Cunningham An odd day’s labour old and feeble

Jeremiah Mahony John Menehaun Gortnamona Denis Croneen Ardtinant

Norry Carthy Edward Power Cappa John Carthy Coappinaclly

Cappagh

Danl. Sullivan Died in 1847 of destitution

Edward Power Michael Burke Skull Thomas Holland Cooradaragan A pauper securities left the country.

Mary Carty Danl. Sullivan and Denis Driscoll both Ballydehob Not there 1846

Wm. Cunningham An odd day’s labour old and feeble

Jeremiah Mahony John Menehaun Gortnamona Denis Croneen Ardtinant

Norry Carthy Edward Power Cappa John Carthy Coappinaclly

Cappaghnacallee

Jeremiah Mahony Resides 1853 in Cosheen works as a miner

Collogh

Thomas Goggin Small farmer died 1847 man of the same name lives in the townland 1853

Richard Goggin Labourer died 1847

Tim Sullivan Small farmer died 1847

James Hunt Not resident in Colla man of the name a tailor was in Caherlaska died in 1847

Peter Hunt Not resident in 1846 man of the name a labourer in Caherlaska died in 1848

John Goggin Not there 1853

Danl. Carthy Not there 1853

Tim Sullivan Small farmer died 1847

Judy Driscoll Had a small farm now supports herself in 1853 in Caheslaska by the sale of eggs and her son in England.

Richd. Goggin James and Peter Hunt Colla Paupers died 1847 small farmer

John Sullivan Andy Tim Carthy Michl. Shea both of Skull A pauper

Gerry Barnett Peter Hunt Caherlusky Rich Goggin Colegh Small farmer America 1849

Sarah Allen John Driscoll Cahirlooska Thomas Goggin Colla Labourer’s wife lives by the purchase of eggs

John Driscoll Jerry Driscoll Skull Sandy Driscoll Coalinaska

Coosheen/Consheen

Dan Sullivan Denis Regan Leasheen Denis Crowley Ballycumisk Labourer died 1847

John Deasy Pathe Hegarthy Goleen? Richard Cotter Ardtenant Small farmer died 1848

Mary Sullivan James Cotter Coosheen John Sullivan Gubeen

Marg. Sullivan Pauper left about 1847

Pat Barrett Labourer 1853 in Skull

Mary Condon John Sullivan James Cotter both Gubeen Not there 1853

William Tonkins Clerk of Cosheen mines, now in same capacity at Kileen Mines Muintervara

Mary Regan John Regan (Dau) and Denis Regan both Coosheen No such person 1853

Denis Regan John Regan Timothy Driscoll Keelnabrogue No such person 1853

James Cotter Small farmer went to America

John Brien Labourer died 1853

Denis Sullivan Small farmer died 1847

Peter Brien Small farmer went to America

Mary Brien Cornelius Cotter Ardmanna? Charles Collins Not there 1853

Honor Crowley Daniel Holland Woodlands Phil Regan Coosheen

John Regan Denis, Honor Crowley, Phil Regan No such persons for last 15 years

Cooridarrigon

Tho. Holland Labourer went to Kenmare

Tom Sheehane (Mor) Comfortable farmer died in 1847

John Sheehane (Mor) Comfortable farmer in 1844 when he died

Tom Sheehan William Sheehan and Tim Sheehan Cooriderigin Pauper

Wm. Sheehane Mick Sheehan Mor Wm. Hunt Dereentra.  A small farmer died in 1847

Denis Sheehean No one of the name lived there in 1846 one did in 1837 who was a small farmer

Thade Carthy Daniel McGrath John Bennett Did not reside 1846

Tim Shehane This man was not in the townland in 1846 a man of the name was there in 1833 was then a comfortable farmer

Margt. Sullivan Willm. Sheehan Michl. Sheehan (More) both Corradanigan A small farm died in 1847

Mick Sheehane Daniel McGrath Rahoor Pat Leahy Skull Died in 1847

Mick. Sheehane (Mor) Small farmer died in 1847

Chas. Roach Robert Newman and Mick Sheehan both Ardmana Blacksmith in 1853

John Sheehan Andy Driscoll Derryconnell Denis Sheehan Corradary

Cove

John Barry Thomas Barry Ardnamanagh Tim Donovan Currans Labourer Died in workhouse of famine securities paupers

William Coghlan Labourer Died of famine October 1847

Ben Raycroft Joseph Raycroft and John Whitley both Leamcon A pauper

Thos. Salter In great distress now lives in Ardavinna in very low circumstances

James Cotter William Cotter and John Cotter Cove Went to England in 1848 labouring

Crough

Dan Gallagher Had a small lot of ground died in great distress 1847

James Carthy Small farmer died in poorhouse Skull 1850

Thomas Carthy Small farmer emigrated to America 1847

Crue

Ellen Brown Small holder had 2 or 3 cows died 1848

John Brown Comfortable farmer died in 1849

John Sullivan Small farmer died in 1850

James Cotter Labourer in poor circumstances with 9 children

John Hayes Labourer

Mary Murphy John Brown and John Sullivan Corragh A huckster in poor circumstances supposed to have gone to England in 1852

John no.2229 Tom Mahony Gubeen Robert Newman Ardmana A pauper

Ellen Browne 2193 Sune/ A pauper

Dreeenatra

Andy Downey Did not reside in 1846

William Hart A small farmer in poor circumstances died in 1847

Ellen Cotter John Sullivan James Cotter both Gubeen Held a small farm in poor circumstances relies on son who is a labourer

Jas. 2236 Mick McCarthy Dereentra Pat Leahy Skull

Terry Sullivan John Sullivan James Cotter both Gubeen

Daniel Sullivan A labourer in poor circumstances

Pat Meanhaun (Minihane) William Mullins Skull Jeremiah Minihane Ardnamanagh A small farmer in struggling circumstances emigrated to America 1852

Jerry Sullivan A small farmer in poor circumstances died in 1847

John Croneen In poor circumstances died in 1847

Norry Cotter James Cotter and Andy Donovan Derrentra A poor woman occasionally employed as a servant

Mickl. Carthy Lived as a small farmer in struggling circumstances emigrated to America in 1848

Thomas Calnane Sullivan A small farmer in poor circumstances died in 1847

James Cotter A small farmer in poor circumstances works as a labourer

Catherine Sullivan John Sullivan Gubeen Dan Sullivan Dereeentra In poor circumstances had a small farm died in 1847

Norry Mahony Thos..Sullivan and John Croneen both Dereentra A poor woman occasionally employed as a servant

Derraconnell or Derryconnell

Michl. Wholohan A small farmer in poor circumstances went to America 1851

Kate Cotter Stephen Wholehan Tade Carthy Corridarrigan

Mary Fitzgerald Niall/ Fitzgerald Patrick Sullivan both Derricomule Servant occasionally employed went to England 1848

Margt. Wholahan A small farmer in poor circumstances went to America 1853

Jerh. Brien Not there 1846

Pat Sullivan Poor labourer went to England 1848

John Coghlan Poor labourer died in 1847

Michael Fitzgerald Labourer in poor circumstances now 1853 lives in Letter

Andy Driscoll Poor labourer went to England 1849

Ellen Coghlan James Cotter Gubeen John Coghlan Dern? Not there in 1853

Tim Regan Philip Willis and James Collins both Keelbrogue Paid, not there in 1853

Stephen Wholhan Michael Wholehane Deraconnell John Minahane Ardtenant Small farmer in low circumstances

Dreenane

Thade Sullivan Struggling smallholder went to America 1847

Danl. Sullivan Lived with mother on small farm in poor circumstances went to America 1847

Glawn

Pat Heagarty In great distress went to England 1847 died there

Groves

Mick Horrigan Elias?

Hayes Morgan Donovan both Gubbeen Gone to America 1850 was in comfortable circumstances Hayes a pauper

Gubeen

Robert Warner Richard Cole and William Salter Gubeen

Patrick Holland

Patrick Ross

John Desmond

John Young Labourer not in good circumstances went to America in 1848

Thomas or Tom Whitley Emigrated to America 1850

George Baker Farmer was doing well died 1847

Simon Driscoll Not there 1853

Jerry Collins Not there 1853

John Cunningham Poor labourer died 1847

Tom Attridge James Mahony Skeagh James Mullins Cahirlasky Small farmer in poor circumstances died in 1847

Jerry Collins Not there 1853

Widow Eliza Coghlan Daniel Coghlan Skull Thomas Salter Cove Small spot of land struggling circumstances died 1849

Tom Lannin John King and Mick Brown Aednamana Poor labourer died 1847

Michael Driscoll Michael Courtney and John Desmond Gubeen In struggling circumstances went to England 1848

Michael Courtney Poor labourer died in 1851

Tim Leary

James Cotter Tom Coaghlan Gubeen John Barry Ardmana Dead

John Cole William and James Cole, Gubeen Left the parish a pauper was a farmer in comfortable circumstances

Elias Hayes A pauper in very poor circumstances died 1853

Judy Bohane? 2197 Mick O’Brien Gubeen John Barry Ardmana Pauper

Judy Crowley Michael and John Sullivan Gubeen Sick

Jas. Sweeney James Cotter and John Hayes, Coragh Died of famine

Bess Galavane John Sullivan and James Cotter both Gubeen In poor circumstances lately 1853 became a paid nurse minder in Skull Union Workhouse at a low salary

Denis Hegarty John Barry and Denis Driscoll Ardnamanagh A poor farmer

George Woods Daniel Driscoll Gubeen John Barry Ardnamana Died of famine, poor labourer 1847

Widow Bridget Young John Young and George Bake both Gubeen A small spot of land in poor circumstances went to America 1853

Joe Whitley Tom Heayes and John Mehium? Jnr both Gubeen A pauper A farmer doing well? died 1850

Mary Sullivan John Sullivan and James Cotter both Gubeen

Rich Cole John Sullivan and John Cole both Gubeen Sick a Pauper Dead 1853 a poor weaver wife and 3 children?

Con Sullivan William and James Mullins both Gubeen All died

Jerry Brien John Brien Coosheen Peter Brien A pauper? comfortable farmer died 1847

Thade Regan John Sullivan John Coek both Gubeen A pauper labourer went to England 1851

Frank Whitley John Sullivan and John Whitley both Gubeen A farmer and carrier in tolerable circumstances 1853 in comfortable circumstances

John Sullivan Tade Regan and James Cotter Gubeen Supported himself collecting rags? Went to Cork 1847

Denis Driscoll Comfortable farmer died 1847

John Whitley Poor labourer died 1850

John Melvin Jnr? Poor labourer went to England 1851

Tom Hayes Was a small farmer a sawyer doing well 1853 resides in Ballydehob doing very well appears to be independent

James Cotter Farmer doing well died in 1847

Wm. Mullins Farmer in fair circumstances died 1847

Jas Mullins In poor circumstances reliant on his sons for support

Gerry Brien Comfortable farmer died 1847

Con Mahony Was in poor circumstances 1853 in tolerably good circumstances

Judy Brien man No information

Denis Hegarty Poor farmer low circumstances

Thade Regan Poor labourer went to England 1851

Tom Coghlan or Thomas No information

Judy Crowley Ni information

William Coghlan Poor farmer died 1847

Eliza Coghlan Farmer in poor circumstances died 1847

Daniel Coghlan Poor labourer died 1853

Robert Warner In poor circumstances died 1847

Mick Sullivan James Cotter and John Desmond Gubeen Fine remitted because sick poor labourer died 1847

James Sweeney Was a poor teacher 1853 Hare Island as teacher

John Desmond James Cotter and John Sullivan both Gubeen In England

Nat. Warner Richard Cole Robert Warner Died 1847 poor circumstances securities paupers

Morgan Donovan Doing well 1853 a farm and as a blacksmith

Jas. Hunt Labourer drowned in 1846

John Sullivan Supported himself peddling went to England in 1848 believed dead

Mick Brien Small farmer in comfortable circumstances died 1848

William Cole Comfortable farmer America 1848

Michael Sullivan Poor labourer died in 1847

Timothy Landon

Michael Crowley

John Cotter

Wm. Barry

William Labrin?

Mick Mccarthy

Peter Sullivan

Timothy Donovan

John Beasly

John Cole A farmer in comfortable circumstances

Kitty Hunt John Sullivan James Hunt both Gubeen A pauper

Simon Levis John Desmond Gubeen Sick

William Salter Robert Cole Gubeen Sick Was in comfortable circumstances put out of his land 1853 a very poor man

John Salter (debt transferred from 1095) Gone to England, poor labourer died 1847?

Peter Sullivan William Cole Michael Sullivan both Gubeen Poor labourer died 1848

William Coghlan Eliza Coghlan and Daniel Coghlan both Gubeen `Died of famine

Mick Burke Morgan Donovan Michael Brien both Gubeen Was a butcher, comfortable went to Cork died there 1847

Gun Point

Danl Gallagher Not there 1853

Tom Cunningham Joseph Roycroft More Gunpoint Mick Regan Ballybrack A pauper was small farmer in 1853 labourer in poor circumstances in Cove

Dan Gallivan John Gallavan Skule Mick Regan Ballybrack

Jas Roycroft (Mor) Not in area since 1843

Jerry Donovan Small farmer in poor circumstances died 1847

Thade Donovan Was small farmer now labourer in Colla

Guranes

Tom Connell Jim Donovan fehow/ and Daniel Collins both Gurrans Transported for 7 years for sheep stealing

Tim Donovan (Fehane) In low circumstances went to England in 1848 still there in 1853

Danl. Collins Poor and in great distress now in 1853 in service in Ardravinna has a wife and children who are also poor and in great distress A small farmer in poor circumstances died in 1848

Timothy Donovan Was rather comfortable but died poorly in 1848

Gortnamona Labourer

Patrick Kilty Labourer

Tim Driscoll Labourer

John Meehaun Labourer

John Condon Labourer

Wm. Neville Labourer

Curly Driscoll Labourer

Pat Cotter Labourer

Mick Coghlan Labourer

Wid. Carthy Labourer

William Donovan Labourer

Pat Cotter Labourer

Wid. Cotter Destitute widow

Wid. Goggin Destitute widow

John Minihane (Mor) Died 1849 Destitute widow

Wid Sauham? Destitute widow

Bat Minihane Ardtetenant

Keelbronogue

John Croneen Labourer

Timothy Shea Labourer

James Hunt Shoemaker

Gerry Minihane Labourer

Danl Sullivan Was a weaver had no land or stock died in 1847 of destitution.

Jer. Brien Had a horse two cows and four sheep 1853 resides in Rossbrin maintained by his children who work in the mines

Denis Driscoll Simon Driscol and Gerry Collins Gubeen Died of fever 1847

Magt. Minihane Dealt in eggs no land or stock died of destitution 1847

Dan Minihane Srn. Had one cow died in 1847 of fever

Dan Minihane Jnr. Had a horse and two cows went to America 1849

Pat or Patrick Sullivan Tulig Labourer no land or stock left land 1847 thinks went to England

Norry Hurley Dealt in eggs had no stock died in 1847 of destitution

Kate Menehane Dan Minehane Jnr. Dan Minehane Snr. Both Kealbronoge Had a horse and 2 cows went to America 1853

Phillip Willis 2 horses 10 or 12 cows 5 or 6 heifers 12 sheep

Gerry Nugent Had 2 cows died in 1847 of destitution

John Collins Not there 1846

Daniel Driscoll Had one cow died 1847 of destitution

Thomas Coghlan James Cotter John Sullivan Keelbronogue Had one cow went to England in 1847

John Sullivan Snr Not there 1846

John Sullivan Jnr Not there 1846

James Coghlan Labourer

Mick Bohane Small farmer

Tom Donovan Cunnigh Labourer

Jas Cotter 2 horses 5 cows 12 sheep died in 1847 of fever, remainder of family went to America 1848

Charles Regan Labourer Died in 1850 of fever

Patrick Regan Has 3 cows and a donkey

David Brien Not there 1846

Mary Mahony Dealt in eggs went to England 1847

Thomas Coghlan Had one cow went to England 1847

John Coghlan Labourer Died 1847 destitution

John Regan Had a horse 2 cows and 2 heifers died 1847 destitution

Timothy Driscoll Had one horse one cow died 1847 destitution

Mary Hurly John Minihane Ardtenant Patrick Sullivan Kealbronogue

John Sullivan John Sullivan and James Cotter Kilbronogue

Jerry Collins James Cotter Dreentra George Nugent Keelbgogue Left the parish had one cow left for England 1852

Tom Sullivan John Minahone Ardinitenant Patrick Sullivan Keelbronogue Worked as a miner no land or stock died 1847 of destitution

Jerry Driscoll Tim Milighan Dan Driscoll both Rossbrin Had no land, mason died of destitution 1847

Bat Sullivan John Menehaun Kealbrogue

Denis Driscoll Tim Milighan and Daniel Driscoll both Rosbrin Had a piece of land one cow died 1847 of destitution

John Coghlan James Cotter Gubeen Daniel Driscoll Keelbronague

Ellen Coghlan Thomas Coghlan and James Cotter Gubeen Left for England 1849

Roger Cunningham Labourer

Widow Cunningham’s son Labourer

Ellen Coghln John Coghlan Dan Driscoll both Kilbronogue

Cornelius Driscoll Shoemaker

Simon Driscoll Small Farmer

Timothy Mahony Farmer

George Nugent Labourer

John Driscole Philip Willis and John Collins both Kenlomoue Labourer had no land or stock died 1847 of destitution

Lemcon

Ben Roycroft Poor labourer left townland in 1849

Jamies Roycroft No person was someone of the name in Kilpatrick doing pretty well emigrated to America 1852

John Whitley Poor labourer died 1847

Joe Roycroft Farmer doing fairly well

Lowertown

John Keeffe James Cotter and John Sullivan Gubeen Labourer died 1847

Liscaha

Houd. Croneen She was in great distress died in 1849

Mary King Thomas King Ballydehob Charles King Schull In low circumstances went to England 1850 living on the charity of friends

Meenavane

Wm. Sheehan James Sheehan Meenvane Mick Sheehan Carradavagun A pauper Small farmer went to England 1847

James Sheehane Small farmer went to England 1847

Mount Gabriel

John Peters Small farmer died in 1847

None

Dan Mahony

Dan Coghlan …liath Cooghlan and John Sullivan both Gubeen

Ed Goggin James Cotter Cousagh John Hickey Woodlands Sick

Daniel Callaghan or Gallaghan Snoph James Carthy and Thomas Carthy both Connagh

Rosbrin

John Carthy Denis Driscoll Keelbronogue Danl. Sullivan Cappagh Worked as a miner had one cow has three cows and eight sheep

Tim Mehigan Had some land and tree cows some sheep went to Cork in 1847

Patrick Regan Had a piece of land died of destitution 1847

Dan Driscoll Did not reside in 1846

Joan Barry Flor Canty Denis Regan Coosheen Was maintained by the neighbours Flor McCarthy died in 1847 of destitution

Flor Carthy Worked as a miner in Cosheen went to England in 1847 and has not returned

Jerry Carthy Patrick Regan Rossbrin and Jerry Brien Keelbrongue Worked as a minor in Cusheen mines went to Cork in 1847 and died there in 1848

Mary Menehane Denis Regan and Denis Driscoll both Ballylusky? Does not reside in 1846

Stuick

Margt. Regan Michl. Hurly Stauic Willm. Cunningham Cappa She dealt in eggs died 1847 of destitution

Mary Sullivan John Sullivan James Cotter Gubeen Married a labourer died in 1847 of destitution

Mick. Hurley Not there 1846

Skeagh

Jas. Mahony James Mahony ? Denis Driscoll Ardnamagh A pauper small farmer in poor circumstances died in 1848

Rick. Regan Small farmer in poor circumstances died in 1848

Pat Regan Poor labourer went to England 1852

James Mahony Jnr. Was in poor circumstances now (1843) in comfortable circumstances

Skull

Jas Driscoll Joe There was a man Mick Driscoll Joe a poor labourer died 1847

Con Mahony Was in comfortable circumstances 1853 struggling blacksmith

Danl Coghlan Poor labourer died 1853

John Gualivane Small farmer struggling circumstances died 1848

Ellen Cunningham In poor circumstances died 1852

Ben Peer Poor shoemaker emigrated 1848

Simon Levis Poor labourer resides 1853 in Cappa 8s a week wife and 3 children

Richard Cole In comfortable circumstances shopkeeper died 1849

Denis Regan In comfortable circumstances left 1847

Tom Bennett Small farmer poor circumstances

John Driscoll William Barnett/ Danl. Carthy both Skull

Denis Sullivan Bat. Carthy Schull Tim Sullivan Collagh Left country

Philip Holland Richard and Patrick Regan both Skea A pauper a very distressed man with a large family struggling as a blacksmith

Din Carty Thomas Bennett Ardnamana Dan Desmond Skull A pauper labourer went to America 1847

Tom Ellis Morgan Donovan Gubeen Tom Barry Ardnamana Sick a pauper 1846 doing pretty well, 1853 assisted by his 2 sons in the British Navy

Cath. Barry James Hunt Caherlaska Michael Sheehan Ardmana Not there 1853

Ellen Collins Daniel Carthy and Peter Brien both Skull

Margt Murphy Ba. Collins John Dinneen Cusheen Sureties one a pauper

Mick Burke Geo? And Bat Cunningham both Skull All left country gone 1853

Hugh Harris Thomas Hayes Gubeen Paid

Flor Sullivan Denis Driscoll Peter? Driscoll of Skull

James Fullerton Joseph Driscoll Jnr Sean Mahony both Skull In comfortable emigrated to America 1847

John Cowhig James Richardson? Timothy Regan (Merchant) both Skull

Joan or John Cunningham Thomas Cunningham and Patrick Martin both Skull

Pat Martin Mary Connell and Thomas Cunningham both Skull

Pat Bennett Mary Connell Ardnamanagh William Tomkins Coosaun Barth. Barrett Skull

John Hodnett John Whitley Henry Whitley Ardnamana A pauper 1883 a labourer doing fairly well

Pat Carthy Sean Leary and Tom Bennett both Skull A pauper poor labourer went to England 1849

Henry Whitley Henry Whitley Ardmanagh Thomas Whitley Gubeen A pauper Labourer died in Skull workhouse 1851

Denis Bohane Jeremiah Keohane (Gardiner) and Dan Carthy both Skull Died of famine

George Webb Patrick Connolly and Denis Sullivan both Skull A pauper poor labourer went to America 1850

Dan Minehane Florence Fitzgerald Skull Tailors and paupers

Biddy Carthy Mick Hall and Richard Levis both Skull Mr. Levis postmaster Schull

Jack Sullivan Charles King and Denis Bohane both Schull A pauper, Charles King a pauper and a labourer, Denis Bohane died of famine

Ben Brien Tom Whitley Gubeen Henry Whitley Skull Sick

Denis Regan Sick

Andrew Beasly Died of famine fever

Ellen Cunningham Bat and Thomas Cunningham both Skull

Nat. Lannin Bart. Carthy Sowney Skull Andy Beasley Skull A pauper gone to England

Dan Driscoll Daniel Lynch Schull Bat Menehane Gortnamona Fine remitted because sick National school masters

Timoty Regan Merchant lived as a dealer in fish 1853 doing the same well

Patk Connelly Was a labourer doing fairly well 1853 a ploughman in Union Hall to John Linnock? JP doing pretty well

Dan Minihane An old tailor in poor circumstances

Flor. Fitzgerald A carpenter in struggling circumstances went to America 1848

Jerry Keohane (Gueer?) A very poor old man

Denis Carthy A small farmer and labourer in poor circumstances

Pat Carthy A poor labourer went to england 1847

Pat Barrett In poor circumstances

Barth. Barrett Labourer emigrated to America 1851

Con Leary In poor circumstances went to America 1847

Wm. Bennett In comfortable circumstances with a small property a man of the same name resides there in bad health and circumstances

Pat Martin Poor labourer in bad health died 1848

Mary Connell Not there 1853

Andy? Shea Small farmer in poor circumstances dead in 1847 his son Andy Shea still lived there as a labourer and no one depending on him

Jerry Driscoll Tade Sullivan and Dick Sullivan both Dren..?

Isac Cunningham Occasionally employed as a humble servant went to England 1847

Mary Shea Andy Shea and Denis Sullivan both Schull A poor spinstress occasionally occupied died 1847

John Desmond William Mullins Skull Curly Desmond Caherlurka Pauper gone to England securities paupers Mullins gone to America

John Driscoll Poor labourer left for Co. Waterford 1847

John Coughy (Coffey?) A shoemaker in poor circumstances went to England 1850

James Richardson Lived in comfortable circumstances as a carpenter went to America 1847

Dan Collins John Brien Cosheen Bat Collins Skull Gone to America

Ellen Collins Lived in a small farm doing pretty well 1853 receiving support from her sons in America

Peter Brien Was a poor tailor 1853 in the City of Cork doing very well

Mick Shea A poor labourer died in 1847

Dan Collins Poor labourer died in 1847

Flor Sullivan Doing very well

Denis Driscoll A poor labourer supported by his son in the British Navy

Flor Driscoll A poor labourer died in 1847

Pat Leahy Daniel McGrath Wm. Sheehan Courdanigan A poor dealer in fish went to England 1847

Denis Sullivan In comfortable circumstances went to America 1850 another Denis Sullivan lived there a poor labourer went to America 1852

Bat Cunningham Poor labourer left district 1847 went to England 1852

Con Desmond Was a poor small farmer 1853 poor labourer

Paul Spillane Was a publican and tailor doing well 1853 in Skibbereen struggling same capacity

Jerry Driscoll

Dan Driscoll Was 1846 a teacher in the National School in struggling circumstances 1853 in better circumstances

John Desmond A poor carpenter with a large family dependant on him with poor wages there is another of the same name in comfortable circumstances

Biddy Carthy Was dependant as a poor woman on her friends for support left 1847

Danl Lynch Was dependant on his friends living in Meenane 1853 inmate Skull Workhouse

Rich Levis Dependant on friends for support with a small salary as a petty post master

Mgt Murphy Not there 1853

William Mullins Was in comfortable circumstances went to Skibbereen

Thos. Cunningham Poor labourer died in 1847

Andy Beasley Poor labourer died in 1847

Andy Beasley A son did not reside there

Nat.Lannin A poor labourer went to America 1847 another of the same name still lives there in struggling circumstances

Bat Carthy Not in 1853 but Bat McCarthy Sowney already given

Bat Carthy Sowney In comfortable circumstances went to America 1846

Nicholas Barry Michael Hall? Schull James Hunt Caherlarley Died of famine 1847 poor labourer

Wheling? Shan Goggin Collagh Denis Sullivan Coosaun

Honor Barry Neill Skull Hanora Croneen Lisacaha A blind woman dependant on kindness of friends

Charl. Collins A labourer in struggling circumstances went to America 1853

Wm. Downey Poor labourer left for some part of Ireland supposed to be dead

Michl. Nail Was a carpenter in poor circumstances 1853 in Cork better as he has better employment

Mick Hall Patrick Sheehan Skull Mary Connell Ardnamanagh Dead Both sureties dead. A nailor doing well died in 1847

Patrick Sheehan Not there 1853

Charles King 1846 was a labourer with the Rev. Traill receiving assistance in addition to his labourer 1853 doing pretty well as a labourer his wife assists as a mistress of a school.

Denis Bohane Labourer died in 1847

Bat Collins Was a poor labourer 1853 a labourer in Cosheen mines earning good wages

Jack Sullivan Poor labourer died in 1847 another John Sullivan resided in 1846 as a mason in poor circumstances having no employment still there in better circumstances but still struggling

Woodlands

Edward Gaggin Labourer

John Sheehy No one of the name 1853

David Holland was a small farmer went to Dunkelly as labourer 1847