Kildorrery Tree Nursery© John Salter and licensed for reuse under the Creative Commons License KILDORRERYGenealogy & HistoryCivil Parishes of Aghacross, Carrigdownane, Farahy, Kildorrery, St. Nathlash & Templemolaga comprise the RC Parish of Kildorrery
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(CJ 30/8/1756) – Stolen from off the lands of Killdorary, near Mitchels-Town, on Friday Night the 39th of July last, a bright Bay Nag, about 14 hands high, with a small lump upon the mounting side of his breast; hog mained, with a great many impressions of warbles under the saddle. He is cat hamed, high hipped, leaps well, and is much inclined to a pace; has also the impression of the setters on the near hind fetlock, the property of Michael Cronin: Whoever gives tidings of said Nag, so as he may be had, shall be paid a guinea reward by said Cronin, or by Mr. Thomas Brown, both of Killdorary. Dated August the 2d, 1756
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1766 RELIGIOUS CENSUS OF FARRAHY (Union of Farrahy)
7 Protestant Families - 148 Papist Families
Arranged Alphabetically
Pr. - Protestant
AHERN, DANL.
BARRETT, DANL.
BARRETT, DAVID
BARRETT, JOHN
BARRY, JAMES
BOURANE, DENIS
BOURKE, WALTER
BRIEN, JOHN
BRIEN, JOHN
BRUCE, CATHERINE
BUCKLY, THOMAS
CAHILL, ELEANOR
CALLAHAN, OWEN
CARBERY, MARY
CARTHY, DENIS
CASEY, JERH.
CLANCY, THOMAS
CLANCY, WILLM.
COLEMAN, JAMES
CONABA, BARTHW.
CONDON, PATK.
CONDON, RICHARD
CONNELLY, JAMES
CONNOR, CORNS.
CONNOR, MICHAEL
CONNOR, PATK.
CONNOR, WILLM.
CONNORS, ANDREW
CONNORS, CORNS.
CONNORS, JAMES
CONNORS, JAMES
COTTER, EDMOND
COTTER, GARRETT
CUMMANE, JOHN
CURTIN, JOHN
DEE, DAVID
DEE, WILLM.
DINNAHY, DANL.
DRISCOLL, JOHN
DUN, JOHN - Pr.
DWYER, HONORA
DWYER, JERH.
FEENUGHTY, THOMAS
FEENUGHTY, WILLM.
FIN, JOHN
FIN, OWEN
FITZGERALD, EDMOND
FITZGERALD, JOHN
FOWLOE, CORNS.
FOWLOE, JOHN
FOWLOE, TIMY.
FRANKS, HENRY - Pr.
GLESSON, WILLM.
GORDON, DANL.
GRACE, THOMAS
GRIG, JOHN
GUIRY, OWEN
HANLAN, DANL.
HANLAN, FELIX
HANLAN, JOHN
HANLON, JERH.
HANNAN, CORNS.
HANNAN, EDMOND
HANNAN, JERH.
HANNAN, MICHAEL
HANNAN, THOMAS
HARTY, DENIS
HAYES, SIMON
HELY, DAVID
HELY, THOMAS
HELY, WILLM.
HENESSY, DAVID
HORGAN, JOHN
HOULAHAN, DAVID
KEATING, EDMOND
KEEFE, ELEANOR
KEEFE, JOHN
KEEFE, MICHAELKELLY, MICHAEL
KELLY, WILLM.
KENNEDY, JAMED
KENNEDY, WILLM.
KIRK, THOMAS
LILLIS, THOMAS
LINAHAN, WILLM.
LINNAHAN, DANL.
LINNAHAN, DENIS
LUDDY, TIMY.
LUDDY, WILLM.
MADDEN, MORGAN
MAHONY, DANL.
MAHONY, DAVID
MAHONY, JOHN
MAHONY, THOMAS
MANNIN, GEORGE - Pr.
MARA, JOHN
MC NEMARA, DANL.
MC NEMARA, JAMES
MC NEMARA, JOHN
MEADE, JAMES
MEADE, MAURICE
MEADE, WILLM.
MULLANE, JOHN
MULLANE, WILLM.
MURPHY, BARTHW.
MURPHY, DANL.
MURPHY, JOAN
MURPHY, JOHN
MURPHY, THOMAS
NASH, THOMAS - Pr.
NASH, WILLM., REVD. - Pr.
NEAL, MARTIN
NEENANE, JOHN
NEVILL, JERH.
NOONAN, TIMY.
NUNAN, PATK.
OWENS, BRIDGET
PIGGOT, JOHN
PIGGOT, RICHARD
PRATT, ROBERT - Pr.
RAHILLY, DAVID
RAZOR, GREGORY - Pr.
RAZOR, PATK.
RAZOR, SARAH
REGAN, PATK.
RIORDAN, JOHN
ROCHE, CATHERINE
ROCHE, JOHN
ROCHE, JOHN
ROCHE, JOHN
ROCHE, THOMAS
ROCHE, WILLM.
RYAN, EDMOND
RYAN, JAMES
RYAN, JOHN
RYAN, LAURENCE
SHEEDY, OWEN
SHEEHAN, CORNS.
SHEEHAN, CORNS.
SHEEHAN, CORNS.
SHEEHAN, DAVID
SHEEHAN, JOHN
SHEEHAN, WILLM.
SHINAN, ELEANOR
STACK, EDMOND
STACK, JAMES
STACK, MICHAEL
SULLIVAN, DARBY
WELSH, DAVID
WELSH, JEFFERY
WELSH, JOHN
WELSH, JOHN
WELSH, MARGARET
WELSH, THOMAS
WELSH, WILLM.1766 RELIGIOUS CENSUS OF TEMPLE-MOLOGGA
Popish Priest – John Dwyer
2 Protestant Families – 110 Papist Families.
ANDERSON, WLLM. - Pr.
BOWLER, JAMES
BRIEN, DANL.
BRIEN, JULIAN
BRIEN, MATTHEW
BRODERICK, PATK.
CALLAHAN, CORNS.
CALLAHAN, DENIS
CALLAHAN, JOHN
CANTLAN, THOMAS
CAPLIS, EDMOND
CAREY, JOHN
CARROLL, THOMAS
CARTHY, MATTHEW
CARTHY, OWEN
CASEY, DENIS
CASEY, JOHN
CASEY, MAURICE
CLANCY, THOMAS
CLEARY, DAVID
CLEARY, THOMAS
CLIFFORD, TIMY.
COLEMAN, JOHN
COLLINS, THOMAS
CONDON, JOHN
CONDON, MAURICE
CONDON, THOMAS
CONNELL, DAVID
CONNELL, DENIS
COTTER, MATTHEW
CURRANE, DAVID
DIVANE, MICHL.
DIVANE, TIMY.
DIVANE, TIMY.
DIVANE, WILLM.
DOGHERTY, MARY
DONAGAN, EDMOND
DONOVAN, DENIS
DONOVAN, TIMY.
DUGGAN, JAMES
DUN, JERH.
DUN, JOHN
DUN, PATK.
DUN, THOMAS
DUN, TIMY.
EGAN, MICHAEL
FLIN, JOHN
FLIN, WILLM.
FOX, JOHN
GAFAHANE, MICHAEL
GAFFAHAN, PATK.
GLAVEENE, THOMAS
GUIDER, MATTHEW
GUINAN, JOHN
GUIRY, JOHN
HALLORAN, WILLM.HARTIGAN, COLEMAN
HEFFERNAN, WILLM.
HENESSY, DAVID
HENESSY, MAUR.
HENESSY, THOMAS
HENNESSY, RICHARD
HENNESSY, WILLM.
HERBERT, JOHN
KEANE, PATK.
KEEFE, DAVID
KEEFE, DENIS
KEEFE, JOHN
KEEFE, MATTHEW
KENNY, ADNREW
KING, THOMAS
LEAHY, DENIS
LEE, THOMAS
LINE, DANL.
MALACAT, TIMY.
MALACHY, PATK.
MARA, DENIS
MC NEMARA, DAVID
MC NEMARA, THOMAS
MEADE, MICHAEL
MEAGHER, EDMOND
MIXE, DENIS
MORGAN, JOHN - Pr.
MORRISSY, JAMES
MORRISSY, JAMES
MURPHY, JOHN
NORRY, WILLM.
O DONNEL, JOHN
O NEAL, DANL.
OMDALY, JOHN
QUANE, DANL.
REGAN, MAUR.
RIORDAN, JAMES
RONAYNE, CORNS.
RONAYNE, WILLM.
RYAN, CORNS.
SHANAHAN, FRANCIS
SHINE, JOHN
SPILLANE, WILLM.
SULLIVAN, DANL.
SULLIVAN, TIMY.
SWEENY, PATK.
TOBIN, DAVID
TOBIN, EDMOND
TRACEY, JOHN
WELSH, JOHN
WELSH, LEWIS
WELSH, MARGARET
WELSH, THOMAS
WELSH, WILLM.
MALACAT, TIMY.1766 RELIGIOUS CENSUS OF KILDORRERY
4 Protestant Families – 142 Papist Families.
AGHERN, PATK.
BLAKE, JOHN
BLAKE, PHILIP
BLAKE,WILLM.
BOURKE, DAVID
BRIEN, ANDREW
BRIEN, DANL.
BRIEN, ELLEN
BRIEN, LEWIS
BURK, DAVID
CALLAHAN, MARTIN
CARTHY, CHARLES
CARTHY, ELEANOR
CARTHY, MARGARET
CASEY, JAMES
CASEY, MAURICE
CLAGHANE, EDMOND
CLAGHANE, JAMES
CLAHANE, BRIEN
CLAHANE, MICHAEL
COLLINS, BARTHW.
COLLINS, DENIS
CONDON, DAVID
CONDON, JOHN
CONDON, PATK.
CONDON, PATK.
CONNELL, MAURICE
CONNELL, WILLM.
CONNELL, WILLM.
CONNOR, CHARLES - Pr.
CONWAY, THOMAS
CORBIT, JOHN
CORBIT, TIMY.
COTTER, GARRETT
COTTER, WILLM.
COUGHLAN, BRIEN
COUGHLAN, DAVID
COUGHLANE, JERH.
COUGHLANE, JOHN
COUGHLANE, JOHN
COUGHLANE, MATTHEW
COUGHLANE, TERENCE
COUGHLANE, WILLM.
COW, CORNS.
CRONIN, MICHAEL - Pr.
DALY, CORNS.
DENAHY, CONNOR
DENAHY, JERH.
DIVANE, DANL.
DIVANE, JERH.
DIVANE, JOHN
DIVANE, MICHAEL
DIVANE, THOMAS
DOBBIN, RICHARD - Pr.
DONEGAN, DAVID
DRAKE, THOMAS
DRAKE, WILLM.
DUN, MATTHEW
DWYER, THOMAS
EGAN, JAMES
EGAN, WILLM.
FEENUGHTY, THOMAS
FITTON, EDWARD
FITZGERALD, JAMES
FITZGERALD, JOHN
FITZGERALD, MICHAEL
FITZPATRICK, JOHN
FLANAGAN, MICHAEL
FLEMING, JOHN
FLEMING, MICHAEL
FLIN, DAVID
FLIN, JAMES
FOWLOE, JERH.GALVIN, THOMAS
GALVIN, WILLM.
GEELEHER, THOMAS
GLAVEEN, THOMAS
GOOLD, MICHAEL
GRACE, EDMOND
GRACE, MICHAEL
GUIRY, DANL.
HAGERTY, MAURICE
HANLON, JOHN
HANLY, THOMAS
HARRIDANE, JAMES
HARTIGAN, WILLM.
HAYES, JOHN
HENNESSY, MAURICE
HENNESSY, PATK.
HICKEY, THOMAS
HOGAN, ANDREW
HORGAN, DENIS
KEEFE, DENIS
KEEFE, OWEN
KENNEDY, JOAN
LANDERS, TIMY.
LANDERS, TIMY.
LOCHE, JAMES
LONERGAN, JOHN
LOUGHNANE, THOMAS
LOVER, JANE
MADDEN, JERH.
MAGNER, MICHAEL
MAHONY, JOHN
MANNIN, WILLM. - Pr.
MC NEMARA, JAMES
MC NEMARA, JAMES
MC NEMARA, JOHN
MC NEMARA, LAURENCE
MC NEMARA. ROGER
MEADE, DAVID
MIXE, WILLM.
MULLANE, JAMES
MULLINS, BRIAN
MURPHY, MICHAEL
MURPHY, WILLM.
MURPHY, WILLM.
NAGLE, PIERCE
NOONAN, JOHN
NOONANE, DENIS
O DONNEL, JOHN
POST, JOHN
RANNELS, JOHN
REGAN, TIMU.
REILY, CONNOR
RIORDAN, DANL.
ROCHE, JAMES
ROCHE, MARTIN
ROCHE, MAURICE
ROCHE, WILLM.
RYAN, MICHAEL
RYAN, THOMAS
SHEEHAN, JAMES
SHEEHAN, MARGARET
SHEEHAN, PETER
SHEEHAN, THOMAS
SHEEHAN, WILLM.
SHEEHANE, TIMY.
SHEEHANE, WILLM.
SHINAN, JOHN
SLINE, JAMES
STACK, DANIEL
TWOOMEY, TIMY.
WELSH, DAVID
WELSH, EDWARD
WELSH, WILLM.1766 RELIGIOUS CENSUS OF NATHLASH
1 Protestant Family – 44 Papist Families.
BAKER, THOMAS
BARRY, WILLM.
BRIEN, MARGARET
BRIEN, WILLM.
CARROLL, DAVID
CARROLL, JERH.
CONNORS, JAMES
CONNORS, MICHAEL
CURTIN, CORNS.
CURTIN, CORNS.
DALY, CORNS.
DUGGAN, PATK.
FITZGERALD, GERALD
FLING, WILLM.
FOWLOE, THOMAS
FOX, MICHAEL
GALAGAN, JOHN
GRADY, JOHN
HENESSY, GEORGE
HENESSY, JOHN
HORGAN, CORNS.
JOHNSON, JAMES
KEEFE, DAVIDKEEFE, JERH.
KEEFE, THOMAS
KENNEDY, THOMAS
LEAMY, WILLM.
LILLIS, PATK.
LILLIS, RICHARD
LIONS, THOMAS
MALONE, JOHN
MC NEMARA, JOHN
MEADE, JOHN
MEALUM, JOAN
MORRISSY, MARY
MULCAHY, ELLEN
MURPHY, JERH.
NAGLE, GARRETT
NORRY, EDMOND
NORRY, JOHN
NORRY, PATK.
O BRIEN, MICHAEL - Pr.
ROCHE, KATHERINE
SHEEHAN, WILLM.
SWEENY, DANL.1766 RELIGIOUS CENSUS OF CARRIGDOWNANE
2 Protestant Families – 25 Papist Families.
BAKER, WILLM.
BAKER, WILLM.
BOND, JOHN - Pr.
BULLMAN, ROBERT
COCKS, THOMAS
CURRANE, CORNS.
CURRANE, JERH.
DAVIN, ROGER
DUDLEY, JOSEPH - Pr.
DUDLEY, MARY
FEENUGHTY, JOHN
HOWARD, WILLM.
KEEFE, CATHERINE
KEEFE, DANIELKEEFE, EDMOND
KEEFE, JOHN
KELLY, MAURICE
LINAHAN, THOMAS
LONG, ALICE
LONG, DENIS
MULLANE, JOHN
ROCHE, JAMES
ROCHE, JAMES
ROCHE, LAURENCE
ROCHE, MAURICE
ROCHE, WILLM.
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Kildorrery-born Soldiers discharged prior to 1853 - From The National Archives (PRO), London; Doc. Ref. TNA(PRO) Indexed by surname and place of birth from from the National Archives online catalogues. Place of birth Kildorrery or Farrahy
Name Served in…/Discharged Covering Dates BRODERICK, DAVID Or Brodrick. 61st Foot Regt.; 54th Foot Regt. Discharged aged 21 1846-1850 ARD, WILLIAM 6th Foot Regt.; 89th Foot Regt.; 50th Foot Regt. Discharged aged 23 1846-1852 CONNOR, MICHAEL Born Farrahy. 97th Foot Regt.; 94th Foot Regt.; 95th Foot Regt. Discharged aged 38 1824 ____________________________________________
AGHACROSS – Lewis’ Topographical Dictionary 1837 – AHACROSS, or AGHACROSS, a parish, in the barony of CONDONS and CLONGIBBONS, county of CORK, and province of MUNSTER, 4 miles (W by N) from Mitchelstown: the population is returned with the parish of Templemolloga. This parish, which is situated on the confines of the county of Limerick, and near the road from Kildorrery to Mitchelstown, comprises only 356 statute acres, as applotted under the tithe act, and valued at 445 per annum: it consists chiefly of mountainous pasture, and for all civil purposes has merged into the parish of Templemollagga, of which it is now regarded only as a townland. Fairs are held on Jan. 20th and Oct. 3rd, chiefly for cattle. It is a rectory in the diocese of Cloyne, and forms part of the union of Clenore, from which it is detached by the intervention of several other parishes: the tithes amount to £30. 5. 7. The nearest church is at Marshalstown. In the RC divisions it is included in the union or district of Kildorrery
CARRIGDOWNANE – Lewis’ Topographical Dictionary 1837 – CARRIGDOWNANE, or CARRIGDOWNIG, a parish, in the barony of FERMOY, county of CORK, and province of MUNSTER, 5 miles (SW) from Mitchelstown; containing 219 inhabitants. This small parish, which is situated on the river Funcheon, and on the oad from Kildorrery to Fermoy, comprises 785 statute acres, as assessed to the county rate, and valued at £687 per annum. The land is in general of good quality and chiefly under tillage, but the system of agriculture is in a backward state. Limestone is plentiflul, and is quar ried for burning into lime, which is the principal manure. Stannard’s Grove, the property of the Cotter family, is at present uninhabited. The living is a rectory and vicarage, in the diocese of Cloyne, and in the patronage of the Bishop: the tithes amount to £90. The church is in ruins; and the Protestant parishioners attend the church of Nathlash, a mile distant. There is no glebe-house; the glebe comprises 10 Irish acres. In the RC divisions this parish forms part of the union or district of Kildorrery. There are some remains of the ancient parish church.
FARRAHY – Lewis’ Topographical Dictionary 1837 – FARIHY, a parish, in the barony of FERMOY, county of CORK, and province of MUNSTER, 6 miles (W) from Mitchelstown, on the road to Doneraile; containing 2,085 inhabitants. It comprises 4,770 statute acres, as applotted under the tithe act, and valued at £3475 per annum. The land is of medium quality and chiefly under tillage; and the state of agriculture is gradually improving. There is a considerable portion of mountain pasture in the north of the parish, where it borders on the county of Limerick, from which it is separated by part of the range called the Galtees. Two small oatmeal-mills are worked by streams from these mountains, at the foot of which is situated Bowenscourt, the seat of H. C. Bowen, Esq. It is a Rectory, in the diocese of Cloyne, forming the corps of the deanery of Cloyne, in the patron age of the Crown: the tithes amount to £410. The glebe-house was erected by aid of a gift of £100 and a loan of £900, in 1819, from the late Board of First Fruits, and has a glebe attached of about 25 statute acres. The church, a plain building with a tower surmounted by a small wooden spire, is now undergoing a thorough repair, for which purpose the Ecclesiastical Commissioners have recently made a grant of £317. In the RC divisions it forms part of the union or district of Kildorrery; About 12 children are instructed in a Sunday school, under the superintendence of the Protestant clergyman.
KILDORRERY – Lewis’ Topographical Dictionary 1837 – KILDORRERY, a post-town and parish, in the barony of CONDONS and CLONGIBBONS, county of CORK, and province of MUNSTER, 27 miles (N) from Cork, and 137 miles (SW) from Dublin, at the intersection of the mail roads from Fermoy to Limerick and from Mallow to Michelstown; containing 1,986 inhabitants, of which number, 576 are in the town. This parish comprises 5,246 ¾ statute acres, as rated for the county cess, and valued at £2,482 per annum. The land, with the exception of about 500 acres of mountain pasture, is chiefly under tillage, and is in general good; but, although there is an abundance of limestone, the state of agriculture is rather backward. Springvale, the property of Roger Burke, Esq., is at present unoccupied. In the town, which comprises about 90 houses, are a dispensary and a constabulary police station; and fairs are held on May 1st, June 27th, Sept. 3rd, and Nov. 27th, chiefly for the sale of horses and cattle. The parish is in the diocese of Cloyne; the rectory is impropriate in J. Nason, Esq., and the vicarage is united to the rectory and vicarage of Nathlash or St. Nicholas: the tithes, amounting to £319. 2. 1., are payable in equal portions to the impropriator and the vicar. In the RC divisions it forms part of the union or district of Kildorrery; which also comprises the parishes of Farihy, Templemollogga, Carrigdownane, and Nathlash. The chapel near Kildorrery, and that at Coolbohoga in Templemolloga are both about to be rebuilt. The pass of Redchair, on the border of this parish, is memorable for the artifice practised by Lord Mountgarret on the Lord-President St. Leger, who, having collected his forces to oppose the passage of the insurgents from the county of Limerick, was deceived by a fictitious commission which Lord Mountgarret produced as from the king, on which the Lord-President disbanded his forces and retired.
NATHLASH – Lewis’ Topographical Dictionary 1837 – NATHLASH, or ST NICHOLAS, a parish, in the barony of FERMOY, county of CORK, and province of MUNSTER, 1 mile (S) from Kildorrery, on the mail car road from Fermoy to Limerick; containing 862 inhabitants. It is situated on the western bank of the river Funcheon, which flows for nearly a quarter of a mile through a romantic glen formed by two precipitous limestone rocks, apparently rent asunder by some convulsion of nature. It comprises 1,009 statute acres, as rated for the county cess, and valued at £863 per ann.: the land is generally good, and chiefly in tillage, and the state of agricul ture is gradually improving. Good marble is found at Ballymah there is no waste land or bog. Near the village of Rockmills are the extensive flour-mills from which it derives its name, erected by the late R. Aldworth, Esq., of Newmarket; they are propelled by the Funcheon, and are capable of manufacturing nearly 12,000 sacks of flour annually: adjacent is Rockmill Lodge, the beautifully situated residence of Mrs. Oliver. The living is a rectory and vicarage, in the diocese of Cloyne, united to the vicarage of Kildorrery, and in the gift of the Bishop, which union is held by faculty with that of Ahern. The tithes of Nathlash amount to £120, and of the union of that name, to £279. 11. The church, a small neat structure with a tower and spire, is at Rockmills: it was erected in 1811, by aid of a gift of £800 from the late Board of First Fruits. In the RC divisions the parish forms part of the union or district of Kildorrery. The school, for which a good plain building was erected by the late Mr. Aldworth, at an expense of £100, is chiefly supported by subscription; in it and in a private school about 40 children are instructed: there is also a Sunday school. —See ROCKMILLS.
ROCKMILLS – Lewis’ Topographical Dictionary 1837 – ROCKMILLS, a village, in the parish of NATHLASH, or ST. NICHOLAS, barony of FERMOY, county of CORK, and province of MUNSTER, 2 miles (NNW) from Glanworth, on the road to Kildorrery: the population is returned with the parish. It derives its name from the large flour-mills in the immediate vicinity, romantically situated in the rocky vale of the river Funcheon; adjoining the mills is Rockmill Lodge, the residence of Mrs. Oliver. In the village is the parochial church, a small neat building with a tower and spire. The surrounding scenery is varied and highly picturesque.
TEMPLEMOLAGA – Lewis’ Topographical Dictionary 1837 – TEMPLEMOLOGGA, or MOLOGGA also called NONANE, a parish, in the barony of CONDONS and CLONGIBBONS, county of CORK, and province of MUNSTER, 3 ¼ miles (NW) from Mitchelstown, near the road to Kildorrery; containing 1,876 inhabi tants. It comprises 3,628 statute acres, as applotted under the tithe act, and valued at £2,430 per ann., consisting partly of coarse mountain pasture and bog, and partly of arable land, which is tolerably good. For all civil purposes the small parish of Ahacross has merged into this parish, into which is supposed to have also merged the ancient ecclesiastical parish of Rogericalvi, still retained in the incumbent’s title as a vicarage. Near the ruins of the old church of Mologga is a beautiful cottage, lately erected by the Hon. Robert King, as a summer residence. It is a rectory, in the diocese of Cloyne, forming part of the union of Clenore: the tithes amount to £179. 14. 5. In the RC divisions it is part of the union or district of Kildorrery; the chapel at Coolbohoga, a small plain edifice, is about to be rebuilt. The ruins of a second church exist at Laba Mologga, which is supposed to have been formerly a distinct parish.
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(CE 27/1/1845) - KILDORREY - O CONNELL TRIBUTE FOR 1844 - £12.0.6 - Kildorrery, January 26th, 1845. DEAR SIR – On the other side is a letter of credit for £12.0.6, the amount of the O Connell Compensation Fund for the Year 1844. - I remain, Dear Sir, With great respect, Your obedient servant, JOHN J. GOLDEN
Name
Ahern, James
Callaghan, Matt.
Callaghan, Wm.
Carroll, Cornelius
Carroll, Mrs.
Clancy, James
Clancy, John
Clancy, Pat.
Clancy, Thos.
Clohane, John
Coughlan, John
Downy, Paul
Drake, Wm.
Fitzgerald, John
Fouhy, John
Gallaher, Patrick
Golden, John J., Rev., PP
Hennessy, John
Hennessy, Patrick
Hennessy, Patrick
Kirk, John
Kirk, Thomas
Kirk, Wm.
Lee, Thomas
M’Carthy, Timothy
M’Sweeny, Mrs.
Noonan, Timothy
O Kearney, Charles
O Keeffe, Jeremiah
Regan, John
Sheahan, David, Rev., RCC
Sullivan, Mrs.
Thornhill, St. John
Walsh, John
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0.2.6(CE 23/1/1846) – O CONNELL TRIBUTE FOR 1845 – PARISH OF KILDORRERY, £13.16.0 – Kildorrery, Jan. 17th, 1846 – DEAR SIR – Herewith I send a letter of Credit for £13.16s, the amount of the O Connell Compensation Fund from the Parish of Kildorrery. – I remain, Dear Sir, with great respect, - Your Obedient Servant, - JOHN J. GOLDEN.
Name
Ahern, James
Callaghan, Wm.
Carroll, Cornelius
Carroll, Mrs.
Casey, Tim.
Clancy, James
Clancy, Pat., Messers
Clancy, Thomas
Clohane, John
Coughlan, John
Daly, Mrs.
Drake, Wm.
Duane, Patrick
Fitzgerald, John
Fouhy, John
Fouhy, Wm.
Galligan, James
Golden, J. J., Rev., PP
Hannan, Cornelius
Hannan, Daniel
Hennessy, Patrick
Hennessy, Patrick
Hennesy, John
Kennedy, Widow
Kirk, John
Kirk, Thomas
Kirk, Wm.
Lee, Thomas
M’Sweeny, Mrs.
Noonan, Timothy
O Kearney, Charles
O Keeffe, Jeremiah
O Sullivan, Mrs.
Pine, John
Regan, John
Roche, Widow
Sheahan, David, Rev., RCC
Thornhill, St. John
Walsh, John
Walsh, WidowAmount
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