The crag where trees were cut or ‘lopped’. This townland, while not small, has remained sparsely populated since a high of 200 in 1840 to about 40 fifty years later. The small population and few dwellings has remained much the same since. It was best identified by the presence of The Smith’s Forge, the remains of which can still be seen today.
· 0.8436 km² / 0.33 square miles / 208 acres
Tithe Applotment Books 1825
The following are listed as occupiers of land in Craggataska:
Thomas Donilan, William Moylan & Tim Doolaghty
Griffiths Valuation 1855
The following owners of property are listed for Craggataska:
Michael O’Halloran, Mary O’Halloran, Daniel Pewter, Hewitt Bridgeman, John Donnellan, Charles G O’Callaghan
1841: 30 houses; Population 201 1871: 10 houses; Population 38
1851: 15 houses; Population 93 1881: 7 houses; Population 47
1861: 10 houses; Population 58 1891: 6 houses; Population 44
1901 Census
The following persons are listed as being present in 5 houses in Craggataska:
Bridget O’Halloran, daughters Mary, Bridget, sons John, Tom (both blacksmiths).
John & Eliza Loughlin, sons Pat, John, Martin, Michael, daughters Mary, Bridget.
Patrick & Bridget Pewter, sons Michael, Daniel, Patrick, Rhody, Martin, daughters Mary, Ellion, Lizzie.
John & Bridget McHugh, sons Martin, John.
Michael & Mary Donnellan, sons John, Michael, Martin, daughter Eliza.
1911 Census
The following persons are listed as being present in 5 households in Craggataska:
John (blacksmith) & Ann O’Halloran, daughter Bridget, son Michael.
Bridget O’Brien, sons Patrick, John.
Michael & Mary Donnellan, sons John, Martin.
Patrick Pewter, son Martin, daughter Lizzie.
George O’Brien.
National Monuments
Fulacht Fiadh CL034-198
Cashel CL034-160–
‘It is a ring of filling with lines of facing-blocks, enough to show that the wall was 12 feet thick, and the garth 102 feet wide, with curved enclosures inside. Both the facing and filling were small, which accounts for its complete overthrow. It had a rounded annexe to the north, whence an ancient road ran across the crags towards Cahercalla triple fort to the north-east. It is on a craggy upland, with a wide view to Aughty and Tulla’. TJ Westropp 1901
https://clarelibrary.ie/eolas/coclare/archaeology/ringforts_eastern_clare_tjwestropp.htm#160
The Smith’s Cross Forge
(with thanks to Ann McNamara)
The forge at The Smith’s Cross in Craggataska was not just a place for working iron and shoeing horses, it was a focal point in the social life of the parish, a gathering place where farmers of the locality met to exchange news and tell a yarn. Five generations of the O’Halloran family shod horses there, passing on their trade from father to son down through the years.
At the entrance to the west doorway of Quin Abbey is the O’Halloran tombstone, with the tools of the blacksmith trade-an anvil, a bellows, a horseshoe as well as an arm holding a hammer-represented on a band across the top of the slab. On the tombstone is written Michael, Jeremiah and Danial O’Halloran as a token of filial duty to the memory of their father Thomas O’Halloran, Corbally, who departed this life in 1836, aged 75 years (born 1761). Michael, who is mentioned on the tombstone, came to Craggataska around the 1830’s and established the forge shown above at The Smith’s Cross. In the Griffiths Valuation of 1855 it shows him as having a house, land and a forge at Craggataska. His son Michael, born in 1822, worked the forge until his death in 1899. He passed on the property and trade to his son John, born in 1869. In turn, the forge passed on to James, who worked the forge with his brother Michael, until the latter moved to Dublin to work there.
Right: James and Joe O’Halloran in the forge c1960’s
The O’Halloran brothers, Michael, James, John, Tom, Paddy and Joe, all played hurling with the Clooney teams in the 1930’s and 1940’s and Joe used to make and hoop hurleys for many a young player in his time.
Marriages of women from Craggataska 1833-1880
|
25.02.1838 |
Bridget |
Doloughty |
James |
Mulconry (Newmarket) |
|
02.03.1840 |
Bridget |
Moylan |
William |
O’Brien |
|
15.07.1841 |
Mary |
Torpy |
John |
Roughan (Cragastaska) |
|
08.02.1842 |
Mary |
Doloughty |
Michael |
Morony (Cragataska) |
|
13.02.1844 |
Mary |
Nihil |
Charles |
Haneen (Cragataska |
|
19.02.1844 |
Bridget |
McNamara |
Michael |
Hickey (Cragataska) |
|
20.02.1846 |
Margaret |
Ryan |
John |
Cullinan |
|
22.02.1846 |
Mary |
Darcy alias Mac |
John |
Fin |
|
16.02.1847 |
Margaret |
Doloughty |
Dennis |
McNamara (Carahan) |
|
19.02.1854 |
Bridget |
Donnelan |
Thomas |
Power (Crevagh) |
|
28.02.1862 |
Bridget |
Donnelan |
John |
Kean (Kilnamona) |
|
10.02.1865 |
Judith |
Halloran |
John |
Pewter (Cragataska) |
|
13.02.1867 |
Winnifred |
Donnelan |
Dennis |
Hartigan (Clouney) |
|
23.02.1868 |
Catherine |
Halloran |
James |
Nihill (Cahircalla) |
|
25.02.1873 |
Mary |
Pewter |
Michael |
O’Dea (Creevagh) |
|
16.02.1876 |
Kate |
Donnelan |
Patt |
Custy (Dysart) |
|
10.02.1880 |
Eliza |
O’Halloran |
John |
O’Loughlin (Kilnamona) |
Births within Craggataska 1820-1880
|
Date |
Child’s name |
Father’s name |
Mother’s name |
||
|
02.07.1821 |
Robert |
Adams |
Patt |
Cabey |
Margaret |
|
21.11.1844 |
Nanny |
Donellan |
John |
Ackiron |
Pegy |
|
04.09.1816 |
Mary(Margaret?) |
Doulaghty |
Tim |
MacNamara |
Mary |
|
25.11.1844 |
Simon |
Morony |
Michael |
Doloughney |
Mary |
|
08.08.1855 |
Brick |
Patrick |
John |
Ryan |
Honora |
|
??.06.1879 |
Donnelan |
Eliza |
Michael |
Dillon |
Mary |
|
31.01.1869 |
Donnellan |
Bridget |
Michael |
Dillon |
Mary |
|
02.06.1870 |
Donnellan |
John |
Michael |
Dillon |
Mary |
|
31.08.1873 |
Donnellan |
Michael |
Michael |
Dillon |
Mary |
|
04.06.1876 |
Donnellan |
Mary |
Michael |
Dillon |
Mary |
|
17.03.1855 |
Halloran |
Patrick |
John |
McInerney |
Bridget |
|
18.06.1857 |
Halloran |
Anne |
John |
McInerny |
Bridget |
|
15.03.1868 |
Halloran |
Mary |
Michael |
O’Dea |
Bridget |
|
06.05.1869 |
Halloran |
John |
Michael |
O’Dea |
Bridget |
|
18.09.1870 |
Halloran |
Michael |
Michael |
O’Dea |
Bridget |
|
22.02.1873 |
Halloran |
Patrick |
Michael |
O’Dea |
Bridget |
|
26.08.1875 |
Halloran |
Thomas |
Michael |
O’Dea |
Bridget |
|
07.01.1878 |
Halloran |
Bridget |
Michael |
O’Dea |
Bridget |
|
18.06.1871 |
McNamara |
Anne |
Michael |
Savage |
Kate |
|
20.02.1858 |
Moroney |
Margaret |
Michael |
Doloughtny |
Mary |
|
02.02.1855 |
Morony |
Mary |
Michael |
Doloughty |
Mary |
|
16.09.1868 |
Pewter |
Michael |
John |
Halloran |
Judy |
|
16.11.1873 |
Pewter |
Bridget |
Pat |
Scanlan |
Bridget |
|
12.09.1875 |
Pewter |
Michael |
Patrick |
Scanlan |
Bridget |
|
24.03.1877 |
Pewter |
Mary |
Patrick |
Scanlan |
Bridget |
|
03.10.1878 |
Reynolds |
Pat |
Edward |
Flahhy |
Mary |
