Know your Townland-Quin /Cuinche

The townland of Quin, as shown in this map, is different from the village of Quin. The townland of Quin covers the territory of the original ‘Old Quin’ village. The centre of the village shifted to Quin Gardens after the bridge was constructed c1800. In this post, we will focus on the wider village area. The village of Quin includes the following whole or partial townlands:

Quin, Quin Gardens, Quinville South, Quin Commons.

Quin (townland) covers all of the site of Quin Abbey, St Marys Chapel, Arbutus Grove (old Fairgreen), The Park/Cloisters.

Quin Gardens originally covered those areas immediately north and south of the Main Street including St Fineens and the village shop (properties numbered 5-9 in map). The rural part of Quin Gardens was originally Lecarrow (Leath Ceathrú?) until merged with Quin Gardens as following the first Ordnance Survey.

Quinville South includes the terrace of buildings on the north end of the village/Quin Cross where the Village Inn is located.

An area known colloquially as ‘Commons’ is often found on the edge of small urbanised areas that locals used to keep animals or carry out small scale agricultural activities while the ‘gardens’ is where they grew crops for themselves.

 

1659 Census of Quin 

Population 68 (3 English, 65 Irish)

Tituladoes Names: John Sexten, James Nihill, Peirce Loftus, Daniell Kelloher, Thomas Creagh, Stephen White.

 

1831 – there were 2,918 inhabitants in the Parish of Quin, of whom 173 lived in the village.

 

1825 Occupiers of land in Quin Village (for purpose of Tithes Collection)

 

Hastings John Quin Gardens Quin Village
Collings Thomas Quin Gardens Quin Village
McInerheny Mat Quin Gardens Quin Village
Hennessy Michael Quin Gardens Quin Village
Hallaran Patt Quin Gardens Quin Village
Moran John Commons of Quin Quin Village
Corry James Commons of Quin Quin Village
McMahon Michael Commons of Quin Quin Village
Hallaran Patt Commons of Quin Quin Village
Moylan Patt Commons of Quin Quin Village
Moylan William Commons of Quin Quin Village
Gorman Patt Commons of Quin Quin Village
Rotchford Michael Commons of Quin Quin Village
Keefe John Commons of Quin Quin Village
Doolaghty John Church Lands Quin Village
Moylan William Church Lands Quin Village

 

 

Parliamentary Gazetteer of Ireland 1845

 

Quin Town:

Pop., in 1831, 173; in 1841, 173. Houses 30.

Quin Parish:

Pop., in 1831, 2,918; in 1841, 3,634. Houses 569

1855 Griffiths Valuation-list of property owners in Quin

John Singleton          Patrick Galvin

Patrick Punch            Thomas Bunton (MD)

Patrick Halloran        Denis Moloney

Anne Fitzgerald         William Vance

John Moylan              Daniel Corbett (Rev)

John Boyce

 

Note: The Primary Valuation of Tenements, also known as Griffith’s Valuation, was undertaken in order to establish the value of land and buildings in Ireland as a basis for levying a local system of fair taxation under the Irish Poor Law Act of 1838. It was carried out by Richard Griffith and published between 1848 and 1864, 1855 for Quin & Clooney.

Guy’s Postal Directory of Quin 1893

(Head office, Ardsollus R. S. O.) Money order office; Newmarket-on-Fergus 5m. nearest telegraph office

Postmistress-Susan O’Halloran

Conveyances-Quin Station Limerick and Ennis; five trains daily

Stationmaster-Robert Heffernan

Poor Law-Union of Tulla;

Dispensary and Registration district of Quin

Med officer and Regr-Dr Michael Moran Hannon

Relieving officer-Patrick Markham

Rate collector-Thomas Corbett

Petty Sessions Court-every fourth Wednesday. Quarter Sessions districts of Ennis and Ennistimon

Clerk Petty Sess-Charles Mahon

Civil bill officer-James Sexton

Constabulary district of Sixmilebridge. In charge of Quin station-Sergeant James Noble

Schools, National-Head teachers Quin-Michael Lynch; Miss B Crowe

Fairs-7 July, 1 Nov

Clergy

Rev Arthur H Benson, rector, Quin glebe

Rev Denis Hogan, C C, Quin

Rev Timothy Kelly, C C, Quin

Shopkeepers, etc.

Carmody, Catherine, grocer

Clune, Michael, vintner

Clune, M M; vintner

Donnellan, Daniel, grocer

Fitzgerald, Mary, vintner

Hassett, Denis, vintner

Hennessy, Michael, vintner

McInerney, Michael, vintner

McInerney, Thomas, vintner

Moylan, Michael, grocer

O’Dea, James, grocer

O’Halloran, Mrs, news agent

Reddan, Thomas, vintner

O’Donoghue, Simon, Farmer

Here lives a man who don’t refuse

To make or mend both boots and shoes

His leathers good, his work is quick

His profits small, so can’t give tick

The sign nailed above the door to Crowes, The Boot-maker, at the entrance to the current OPW coach park, or opposite The Monks Well.

Left: Mai Crowe at doorway of Tommy Crowes 1940’s

Quin Townland:

 Census of Quin 1841: Population 63 (30 Male/33 Female), Households 11 (plus 2 uninhabited)

Census of Quin 1851: No record

Census of Quin 1861: No record

Census of Quin 1871: Population 33, Households 8

 It appears that Quin Townland was no longer treated separately following the famine. As can be seen, the population declined by almost half in the thirty years following.

Quin town (inc. Feighquin, Quin, Quin Gardens, Quinville South):

Census of Quin town 1881: Population 184, Households 50

Census of Quin town 1891: Population 179, Households 49

Census of Quin town 1901: Population 176, Households 44

Census of Quin town 1901: Population 164, Households 39

Extract from 1901 & 1911 Census

    1901   1911  
  No. of persons 176 (including visitors) 164  
  No. of buildings 45   44  
Businesses No. of Pubs 7   7  
  No. of shops 6   6  
Occupations Carpenters 4   4  
  Tailors/Dressmaker 5   3  
  Shoe/boot maker 2   1  
  medical 1   0  
  Postal workers 3   5  
  Teachers 0   4 all Clunes
  Publicans 9   7 2 also shop keepers
  Farmers/farm labourers 13   18  
  Labourers 5   7  
  Police (inc retired) 3 3 RIC families 2  
  House Keeper 8 usually wife of HoH 0  
  Domestic staff 7   3  
  Blacksmith 0   1  
  Grocer/Shop Keepers 6   9  
  Mason 0   2  
  Butcher 0   1  
  Land agent/Rent Collector 1   2  
  Rail workers 1   2  
  Priest/Clergy 2   2  
Language Dual speakers 38   26  
Religion C o Ire 11 all Moodys in 1901 17  
  RC 166   148  
Outbuildings No. of stables N/A   21  
  No. of coach houses N/A   2  
  No. of cow houses N/A   12  
  No. of piggeries N/A   13  
  No. of Forges N/A   1  
  No. of Dairies N/A   1  

1926 Census of Quin Village

first_name surname relationship_to_head marriage birthplace_county children_alive
Patrick J McInerney Head Married Clare 2
Nora McInerney Wife Married Clare 2
Mary McInerney Daughter Single Clare
Michael McInerney Son Both Parents Alive Clare
Bridget McInerney Servant Single Clare
James Hourigan Head Married Clare 12
Martha Hourigan Wife Married Kerry 12 y
John Clune Head Married Clare
Susan Clune Wife Married
Timothy Clune Father Widower Clare
Ambrose Power Head Married 1
Kathleen Power Wife Married
Michael Power Both Parents Alive Clare
John Joseph McCready Head Single Tepp/52
Elizabeth Maher Servant Single Barrisham
Catherine Hennessy Head Single Clare
John Mara Head Single Tipperary Garda?
Lawrence Walsh Single Wickham Garda?
Daniel Linehan Single Cork Garda?
Mortimer Carrigg Head Married Clare 5
Annie Carrigg Wife Married Clare 5
Norah Carrigg Daughter Single
Elizabeth S Carrigg Daughter Single Clare
Bridget Corbett Head Widow Clare 0,
Patrick Corbett Son Single Clare
Thomas Corbett Son Single Clare
Maria Reddan Head Single Clare
Mollie Reddan Patient Single Kerry
Stephen Clune Head Married Clare 3
Mary Clune Wife Married Clare 3

In this 1954 photo of the north end of Quin, taken from outside the Garda barracks, we can see the typical single storey thatch cottage then prevalent along that side of the street up to that time. The water tower did not appear on the horizon until c1965

Jan 11 United Irish League Quin 1908

A meeting of the above branch was held on last Sunday, Mr. Pat McDonell presiding, were also in attendance Messrs Pat Moylan V.P., John Lawlor Treasurer, Ml. Clune hon. secretary; Dan Corbett, Tom Lynch, James Meany, Dan Clune, MI Doulaghty, Denis Hallinan, John Cusack, Pat Curry, John Meany etc. The secretary read a circular from the East Clare Executive announcing a meeting at Bodyke on 6th and members were requested to attend. The following resolution was proposed and passed unanimously: Resolved

“That we the members of the Quin Branch of the United Irish League call upon all persons holding land in the parish from landlords under the eleven month system, to surrender same when their term expires and not renew their contracts. Mr. Cullinan came before the meeting about a farm he held in Dangan. The committee decided not to interfere, as they knew nothing about it. Next meeting Thur 19th.

Note: The United Irish League had merged with the Irish Parliamentary Party, headed by John Redmond, in 1900. It would later become effectively the the constituency mechanism of the IPP before being over-taken by Sinn Féin after 1916.

1917 Contributors to the Redmond Fund 

Carrigg Mortimor
Clune Matt
Clune Dan
Clune Pat
Clune Frank
Clune Peter
Clune James
Corbett Patrick Snr.
Corbett Patrick Jnr.
Crowe Thomas
Curry Patrick
Droney Patrick
Droney Mary
Halpin John

 

 

Hennessy Miss
Markham Katie
McFadden Mrs.
Neville Michael
O’Halloran Mrs.
O’Loghlen Thomas
O’Loghlen Jno
O’Loghlen Miss
Power Ambrose
Reddan Miss
Reddan Jnr.
Sammon William  
Hassett Denis

Sisters Ann and Ellen with their mother Margaret McInerney, nee McCarthy, outside their pub c1918. Margaret was married to Thomas and they reared six daughters in this house. This was located to the left of the current Marlborough home, which was also a pub, known as The Bridge House, owned by the Lynch family. These two related families lived side by side. A descendent of Ann ‘Patsy’ Lynch, later authored a book which covers much of their life here, called ‘Mapping the Past’, by Charles Drazin.

Photo Courtesy of ‘The Vintage Lens’

1943 I.T.A. Topographical and General Survey 

Location and Brief Description:

The village is situated on Quin, (or Rhine) River, 6 miles from Ennis, 17 from Limerick. It is neat and well kept; principally noted for its famous abbey, old castles.

Parks, Gardens and Recreation Grounds. Brief Description: Hurling field one mile from village. Show grounds, convenient to village. Both used periodically, hurling field in good condition.

Public Services Nearest station: Ardsollus Distance: 1 mile Bus? None

Private lighting by—Electricity? Hall, church, and a few houses. Gas? None

Dancing Dance Hall: Yes. Parochial Hall accommodates 300 personsProprietor: The Parochial Hall Committee

Churches and Services

Church Services (Sundays)
Quin R.C. 9.00 and 11.00 a.m. N. Time
Clooney R.C 10.30 a.m. N. Time
Maghara R.C. 11.00 a.m. N. Time
Church of Ireland Once monthly – 1st Sunday

Postal Facilities Location of Post Office: In villageBusiness (? M.O., Telegraph, Telephone): All three

Social Clubs, Cultural Societies, &c. Social Clubs: None.

Hospitals Nearest: Ennis 6 miles

Fairs and Markets; Half-Holiday Monthly Fairs and Markets: Quin 27th July, 1st Nov. Three other new fairs, Jan, Feb, March. The famous Spancil Hill fairs – 5 miles distant. Also in Quin parish, horses 23rd, cattle 24th June.Weekly Market Day: NoneHalf-Holiday: Monday

Garages and Petrol Stations Petrol Pump: Mr. McInerney in village

Conveyances for Hire (Owners):Boats (State type): There are row boats – private owned – on a few of the nearby lakes, which could may be hired or loaned. Tourists should be advised not to rely on getting those boats, as they are rarely available – or in good condition.

AccommodationHotels No hotels in Quin. Tourists visiting Quin should not plan on staying overnight. The only two boarding houses available should be engaged in advance.

Guest or Boarding Houses Mr. A. Power, Quin, 2 Guest Bedrooms, No Baths, Dry Lavatory, 1 Public Room, Licensed. This is a fairly suitable boarding-house for two persons only.Mr. J. Mulqueen, Dangan, 2 Guest Bedrooms, No Baths, Dry Lavatory, 1 Public Room, Not Licensed. This is a clean and comfortable private lodging house in the country. Two persons could be accommodated.

Restaurants and Cafés Mr. Power will provide teas, and tea and ham for any number of tourists up to 100, if given a weeks notice.

 

Date: June 17th, 1943 (Signed): Ralph Lucas Surveyor.

According to a 2002 Census, Quin had a population of 853. By 2006, the population had grown to around 1,048. In the 2022 census, the village population was 922.

This once highly populated townland has been called by various spellings of its English name since first recorded in the inquisitions in 1586. Sometimes it was found with East or West added. Its current official Irish translation derives from Cé, meaning quay, which belies explanation given the situation of the townland. The inquisitions in 1641 recorded it as ‘Ceab’ while John O’Donovan, in 1839, suggested Ceabhach/Céabhach meaning ‘a land producing marshy grass’, both of which make a lot more sense!

Today, we could count the number of families living here on two hands. The figures given for baptisms and past census give a totally different picture of what it harboured in the past when up to 26 families lived here.

88.6 hectares / 0.88km²/0.34 square miles/219 acres

This townland is situated both sides  of the road to Ennis having left the village.

Inchiquin Papers – extracts referencing Keevagh

13-14 June 1699. Lease and release by John Durey to Sir Donough O’Brien, 1st Bart. of 24 acres in Keevagh, parish of Quin, barony of Bunratty in consideration of £40.

In 1703 Sir Donough purchased from the Commissioners for Sale of Forfeited Estates the lands of Keevagh, Daganbrack, Creevagh, Cahercalla, Maddara and Kildrum, totaling 440 acres, formerly held by Nicholas Arthur, who was attained for treason on account of his adherence to James II.

Land transfers in Keevagh in 1641

Freeholders in 1821

Keevagh: Laurence Corbett, James Corbett, Patrick Cody, James Halloran.

Keevagh West: H. Rev. Fitzgerald (resident in Dublin).

The above List of Freeholders contains the names of landholders who were registered to vote in Keevagh in 1821. A freeholder was a man who owned his land outright (in fee) or who held it by lease which could be for one or more lives (for example, his own life or for the lives of other people named in the lease). A significant percentage of the population was included in freeholders’ lists in the time period covered by this list (1796-1820), when both Catholic and Protestant 40 shilling freeholders were qualified to vote. A 40 shilling freeholder held a freehold worth at least 40 shillings per annum above the rent, enabling the inclusion of substantial farmers in the voters’ list. In 1829 the franchise level was increased to 10 pounds (there were 20 shillings in a pound), thus barring the 40 shilling freeholders whom Daniel O’Connell had mobilized and consequently confining the vote to landlords.

 

Occupiers of land in Keevagh on 1st May 1825 – eligible for tithe payments

Keevagh East: John Massey, John Doolaghty, Widow McNamara, Tim McGrath, James McGrath, John Moylan.

Keevagh West: James Boland, Patt Hallaran, Michael Downes, Cody Denis, Lawrence Corbett.

 Census Records for Keevagh

1841 Census: Population 140; Households 26

1851 Census: Population 31; Households 4

1861 Census: Population 42; Households 6

1871 Census: Population 29; Households 7

1881 Census: Population 17; Households 4

1891 Census: Population 11; Households 3

 

1901 Census: Population 7; Households 2

John & Mary Burke, nephew Patrick Gallagher.

Patrick Hogan, niece Delia Hogan, grand nephews Patrick & Michael Hogan.

1911 Census: Population 7; Households 2

Thomas & Catherine Moylan, servants Mary O’Callahan, Matthew Moloney.

Bridget Hogan, sons Patrick & Michael Hogan.

1926 Census: Population 13; Households 2

Thomas Moylan Head Married English Only
Catherine Moylan Wife Married English Only
Mary A Moylan Daughter   English and Irish
Cecelia Moylan Daughter   English and Irish
Patricia Moylan Daughter   English and Irish
Kathleen Moylan Daughter   English and Irish
Francis Moylan Daughter   English Only
Anne Gregan Sister in Law Single English Only
Matilda Custy Servant Single English Only
John Burke Servant Single English Only
Bridget Hogan Head Widow English Only
Pat Hogan Son Single English Only
Michael Hogan Son Single English Only

Some Baptisms in Keevagh in 1800’s

Date Child’s Forename Father’s Surname Father Mother Sponsors
15.12.1844 Thomas (?) Michael McGrath Mary John Curtin, Margaret McGrath
05.04.1832 Margaret Boland James Flanagan Briget Briget Quigly
??.06.1837 Bridget Boland James Flanagan B. Michael and Briget Cody
31.01.1840 Mary Boland James Flanagan Bridget Bridget Boland
06.04.1843 Pat Boland James Flanagan Bidy Pat Boland, Bidy Boland
25.01.1827 Briget Boland Pat Flanagan Mary Denis Carly(?), Margaret Carley(?)
10.05.1829 Michael Boland Pat Flanagan Mary Briget Boland, Michael Kitchin
27.10.1831 Pat Boland Pat Flanagan Mary Nancy McNamara, Thomas Halloran
19.10.1843 Kity Boland Pat Flanagan Mary Pat Halloran, Bidy Flanagan
??.08.1838 James Boland Pat Flanagan Mary Michael Downs, Mrs. Boland, Janes
??.05.1836 Margaret Boland Pat Flannagan Mary Dennis and Briget Cody
18.04.1828 John Boland Patrick Flanagan Mary Denis Cody, Briget Corley
15.10.1844 Mary Boland Patt Flanigan Mary Bridget Cody
05.03.1847 Mary Boland Patt Flanigan Mary Mary Donohoe
07.09.1825 Catherine Brick John Halleran Mary James Boland
03.02.1822 Bridget Brick John Halloran Mary Patrick Cody, Sally Halloran
26.09.1816 Michael Brick John Halloran Mary John Halloran, Honora Boland
29.08.1817 Michael Brick John Halloran Mary John MacNamara
22.04.1828 John Brick(?) John Halloran Mary Anne Halloran
05.08.1830 James Bricke John Halloran Mary Michael McNamara, Hanagh Lawler
14.01.1844 Patt Coady John Donoughue Mary Patt Corbett, Sarah MacNamara
21.09.1842 Michael Coady(?) Denis Lawler Judy Pat Corbett, Bidy Corbett
11.04.1845 Susan Cody Dennis Lawler Hannah John Hennesy, Mary Clune
03.10.1848 John Cody Dennis Lawler Susan Margaret Cody
08.05.1842 Nancy Cody John Donohoe Mary Denis Coady, Bidy Coady
27.05.1846 John Cody John Donohoe Mary Lawrence Downes, Kate Downs
23.06.1850 Mary Cody John Donohoe Mary Patt Corbett, Margaret Cody
29.11.1816 (?) Cody Patrick Fraly Pat Boland, Betty Cody
23.06.1850 Mary Coffee James McGrath Mary Margaret McGrath
16.02.1855 Mary Coffey Michael McGrath Mary John McGrath, Mary Moylan
26.08.1830 Michael Coleman John Haneen Margaret Pat Halloran, Sally Halloran
04.10.1843 John Collins John Reddin Bridget Michael McGrath, Mary Doloughty
29.05.1844 Michael Corbet Pat Coady Margaret Thomas Corbet, Bridget Corbet
12.08.1817 Margaret Corbett James Halloran Honora Anne Corbett
28.11.1844 Bridget Corbett John Doloughty Mary Patt and Bridget Corbett
31.01.1849 Mary Corbett John Doloughty Mary Patt and Norry Corbett
15.03.1821 Nancy Corbett John Horan Margaret Patt Corbett, mary Corbett
21.02.1830 Margaret Corbett John Moran Margaret James Corbett, Briget Moylan
22.03.1817 Pat Corbett John Margaret James McNamara
??.06.1840 John Corbett Matt Harkins Mary Patt Doloughty, Anne Corbett
03.02.1848 Mary Corbett Matt Harkins Mary Patt Halloran, Bridget Corbett
24.01.1830 Pat Corbett Pat Cody Margaret Lawrence Corbett, Briget Corbett
26.12.1831 Briget Corbett Pat Cody Margaret Denis Cody, Briget Cody
??.01.1838 Laurence Corbett Patt Cody Margaret Laurence and Anne Corbett
25.10.1843 Norry Corbett Tom Shea Nanny Pat Corbett, Bidy Corbett
27.02.1853 Mary Corbett Tom Shea Anne Laurence and Margaret Corbett
05.06.1828 Briget Corry James Hehir Mary Thomas Moylan, Nancy Corry
05.06.1828 John Corry John Corry Betty Michael Henissy, Catherine Moylan
23.01.1837 Bridget Cremins Daniel McNamara Hannah Pat Hogan, Ellen McNamara
30.08.1823 John Doolaghty Tim Rochford Brigid Laurence Corbett
22.05.1823 Thomas Downes M Kitchen Catherine
22.05.1823 Mary Downes M Kitchen Catherine
06.07.1825 Anna(?) Downes Michael Chichin Catherine Pat Cody
08.04.1821 Ellen Downes Michael Kidson Catherine Patt Cody, Mary Frawley
08.10.1826 Martin Downs Michael Kitchin Catherine Pat Carley, Ellen Lawler
21.01.1830 Lawrence Downs Michael Kitchin Catherine Patrick Corbett, Catherine Lawler
04.01.1825 Patrick Fraley Patrick Patrick Henessy
06.09.1819 Judy Griffy James Cummin Johanna John Corbett
26.01.1835 Tim Halloran Pat Grady Bridget Pat Halloran, Bridget McDonnell
16.02.1836 Pat Halloran Pat Grady Bridget Michael McNamara, Nancy Halloran
01.05.1842 Bridget Halloran Patrick Grady Bridget Patrick Cody, Bridget Halloran
14.03.1846 Pegy Halloran Patrick Grady alias Birley(?) Nancy Michael Halloran, Margaret Grady
01.12.1838 Thomas Halloran Patt Grady Bridget Michael and Margaret Grady
10.03.1848 Thady Halloran Patt Grady Bridget Dennis Cody, Bridget McDonnel
??.07.1837 Mary Halloran Thomas Corbet Ann Pat Doloughty, Margaret Fraley
28.06.1835 Bridget Halloran Thomas Corbett Anne Michael Doolaghty
07.04.1839 Mary Halloran Thomas Corbett Ann James and Catherine Halloran
18.02.1841 Anne Halloran Thomas Corbett Anne James Lynch, Mary McNamara
06.01.1843 John Halloran Thomas Corbett Nancy Michael Corbett, Bidy Corbett
??.04.1839 Margaret Healy(Mealy?) Pat Cody Margaret Dennis Cody, Sally Russell
23.11.1845 Thomas Henry Luke Molony Mary Patt Hickey, Bridget Gorman
08.02.1829 Mary Hogan John Crow Sally Kitty(?) Gerin, David Moylan
08.03.1816 Pat Hogan Thomas Moylan Honor Hogan
18.01.1832 Nancy Kinavane Thomas Gerin Briget Nancy Corry, John Hogan
29.06.1845 John Lachford John Glynn Margaret Tom Heihir, Bridget Glynn
19.07.1816 Margaret Lyddy Patrick Halloran Mary Patrick Fahy, Cate MaGrath
12.05.1842 Mary Mac Michael Clune Mary James Mac, Mary MacNamara
11.03.1817 Pat MacNamara James Woulfe Mary James MacNamara
25.04.1833 Anne McGrath James (?)man Mary Margaret McGrath
07.12.1834 Thomas McGrath James Cremmins Mary John Hogan, Margaret McGrath
06.08.1829 Margaret McGrath James Crimens(?) Mary Honor McInerny, (?)
20.04.1818 Mary McGrath James Crimmin Mary Catherine Corry
04.10.1820 Martin McGrath James Crimmin Mary Martin MaGrath
29.04.1832 Catherine McGrath James Crimmin Mary Nancy Corbett, David Moylan
20.08.1826 Michael McGrath James Crimmin(?) Mary Catherine Moylan
??.04.1837 Patt McGrath James Crimmins Mary Anne Corbett
01.06.1817 Brigid McGrath James Crummin Mary Catherine McGrath
01.05.1838 John McGrath James Mary Thomas Moylan, Anne Corry
09.04.1824 McGrath(?) MaGrath Cate
19.12.1821 Thomas McInerny John McGrath Margaret David Moylan, Catherine McGrath
12.04.1841 John McMahon Michael Giddam Peggy Michael and Mary Cumins(Crimins?)
03.09.1845 Daniel McNamara Bat Gannesy(?) Susan Susan Lawler
19.12.1821 Thomas McNamara John Meere Nancy Patt Meere, Nancy McNamara
26.10.1823 Ellen McNamara John Quillinan Bridget James McNamara
11.09.1828 Margaret McNamara Mathew Glen Margaret Ellen Coleman, Edmund Hogan
06.03.1822 Mary McNamara Mathew Glin Margaret John McNamara, Mary Moylan
07.01.1840 Thady McNamara Michael Cluin Mary Patt Clune, Mary Doloughty
15.03.1845 Patt McNamara Michael Clune Mary Catherine McNamara
27.08.1848 Michael McNamara Michael Clune Mary Tom O’Brien, Mary Cain
29.05.1836 Anne McNamara Thomas Clanchy Ellen Pat Doolaghty, Bridget Corbett
01.09.1839 Mary McNamara Thomas Clancy Ellen James and Mary McNamara
03.03.1834 Patrick McNamara Tom Clancy Ellen Thady McNamara, Mary McNamara
31.01.1835 James McNamara Tom Clancy Ellen Pat and Anne Halloran
14.12.1839 Catherine Moylan David Moylan Anne Bridget Hogan
23.03.1837 Honora Moylan David Reddan Anne Margaret Moylan
??.12.1837 Briget O’Gorman Daniel Neylon Mary Judith Frawley
26.04.1854 Michael Slattery Michael Moylan Maria William Moylan, Margaret Slattery
07.10.1839 Mary Walsh John Freeman Bridget Michael and Mary Hehir
02.05.1857 Margaret Coffee Michael McGrath Mary Bridget Crimmins
21.04.1861 John Coffee Michael McGrath Mary Patt McGrath, Mary McGrath
??.02.1825 Mary Coffy Michael McGrath Mary John McGrath, Sally Moylan
06.03.1878 Margaret Connely Michael Faul Mary Bridget Moylan
15.08.1858 Thomas Corbett Thomas Shea Anne Laurence Corbett, Margaret Corbett
09.03.1862 Hugh Hogan Hugh Daffy Bridget Patt Hogan, Ellen Finucane
27.12.1859 Margaret Hogan Thomas Haneen Mary Edmund Burke, Margaret Haneen
22.04.1855 Thomas Rochford John Clancy Margaret Margaret Ma(?)
31.01.1872 Bridget Russell Pat Coffey Anne Michael Clune, Bridget Russell
01.05.1873 Mary Russell Patt Coffee Anne Mary Russell
15.08.1856 Thomas Slattery Michael Moylan Mary Daniel Hayes, Bridget Slattery
22.09.1861 Johanna Slattery Michael Moylan Mary Thomas Dolertny, Margaret Taylor
20.07.1864 John Slattery Michael Moylan Mary Thomas Crowe, Margaret Slattery