Carrowroe South

Antoinette Lydon

Carrowoe (Carhoorooa) South is in the civil parish of Kilcummin. The civil Parish corresponds with the following Church of Ireland parish of Kilcummin, Galway West. In general, the civil parish and the Church of Ireland parish are the same as is the case in the Kilcummin Oughterard area.

Irish Form of Name: An Cheathrú Rua Theas

Translation: red quarter

Parish: Kilcummin

View all place names in this civil parish.

Carrowroe South is in the Electoral Division of Crumpaun, in Civil Parish of Kilcummin, in the Barony of Moycullen, in the County of Galway

Other Forms of the Name with the authority source (if provided) in italics.

Carhoorooa South

Carhoorooa South Boundary Surveyor

Carroroo County Map

Carraroe Barony Cess Book

Carhoorooa Local

Carrowrue Barony Map

Carrowroe South contains 956¼ acres of land about 1/3 of which is under tillage and 39 acres of water, the remainder is under mountain pasture.

Situation:

In the southern part of the parish bounded on West and South by the sea and on the North by Carhoorooa North and in the East by the parish of Kilannin.

Other placenames in this townland:

This is a list of townlands that share a border with this townland.

Proprietor

James L. Lambert of Cregaclare, Ardrahan

Information on the owner’s family from the Landed Estates Database; this information will display in a new window:

James L. Lambert is a member of the Lambert (Cregclare and Aggard) family.

Information from the Down Survey Website:

The Down Survey is a mapped survey. Using the Civil Survey as a guide, teams of surveyors, mainly former soldiers, were sent out under Petty’s direction to measure every townland to be forfeited to soldiers and adventurers. The resulting maps, made at a scale of 40 perches to one inch (the modern equivalent of 1:50,000), were the first systematic mapping of a large area on such a scale attempted anywhere. The primary purpose of these maps was to record the boundaries of each townland and to calculate their areas with great precision. The maps are also rich in other detail showing churches, roads, rivers, castles, houses and fortifications. Most towns are represented pictorially and the cartouches, the decorative titles, of each map in many cases reflect a specific characteristic of each barony. (http://downsurvey.tcd.ie)

The Down Survey website will tell you who owned this townland in 1641 (pre Cromwell) and in 1671 (post Cromwell).

Townland of CARROWROE SOUTH (Moycullen By)

No townland information available.

Down Survey website

The Tithe Applotment Books

 About the Records

Tithes were a tax on agricultural produce which was payable by the occupiers of agricultural land. They were the main source of income for the parish clergy of the Church of Ireland (the largest Protestant church and the church established by law). However, in many parishes a large part of the tithes were ‘appropriate’, which meant that they were payable to a bishop, cathedral chapter or other ecclesiastical recipient, or were ‘impropriate’, which generally meant that they were payable to a local landowner. The parishes used in the Tithe Applotment Books are civil or Church of Ireland parishes, which often differ in name and territory from Catholic parishes, Acts of Parliament of 1823 and 1832 provided for the conversion of tithes into a fixed charge on land, and specified the average price of wheat or oats in the parish in the seven years before 1821 as the basis on which the tithes would be calculated. They also extended the application of tithes to pasture, where previously they had been levied only on tillage.

This change in the law resulted in the valuation of individual holdings in almost all parishes containing agricultural land, in order to assess the portion of the tithes for which each occupier of land would be liable. The apportionment was recorded for each Church of Ireland parish in a Tithe Composition Applotment Book. The information was collected and two Parochial Commissioners calculated the amounts, one of who was appointed by the cess-payers of the parish and the other by the relevant Diocese of the Church of Ireland. This procedure was carried out in over 2,500 parishes between the years 1823 and 1837.

The Tithe Applotment Books are in a variety of formats, from a few pages sewn together to elaborately bound volumes. In most cases they are written in manuscript throughout, although some consist of manuscript entries on printed questionnaires. The information in the books is broadly uniform and generally includes at least the name of occupier, the size of holding, the valuation and the tithe payable. In some cases more detailed information is provided. Some volumes have maps and most have certificates and correspondence attached.

The sub-divisions of the parish were recorded. Some of these subdivisions, such as ploughlands, ceased to be in official use after the six-inch survey of the Ordnance Survey was completed in the 1840s. Only productive land was subject to tithe, and the books usually distinguish between this tithable land and untithable land such as roads or mountains. Tithable land was in some cases classified by quality, and a money value was given to each class. In some cases, the proportion of tithe payable to the rector, vicar or lay proprietor of the tithes was set out. The column for observations was sometimes completed, with information about commonage, for example.

There are a number of other points that should be noted. The acreages given in the Tithe Applotment Books are in Irish or Plantation measure, which is 1.62 times larger than statute measure. Only occupiers of land at the time of the tithe composition are recorded, so not all heads of households living in a parish at the time are included. Only rural areas are systematically covered, although inhabitants of towns who held plots of cultivable land are included. The equivalent tax in urban areas, Minister’s Money, has left few records.

The Tithe Applotment Books are an important source of information for a wide variety of researchers of pre-Famine Ireland. They provide the first surviving national list of the occupiers of land, and are used by genealogists as a partial substitute for returns of the 1821 and 1831 censuses of population, which were destroyed in 1922. They also record information on the quality of land, and provide information on pre-Ordnance Survey territorial divisions, some of which were not recognised after the 1840s.

The National Archives hold the original Tithe Applotment Books only for the twenty-six counties of the Republic of Ireland. The books for the six counties of Northern Ireland are held in the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland in Belfast. (http://titheapplotmentbooks.nationalarchives.ie/search/tab/aboutmore.jsp)

No townland information available.

http://places.galwaylibrary.ie/asp/townland2people.asp

Griffith Valuation 1855

In Griffith’s Valuation the area was 995 acres, 0 rood & 28 perch with a land value of £120-s-0d. Value of Buildings was £12-15s-0d, and the total value is £133-0s-0d.

Occupiers

Fairfield

Francis Meacle, Lawrence Harnetty, Michl Keane (Tim), Peter Flaherty, Bartholomew Keane, Michl Keane (Bartle) Thomas Lydon, Thomas Keane.

Parkavalley

Michael Joyce, Matthias Kenevy, Walter McDonagh, Patrick Flaherty, Patk Joyce (Mick), John Keane, Martin McDonagh (Peter), Patrick McDonagh (Peter), Phillip Lydon, Francis Montague, Patrick O’Donnell.

East Reen (Rinn)

Cormack Lydon, Phillip Lydon, Thos Keane (Bartle), Michael Hernan, John McDonagh (Brown), Michael McDonagh, Marcus Lydon.

Immediate Lessor: Jas S Lambert.

West Reen (Rinn)

John McDonagh (Black), Colma McDonagh (Patt), Martin McDonagh (Patt), Anthony McDonagh, Coleman McDonagh (Matt), Patrick Conneely, Michael Grealish, James S Lambe, Constabulary Force, Laurence Harnetty.

Immediate Lessor: James S Lambe & Laurence Harnetty.

http://www.askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doNameSearch&PlaceID=559413

 Poor Law Union Ireland

In Ireland the Poor Relief Act of 1838 divided into districts or “unions” in which the local taxable inhabitants were to be financially responsible for all paupers in the area. In 1898 the Poor Law Union was adopted as the basic administrative division in place of the civil parish and barony. Further subdivision into 828 registration districts and 3,751 district electoral divisions followed. Townlands were not arranged according to these divisions with parish and barony retained as a means to make comparisons with records gathered before 1898.

The 1838 Act

The main provisions of the 1838 Act were:

  • The extension of the existing Poor Law Commissioners’ powers to Ireland, with the appointment of Assistant Commissioners who were to implement the Act in Ireland.
  • The division of the country into Poor Law Unions based on Irish electoral divisions which were made up from townlands.
  • The creation of a Board of Guardians for each Union, two-thirds of whom were to be elected, the other third to be appointed ex officio.
  • The setting up of a workhouse in each Union.
  • The collection of a local poor-rate to finance the system.
  • Assistance for emigration.

Initially, 130 Unions were created, based upon 2,049 electoral divisions. The divisions were composed of townlands, a peculiarly Irish unit, traditionally of 120 Irish acres in area. (Between 1848 and 1850, subdividing and reorganizing the boundaries of some existing Unions, particularly in the west of the country created an additional 33 Unions.

Boards of Guardians were elected annually on 25th March. Only ratepayers were eligible for election, which effectively disenfranchised most of the native Irish who were usually tenants at this time. Ratepayers were allowed between one and six votes depending on the size of a valuation of their property.

What is a townland?

A townland is one of the smallest land divisions in Ireland. They range in size from a few acres to thousands of acres. Many are Gaelic in origin, but some came into existence after the Norman invasion of 1169. Carhoorooa South is a townland.

 People & Census Information

People who lived here:

You can retrieve a list of people who lived in this townland from 1827 to 1911. This list is compiled from the following resources.

  • The Tithe Applotment Books
  • Griffith’s Valuation
  • 1901 Census
  • 1911 Census

List of nineteenth century and early twentieth century inhabitants.

1841-1891

1841 – 72 houses with 413 people living in Carrowroe South

1851 – 63 houses with 406 people,

1861 – 70 houses with 399 people,

1871 – 64 house with 388 people,

1881- 66 houses (66 inhabited) with 424 people (204 males, 220 females). There were 31 outbuildings.

The valuation of Houses & Land in 1881 was £148 3s 0d.

1891 – 62 houses (62 inhabited) with 374 people (185 males, 189 females). There were 59 outbuildings.

The valuation of Houses & Land in 1891 was £152 3s 0d.

1841/1851 Old Age Pension Census Search Forms

Flaherty

An application was made by Flaherty from Carrowroe in the Parish of Kilcummin in the Barony of Moycullen. Reference # Cen/S/1968. Record was found for 1841.

Flaherty

An application was made by Flaherty from Carrowroe in the Parish of Kilcummin in the Barony of Moycullen. Reference # Cen/S/1969.  Record was found for 1851.

Flaherty (McDonough)

An application was made by Flaherty from Carrowroe in the Parish of Kilcummin in the Barony of Moycullen. Reference # Cen/S/1970. No The surname McDonough also appears on the application. No Record was found for 1851.

Flaherty

An application was made by Flaherty from Carrowroe in the Parish of Kilcummin in the Barony of Moycullen. Reference # Cen/S/1971. No Record was found for 1851.

Flaherty

An application was made by Flaherty from Carrowroe in the Parish of Kilcummin in the Barony of Moycullen. Reference # Cen/S/1972.  Record was found for 1851.

Griffin

An application was made by Griffin from Carrowroe in the Parish of Kilcummin in the Barony of Moycullen. Reference # Cen/S/1973.  Record was found for 1851.

Griffin

An application was made by Griffin from Carrowroe in the Parish of Kilcummin in the Barony of Moycullen. Reference # Cen/S/1974.  Record was found for 1841.

Griffin

An application was made by Griffin from Carrowroe in the Parish of Kilcummin in the Barony of Moycullen. Reference # Cen/S/1975.  Record was found for 1851.

Joyce

An application was made by Joyce from Carrowroe in the Parish of Kilcummin in the Barony of Moycullen. Reference # Cen/S/1976.  Record was found for 1851.

Keane

An application was made by Keane from Carrowroe in the Parish of Kilcummin in the Barony of Moycullen. Reference # Cen/S/1977.  Record was found for 1851.

Lydon

An application was made by Lydon from Carrowroe in the Parish of Kilcummin in the Barony of Moycullen. Reference # Cen/S/1978.  Record was found for 1851.

McDonagh (Connelly)

An application was made by McDonagh from Carrowroe in the Parish of Kilcummin in the Barony of Moycullen. Reference # Cen/S/1979.  The surname Connelly also appears on the application. No Record was found for 1851.

McDonagh

An application was made by McDonagh from Carrowroe in the Parish of Kilcummin in the Barony of Moycullen. Reference # Cen/S/1980.   No Record was found for 1851.

McDonagh

An application was made by McDonagh from Carrowroe in the Parish of Kilcummin in the Barony of Moycullen. Reference # Cen/S/1981.    Record was found for 1851.

McDonagh

An application was made by McDonagh from Carrowroe in the Parish of Kilcummin in the Barony of Moycullen. Reference # Cen/S/1982.    Record was found for 1851.

McDonagh

An application was made by McDonagh from Carrowroe in the Parish of Kilcummin in the Barony of Moycullen. Reference # Cen/S/1983.    Record was found for 1851.

McDonagh (Connelly)

An application was made by McDonagh from Carrowroe in the Parish of Kilcummin in the Barony of Moycullen. Reference # Cen/S/1984.  The surname Connelly also appears on the application.  Record was found for 1851.

McDonagh

An application was made by McDonagh from Carrowroe in the Parish of Kilcummin in the Barony of Moycullen. Reference # Cen/S/1985.    Record was found for 1851.

McDonagh

An application was made by McDonagh from Carrowroe in the Parish of Kilcummin in the Barony of Moycullen. Reference # Cen/S/1986.    Record was found for 1851.

McDonagh

An application was made by McDonagh from Carrowroe in the Parish of Kilcummin in the Barony of Moycullen. Reference # Cen/S/1987.    Record was found for 1851.

McDonagh

An application was made by McDonagh from Carrowroe in the Parish of Kilcummin in the Barony of Moycullen. Reference # Cen/S/1988.    Record was found for 1851.

O’Sullivan

An application was made by O’Sullivan from Carrowroe in the Parish of Kilcummin in the Barony of Moycullen. Reference # Cen/S/1989. No Record was found for 1851.

Wallace

An application was made by Wallace from Carrowroe in the Parish of Kilcummin in the Barony of Moycullen. Reference # Cen/S/1990.  Record was found for 1851.

Connelly

An application was made by Connelly from Carrowroe South in the Parish of Kilcummin in the Barony of Moycullen. Reference # Cen/S/1991.    Record was found for 1851.

Joyce

An application was made by Joyce from Carrowroe South in the Parish of Kilcummin in the Barony of Moycullen. Reference # Cen/S/1992.    Record was found for 1851.

McDonough

An application was made by McDonough from Carrowroe South in the Parish of Kilcummin in the Barony of Moycullen. Reference # Cen/S/1993. Record was found for 1851.

McDonagh

An application was made by McDonagh from Carrowroe South in the Parish of Kilcummin in the Barony of Moycullen. Reference # Cen/S/1994. Record was found for 1851.

Wallace (O’Donell)

An application was made by Wallace from Carrowroe South in the Parish of Kilcummin in the Barony of Moycullen. The surname O’Donell also appears on the application. Reference # Cen/S/1995. Record was found for 1851.

Mary Joyce

An application was made by Mary Joyce (McDonagh). Address: Mr. P Tubridy, Carraroe, Galway.

Full Names of Father and Mother of the applicant: Pat & Maggie Joyce.

Residence in 1851: Townland: Carraroe South, Parish: Kilcummin, Barony: Moycullen, County: Galway

Date of receipt: 21.8.17 Reference: CenS/11/1992 Application No. 6/17 6339

Return searched by ?? 27.8.17 sheet 14

Extract made 28.8.17 Certified 28.8.17 form replaced  by 28.8.17 Copy dispatched to Applicant’s address 29.8.17 ay

Margaret McDonough

An application was made by Margaret McDonough. Address: Mr. M O’Donnell, Carraroe P.O., Galway.

Full Names of Father and Mother of the applicant: Coleman and Bridget McDonough

Residence in 1851: Townland: Carraroe n/S/W, Parish: Kilcummin, Barony: Moycullen, County: Galway

Date of receipt: 12.11.20 Reference: CenS/11/1980 Application No. C/20 10168

Return searched by ?? 15/11/20 Coleman and Bridget McDonagh no return of Margaret

Extract made Sheet 42

No dispatch

Mary Flaherty

An application was made by Annie Flaherty. Address: Mrs. Mary Higgins, Rope Walk, Clada, Galway town.

Full Names of Father and Mother of the applicant: Mat and Honor Flaherty (McDonough)

Residence in 1851: Townland: Carraroe N/S/W, Parish: Kilcummin, Barony: Moycullen, County: Galway

Date of receipt: 25.7.21 Reference: CenS/11/1970 Application No. C21 4757

Return searched by FW 26-7-21 not found

Comment: in any future app, correct place of residence on 1851 should be stated.

Copy despatched to Appliciants Address:179075193 date: 26/7/21

Bridget Flaherty

An application was made by Bridget Flaherty. Lydon also written. Address: Mr. P Tubridy, Carraroe, Galway.

Full Names of Father and Mother of the applicant: Pat & Mary Flaherty

Residence in 1851: Townland: Carraroe N/S/W, Parish: Kilcummin, Barony: Moycullen, County: Galway

Date of receipt: 22.02.17 Reference: CenS/11/1972 Application No. C/17 1717

Return searched by ?? 24.2.17 Sheet 15

Extract made 26.2.17 Certified 27.2.17

Copy dispatched 28/2/17  2/- written on top right corner of application

Application form

Michael Joyce

An application was made by Michael Joyce Address: John J Keane, Carraroe, Galway.

Full Names of Father and Mother of the applicant: Pat & Penelope Joyce

Residence in 1851: Townland: Carraroe N/S/W, Parish: Kilcummin, Barony: Moycullen, County: Galway

Other names listed on the application: Thos 7, Mary 5, Bridget 2 & Michael –

Date of receipt: 2.04.21 Reference: CenS/11/1976 Application No. C/21 2619

Return searched by ?? 8/4/21 found m

arried 1042210 son Michael sheet 13

Report

Extract made 26.2.17 Certified 27.2.17

4 x 6D + 2S written on top right corner of application

Application form

Mary McDonagh

An application was made by Mary McDonagh. surname Kelly also written on application. Address: Mr. P Tubridy, Carraroe, Galway.

Full Names of Father and Mother of the applicant: Anthony & Bridget McDonagh

Residence in 1851: Townland: Carraroe N/S/W, Parish: Kilcummin, Barony: Moycullen, County: Galway

Date of receipt: 06.06.17 Reference: CenS/11/1979 Application No. C/17 4315

Return searched by TW 12.06.17 Fam not found

Copy dispatched 13/6/17  2/- written on top right corner of application

Application form

Margaret McDonagh

An application was made by Margaret McDonagh.  Address: Mrs Margaret McDonagh, c/o Mr. John McDonagh, The Residence, Mountain View, Costello PO, Co. Galway.

Full Names of Father and Mother of the applicant: Terry & Norah McDonagh

Residence in 1851: Townland: Carraroe N/S/W, Parish: Kilcummin, Barony: Moycullen, County: Galway

Date of receipt: 4.5.17 Reference: CenS/11/1982 Application No. C/17 3512

Return searched by FW 15.5.17 See attached link for all information.

Copy dispatched 18/5/17  2/- written on top right corner of application

Application form

Additional report

Thomas McDonough

An application was made by Thomas McDonough.  Address: Thomas McDonough, Clynagh, Costello , Co. Galway.

Full Names of Father and Mother of the applicant: Tho & Bgt McDonough

Residence in 1851: Townland: Carraroe N/S/W, Parish: Kilcummin, Barony: Moycullen, County: Galway

The names Ellen, Thos, Bridget & Mich also appear on the application

Date of receipt: 18 Jan 1922  Reference: CenS/11/1988 Application No. C/22 370

Return searche

d by WB 19.1.22

Application form

Anne Lydon

An application was made by Anne Lydon.  Address: Mrs. Anne Flaherty,  Glanmore, Barnaderra, Carrowroe P.Office, Co. Galway.

Name of the Head of Family: Lydon

Residence in 1851: Townland: Carraroe N/S/W, Parish: Kilcummin, Barony: Moycullen, County: Galway

Townland: Barraderry. Parish: Killannin

The names Mary 7, Patrick 4 & Margt 2 also appear on the application

Date of receipt: 31.1.1921  Reference: CenS/11/1978 Application No. C/21 838

Return searched by FW 4/2/1921

Copy dispatched to applicants address 8.2.21  2/- written on top right corner of application

Application Form

Terry McDonagh

An application was made by Terry McDonagh.  Address: Mr. John Keane, Barrack Cross, Carraroe P.O, Co. Galway

(side note) Send reply to Terry McDonagh, Carraroe West, Bealadanagan PO Co. Galway

Full Names of Father and Mother of the applicant: Myles & Mary McDonagh

Residence in 1851: Townland: Carraroe North/South/West, Parish: Kilcummin, Barony: Moycullen, County: Galway

Date of receipt: 15.2.17 Reference: CenS/11/1986 Application No. C/17 1486

Return searched by WB 17/2/17 Found married 1839 no son Terry Sheet 38

Application form

Bartly O’Sullivan

An application was made by Bartly O’Sullivan.  Address: Mr. John McDonagh, The Residence, Costello PO, Co. Galway

Full Names of Father and Mother of the applicant: Pat & Mary O’Sullivan

Residence in 1851: Townland: Carraroe North, South, West. Deradda Parish: Kilcummin, Barony: Moycullen, County: Galway

side note: “Derrartha” or Carraroe North not tnla (townland) names in CP (Civil Parish) of Killannin

Date of receipt: 20.1.1917 Reference: CenS/11/1989 Application No. C/17 749

Return searched by GB 21/1/17 family not found. 2/- written on top right corner of application

Application form

John Griffin

An application was made by John Griffin.  Address: W. P. Tubridy, Carraroe, Galway

Full Names of Father and Mother of the applicant: Mary & Kate Griffin

Residence in 1851: Townland: Carraroe North, South, West. Parish: Kilcummin, Barony: Moycullen, County: Galway

Date of receipt: 29 Aug 1916 Reference: CenS/11/1943 Application No. C/16 49444

Return searched by GB 2/8/16, Extract made by ?? 30.8.16. Certified by JSM 31.816. Form replaced by GB 31/8/16

Copy dispatched to Applicant’s address 1/9/17.  2/-  C/29 301700 written on top right corner of application

Application form

Anne McDonagh

An application was made by Anne McDonagh.  Address: Inchamackenna Island, Carraroe Post office, Co. Galway

Full Names of Father and Mother of the applicant: Redmond & Mary McDonagh

Residence in 1851: Townland: Carraroe North, South, West. Parish: Kilcummin, Barony: Moycullen, County: Galway

The names Eliza, Cath (or Kitty), Bdgt older than appear, also on the application

Date of receipt: 12.12.21 Reference: CenS/11/1986 Application No. C/21 7756

Return searched by WB 13.12.21 Found marry 1838 daughter Anne aged 2 years  Sheet X

Extract made by won 23/12/21 Certified by ??? 23/12/21 Form replaced by FW 23/12/21

Copy dispatched to applicants address ??  24/12/21   2/-   1/- 22/12/21   23/- written on top right corner of application

Application form

Pat McDonagh

An application was made by Pat McDonagh.  Address: Office of Custom & Excise, Oughterard

Full Names of Father and Mother of the applicant: Myles & Mary McDonagh

Residence in 1851: Townland: Carraroe North/West, Parish: Kilcummin, Barony: Moycullen, County: Galway

The names Eliza, Cath (or Kitty), Bdgt older than appear, also on the application

Date of receipt: 19 Sept 10 Reference: CenS/11/1980 Application No. D/10 20lery 9

Return searched by WJH 1/10/10 Particulars found: No trace of family

Application form

Tom McDonagh

An application was made by Tom McDonagh.  Address: Mr. John Keane, Barrack Cross, Carraroe P.O. Co. Galway

Full Names of Father and Mother of the applicant: Terence (Terry) & Norah McDonagh

Residence in 1851: Townland: Carraroe North/West, Parish: Kilcummin, Barony: Moycullen, County: Galway

Date of receipt: 20/12/1916 Reference: CenS/11/1989 Application No. C/16 7919

Return searched by WB 21.12.16 Sheet 26  Extract made by ??? 22/12/16

Certified by JSW 22/12/21 Form replaced by FW 22/12/16

Copy dispatched to applicants address ??  23/12/16.   2/-   C. 34 773186 written on top right corner of application

Application form

Maggie McDonough

An application was made by Maggie McDonough.  Address: Mr. M O’Donnell, Grocer, etc., Carraroe P.O. Co. Galway

Full Names of Father and Mother of the applicant: Martin & Mary McDonough

Residence in 1851: Townland: Carraroe North/West, Parish: Kilcummin, Barony: Moycullen, County: Galway

Date of receipt: 11.3.20 Reference: CenS/11/1993 Application No. C/20 3966

Return searched by JON 15 4/20 found family applicant not in return 1851 sheet 39

application form

Mary McDonagh

An application was made by Mary McDonagh, Conneely also on full applicant line.  Address: Mr. P Tubridy, Carraroe, Co. Galway

Full Names of Father and Mother of the applicant: Martin & Bridget McDonagh

Residence in 1851: Townland: Carraroe North/West, Parish: Kilcummin, Barony: Moycullen, County: Galway

Date of receipt: 9.4.20 Reference: CenS/11/1994 Application No. C/20 4955

Return searched by ?? 5.5.20 Found married 1851 no ??? Mary  Sheet 21 ??  Extract made by ??? 22/12/16

2/- written on top right corner of application

Application form

Mark Conneely

An application was made by Mark Conneely.  Address: Clynagh, Costello Post Office, Co. Galway

Full Names of Father and Mother of the applicant: Pat & Bridget Conneely

Residence in 1851: Townland: Carraroe South, Parish: Kilcummin, Barony: Moycullen, County: Galway

Date of receipt: 8.5.16 Reference: CenS/11/1991 Application No. C/16 2908

Return searched by FW 10/5/16  Sheet 47X  Extract made by ??? 10/5/16

Form replaced by FW 11/5/16 Copy despatched to Applicants address: WD 12.5.16

2/-  C/26 463553 written on top right corner of application

Application form

Pat Wallace

An application was made by Pat Wallace.  Address: Mr. Pat Wallace, (Peter), Muckanaghederdauhaulia, Bealadanagan, P.O. Co. Galway (crossed out). John Navin, Kinvarra, Costello, Galway

Full Names of Father and Mother of the applicant: Peter & Peggy Wallace (O’Donel)

Residence in 1851: Townland: Carraroe South, Parish: Kilcummin, Barony: Moycullen, County: Galway

other names on the application Bridget, Barbara & Coleman

Notes written on application (see attached form)

Date of receipt: 20.4.17 Reference: CenS/11/1995 Application No. C/17 3229

Return searched by ?? 16/5/17  Not found. ??? 21.5.17 Sheet 43 Keeraunbeg  Extract made by ??? 21.5.17

Certified by JSM 22.5.27 Form replaced by GB 22/5/17 Copy despatched to Applicants address: ?? 23/5/17

2/-  (1.5.17) No fee  written on top right corner of application

Application form

Julia Flaherty

An application was made by Julia Flaherty.  Address: Mrs, Julia Beattie, Lettermullan, Co. Galway 

Full Names of Father and Mother of the applicant: Michael & Margaret Flaherty ( née McDonagh)

Residence in 1851: Townland: Carraroe South, North, West, Curraveha (Birchall) Ard.  Parish: Kilcummin, Barony: Moycullen, County: Galway

other names on the application Margaret, Bridget, Ellen

Notes written on application (see attached form)

Date of receipt: 2.10.16 Reference: CenS/11/1997 Application No. C/16 5733

Return searched by FW 19/10/16 see attached form FW 6/12/16 Not found. Ard

Copy despatched to Applicants address: 7.12.16.

2/-  (3.11.16)  2/-  written on top right corner of application

Application form information

Michael (boatman) & Margaret Flaherty m– 1831 no return of Julia. Thos 16, John 14. Michael 20, Bridget 19 & Barbara 18 dead. Sheet 21 Carraroe North.

Application form

additional information on the family

 

 

1901Census

 

This is a return of the members of the family, visitors, boarders or servants who slept or abode in their house on the night of Sunday March 31st 1901 in Carrowroe South.

There were 76 houses listed in the Townland of Carrowroe South. The people were all Roman Catholics and they were born in Counties Galway, Clare, Mayo, Roscommon, Kerry, Kildare, Meath, Longford, Limerick, Kings County (Offaly), England & St Paul Mineante (Minnesota). 399 people lived in Carrowroe South (202 males and 197 females) in the townland. There were 2 public houses, a barracks & a national school. There were 60 in total of farm buildings and out offices which included, cow houses, calf houses, stables, piggeries, a barn, a store & shed.

Enumerators Extract

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/nai000838390/

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/nai000838391/

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/nai000838392/

House & Building Returns

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/nai000838393/

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/nai000838394/

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/nai000838395/

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/nai000838396/

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/nai000838397/

Out Office & Farm Steadings Returns

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/nai000838398/ (House 1-32)

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/nai000838399/  House 61- 75)

Missing documents from houses 33 to 60.

House 1

John Keane aged 55 was head of the family; married to Winnie aged 54. They lived with their children Michael aged 20, Mary aged 17, Tim Martin aged 15, Maggie aged 12 & Patrick aged 10.

John was a farmer, Michael & Tim Martin were farmer’s sons, Mary was a farmer’s daughter & Maggie & Patrick were scholars. John, Michael, Mary, Tim Martin, Maggie & Patrick could read & write. Winnie could not read. The entire family spoke Irish & English.

They lived in a 2nd class house with 3 rooms and 2 front windows. They had a cow house & a barn. This was a private dwelling.

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House 2

Coleman Conneely aged 47 was head of the family; married to Bridget aged 43. They lived with their children Anne aged 16, Sarah aged 13, Pat aged 12, John aged 10, Norah aged 7, Bab aged 5, Coleman aged 11 months & Mary McDonagh aged 54, single.

Coleman was a farmer, Pat, John, Norah & Bab were scholars. Mary was a lodger. Coleman (father), Anne, Sarah, Pat, John & Norah could read & write and spoke Irish & English. Bridget & Mary could not read; they spoke only Irish, Bab could not read & spoke Irish & English. Coleman (baby) could not read.

They lived in 3rd class house with 2 rooms & 2 front windows. They had a cow house. This was a private dwelling.

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House 3

Mark Lydon aged 48 was head of the family; married to Bridget aged 40. They lived with their children Martin aged 21, Honour aged 14, Kate aged 11, Mary aged 10, Mark aged 10 & Margaret aged 3.

Mark was a farmer.

Mark, Bridget, Martin, Honour & Margaret could not read and spoke only Irish. Kate, Mary & Mark could read & write and spoke Irish & English.

They lived in 3rd class house with 2 rooms & 2 front windows. They had a cow house. This was a private dwelling.

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House 4

Bridget McDonagh aged 45 was head of the family; a widow. She lived with her children Kate aged 20, Margaret aged 16, Martin aged 12, Micheal aged 10 & Thomas aged 6.

Bridget was a farmer, Kate & Margaret were farmer’s daughters & Martin, Micheal & Thomas were scholars. Bridget & Thomas could not read or write, Kate & Margaret could read & write and Martin & Micheal could read. The entire family spoke Irish & English.

They lived in 3rd class house with 2 rooms & 2 front windows. They had no outbuildings. This was a private dwelling.

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House 5

Bartley Lydon aged 30 was head of the family; married to Sarah aged 30. They lived with their children Mary aged 10, Par aged 8, Bridget aged 6 & Anne aged 5.

All the family were listed as farmers. Bartley, Sarah, Bridget & Anne could not read. Bartley, Sarah & Bridget spoke only Irish. Mary & Pat could read and write & spoke Irish and English.

They lived in 3rd class house with 2 rooms & 2 front windows. They had no outbuildings.  This was a private dwelling.

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House 6

Patt ODonnell aged 67 was head of the family; married to Kate aged 62. They lived with their children John aged 22, Michael aged 20, Colman aged 18 & Kate aged 16.

Patt was a farmer. Patt, John, Michael, Colman & Kate could read & write and spoke Irish & English. Kate could not read and spoke only Irish.

They lived in 3rd class house with 2 rooms & 2 front windows. They had a cow house. This was a private dwelling.

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House 7

William Flaherty aged 60 was head of family; married to Maggie aged 60. William was a farmer. William & Maggie could not read & spoke only Irish.

They lived in 3rd class house with 2 rooms & 2 front windows. They had no outbuildings. This was a private dwelling.

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House 8

Bartley ODonnell aged 70 was head of the family; married to Mary aged 60. They lived with their son Colman aged 30 & nephew James McDonagh aged 14. Bartley was a farmer. Bartley, Mary & Colman could not read & spoke only Irish. James could read and write & spoke Irish and English.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and 1 front window. They had no outbuildings. This was a private dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_South/1393130/

House 9

Pat Leonard aged 67 was head of the family; married to Winnie aged 60. Pat was a farmer. Pat & Winnie could not read and spoke Irish & English. Pat was born in Co. Clare. They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and 2 front windows. They had a cow house, barn & store. This was a private dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_South/1393131/

House 10

John Leonard aged 65 was head of the family; married to Mary aged 60. John was a farmer. John & Mary could not read. John spoke Irish & English & Mary spoke only Irish. John was born in Co. Clare. They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and 1 front window. They had no outbuildings. This was a private dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_South/1393132/

House 11

Mary Flaherty aged 40 was head of the family, a widow. She lived with her children Mary aged 13, John aged 11, Bridget aged 9, Maggie aged 8 & Anne aged 6. All the families’ occupation was listed as farming. The entire family could not read & spoke only Irish.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 1 room and 1 front window. They had no outbuildings. This was a private dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_South/1393133/

House 12

Michael Leonard aged 40 was head of the family; married to Margaret aged 36. They lived with their children Mary aged 15, John aged 13, Margaret aged 11, Bartly aged 9, Biddy aged 6, Sarah aged 3, Honor aged 6 month and mother Bridget Joyce aged 65, a widow.

Michael was a boatman. Mary, John, Margaret, Bartly & Biddy were scholars. Michael, Margaret (mother) & Bridget could not read or write. Mary, John, Margaret (daughter), Bartly & Biddy could read and write & spoke Irish & English. Bridget spoke only Irish.

They lived in a 4th class house with 1 room and no front window. They had no outbuildings. This was a private dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_South/1393134/

House 13

Patrick Mc Donagh aged 26 was head of the family; married to Mary aged 25. They lived with their daughters Mary aged 1 & Bridget aged 2 months. Patrick was a farmer; Mary was a farmer’s wife & Mary & Bridget were farmer’s daughters. Patrick & Mary (mother) could read & write and spoke Irish & English. Mary & Bridget could not read, Mary (child) spoke Irish & English.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and 1 front window. They had a cow house. This was a private dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_South/1393135/

House 14

Philip Lydon aged 40 was head of the family; married to Barbara aged 35. They lived with their children Mark aged 10, Maryanne aged 8, Phillip aged 7, Bab aged 5 & Pat aged 4. Philip, Barbara, Mark, Maryanne & Phillip were all listed as farmers. Phillip, Barbara, Bab could not read; they spoke only Irish. Pat could not read. Mark, Maryanne & Phillip (child) could read & write and spoke Irish & English.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and 2 front windows. They had a barn. This was a private dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_South/1393136/

House 15

Michael Keane aged 75 was had of the family; married to Babra (Barbara) aged 70. They lived with their son Michael aged 23, his wife Nora aged 21 & servant Ellie Conneely aged 16.

Michael was a farmer & Michael was a farmer’s son. Michael (father), Michael (son), Nora & Ellie could read and write and spoke Irish & English. Babra (Barbara) could not read; she spoke Irish & English.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and 2 front windows. They had a cow house & a barn. This was a private dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_South/1393137/

House 16

Thomas Keane aged 70 was head of the family; married to Mary aged 60. They lived with their children Margaret aged 26 & Tim aged 23. Thomas was a farmer, Mary was a farmer’s wife, Margaret was a farmer’s daughter & Tim was a farmer’s son. Thomas & Mary could not read or write. Margaret & Tim could read & write. Thomas, Mary, Margaret & Tim spoke Irish & English.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and 2 front windows. They had a cow house. This was a private dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_South/1393138/

House 17

Michael Keane aged 79 was head of the family; married to Ellen aged 61. They lived with their son Martin aged 28, single. Michael was a farmer.

Michael & Ellen could not read & spoke only Irish. Martin could read & write and spoke Irish & English.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and 2 front windows. They had a cow house. This was a private dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_South/1393139/

House 18

Bartly Keane aged 44 was head of the family; married to Maggie aged 38. They lived with their children Pat aged 12, Anne aged 10, Bridget aged 8, Annebella aged 6 & Coleman aged 3. All the families’ occupation was listed as farmers. Bartley & Coleman could not read. Maggie, Pat, Anne, Bridget & Annebella could read. The entire family spoke Irish & English.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and 2 front windows. They had no out buildings. This was a private dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_South/1393140/

House 19

Patt Donohoe aged 80 was head of the family; married to Bridget aged 70. They lived with their children James aged 28 & Subina (Sabina) aged 32, both single. All the families’ occupation was listed as farmers, they could not read and spoke only Irish.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and 1 front window. They had no out buildings. This was a private dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_South/1393141/

House 20

Thomas Keane aged 36 was head of the family; married to Anne aged 28. They lived their children John aged 6, Patk (Patrick) aged 4 & Thomas aged 2.

Thomas & Anne were shopkeepers. John was a scholar. Thomas and Anne could read & write. John, Patk & Thomas (son) could not read. The entire family spoke Irish& English.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and 2 front windows. They had a cow house & a barn. This was a private dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_South/1393142/

House 21

Martin Walsh aged 60 was head of the family; married to Mary aged 60. They lived with their daughter Bridget aged 33, single. All the families’ occupation was listed as farmers, they could not read and spoke only Irish.

They lived in a 4th class house with 1 room and no front window. They had no out buildings. This was a private dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_South/1393143/

House 22

Bartly MacDonagh aged 53 was head of the family; married Mary aged 49. They lived with their sons Coleman aged 18 & Michael aged 10. All the families’ occupation was listed as farmers, Bartly & Michael could read; Mary & Coleman could not read; they all spoke Irish & English.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and 1 front window. They had no out buildings. This was a private dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_South/1393144/

House 23

Patt McDonogh aged 34 was head of the family; married to Barbara aged 39. They lived with their children Myles aged 24, Bridget aged 20, Patt aged 14, Coleman aged 10, Martin aged 8 & Joe aged 6. All the families’ occupation was listed as farmers; Patt(father) & Barbara could not read & spoke only Irish. Myles, Bridget, Patt, Coleman, Martin & Joe could read & write.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and 2 front windows. They had a cow house. This was a private dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_South/1393145/

House 24

Colman McDonagh aged 57 was head of the family; married to Cecily aged 56. They lived with their children Mary & John.

Colman was a farmer. Colman & Cecily could not read and spoke only Irish. Mary & John could read & write & spoke Irish & English.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and 2 front windows. They had a cow house. This was a private dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_South/1393146/

House 25

Anne McDonogh aged 70 was head of the family; a widow. She lived with her children Pat aged 40, John aged 30 & Pennie aged 20, all single. All the families’ occupation was listed as farmers, Anne, Pat & John could not read, Pennie could read, they all spoke only Irish.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and 2 front windows. They had a cow house. This was a private dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_South/1393147/

House 26

Michael McDonagh aged 60 was head of the family; married to Mary aged 50. They lived with their children Pat aged 19, Maggie aged 17, Sarah aged 13 & Nuala aged 11.

Michael was a farmer, Mary was a farmer’s wife, Pat was a farmer’s son & Maggie, Sarah & Nuala were farmer’s daughters.

Michael & Maggie could not read or write & spoke only Irish. Mary could not read; she spoke Irish & English. Pat, Sarah & Nuala could read & write and spoke Irish & English.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and 1 front window. They had no out buildings. This was a private dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_South/1393148/

House 27

Coleman McDonogh aged 50 was head of the family; married to Anne aged 46. They lived with their daughters Maggie aged 19, Bridget aged 14 & Bab aged 12.

Coleman & Anne could not read; Maggie, Bridget & Bab could read. The entire family spoke Irish & English.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and 1 front window. They had no out buildings. This was a private dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_South/1393149/

House 28

John McDonagh aged 65 was head of the family; married to Bridget aged 60. They lived with their son Patrick aged 30, single.

All the families’ occupation was listed as farmers, they could not read and spoke only Irish. Bridget was blind.

They lived in a 4th class house with 1 room and no front window. They had no out buildings. This was a private dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_South/1393150/

House 29

Coleman Grealish aged 35 was head of the family; married to Anne aged 35. They lived with their children Michl (Michael) aged 20, Katherine aged 16, Pat aged 14 & Anney (Annie) aged 12.

All the families’ occupation was listed as farmers, Coleman, Anne, Michl, Katherine & Pat could not read and spoke only Irish. Anney could read & write & spoke Irish & English.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and 1 front window. They had no out buildings. This was a private dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_South/1393151/

House 30

Patrick Conroy aged 70 was head of the family; married to Mary aged 63. They lived with their son Tom aged 17, boarder Patrick Faherty aged 27, married, daughter Mary aged 27, married, niece (should read nephew) John Faherty aged 2 & niece Mary Faherty aged 1.

Patrick Conroy was a farmer; he could read & spoke Irish & English. Patrick Faherty was a labourer; he could read & write and spoke Irish & English. Mary Conroy could not read & spoke only Irish. Patrick & Mary Faherty could read & write & spoke Irish & English. John & Mary Faherty could not read.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and 2 front windows. They had no out buildings. This was a private dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_South/1393152/

House 31 Peter McDonagh aged 48 was head of the family; married to Mary aged 40. They lived with their sons Colman aged 20, Martin aged 17, Patt aged 15, Michael aged 13, Peter aged 11, John aged 9, Bartly aged 7, Joseph age aged 5 & Thomas aged 2.

Peter(father) was a farmer; he could not read & spoke Irish & English. Peter (son), John, Bartly & Joseph were scholars. Mary, Colman, Martin, Patt, Michael, Peter, John, Bartly & Joseph could read & write and spoke Irish & English. Thomas could read & write.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 1 room and 1 front window. This was a private dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_South/1393153/

House 32

Martin McDonagh aged 70 was head of the family; married to Bridget aged 68.

Martin was a farmer. Martin & Bridget could not read & spoke Irish & English.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 1 room and 1 front window.  They had a cow house. This was a private dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_South/1393154/

House 33

Kate Reaferty (Rafferty) aged 60 was head of the family; a widow. She lived alone.

Kate was a lady doctor; she could not read?? and spoke Irish & English.

She lived a 4th class house with 1 room and no front window. She had no out buildings listed, missing Out office & farm steading return form. This was a private dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_South/1393155/

House 34

Larrey (Larry) Conneely aged 50 was had of the family; married to Mary aged 55. They lived with their children Bridget aged 18, Peter aged 16, Michael aged 12, Annie aged 9 & Mary aged 7.

Larry was a farmer. Michael, Annie & Mary were scholars. Larry, Mary (mother), Peter & Mary (daughter) could not read and spoke only Irish. Bridget, Michael & Annie could read & write and spoke Irish & English.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and 2 front windows. They had no out buildings, listed; missing Out office & farm steading return form. This was a private dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_South/1393156/

House 35

Michael Conneely aged 50 was head of the family; married to Mary aged 50. They lived with their children Michael aged 20, Pat aged 18, Mary aged 17, Cal aged 16, John aged 15, Tom aged 14, Mark aged 13, Martin aged 11, James aged 9, Peter aged 7, Bridget aged 4 & Annie aged 6 months.

All the families’ occupation was listed as farmers. Michael & his wife Mary could not read & spoke only Irish. Pat, Mary (daughter), Cal & John could read & write and spoke Irish & English. Michael, Tom, Mark, Martin, James, Peter, Bridget & Anne are all listed as literacy none & spoke only Irish.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and 2 front windows. They had no out buildings listed; missing Out office & farm steading return form. This was a private dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_South/1393157/

House 36

Matthias McDonagh aged 52 was head of the family; married to Anne aged 50. They lived with their children Colman aged 22, Thomas aged 20, Anne aged 18, Margret aged 15, John aged 13, Michael aged 11, Joseph aged 8, Matthias aged 6 & Barbara aged 4.

Matthias was a farmer. John, Michael, Joseph & son Matthias were scholars. Matthias, Anne, Colman, Thomas, Anne, Margret, John, Michael, Joseph & Matthias Could read & write & spoke Irish & English. Barbara could not read; she spoke Irish & English.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and 2 front windows. They had no out buildings listed; missing Out office & farm steading return form. This was a private dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_South/1393158/

House 37

Stephen McDonagh aged 45 was head of the family; married to Bridget aged 43. They lived with their children Colman aged 15, Bridget aged 12, Martin aged 10, Sarah aged 8, Thomas aged 7, Matthias aged 5, Stephen aged 4 & Margret aged 2.

Stephen was a farmer. Stephen, Colman, Bridget, Martin, Sarah, Thomas, Matthias & Stephen could read & write and spoke Irish & English. Bridget (mother) could not read & spoke only Irish. Margret could not read & spoke Irish & English.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and 1 front window. They had no out buildings listed; missing Out office & farm steading return form. This was a private dwelling.

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House 38

Honor Lydon aged 60 was head of the family; a widow. She lived with her son Danl (Daniel) aged 28. Both were listed as occupation farming. Honor could not read & spoke only Irish. Danl could read & write & spoke Irish & English.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and 2 front windows. They had no out buildings listed; missing Out office & farm steading return form. This was a private dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_South/1393160/

House 39

Patt Lydon aged 34 was head of the family; married to Barbara aged 32. They lived with their daughters Mary aged 8, Bridget aged 6, Nora aged 5 & Barbara aged 1. All the families’ occupation was listed as labourers, they could not read & spoke only Irish.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 1 room & 1 front window. They had no out buildings listed; missing Out office & farm steading return form. This was a private dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_South/1393161/

House 40

Anne Burke aged 50 was head of the family; a widow. She lived with her children Mary aged 19, John aged 14, Tom aged 12, Bridget aged 10, Mary aged 8 & Anne aged 6. All the families’ occupation was listed as farming. Anne (mother) could not read & spoke only Irish. Mary, John, Tom, Bridget, Mary & Anne (daughter) could read & spoke Irish & English.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and 1 front window. They had no out buildings listed; missing Out office & farm steading return form. This was a private dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_South/1393162/

House 41

Pat McDonagh aged 45 was head of the family; married to Bridget aged 47. They lived with their children Bridget aged 16, Tom aged 14, Pat aged 12, Mary aged 10 & Maggie aged 7.

Pat (father) was a farmer. Pat (son) was a scholar. Pat, Bridget, Mary & Maggie could not read & spoke only Irish. Bridget, Tom & Pat could read & write and spoke Irish & English.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and 2 front windows. They had no out buildings listed; missing Out office & farm steading return form. This was a private dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_South/1393163/

House 42

Coleman McDonogh aged 50 was head of the family; married to Mary aged 40. They lived with their children Mary aged 16, Martin aged 14, Pat aged 12, Bridget aged 10, Stephen aged 8 & Coleman aged 6. All the families’ occupation was listed as farmers. The entire family could not read & spoke only Irish.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and 1 front window. They had no out buildings listed; missing Out office & farm steading return form. This was a private dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_South/1393164/

House 43

Michael McDonogh aged 60 was head of the family; married to Bridget aged 52. They lived with their children Martin aged 28, Tom aged 22, Mary aged 20, Pat aged 18 & Coleman aged 14, all single. All the families’ occupation was listed as farmers. The entire family could not read & spoke only Irish.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 1 room and 1 front window. They had no out buildings listed; missing Out office & farm steading return form. This was a private dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_South/1393165/

House 44

Walter McDonogh aged 72 was head of the family; married to Sarah aged 60. They lived with their son Michael aged 28, single. All the families’ occupation was listed as farmers. The entire family could not read & spoke only Irish.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and 2 front windows. They had no out buildings listed; missing Out office & farm steading return form. This was a private dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_South/1393166/

House 45

Andrew McDonogh aged 40 was head of the family; married to Bridget aged 32. They lived with their children Coleman aged 10, Patt aged 8, Peter aged 6, Mary aged 4 & Maggie aged 4. All the families’ occupation was listed as farmers. Andrew & Bridget could not read. Coleman, Patt, Peter, Mary & Maggie could read. Then entire family spoke Irish & English.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and 2 front windows. They had no out buildings listed; missing Out office & farm steading return form. This was a private dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_South/1393167/

House 46

Bartly McDonagh aged 75 was head of the family; married to Mary aged 69. They lived with their children John aged 30, Mary aged 27, Maggie age 25, Kate aged 17 & James aged 14.

Bartly was a farmer. Bartly, Mary, John & Mary could not read. Bartly & daughter Mary spoke only Irish. Mary (mother) & John spoke Irish & English. Maggie, Kate & James could read & write and spoke Irish & English.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and 1 front window. They had no out buildings listed; missing Out office & farm steading return form. This was a private dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_South/1393168/

House 47

Michael McDonagh aged 50 was head of the family; married to Annie aged 50. They lived with their children John aged 18 & Mary aged 20, both single. All the families’ occupation was listed as farmers. The entire family could not read & spoke only Irish.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and 1 front window. They had no out buildings listed; missing Out office & farm steading return form. This was a private dwelling.

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House 48

Walter McDonagh aged 55 was head of the family; married to Mary aged 50. They lived with their children John aged 15, Maggie aged 18, Bridget aged 12, Annie aged 10, Bab aged 12, Walter aged 14, Pat aged 9 & Tom aged 19. All the families’ occupation was listed as farmers. The entire family could not read & spoke only Irish.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and 1 front window. They had no out buildings listed; missing Out office & farm steading return form. This was a private dwelling.

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House 49

James aged 60 was head of the family; married to Maggie aged 50. They lived with their children Mary aged 19, Michl aged 16, Anne aged 14, Maggie aged 10, Charley aged 9, Bab aged 6 & Bartly aged 3. All the families’ occupation was listed as farmers.  James, Maggie, Mary, Michl, Anne, Maggie & Charley could read. Bab & Bartly could not read. The entire family spoke Irish & English.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and 1 front window. They had no out buildings listed; missing Out office & farm steading return form. This was a private dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_South/1393171/

House 50

Bartly Hernon aged 60 was head of the family; married to Bridget aged 50. They lived with their children Mary aged 20, Maggie aged 18, Michael aged 16, Mat aged 14, Bartly aged 12, John aged 10 & Patrick aged 2. All the families’ occupation was listed as farmers.  Bartly, Bridget, Mary, Michael, Mat, Bartly, John & Patrick could not read. Maggie could read. The entire family spoke only Irish.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and 2 front windows. They had no out buildings listed; missing Out office & farm steading return form. This was a private dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_South/1393172/

House 51

Julia McDonogh aged 60 was head of the family; a widow. She lived with her son Michl aged 30, daughter in law Mary aged 28, son Martin aged 20 & niece Anne aged 6. Julia, Michl, Mary and Martins’ occupations were listed as farming. Julia could not read. Julia, Michl & Mary spoke only Irish. Martin could read & write. Martin & Anne spoke Irish & English.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and 2 front windows. They had no out buildings listed; missing Out office & farm steading return form. This was a private dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_South/1393173/

House 52

Martin Lydon aged 60 was head of the family; married to Kate aged 50. They lived with their children Mary aged 24, Tom aged 22, Maggie aged 20, Bridget aged 18, Pat aged 19, Kate aged 16 & Martin aged 14, all single.

All the families’ occupation was listed as farmers.  Martin, Maggie, Bridget, Kate & son Martin could read & spoke Irish & English. Kate & Mary could not read & spoke only Irish. Tom & Pat could not read, they spoke Irish & English.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and 2 front windows. They had no out buildings listed; missing Out office & farm steading return form. This was a private dwelling.

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House 53.1

Michael Kinneavy aged 68 was head of the family; married to Barbara aged 58. They lived with their children Annie aged 23, Patrick aged 19 & Martin aged 22, all single. Michael was a farmer, Barbara was a farmer’s wife, Annie was a farmer’s daughter & Patrick & Martin were farmer’s sons. The entire family could read & write & spoke Irish & English.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and 2 front windows. They had no out buildings listed; missing Out office & farm steading return form. This was a private dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_South/1393175/

House 53.2

Michael McDonogh aged 38 was head of the family; married to Mary aged 32. They lived with their children Mary aged 13, Martin aged 10, Bridget aged 8, Michl aged 6 & Anne aged 4.

All the families’ occupation was listed as farmers. The entire family could not read & spoke only Irish.

No entry for house 53.2 on the house & building returns.

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House 54

Michael Joyce aged 45 was head of the family; married to Bridget aged 40. They lived with their children Mary aged 17, Martin aged 16, Bridget aged 12, Ellen aged 10, Michael aged 8, Barbara aged 6, Patrick aged 2 & parents Patrick Joyce aged 80 & Penny Joyce aged 80.

Michael was a farmer, Bridget was listed as wife, Mary, Bridget, Ellen & Barbara were farmer’s daughters and Martin, Michael & Patrick were farmer’s sons. Michael, Mary, Martin, daughter Bridget, Ellen could read & write & spoke Irish & English. Son Michael was also listed as a scholar, he spoke Irish & English. Bridget (mother), Barbara, Patrick (son), Patrick (grandfather) & Penny could not read & spoke only Irish.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 1 room and 1 front window. They had no out buildings listed; missing Out office & farm steading return form. This was a private dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_South/1393177/

House 55 – Nothing recorded

House 56

Daniel O’Donnell aged 53 was head of the family; married to Maggie aged 40. They lived with their children Coleman aged 17, Mary aged 14, Maggie aged 12, Bridget aged 9, Thomas aged 7, Bab aged 5 & Sarah aged 3.

Daniel was a farmer. Daniel, Maggie (mother), Mary, Thomas, Bab & Sarah could not read. Coleman, daughter Maggie & Bridget could read & write. Daniel, Maggie (mother), Coleman, Mary Maggie (daughter) & Bridget spoke Irish & English. Thomas, Bab & Sarah spoke only Irish. Coleman & Mary were born in St. Paul, Minnesota.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and 2 front windows. They had no out buildings. This was a private dwelling. No Outbuildings.

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House 57

William Joyce aged 45 was head of the family; married to Maggie aged 40. They lived with their children Bridget aged 15, Michael aged 14, Patrick aged 13, William aged 11, Mary aged 10 & Mary Flaherty aged 18.

William was a farmer. Bridget, Michael, Patrick, William, Martin & Mary were scholars. Mary Flaherty was a general servant. William could not read. Maggie, Bridget, Michael, Patrick, William, Martin, Mary & Mary Flaherty could read & write. The entire household spoke Irish & English.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and 2 front windows.  They had 4 outbuildings. This was a private dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_South/1393179/

House 58

Patrick Farrelly aged 40 was head of the family; married to Ellen aged 22. They lived with their children Mary Anne aged 1 & Ellen aged 1 month and Rosanna Brady aged 11.

Patrick was a R.I.C. Police Constable. Patrick could read & write and spoke only English. Ellen & Rosanna could read & write and spoke Irish & English. Mary Anne & Ellen could not read or write. Patrick was born in Co. Meath, Ellen & Mary Anne were born in Co. Mayo, Rosanna was born in Co. Clare & baby Ellen was born in Co. Galway.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and 2 front windows. They had no out buildings. This was a private dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_South/1393180/

Information from Roots Ireland Website

Patrick & Ellen were married on 5 August 1899 in Ballyovey RC parish, Co. Mayo. Both lived in the townland of Cappaghduff. Patrick’s father was Garrett Farrelly & Ellen’s father was Patrick Burke.

http://ifhf.rootsireland.ie/view_detail.php?recordid=1383304&type=mch&recordCentre=mayosouth&page=1

House 59

Patrick Joyce aged 52 was head of the family; married to Sarah aged 50. They lived with their children Katie aged 19, Colman aged 17, Tom aged 15, Martin aged 13 & Michal aged 11.

Patrick was a farmer, Sarah was a housekeeper, Katie was a labourer, Colman, Tom, Martin & Michal were scholars. Patrick & Sarah cannot read or write. Katie, Colman, Tom, Martin & Michal could read & write. The entire family spoke Irish & English.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and 1 front window. They had no out buildings. This was a private dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_South/1393181/

House 60

Patrick Joyce aged 80 was head of the family; a widower. He lived with his daughters Barbara aged 43, a widow, Kate aged 20, Bridget aged 17, Margret aged 15, Mary aged 13 & Barbara aged 11. Even though the younger girls are listed as Patrick’s daughter, I could safely assume that they are in fact Barbara’s daughters as the youngest daughter is also named Barbara.

Patrick was a farmer; Mary & Barbara were scholars. Patrick & Barbara could not read. Kate, Bridget, Margret, Mary & Barbara could read & write. The entire family spoke Irish & English.

They lived in a 4th class house with 1 room and no front window. They had no out buildings. This was a private dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_South/1393182/

House 61

Mary Conneely aged 25 was head of the family. She lived with her brothers John aged 19, William aged 15 & Patrick aged 13, all single.

Mary was a farmer; her brothers were farmer’s sons. Mary could not read or write. John, William & Patrick could read and write. The entire family spoke Irish & English.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 1 room with 1 front window. They had a cow house, calf house & piggery. This was a private dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_South/1393183/

House 62

Sarah Keane aged 41 was head of the family; a widow. She lived with her children Nora aged 18, Pat aged 17, Katie aged 14, John aged 12, Tim aged 10, Michael aged 8 & Sarah aged 6.

Sarah was a publican. Katie, John, Tim Michael & Sarah were scholars. Sarah, Nora, Pat, Katie, John, Tim & Michael could read & write. Sarah could read. The entire family spoke Irish & English.

They lived in a 2nd class house with 4 rooms and 4 front windows. They had a stable, cow house & a piggery. This was a public house.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_South/1393184/

Information from Roots Ireland Website

Sarah Fenton aged 20 from Tismane married Patrick Keane aged 27 from Carraroe on 4th Oct 1880 in Lettermore.

http://ifhf.rootsireland.ie/view_detail.php?recordid=1004350&type=mcv&recordCentre=galwaywest&page=1

House 63

Francis Macale aged 50 was head of the family; married to Kate aged 40. They lived with their children Mary aged 20 & Francis aged 15, niece Bridget Flahertie aged 13, & a boarder Colman Geary aged 48.

Francis was a farmer; Francis (son) & Bridget were scholars & Colman was a mason. Francis, Mary, Francis (son) & Bridget could read & write. Kate & Colman could not read. Francis (father), Mary, Bridget & Colman spoke Irish & English. Kate spoke only Irish & Francis (son) spoke only English.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms & 2 front windows. They had a cow house & stable. This was a private dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_South/1393185/

House 64

James Macale aged 65 was head of the family; married to Anne aged 56. They lived with their children Mark aged 24, Margaret aged 21 & Patrick aged 18 and servant Anne O’Donnell aged 14.

James was a farmer & sub postmaster, Anne was a housekeeper, Mark was a labourer, Margaret was an assistant in the Post Office, Patrick was a labourer & rural Postman & Anne O’Donnell was a general servant. James, Mark, Margaret & Patrick could read & write and spoke Irish & English. Anne Macale & Anne O’Donnell could not read or write & spoke only Irish.

They lived in a 2nd class house with 3 rooms & 3 windows. They had a stable, cow house & a piggery. This was a private dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_South/1393186/

House 65

Mary A Glynn aged 37 was head of the household. Mary A was married, she lived alone on the night of the census.

Mary A was a teacher in the National School, she was born in Co. Meath. She could read & write.

She lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms & 2 front windows. They had a cow house & stable. This was a private dwelling.

From the 1911 Census Mary is still living in Carrowroe South & is married to John Glynn

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_South/1393187/

House 66

Peter Keane aged 40 was head of the household; married to Penelope aged 36. They lived with their children Michael aged 11, Anne aged 7, Kate aged 4, Margaret aged 3, Norah aged 7 months & Anne Devane aged 16.

Peter was a shopkeeper, Penelope was a housekeeper, Michael, Anne & Kate were scholars and Anne Devane was a servant.  Peter, Margaret & Anne Devane could not read, they spoke Irish & English. Penelope, Michael, & Anne Keane could read & write and spoke Irish & English. Kate could read and spoke Irish & English.

They lived in a 2nd class house with 4 rooms and 4 front windows. They had a stable, cow house, calf house & a piggery. This was a public house.

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House 67

Lizzie McDonagh aged 13 is the only person listed on the Census return. She is daughter to the head of the family. Her occupation was listed as shopkeeper. She could read & write and spoke Irish & English.

She lived in a 3rd class house with 1 room & 1 front window. This was a private dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_South/1393189/

House 68

John Folan aged 62 was head of the family; married to Julia aged 48.

John was a farmer, he could not read and spoke only Irish. Julia could read & write and spoke Irish & English.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and 1 front window. This was a private dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_South/1393190/

House 69

John Lee aged 51 was head of the family; married to Mary aged 41. They lived with their children Honour aged 15, Colman aged 13, Mary aged 10, Patrick aged 8, Michael aged 6, Barbara aged 2 & mother in law Barbara Folan aged 66, a widow.

John was a farmer; Honour was a farmer’s daughter, Colman, Mary, Patrick & Michael were scholars. John, Colman & daughter Mary could read & write & spoke Irish & English. Mary (mother) Honour, Patrick, Michael, daughter Barbara & grandmother Barbara could not read & spoke only Irish.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and 1 front window. This was a private dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_South/1393191/

House 70

Michael Folan aged 57 was head of the family; married to Mary aged 55. They lived with their daughters Sarah aged 20 & Maggie aged 18.

Michael was a farmer. Michael & Mary could not read & spoke only Irish. Sarah & Maggie could read & write and spoke Irish & English.

They lived in a 2nd class house with 3 rooms and 3 front windows. They had a cow house & piggery. This was a private dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_South/1393192/

House 71

Patrick Cahalane aged 30 was head of the family. He lived alone.

Patrick was a National School Teacher. He could read & write and spoke Irish & English. Patrick was born in Kerry.

There is no entry on what type of house he lived in.

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House 72

Peter Folan aged 55 was head of the family; married to Mary aged 52. They lived with their children Michael aged 23, Sarah aged 17, Honor aged 15, Maggie aged 9 & granddaughter Bridget aged 4.

Peter was a farmer. Michael was a farmer’s son, Sarah & Honor were farmer’s daughters and Maggie & Bridget were scholars. Peter, Mary, & Bridget could not read & spoke only Irish. Michael could not read he spoke Irish & English. Sarah, Honor & Maggie could read & write and spoke Irish & English.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and 1 front window.  They had a cow house. This was a private dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_South/1393194/

House 73

Bartly Flaherty aged 56 was the head of the family; married to Elizabeth aged 57. They lived with their children Patrick aged 25, Dan aged 22, Mary aged 15 & niece Kate McDonough aged 13.

Bartly was a farmer, Patrick & Dan were farmer’s sons, Mary was a farmer’s daughter & Kate was a scholar.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and 1 front window. This was a private dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_South/1393195/

House 74

Colman Flaherty aged 44 was head of the family; married to Mary aged 40. They lived with their children Mary aged 16, Honor aged 5, Barbara aged 3, Bartly aged 1, Colman’s mother Penelope aged 88 & boarders Tom McDonough aged 90 & his wife Mary McDonough aged 50.

Colman was a farmer. Mary & honor were farmer’s daughter, Bartly was a farmer’s son, Tom was a tinman & Mary McDonough was a tinman’s wife. The entire household could not read. Colman, Mary, Penelope, Mary, Honour, Barbara & Bartly spoke only Irish. Tom & Mary McDonough spoke Irish & English.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and 1 front window. This was a private dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_South/1393196/

House 75

Patrick Tubridy aged 32 was head of the family; married to Jane aged 35. They lived with their son John Andrew aged 4 & nephew Andrew Gallagher aged 11.

Patrick & Jane were National School Teachers and John Andrew & Andrew were scholars. Patrick, Jane & Andrew could read & write & spoke Irish & English. John Andrew could not read; he spoke Irish & English. Patrick was born in Co. Clare, Jane was born in Co. Mayo, John Andrew was born in Co. Galway & Andrew was born in England.

They lived in a 2nd class house with 4 rooms and 3 front windows. They had a cow house & a piggery. This was a private dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_South/1393197/

House 76

This was the Barracks.

J D aged 43, P F aged 40, P Mc aged 30, J S aged 25, JJ F aged 24, M C aged 24 & W M aged 24, all male were stationed in the Barracks.

It was a 1st class house with 7 rooms & 5 front windows.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_South/1393198/

1911 Census

This is a return of the Members of the families in Carrowroe South, their visitors, boarders and servants who slept or abode in the house on the night of Sunday 2nd April 1911.

There were 75 houses (1 uninhabited, the National School) listed in the Townland of Carrowroe South. Of the people living in Carrowroe South all 405 (201 males/204 females) were Roman Catholics.

People that lived in Carrowroe South were born included Co. Galway, Co. Cavan, Co. Cork, Co. Roscommon, Co. Mayo, Co. Clare, Co. Kerry, Co. Donegal, Co. Meath, Queen’s County (Co. Laois), Co. Sligo & United States. There were a total of 109 farm buildings and out offices which included stables, coach houses, cow houses, calf house, piggeries, fowl houses, barns, turf house, sheds & stores.

Enumerators Extract

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/nai002431034/

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/nai002431035/

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/nai002431036/

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/nai002431037/

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/nai002431038/

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/nai002431039/

House & Building Returns

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/nai002431040/

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/nai002431041/

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/nai002431042/

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/nai002431043/

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/nai002431044/

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/nai002431045/

Out Office & Farm Steadings

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/nai002431046/

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/nai002431047/

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/nai002431048/

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/nai002431049/

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/nai002431050/

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/nai002431051/

Barracks Returns

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/nai002431054/

House 1

John Keane aged 66 as head of the family; married to Winifred aged 66. They lived with their children Timothy aged 26, Margaret aged 22 & Patrick aged 22, all single.

John was a farmer. John, Timothy, Margaret & Patrick could read & write, Winifred could read only. The entire family spoke Irish & English.

John & Winifred were married for 35 years; they had 7 children with all 7 living at the time of the census.

They lived in a 2nd class house with 2 rooms & 3 front windows. They had a stable, cow house & coach house. This was a private dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe__South/469931/

House 2

Coleman Connolly aged 60 was head of the family; married to Bridget aged 56. They lived with their children Pat aged 22, John aged 20, Norah aged 18, Bab aged 15, Colman aged 11 & Michael aged 10.

Coleman, Bridget, Pat, John & Norah were all listed as farmers. Bab, Coleman & Michael were scholars. Coleman, Pat, John, Norah, Bab, Colman & Michael could read & write. Bridget could read. Then entire family spoke Irish & English.

Coleman & Bridget were married for 34 years; they had 13 children with 11 living at the time of the census.

They lived in a 2nd class house with 2 rooms & 3 front windows. They had a stable. This was a private dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe__South/469932/

House 3

Mary L O’Donnell aged 74 was head of the family; Mary was a widow. She lived with her son Martin aged 42, a widower & nieces Mary O’Donnell aged 5 & Kate O’Donnell aged 3.

Martin was a farmer & Mary was a scholar. Martin could read & write & spoke Irish & English. Mary L, Mary & Kate could not read & spoke only Irish.

Mary L was married for 47 years; she had 4 children with all 4 still living at the time of the census.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms with 2 front windows. They had a cow house. This was a private dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe__South/469933/

House 4

Martin Conroy aged 42 was head of the family married to Maggie aged 39. They lived with their children Maggie aged 15, Patrick aged 13, Michael aged 11, Annie aged 9, Bridget aged 6, Catherine aged 4 & Coleman aged 2.

Martin was a farmer, Maggie, Patrick, Michael, Annie, Bridget & Catherine were scholars. Martin, Catherine & Coleman could not read; Maggie (mother), Maggie (daughter), Patrick & Michael could read & write. Annie & Bridget could only read. Martin, Maggie (mother), Maggie (daughter), Patrick & Michael, Annie, Bridget & Catherine spoke Irish & English. Coleman spoke only Irish.

Daughter Maggie, Michael & Annie were born in United States of America, the rest of the family were born in Co. Galway.

Martin & Maggie were married for 17 years; they had 8 children with 7 still living at the time of the census.

They lived in a 2nd class house with 2 rooms & 3 front windows. They had a cow house. This was a private dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe__South/469934/

House 5

Bridget McDonagh aged 58 was head of the family, a widow; she lived with her daughter Maggie aged 25, & sons Michael aged 18 & Thomas aged 16, all single.

Michael was a farm labourer & Thomas was a scholar. Bridget could not read; Maggie, Michael & Thomas could read & write. The entire family spoke Irish & English.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms & 2 front windows. This was a private dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe__South/469935/

House 6

Mark Lydon aged 68 was head of the family; married to Bridget aged 60. They lived with their children Mary aged 21, Mark aged 22, Barbara aged 18 & Maggie aged 13.

Mark was a farmer & Maggie was a scholar. Mark could not read & spoke only Irish. Bridget could not read & spoke Irish & English. Mary, Mary, Barbara & Maggie could read & write and spoke Irish & English.

Mark & Bridget were married for 35 years; they had 9 children with all 9 living at the time of the census.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms with 2 front windows. They had a cow house. This was a private dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe__South/469936/

House 7

Mark Lydon aged 55 was head of the family; married to Barbara aged 54. They lived with their children Mary Anne aged 20, Philip aged 19, Pat aged 17, Stephen aged 14, Bridget aged 11, Barbara aged 8 & Michael aged 5.

Mark was a farmer. Mark & Michael could not read & spoke Irish & English. Bridget could not read & spoke only Irish. Mary Anne, Philip, Pat, Stephen & Bridget could read & write and spoke Irish & English. Barbara (daughter) could read & spoke Irish & English.

Mark & Barbara were married for 22 years; they had 9 children with 8 still living at the time of the census.

They lived in a 2nd class house with 2 rooms & 4 front windows. They had a cow house. This was a private dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe__South/469937/

House 8

Bartly Keane aged 45 was head of the family; married to Sarah aged 55. They lived with stepson Pat Lydon aged 22 & stepdaughter Bridget Lydon aged 16 & daughters Sarah aged 10 & Julia aged 7.

Bartly was a farmer. Bartly & Sarah could not read & spoke only Irish. Pat, Bridget & Sarah could read & write and spoke Irish & English. Julia could read & spoke Irish & English.

Bartly & Sarah were married for 13 years; they had 2 children with both living at the time of the census.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms with 2 front windows. This was a private dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe__South/469938/

Note: Bartly & Sarah were married on 3rd September 1899 in Lettermore Parish. Bartly was 32 & Sarah was 40, she was a widow, her father’s name was Matthew O’Donnell. Her first marriage was to Bartholomew Lydon. Daughter Bridget was baptized on 4th Oct 1891 in Carraroe; sponsors were John O’Donnell & Mary MacAle. This information was found on the Roots Ireland website.

House 9

Pat O’Donnell aged 82 was head of the family; married to Kate aged 71. They lived with their sons John aged 40 & Colman aged 25, both single.

Pat was a farmer. Pat, John & Colman could read & spoke Irish & English. Kate could not read & spoke only Irish.

Pat & Kate were married for 50 years; they had 8 children with 6 living at the time of the census.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms with 2 front windows. This was a private dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe__South/469939/

House 10

Michael Joyce aged 54 was the head of the family; married to Sarah aged 35. They lived with their children Thomas aged 4, Mary aged 2 & Michael aged 1.

Michael was a farmer. Michael & Sarah could read & write and spoke Irish & English. The children could not read. Thomas & Mary spoke Irish & English.

Michael & Sarah were married for 5 years; they had 3 years with all 3 living at the time of the census.

They lived in a 2nd class house with 2 rooms & 3 front windows. They had a stable & cow house. This was a private dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe__South/469940/

House 11

Mary Flaherty aged 60 was head of the family; a widow. She lives with her children Mary aged 21, John aged 19, Margaret aged 16 & Anne aged 14.

John was a farmer’s son. Mary (mother) could not read & spoke only Irish. Mary (daughter), John, Margaret & Anne could read & write and spoke Irish & English.

Mary was married for 23 years; she had 5 children with all 5 still living at the time of the census.

They lived in a 2nd class house with 2 rooms & 3 front windows. This was a private dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe__South/469941/

House 12

Michael Leonard aged 50 was head of the family; married to Maggie aged 51. They lived with their children Bartly aged 19, Bridget aged 17, Sarah aged 14, Norah aged 10 & Michael aged 7.

Michael was a farmer & carpenter. Sarah, Norah & Michael were scholars. Michael & Maggie could not read or write. Bartly, Bridget, Sarah & Norah could read & write and spoke Irish & English. Michael (son) could read and spoke Irish & English.

Michael & Maggie were married for 26 years; they had 8 children with all 8 still living at the time of the census.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms with 1 front window. They had a cow house. This was a private dwelling.

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House 13

John Leonard aged 78 was head of the family; married to Mary aged 69. They lived with their niece Margaret Mannion aged 9.

John was a farmer. Margaret was a scholar. John & Mary could not read or write and spoke only Irish. Margaret could read and spoke Irish & English; she was born in America.

John & Mary were married for 32 years.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms with 2 front windows. This was a private dwelling.

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House 14

Micheal Keane aged 35 was head of the family; married to Honor aged 33. They lived with their children Barbara aged 9, Patrick aged 8, Catherine aged 5, Peter aged 3 & Sarah aged 2 and his mother Barbara aged 82.

Micheal was a farmer, Barbara, Patrick, Catherine, Peter & Sarah were scholars. Micheal, Patrick, & Barbara (grandmother) could read & spoke Irish & English. Honor could read & write and spoke Irish & English. Barbara (daughter) could not read or write; she spoke Irish & English. Catherine & Peter could not read; they spoke Irish & English. Sarah could not read; she spoke only Irish.

Micheal & Honor were married for 11 years; they had 5 children with all 5 living at the time of the census.

They lived in a 2nd class house with 2 rooms & 3 front windows. They had a stable & a piggery.  This was a private dwelling.

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House 15

Martin Keane aged 32 was head of the family; married to Annie aged 28; they lived with their daughter Mary aged 6 months and his parents Michael aged 88 & Ellen aged 77.

Martin was a farmer; Michael was a retired farmer. Martin & Annie could read & write and spoke Irish & English. Mary could not read. Michael could not read & spoke only Irish and Ellen could not read; she spoke Irish & English.

Martin & Annie were married for 2 years; they had 1 child and she was living at the time of the census.

Michael & Ellen were married for 61 years; they had 16 children with 8 living at the time of the census.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms with 2 front windows. They had a cow house & a piggery. This was a private dwelling.

They lived in House 17 in the 1901 census.

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House 16

Bridget Keane aged 25 was head of the family; a widow. She lived with her daughter Mary aged 2 & Bridget Lydon aged 12, a servant.

Bridget Keane & Bridget Lydon could read & write & spoke Irish & English. Mary could not read; she spoke Irish & English.

Bridget Keane was married for 3 years; she had 3 children with 1 child living at the time of the census.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms with 2 front windows. They had a stable & a coach house. This was a private dwelling.

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House 17

Bartly Keane aged 55 was head of the family; a widower. He lived with his children Bridget aged 17, Annabella aged 14, Coleman aged 13, Mary aged 10 & Margaret aged 5.

Bartly was a small farmer. Bridget, Annabella, Coleman & Mary were scholars. Bartly & Margaret could not read. Bridget, Annabella, Coleman & Mary could read & write. The entire family spoke Irish & English.

Bartly was married for 25 years; he had 8 children with 6 living at the time of the census.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms with 2 front windows. They had a cow house. This was a private dwelling.

They lived in House 18 in the 1901 census.

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House 18

Colman McDonagh aged 30 was head of the family; married to Anne aged 28. They lived with their daughter Mary aged 1, his brother Michael aged 20 & his mother Mary aged 62, a widow.

Colman was a farmer & Michael was a farm labourer; they could read & write and spoke Irish & English. Anne could read spoke Irish & English. Mary (grandmother) & Mary could not read and spoke Irish & English.

Colman & Anne were married for 2 years; they had 1 daughter.

They lived in a 2nd class house with 2 rooms & 3 front windows. They had a stable, cow house & piggery.  This was a private dwelling.

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House 19

Colman McDonagh aged 55 was head of the family; married to Anne aged 52. They lived with their children Myles aged 17, William aged 14, Joe aged 12, Mary aged 10 & Anne aged 6.

Colman was a farmer; Myles was a farm labourer & William; Joe & Mary were scholars. Colman, Anne (mother) & daughter Anne could not read. Myles, William, Joe, & Mary could read & write. The entire family spoke Irish & English.

Colman & Anne were married for 28 years; they had 9 children with 8 children living at the time of the census.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms with 2 front windows. They had a cow house & a piggery. This was a private dwelling.

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House 20

Bridget McDonagh aged 46 was head of the family, a widow. She lived with her children Colman aged 19, Pat aged 18, Peter aged 16, Joe aged 8, Mary aged 14, Bab(Barbara) aged 6 & Bridget aged 2.

Bridget was a farmer; all the children were listed as scholars. Bridget & daughter Bridget could not read. Colman, Pat, Peter, Joe & Mary could read & write. Bab could read. The entire family spoke only Irish.

Bridget was married for 20 years; she had 7 children with all 7 living at the time of the census.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms with 2 front windows. They had a cow house. This was a private dwelling.

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House 21

Michael McDonagh aged 52 was head of the family; married to Mary aged 42. They lived with their children Martin aged 19, Bridget aged 18, Maggie aged 15, John aged 12, Anne aged 7, Colman aged 5 & Kate aged 1.

Michael was a farmer; Martin was a farm labourer, Maggie, John & Anne were scholars. Michael, Mary, Martin, Bridget, Colman & Kate could not read. Maggie & John could read & write. Anne could read. Michael, Mary, Martin, Bridget & Colman spoke only Irish. Maggie, John & Anne spoke Irish & English.

Michael & Mary were married for 23 years; they had 8 children with all 8 children living at the time of the census.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms with 1 front window. This was a private dwelling.

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House 22

Martin McDonagh aged 63 was head of the family; married to Mary aged 48. They lived with their Martin aged 26, Pat aged 22, Bridget aged 19, Stephen aged 16, John aged 12, Margaret aged 9, Michael aged 7 & Barbara aged 5 and Martin’s father Colman aged 85, a widower.

Martin was a farmer; sons Martin & Pat were farm labourers. Bridget, Stephen, John, Margaret, Michael & Barbara were scholars. Martin (father), Mary, Pat, Barbara & Colman could not read and spoke only Irish. Martin (son) could read & write and spoke only Irish. Bridget, Stephen, John, Margaret & Michael could read & write and spoke Irish & English.

Martin & Mary were married for 30 years; they had 11 children with 10 children living at the time of the census.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms with 1 front window. They had a piggery. This was a private dwelling.

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House 23

John McDonagh aged 76 was head of the family; married to Bridget aged 76.

John & Bridget were farmers. John could read & write. Bridget could not read. Both spoke only Irish. They were married for 40 years; they had 3 children with all 3 still living at the time of the census.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 1 room & 1 front window. This was a private dwelling.

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House 24

Pat McDonagh aged 40 was head of the family; married to Barbara aged 39. They lived with their children Mary aged 5, Maggie aged 4, Pat aged 3, Joe aged 2 & Bridget aged 1.

Pat was a farmer; he could not read & spoke Irish & English. Barbara and the children could not read & spoke only Irish.

Pat & Barbara were married for 6 years; they had 5 children will all 5 living at the time of the census.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms with 1 front window. This was a private dwelling.

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House 25

Colman Grealish aged 68 was head of the family; married to Anne aged 70. They lived with their son Pat aged 26 & daughter in law Annie aged 35.

Colman was a farmer & Pat was a farm labourer; they could not read & spoke Irish & English. Anne could not read & spoke only Irish and Annie could read & write and spoke Irish & English.

Colman & Anne were married for 37 years; they had 6 children with all 6 living at the time of the census.

Pat & Annie were married for 1 year.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms with 1 front window. This was a private dwelling.

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House 26

Patrick Conroy aged 72 was head of the family; married to Mary aged 70. They lived with their son John aged 27 and daughter in law Julia aged 26.

Patrick was a farmer & John was a farm labourer. Patrick & Mary could not read & spoke only Irish. John & Julia could read & write and spoke Irish & English.

Patrick & Mary were married for 50 years; they had 7 children with 5 still living at the time of the census.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms with 1 front window. This was a private dwelling.

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House 27

Martin McDonagh aged 89 was head of the family; married to Bridget aged 86.

Martin was a farmer. Martin & Bridget could not read & spoke only Irish.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms with 1 front window. They had a cow house. This was a private dwelling.

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House 28

Peter McDonagh aged 60 was head of the family; married to Mary aged 55. They lived with their children John aged 20, Bartly aged 16, Joseph aged 15, Tom aged 13, Mary aged 11, Barbara aged 7, Mat aged 6 & William aged 2.

Peter was a farmer. John & Bartly were farm labourers. Joseph, Tom, Mary & Barbara were scholars.

Peter, Mary, John, Bartly, Joseph, Tom, Mary & Barbara could read & write and spoke Irish & English. Mat & William could not read & spoke only Irish.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms with 1 front window. They had a stable & cow house. This was a private dwelling.

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House 29

Michael Conneely aged 70 was head of the family; married to Mary aged 65. They lived with children John aged 24, Mark aged 22, Martin aged 20, James aged 18, Peter aged 16, Anne aged 12 & grandson Patrick Lydon aged 7.

Michael was a farmer, Mark was a post boy, Peter, Anne & Patrick were scholars.

Michael & Mary cannot read or write. Michael spoke Irish & English. Mary spoke only Irish. John, Mark, Martin, James, Peter & Anne could read & write and spoke Irish & English. Patrick could not read; he spoke Irish & English.

Michael & Mary were married for 37 years; they had 12 children with all 12 living at the time of the census.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms with 2 front windows. They had a cow house & a piggery. This was a private dwelling.

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House 30

Matthias McDonagh aged 63 was head of the family; a widower. He lived with his children Pat aged 23, Joseph aged 18, Mathias aged 13, Barbara aged 20 & Kate aged 17, all single.

Mathias & Pat were farmers. The entire family could read & write and spoke Irish & English.

Matthias was married for 36 years; he had 12 children with 11 living at the time of the census.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms with 2 front windows. They had a cow house & a stable. This was a private dwelling.

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House 31

Stephen McDonagh aged 60 was head of the family; married to Bridget aged 62. They lived with their children Martin aged 23, Sarah aged 22, Tom aged 20, Mathias aged 17, Stephen aged 15, Margaret aged 13 & Michael aged 11.

Stephen was a farmer. Mathias, Stephen, Margaret & Michael were scholars.

Stephen, Martin, Sarah, & Tom could read & write & spoke Irish & English. Bridget could not read & spoke only Irish. Mathias, Stephen (son), Margaret & Michael spoke Irish & English.

They lived in a 2nd class house with 2 rooms & 3 front windows. They had a stable.  This was a private dwelling.

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House 32

Michael Conneely aged 35 was head of the family; married to Norah aged 32. They lived their children Bridget aged 1 year and 3 month & Patrick aged 3 months.

Michael was a farmer; Norah was a house labourer. Bridget & Patrick was instructed at home.

Michael, Bridget & Patrick could not read. Norah could read. Michael, Norah & Bridget spoke Irish & English.

Michael & Norah were married for 2 years; they had 2 children with both living at the time of the census.

They lived in a 2nd class house with 2 rooms & 3 front windows. They had a stable & a piggery.  This was a private dwelling.

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House 33

Laurence Conneely aged 65 was head of the family; married to Mary aged 59. They lived with children Michael aged 22 & Mary aged 17.

Laurence was a farmer. Laurence & Mary cannot read or write and spoke only Irish. Michael & Mary could read & write and spoke Irish & English.

Laurence & Mary were married for 40 years; they had 6 children with all 6 living at the time of the census.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms with 2 front windows. They had a cow house & a piggery. This was a private dwelling.

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House 34

Patrick McDonagh aged 57 was head of the family; married to Bridget aged 58. They lived with their children Thomas aged 24, Mary aged 20 & Margaret aged 15.

Patrick was a farmer; Margaret was a scholar.

Patrick & Bridget was could not read or write and spoke only Irish. Thomas, Mary & Margaret could read & write and spoke Irish & English.

Patrick & Bridget were married for 28 years; they had 6 children with 5 living at the time of the census.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms with 2 front windows. They had a cow house. This was a private dwelling.

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House 35

Annie Burke aged 69 was head of the family, a widow. She lived with children John aged 26, Tom aged 24, Mark aged 21 & Anne aged 19.

Annie & John were farmers. Tom & Mark were scholars. Annie could not read & spoke only Irish. John, Tom, Mark & Anne could read & write and spoke Irish & English.

Annie was married for 32 years; she had 7 children with 6 children living at the time of the census.

They lived in a 2nd class house with 2 rooms & 3 front windows. They had a stable & a cow house.  This was a private dwelling.

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House 36

Cecelia McDonagh aged 71 was head of the family; a widow. She lived with her son John aged 25, single.

John was a farm labourer. Cecelia could not read & spoke only Irish. John could not read & spoke Irish & English.

Cecelia was married for 31 years; she had 7 children with 3 still living at the time of the census.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and 1 front window. This was a private dwelling.

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House 37

Patrick McHale aged 30 was head of the family; married to Anne aged 38. They lived with brother-in-law’s John Keane aged 18, Pat Keane aged 13, Tom Keane aged 12, Peter Keane aged 6 and sister-in-law’s Mary Anne Keane aged 9, Delia aged 6 and children Margaret aged 2 & James aged one month.

Patrick was a farmer & shopkeeper, Anne was a housekeeper, John was a postman, Pat, Tom, Mary Anne, Peter, Delia & Margaret were scholars. James was an infant.

Patrick, Anne, John, Pat, Tom & Mary Anne could read & write and spoke Irish & English. Peter & Delia could read & spoke Irish & English. Margaret could not read & spoke Irish & English. James could not read.

Patrick & Anne were married for 5 years; they had 3 children with 2 living at the time of the census.

They lived in a 2nd class house with 4 rooms & 5 front windows. They had a stable, coach house, cow house, piggery, fowl house & a store.  This was a private dwelling.

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House 38

Martin Walsh aged 78 was head of the family; married to Mary aged 82. They lived with their daughter Bridget aged 41, single.

Martin was a farmer. Martin & Bridget could not read and spoke Irish & English. Mary could not read and spoke only Irish.

Martin & Mary were married for 42 years; they had 1 child and she is still living at the time of the census.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms with no front window. This was a private dwelling.

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House 39

Patrick McDonagh aged 40 was head of the family; married to Barbara aged 50. They lived with their children Michael aged 20, Joe aged 18, Barbara aged 16 & Martin aged 14.

Patrick, Michael & Joe were farmers. Barbara & Martin were scholars. Patrick & Barbara (mother) could not read & spoke only Irish. Michael, Joe, Barbara (daughter) & Martin could read & wrote and spoke Irish & English.

Patrick & Barbara was married for 23 years; they had 4 children and all 4 living at the time of the census.

They lived in a 2nd class house with 4 rooms & 5 front windows. They had a stable, cow house, & a piggery.  This was a private dwelling.

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House 40

Michael McDonagh aged 42 was head of the family; married to Mary aged 40. They lived with their children Colman aged 10, Peter aged 8, Mary aged 6, Jude aged 3 & niece Anne McDonagh aged 16.

Michael was a farmer, Mary was a farmer’s wife, Colman, Peter, Mary & Jude were scholars and Anne was a servant.

Michael, Mary, Peter, Mary & Jude could not read and spoke only Irish. Colman could read & write and spoke Irish & English. Anne could read & write and spoke only Irish.

Michael & Mary were married for 12 years; they had 4 children with all 4 living at the time of the census.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and 1 front window. They had a cow house & piggery. This was a private dwelling.

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House 41

Kate Lydon aged 69 was head of the family; a widow. She lived with her son Thomas aged 32, daughter-in-law Bridget aged 33, son Patrick aged 30 and granddaughter Bridget aged 2 months.

Kate was a farmer, Thomas was a farm labourer and Patrick was a labourer. Kate could not read & spoke only Irish. Thomas & Patrick could not read and they spoke Irish & English. Bridget could read & write and spoke Irish & English.

Thomas & Bridget were married for 1 year; they had 1 child, who was Bridget.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and 1 front window. They had a stable, cow house, calf house, piggery & a barn. This was a private dwelling.

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House 42

James Lydon aged 73 was head of the family; married to Margaret aged 64. They lived with their children Michael aged 29, Margaret aged 24, Charlie aged 22, Barbara aged 18 & Bartly aged 16.

James was a small farmer. James & Margaret could not read. Michael, Margaret, Charlie, Barbara & Bartly could read & write. The entire family spoke Irish & English.

James & Margaret were married for 36 years; they had 10 children with 8 living at the time of the census.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and 1 front window. They had a cow house. This was a private dwelling.

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House 43

Bartly Hernon aged 73 was head of the family; married to Bridget aged 60. They lived with their sons Bartly aged 24, John aged 21 & Pat aged 11, all single.

Bartly was a farmer, sons Bartly & John were labourers and Pat was a scholar. Bartly (father) & Bridget could not read and spoke only Irish. Bartly (son), John & Pat could read and write & spoke Irish & English.

Bartly & Bridget were married for 36 years; they had 8 children with all 8 living at the time of the census.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and 1 front window. They had a cow house & piggery. This was a private dwelling.

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House 44

Walter McDonagh aged 71 was head of the family; married to Mary aged 60. They lived with their children Walter aged 24, Anne aged 22, Barbara aged 20 & Patrick aged 18, all single.

Walter was a farmer, sons Walter & Patrick were farm servants and Anne & Barbara were domestics.

Walter (father) could read and spoke Irish & English. Mary could not read and spoke only Irish. Walter (son), Anne, Barbara & Patrick could read & write and spoke Irish & English.

Walter & Mary was married for 36 years; they had 9 children with all 9 children living at the time of the census.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and 1 front window. They had a cow stable & piggery. This was a private dwelling.

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House 45

Michael McDonagh aged 64 was head of the family; married to Annie aged 71.

Michael was a small farmer. Michael & Annie could read & write and spoke Irish & English. They were married for 35 years; they had 4 children with all 4 living at the time of the census.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and 1 front window. They had a barn. This was a private dwelling.

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House 46

Michael McDonagh aged 38 was head of the family; married to Mary aged 30. They lived with their children Martin aged 6, Patrick aged 4 & Bridget aged 3 months and niece Mary Wallace aged 17.

Michael was a small farmer. Michael could read and spoke only Irish. Mary could read and write and spoke Irish & English. Martin, Patrick, Bridget & Mary Wallace could not read and spoke only Irish.

Michael & Mary were married for 7 years; they had 3 children with all 3 living at the time of the census.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and 2 front windows. This was a private dwelling.

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House 47

Annie McDonagh aged 78; was head of the family; a widow. She lived with her sons Pat aged 48 & John aged 36 & daughter Penny aged 32, all single.

Annie, Pat & John were farmers, they could not read and they spoke only Irish. Penny was a housemaid; she could read & write and spoke Irish & English.

Annie was married for 50 years; she had 3 children, all 3 were living at the time of the census.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and 1 front window. They had a stable & a cow house. This was a private dwelling.

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House 48

Bartley McDonagh aged 40 was head of the family; married to Mary aged 36. They lived with their children Mary aged 4, Bridget aged 2, Pat aged 8 & Michael aged 1 month.

Bartley was a farmer; Mary, Bridget & Pat were scholars, Michael was an infant & Mary was a farmer’s wife.

None of Bridget spoke only Irish. Pat spoke Irish & English.

Bartley & Mary were married for 10 years; they had 4 children with all 4 living at the time of the census.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and 1 front window. They had a cow house. This was a private dwelling.

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House 49

Sarah McDonagh aged 80 was head of the family; a widow, she lived alone.

Sarah was a farmer; she could not read and spoke only Irish. She was married for 50 years; she had 4 children with 1 living at the time of the census.

She lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and no front window. This was a private dwelling.

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House 50

Michael Joyce aged 59 was head of the family; married to Bridget aged 55. They lived with their children Martin aged 26, Ellen aged 21, Michael aged 19, Barbara aged 15, Pat aged 12 & John aged 11 & daughter in law Mary aged 26(Martin’s wife).

Michael was a farmer; Martin & son Michael were farm labourers. Barbara, Pat & John were scholars. Michael, Bridget, Martin & Mary could not read. Michael, Martin & Mary spoke Irish & English, Bridget spoke only Irish. Ellen, Michael (son), Barbara, Pat & John could read & write and spoke Irish & English.

Michael & Bridget were married for 30 years; they had 9 children with 8 living at the time of the census.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and 1 front window. They had a stable. This was a private dwelling.

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House 51

John Lee aged 57 was head of the family; married to Mary aged 54. They lived with their children Mary aged 20, Pat aged 18, Michael aged 16, Barbara aged 12, Bridget aged 9 & Peter aged 7.

John was a farmer, Pat & Michael were labourers and Barbara, Bridget & Peter were scholar’s. John, Mary (daughter), Pat, Michael, Barbara, Bridget & Peter could read & write and spoke Irish & English. Mary (mother) could not read and spoke only Irish.

John & Mary were married for 32 years; they had 10 children with 8 living at the time of the census.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and 2 front windows. They had a stable & a cow house. This was a private dwelling.

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House 52

Peter Folan aged 72 was head of the family; a widower. He lived with his son Michael aged 31, daughter-in-law Bridget aged 26 & niece Bridget Folan aged 16.

Peter was a farmer and Michael was a farmer’s son. Peter could not read and spoke only Irish. Michael & Bridget could not read and spoke Irish & English. Bridget Folan (niece) could read & write and spoke Irish & English.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and 2 front windows. They had a stable & a cow house. This was a private dwelling.

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House 53

Mary Folan aged 71 was head of the family; a widow. She lived with her daughter Maggie aged 30, single and grandsons Patt Flahertie aged 10 & Bartly Flahertie aged 4.

Mary was a shopkeeper. Patt was a scholar. Mary could not read and spoke only Irish. Maggie & Patt could read and write & spoke Irish & English.

Mary had 5 children with 3 living at the time of the census.

They lived in a 2nd class house with 2 rooms and 2 front windows. They had a cow house & a stable. This was a shop.

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House 54

Bartly Flaherty aged 70 was head of the family; married to Lizzie aged 71. They lived with their son Dan aged 36, daughter-in-law Mary aged 29 & granddaughters Norah aged 2 & Bridget aged 1.

Bartly was a farmer and Dan was a labourer. The entire family could not read. Bartly, Lizzie, Mary, Norah & Bridget spoke only Irish. Dan spoke Irish & English.

Bartly & Lizzie were married for 42 years; they had 6 children with all 6 living at the time of the census.

Dan & Mary were married for 3 years; they had 3 children with all 3 living at the time of the census (as per record, however they only have 2 children living with them).

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and 2 front windows. They had a stable & a cow house. This was a private dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe__South/469984/

House 55

Coleman Flaherty aged 60 was head of the family; married to Mary aged 48. They lived with their children Norah aged 15, Barbara aged 13, Bartly aged 12 & Maggie aged 8.

Coleman was a farmer; Norah, Barbara, Bartly & Maggie were scholar’s. Coleman & Mary could not read and spoke only Irish. Norah, Barbara & Bartly could read and write & spoke Irish & English and Maggie could read & write and spoke only Irish

Coleman & Mary were married for 16 years; they had 4 children with all 4 living at the time of the census.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and 2 front windows. They had a stable & a cow house. This was a private dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe__South/469985/

House 56

Peter Gillan aged 49 was head of the family; married to Katie M aged 37. They lived with their children John A aged 12, Eugene A aged 8, Thomas G aged 3, Kathleen M aged 2 & Winifred M aged 1, Mary Keane aged 25 and Bridget O’Donnell aged 19.

Peter was an Ex Sergeant R.I.C., Katie A was a teacher, John A & Eugene A were scholar’s, Mary Keane & Bridget O’Donnell were servants.

Peter could read & write. Katie M, John A, Eugene A, & Bridget could read & write and spoke Irish & English. Thomas G, Kathleen M & Winifred M could not read. Mary Keane could not read; she spoke Irish & English.

Peter & Katie M were married for 14 years; they had 6 children with 5 living at the time of the census.

They lived in a 2nd class house with 3 rooms and 4 front windows. They had a piggery, shed & store. This was a private dwelling.

Peter was born in Co. Sligo, Katie M & John A were born in Co. Mayo and the rest of the household were born in Co. Galway.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe__South/469986/

House 57

Peter Keane aged 56 was head of the household; married to Penelope aged 50. They lived with their children Michael aged 22, Annie aged 18, Kate aged 15, Maggie aged 13, Norah aged 11, Ellie aged 9 & Coleman aged 7.

Peter was a shopkeeper; Michael was a shop assistant, Kate, Maggie, Norah, Ellie & Colman were scholars. Peter could not read; the rest of the family could read & write. The entire family spoke Irish & English.

Peter & Penelope were married for 26 years; they had 11 children with 7 living at the time of the census.

They lived in a 2nd class house with 4 rooms and 5 front windows. They had a 2 stables, a coach house, a cow house, a piggery, barn, workshop & store. This was a shop.

The family lived in House 66 in 1901 Census.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe__South/469987/

House 58

Patrick Tubridy aged 42 was head of the family; married to Jane aged 47. They lived with their daughter Mary Margaret P aged 8 & niece Elizabeth Kenny aged 9.

Patrick & Jane were National School Teachers and Mary Margaret & Elizabeth were scholars. Patrick, Jane & Mary Margaret could read & write & spoke Irish & English. Elizabeth could read & write. Patrick was born in Co. Clare, Jane & Elizabeth were born in Co. Mayo, Mary Margaret was born in Co. Galway.

Patrick & Jane were married for 15 years; they had 2 children with both living at the time of the census.

They lived in a 2nd class house with 3 rooms and 2 front windows. They had a stable, cow house & a shed. This was a private dwelling.

They lived in House 75 in the 1901 Census.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe__South/469988/

House 59

Sarah Kelly aged 36 was head of the family. She lived with Sarah Heneghan aged 27, a boarder; both single.

Sarah Kelly & Sarah Heneghan were national school teachers. Both could read & write and spoke Irish & English, they were born in Co. Mayo.

They lived in a 2nd class house with 2 rooms and 3 front windows. This was a private dwelling.

Patrick Costello was the landlord.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe__South/469989/

House 60

Patrick Costello aged 42 was head of the family; married to Barbara aged 40. They lived with their children Mary M aged 8, Coleman aged 6, Katie H aged 4 & Joe aged 2.

Patrick was a tailor. Mary M, Coleman & Katie H were scholar’s.

Patrick, Mary M, Coleman & Katie H could read & write and spoke Irish & English. Barbara & Joe could not read; they spoke Irish & English.

Patrick & Barbara were married for 9 years; they had 4 children with all 4 living at the time of the census.

They lived in a 2nd class house with 2 rooms and 4 front windows. They had a cow house. This was a private dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe__South/469990/

House 61

John Sullivan aged 34 was head of the family; married to Catherine aged 23. They lived with their children Mary aged 3 & Patrick aged 2 and Bridget Flaherty aged 16.

John was a R.I.C. Constable; Catherine was a lace teacher and Bridget was a general servant.

John, Catherine & Bridget could read & write. Mary & Patrick could not read. John & Bridget spoke Irish & English. Catherine & Mary spoke only Irish.

John & Catherine were married for 4 years; they had 3 children with 2 living at the time of the census.

They lived in a 2nd class house with 2 rooms and 4 front windows. They had a turf house. This was a private dwelling.

John was born in Co. Kerry, Catherine was born in Co. Donegal, the children & Bridget were born in Co. Galway.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe__South/469991/

House 62

John Glynn aged 49 was head of the family; married to Mary aged 47. They lived with his sister Bridget aged 35, single.

John was a R.I.C pensioner, Mary was a National School teacher.  John, Mary & Bridget could read & write and spoke Irish & English.

John & Mary were married for 19 years. John & Bridget were born in Galway & Mary was born in Meath.

They lived in a 2nd class house with 2 rooms and 3 front windows. This was a private dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe__South/469992/

House 63

Francis McHale aged 72 was head of the family; married to Bridget aged 32. They lived with servant Kate O’Donnell aged 40 and lodger Bridget Wallace aged 82.

Francis was a farmer. Kate was a domestic servant.

Francis could read & write & spoke Irish & English. Bridget could read; she spoke Irish & English. Kate could not read and spoke only Irish; Bridget could not read and spoke Irish & English.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and 2 front windows. This was a private dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe__South/469993/

House 64

Matt O’Donnell aged 50 was head of the family; married to Bridget aged 44. They lived with their sons Michael aged 15, Matt aged 10 & James aged 7, Bridget Connolly aged 24, father in law James Macale aged 75, mother in law Anne aged 71.

Matt was a farmer; Michael & Matt were scholars; Bridget was a telegraphist & domestic servant; James was a retired postmaster.

Matt & Bridget were married for 9 years; they had 7 children with 3 children still living at the time of the census.

James & Anne were married for 45 years; they had 4 children with 3 children still living at the time of the census.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and 2 front windows. They had a cow house, piggery, shed & a store. This was a private dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe__South/469994/

House 65

Patrick Keane aged 26 was head of the family, single. He lived with his sisters Nora aged 27 & Kate aged 22 and brother Tim aged 20, all single.

Patrick was a shopkeeper. The entire family could read & write and spoke Irish & English.

They lived in a 2nd class house with 4 rooms and 4 front windows. They had a stable, piggery, barn and a store. This was a shop.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe__South/469995/

House 66

Pat Joyce aged 60 was head of the family; married to Sarah aged 62. They lived with their children Thomas aged 23, Martin aged 20& Michal aged 18.

Patrick was a farmer, Thomas, Martin & Michael were farm labourers. Patrick & Sarah cannot read or write. Thomas, Martin & Michael could read & write. The entire family spoke Irish & English.

Pat & Sarah were married for 29 years; they had 6 children with all 6 living at the time of the census.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and 1 front window. This was a private dwelling.

They lived in House 59 in the 1901 census.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe__South/469996/

House 67

Barbara Conneely aged 56 was head of the family; a widow. She lived with her daughter Barbara aged 17, single.

Barbara (mother) could not read; Barbara (daughter) could read & write. Both women spoke Irish & English.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and 1 front window. This was a private dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe__South/469997/

House 68

John J Healy aged 38 was head of the family; married to Margaret aged 26. They lived with their children Mary Margaret aged 4, Sarah Jane aged 3, Annie Josephine aged 2 & Henry Richard aged 6 months and servant Barbara O’Donnell aged 15.

John J was a R.I.C. Constable. Barbara was a domestic servant. The entire family were listed as being able to read & write. John J, Margaret, Mary Margaret & Sarah Jane spoke only English. Barbara spoke Irish & English.

John J & Margaret were married for 5 years; they had 4 children with all 4 living at the time of the census.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and 2 front windows. They had a fowl house. This was a private dwelling.

John J was born in Co. Mayo. Margaret, Mary Margaret, Sarah Jane & Annie Josephine were born in Queens County (Co. Laois), Henry Richard & Barbara were born in Co. Galway.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe__South/469998/

House 69

Willie Joyce aged 50 was head of the family; a widower. He lived with his children Willie aged 20, Martin aged 18 & Mary aged 17 and servant Anne Donohoe aged 15.

Willie (father) was a farmer; sons Willie & Martin were farm labourers. Anne was a domestic servant.

Willie (father) could not read. Willie (son), Martin, Mary & Anne could read & write. The entire household spoke Irish & English.

They lived in a 2nd class house with 2 rooms and 3 front windows. They had a stable, cow house & a shed. This was a private dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe__South/469999/

House 70

Daniel O’Donnell aged 70 was head of the family; married to Margaret aged 55. They lived with their children Thomas aged 17, Sarah aged 13 & Bartley aged 7.

Daniel was a farmer; Sarah & Bartley were scholars.

Daniel could not read or write; he spoke Irish & English. Margaret & Sarah could read or write; both spoke Irish & English. Thomas could not read & spoke only Irish. Bartley could not read; he spoke Irish & English.

Daniel & Margaret were married for 31 years; they had 10 children with 8 living at the time of the census.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and 2 front windows. They had a stable & a cow house. This was a private dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe__South/470000/

House 71

Micheal McDonagh aged 74 was head of the family; married to Mary aged 70. They lived with their son Patrick aged 30, married and daughter Margaret aged 28, single.

Micheal was a small farmer. Patrick was a Naval reserve, Margaret worked at domestic duties.

Micheal & Margaret could not read and they spoke only Irish. Mary could not read; she spoke Irish & English. Patrick could read & write and spoke Irish & English.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and 2 front windows. This was a private dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe__South/470001/

House 72

Patrick Kinneavy aged 30 was head of the family; he lived with his sister Mary aged 36, both single.

Patrick was a farmer.

Patrick & Mary could read & write and spoke Irish & English.

They lived in a 2nd class house with 2 rooms and 3 front windows. They had a stable, cow house & a piggery. This was a private dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe__South/470002/

House 73

Martin Lydon aged 35 was head of the family; married to Mary aged 38.

Martin was a farmer. Martin & Mary could not read; they spoke Irish & English.

They were married for 1 year.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and 2 front windows. They had a cow house. This was a private dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe__South/470003/

House 74 (Barracks)

BG aged 41, married from Co. Cavan, JB aged 24, single from Co. Mayo, JJ M aged 21, single from Co. Roscommon & MM aged 21, single from Cork, all of the men were farmer’s sons.

They lived in 1st class house with 4 rooms and 6 front windows.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe__South/469930/

House 75

St McDara National School.

Church records of births, deaths and marriages:

Church records of births, deaths and marriages are available online at http://www.rootsireland.ie. To search these records you will need to know the ‘church parish’ rather than the ‘civil parish’. (The civil parish is the pre-reformation parish and was frequently used as a unit of administration in the past.)

Carhoorooa South is in the civil parish of Kilcummin.

Catholic parish:

This civil parish corresponds with the following Roman Catholic parish or parishes.

  • Clonbern & Kilkerrin in Galway East.
  • Carraroe in Galway West.
  • Kilannin in Galway West.
  • Kilcummin/Oughterard in Galway West.
  • Rosmuc in Galway West.

Church of Ireland parish:

This civil parish corresponds with the following Church of Ireland parish.

  • Kilcummin in Galway West.

In general, the civil parish and the Church of Ireland parish are the same, but this is not always the case.

Maps

It is located at 53° 15′ 0″ N, 9° 36′ 51″ W.

Original OS map of this area

Ireland was first mapped in the 1840s. These original maps are available online.

Carhoorooa South

Original OS maps at the Ordnance Survey of Ireland website

Below is a link to the Ordnance Survey of Ireland website. It displays the original OS map that was created in the 1840s.

Carhoorooa South

Information from Google Maps:

You can use this link to find this townland on Google Maps.

Google Maps

Information from the National Monuments Service:

You can use this link to view a map of archaeological features. This link brings you to a website wherein you will have to search for your townland.

Archaeological map from the National Monuments Service

Galway Library Website

http://places.galwaylibrary.ie/asp/fullresult.asp?id=52060

Townlands.ie Website

https://www.townlands.ie/galway/moycullen/kilcummin/crumpaun/carrowroe-south/

This page was added on 15/05/2016.

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