Carrowroe North

Antoinette Lydon

Carrowroe North 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.

The Irish form of the name is Ceathramhadh Ruadh – translation red quarter

Other Forms of the Name

Carrowroe
Ceathramhadh Ruadh
Carhoorooa North Boundary Surveyor
Carraroe Barony Cess Book
Carroroo County Map
Carhoorooa Local
Red or heathy quarter
Carrowrue Barony Map

COUNTY Gaillimh/Galway

ELECTORAL DISTRICT An Crompán/Crumpaun

BARONY Maigh Cuilinn/Moycullen

CIVIL PARISH Cill Chuimín/Kilcummin

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

It is located at 53° 17′ 24″ N, 9° 35′ 9″ W.

Properties

This is in the Gaeltacht.

Archival records

Scanned records (1)

Permanent link

http://www.logainm.ie/20694.aspx

Other place names in this townland:

Some other place names in or near this townland are: …

Boundaries:

Carrowroe North is in the southern part of the parish.

Carrowroe North borders the following other townlands:

Area:

Contains 2,135 acres of land about 140 acres of which are under tillage chiefly along the western shore, there are 156 acres of water, the remainder is mountain pasture.

Landlords:

James Lambert of Cregg of Clare, Esq., Propr.

Lambert (Cregclare & Aggard)

The Lamberts of counties Galway and Mayo all appear to descend from a John Lambert of Yorkshire who settled at Creg Clare, which he leased from the Earl of Clanricarde, in the late 1660s.

  • Lambert (Cregclare)– In 1824 Walter Lambert, Creggaclare, Walter Lambert, Castle Lambert, Walter Lambert, Lambert Lodge, Walter Lambert, Castle Ellen and Henry Lambert, Aggard, are all described as resident proprietors in county Galway. The Lamberts had two townlands, Crumlin and Boleyboy, in the parish of Kilvine, barony of Clanmorris, county Mayo, amounting to 989 acres. John Lambert held several townlands in the parish of Kilbeacanty, barony of Kiltartan, and in the parish of Annaghdown, barony of Clare, county Galway in the 1850s. The estate at Aggard had originally been a Ffrench property but was bought out by the Lamberts in 1729. At the time of Griffith’s Valuation, James Lambert was leasing the house at Cregaclare to Lord Clanmorris. Both the Cregaclare and Aggard families held lands in the parish of Ardrahan. The Kilquain Lambert family usually acted as the agents for the Ardrahan estate. The estate of James Staunton Lambert amounting to 10,724 acres in the baronies of Dunkellin, Kilconnell, Clare and Moycullen county Galway and in the barony of Clanmorris, county Mayo was advertised for sale in 1855 and the sales rental includes lithographs of Cregaclare and Waterdale houses. A large portion of these estates was purchased by Lord Clanmorris. In the 1830s a Mr. Lambert “of Ballinrobe” may have had as his agent, James Burke of St. Cleran’s. This branch of the Lambert family is documented in the collection of S. & R.C. Walker, solicitors, in the National Archives. Kelly noted that the last Lambert to live in the area resided at Kilquain but left for Dublin around 1930.
  • Lambert (Castle Lambert)– During the 19th century the Lamberts, a junior branch of the Lamberts of Creg Clare, county Galway, had an estate of over 5,000 acres, mainly in the parish of Athenry, barony of Clare, county Galway. In 1756 they bought their estate, originally known as the Aghrim or Moor estate, from the Blakes of Corbally in settlement of a debt. The Lamberts built a new residence and renamed the property Castle Lambert. The estate was offered for sale in the Encumbered Estates’ Court in 1855 and included lands in the baronies of Clare, Leitrim and Athenry. The Trousdells of Kilrush, county Clare, bought an interest in the estate at this time. Thomas Lambert had married Sarah Trousdell in 1850. Almost 40 years later the estate was again sold, in June 1892, having been proposed for sale as far back as March 1887, when the owner was Giles Eyre Lambert. Frank Shawe Taylor of Castle Taylor bought over 1,200 acres with the two houses, Castle Lambert and Moor Park. In the 1870s Captain Thomas Lambert had owned 2621 acres in county Galway and 989 acres in county Mayo. This branch of the Lambert family is well documented in the collection of S. & R.C. Walker, solicitors, in the National Archives.
  • Bingham (Newbrook)– This estate was founded by John Bingham of Foxford, county Mayo, younger brother of Sir Henry Bingham, ancestor of the Earls of Lucan, in the mid 17th century. The county Mayo part of the estate was concentrated in the parishes of Mayo, barony of Clanmorris; Robeen, Kilcommon and Mayo, barony of Kilmaine; Rosslee and Touaghty, barony of Gallen and Ballynahaglish, barony of Tirawley. The Lords Clanmorris also held lands in the parishes of Claregalway and Lackagh, barony of Clare, county Galway. The Clanmorris estates included the town of Foxford and in 1876 amounted to 12,337 acres in county Mayo and 5,295 acres in county Galway plus 479 acres in the town of Galway. Guinness and Company were the agents for the county Mayo estates in the 1830s. In 1906 Lord Clanmorris was the owner of over 300 acres of untenanted demesne land at Cregaclare. A final offer from the Congested Districts’ Board of £16,121 had been accepted for 3053 acres of the Clanmorris estate in county Mayo by March 1916.
  • Mitchell– In November 1885 Edmund Mitchell was selling land at Cahernahoon, parish of Lackagh, barony of Clare, formerly belonging to the Lamberts and at Moyloughbeg, parish of Moylough, barony of Tiaquin, county Galway, formerly belonging to the Kilkellys. Mitchell had purchased Moyloughbeg in 1873 through the Landed Estates’ Court.
  • Lambert (Castle Ellen)– The Lambert family came originally from Yorkshire but were settled in county Galway since the reign of Elizabeth I. The Castle Ellen family are descended from the Cregaclare Lamberts, one of whom, Charles, was killed at the siege of Derry. Charles’ great-grandson, Walter Peter, is described as “of Castle Ellen” in the later 18th century. Walter Lambert of Castle Ellen owned over 3000 acres in county Galway in the 1870s. In 1906 the representatives of Peter F. Lambert held over 370 acres of untenanted demesne lands as well as the house at Castle Ellen

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 the amounts were calculated by two Parochial Commissioners, one of whom 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)

Possible Tithe Applotment for Carrowroe (spelt as Canoroe)

http://titheapplotmentbooks.nationalarchives.ie/reels/tab//004587459/004587459_00447.pdf

Downs Survey

Townland of Carrowroe North (Moycullen By)

No townland information available.

Down Survey website

Griffith’s Valuation 1850’s:

In Griffith’s valuation the area was 2288 acres, 3 roods & 28 perch with a land value £119 13s 0d. Value of Buildings was £11 0s & 0d.Total valuation of £130 13s 0d.

http://www.askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doNameSearch&PlaceID=559377

Occupiers:

Tooreensgarve

John Conneely(Mick), Myles McDonagh, Martin Hernan, Patrick Landy, Martin Flaherty, Bridget Landy, Patrick Sullivan, John Conneely (Peter), Michael Conneely (Peter), Thomas Tierney, Bartholw Tierney, John Kelly,

Derartybeg

Peter King, John Flaherty, Thomas Sullivan, Ter McDonagh, Margaret Flaherty, Martin O’Mealy, John Flaherty (Daniel), Andrew Flaherty, Patrick Flaherty, Simon O’Mealy,

Derartymore

John Keane,Simon Keane, Martin Wallace, Patrick Coyne (Thom), Murtagh Folan, Michael Donohoe, Bartholw Conneely, Catherine Wallace, Patk Coyne (Young), Patrick Coyne (Patt), Michael Flaherty, John Scanlan, Martin Toole, Michael Flaherty (Redmond), John Conneely, Patrick Scanlan, John Flaherty (Redmond), Daniel Mullen,

Cullane

William Griffin, Peter Folan, John McDonagh (Red), Michael Nee, Martin Griffin (Red), Marcus Griffin, Thomas Flaherty, Daniel O’Brien, Redmond McDonagh

Poulrevagh

Michael Keane (Tim), Anthony McDonagh, Walter McDonagh

Townlands

A town land 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 1169. Carrowroe North is a townland.

Out Offices and Land

The out office was a farm building, a cow house, piggery or barn. The land was very poor and sterile and people were always poverty-stricken. At this time most tenants were trying to eke out a living on 5 acres or less and a farmer needed at least 15.3 acres to survive.

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 they 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, an additional 33 Unions were created by subdividing and reorganizing the boundaries of some existing Unions, particularly in the west of the country.

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

Townlands

A town land 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 1169. Carrowroe North is a townland.

Population and Census Information

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.

Census 1841-1891

1841 – 55 houses with 351 people

1851 – 45 houses with 310 people

1861 – 66 houses with 392 people

1871 – 57 houses with 357 people

1881 – 73 houses 457 people (223 males & 234 females) Valuation of Houses & Lands £136 15s 0d.

1891 – 77 houses 456 people (235 males & 231 females) Valuation of Houses & Lands £137 8s 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.

McDonough

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.

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

Annie Flaherty

An application was made by Annie Flaherty. Address: Oughterard, Galway.

Full Names of Father and Mother of the applicant: Andrew and Eleanor Flaherty

Residence in 1841: Townland: Carraroe North, Parish: Kilcummin, Barony: Moycullen, County: Galway

Date of receipt: 13 Sept 10 Reference: CenS/11/1968 Application No. D/10 19586

Return searched by JOH 23-9-00 not found

Particulars found: Andrew & Honor O’Flaherty with a daughter Ann 1yr

No dispatch

Annie Flaherty

An application was made by Annie Flaherty. Address: Oughterard, Galway.

Full Names of Father and Mother of the applicant: Andrew and Eleanor Flaherty

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

Date of receipt: 13 Sept 10 Reference: CenS/11/1969 Application No. D/10 19587

Return searched by JOH 24-9-10 not found

Particulars found:  Annie 10 yrs

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

Barbara Flaherty

An application was made by Barbara Flaherty. Address: Mrs. Barbara Curran (Flaherty crossed out), C/O Michael Keane D.C. (Derrartha Beg crossed out) Carraroe, Co. Galway.

Full Names of Father and Mother of the applicant: Pat and Catherine Flaherty

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

Date of receipt: 5.9.17 Reference: CenS/11/1971 Application No. C17 6854

Return searched by ?? 17.9.17 not found

Comment: Please fill up enclosed docket fully & correctly stating the name of the market town nearest to Derrartha Beg. Hold 3/7

Names written on form: Jno, Pat, Andrew, Mary, Maggie, Kate.

Maria Griffin

An application was made by Maria Griffin . Address: None given

Full Names of Father and Mother of the applicant: Peter and Margaret Griffin

Residence in 1841: Townland: Carraroe North, Parish: Kilcummin, Barony: Moycullen, County: Galway

Date of receipt: 5.9.10 Reference: CenS/11/1994 Application No. D/10 18143

Return searched by CK 10.9.10

Patriculars found, Mary 6 years

Maria Griffin

An application was made by Maria Griffin . Address: None given

Full Names of Father and Mother of the applicant: Peter and Margaret Griffin

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

Date of receipt: 5.Sept.10 Reference: CenS/11/1995 Application No. D/10 18144

Return searched by JOH 12.9.10

Particulars found, family not found

Mary Mullin

An application was made by Mary Mullin . Addresses: John Keane, Barrack Crossmembers Carraroe RO, Co. Galway. CROSSED OUR: Mrs. Mary O’Brien, Shfuffane, Costello, Co. Galway. (Send to Mrs Mary O’Brien written beside this address and its underlined)

Full Names of Father and Mother of the applicant: Dan and Margaret Mullin (McDonough)

Residence in 1851: Townland: Carraroe North, Parish: Kilcummin, Barony: Moycullen, County: Galway FW 26/3/17 sheet 40 copy. Report only- Crossed out

Townland: Clynagh, Parish: Killannin, Barony: Moycullen, County: Galway (CROSSED OUT)

Townland: Rosmuc, Parish: Kilcummin, (CROSSED OUT)

BND ???? Parents names Reside in 1851 Fee ? 28/2/17 (All crossed out)

Date of receipt: 23.2.1917 Reference: CenS/11/1983 Application No. C/17 1766

Return searched by ??? 6/3/1917 not found A or B 1851

29/3/1917 found Danl & Barbara Mullin married

Writer Unable to made out the rest of the writing see attached form

Application form

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 married 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: MMr. 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 searched 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

John Keane

An application was made by John Keane (John).  Address: Derarthymore, Carraroe P.O. Co. Galway

Full Names of Father and Mother of the applicant: John & Judy Keane

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

Inchamakinna Island contained no houses in 1851

The names Thomas 18, Mary 16, Bridget 12, Patrick 10, Barbara 6, Kate 4 & John 1 also appear on the application

Date of receipt: 18.11.1916  Reference: CenS/11/1977 Application No. C/16 7046

Return searched by FW 21/11/16 Sheet 41x  Certified by JSW 23.11.18

Copy dispatched to applicants address WD 24.11.16  2/-  C33967308 written on top right corner of application

Application Form

Pat McDonough

An application was made by Pat McDonough.  Address: Mr. Pat McDonough (John) Cullane, Carraroe, Co. Galway

Full Names of Father and Mother of the applicant: John & Mary McDonough (Conneely)

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

The names Judy 10, Michl 6, Betty 8, Pat 4, Martin & Norah also appear on the application

Date of receipt: 30.11.17 Reference: CenS/11/1984 Application No. C/17 8288

Return searched by ??? 6/11/17 Sheet 8  Certified by JSW 7.11.17

Copy dispatched to applicants address FO 8.11.17 2/-  written on top right corner of application

Application form

Bridget Wallace

An application was made by Bridget Wallace. McDonagh also on the form. Address: Mr. John Keane, Barrack Cross, Carraroe, Co. Galway

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

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

Date of receipt: 11.11.1916 Reference: CenS/11/1990 Application No. C/16 6831

Return searched by ??? 15.11.16 Sheet 19  Certified by JSW 16.11.116

Copy dispatched to applicants address ay 17/11/16.  2/-  c 33967306 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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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.

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additional information on the family

1901 Census Carrowroe North

This is a return of the members of the family, their Visitors, Boarders, and Servants who slept or abode in their house on the night of Sunday March 31st 1901 in Carrowroe North

There were 76 houses listed in the Townland of Carrowroe North. Of the people living in Carrowroe North all 445 was Roman Catholic.

All people that lived in Carrowroe North were born in Co. Galway.

There were a total of 46 farm buildings and out offices listed which included cow houses, piggeries & barns.

Class of House: The class of house depended on the materials used in the roof, walls, number of rooms and number of front windows. A 1st class house was considered the highest standard.

Walls of the houses: The walls were of stone, brick, and concrete or of mud, wood or other perishable material. The houses in Carrowroe North were built of stone, brick or concrete. There were no mud cabins.

House Occupancy: 65 houses were occupied on the night of the Census (Enumerator’s abstract (Form N) for 65 house were included on the census database.

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

Enumerators Return

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/nai000838303/

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/nai000838304/

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/nai000838305/

House & Building Return

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/nai000838306/

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/nai000838307/

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/nai000838308/

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/nai000838309/

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/nai000838310/

Out Offices & Farm Steadings

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/nai000838311/

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/nai000838312/

House 1

John McDonagh aged 40 was head of family; married to Mary aged 30, they lived with their children Bridget aged 15, Mary aged 10, Colman aged 8, Martin aged 6, John aged 4 & Honor aged 1.

John was a farmer, Mary a farmer’s wife; Bridget & Mary were farmer’s daughters. Colman, Martin & John were scholars, Honor was a daughter. Colman & Martin could read & write. The rest of the family could not read. All the family spoke Irish.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms & 2 front windows. They had a Cow house. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_North/1393047/

House 2

Patt McDonagh aged 62 was head of the family; married to Nancy aged 50, they lived with their children Mary aged 20, Bridget aged 18, Colman aged 16, Honor aged 14, Patt aged 12, Kate aged 10, Barbara aged 8, Margaret aged 6 & Nancy aged 4.

Patt was a farmer; Honor, Patt, Kate, Barbara & Margaret were scholars. Colman could read, Honor, Patt, Kate, Barbara & Margaret could read & write. Patt, wife Nancy & daughter Nancy could not read. All the family spoke Irish.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 1 room & 2 front windows. They had a Cow house. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_North/1393048/

House 3

Patt McDonagh aged 40 was head of the family; married to Honor aged 30, they lived with their children Patt aged 8, Barthy, aged 2, Kate aged 6 months and his mother Bridget aged 86.

Patt was a farmer, Honor a farmer’s wife, Bridget a widow & Patt the son was a scholar, he could read and the rest of the family could not read. All the family spoke Irish.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms & 2 front windows. They had a Cow house & a Barn. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_North/1393049/

House 4

John McDonagh aged 52 was head of the family; married to Secily (Cecily) aged 49, they lived with their children Coleman aged 18 & Kate aged 2 & his mother Mary McDonagh aged 90, a widow.

John & Secily?? were farmers, Coleman a farmer’s son and Kate & Mary were farmer’s daughters. None of the family could read or write. John, Secily (Cecily) & Mary spoke Irish, Coleman & Kate spoke Irish & English.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms & 2 front windows. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_North/1393050/

House 5

Matthias Griffin aged 39 was head of the family; married to Mary aged 23, they lived with their son Patrick aged 1 and servant Mary Mannion aged 14.

Matthias was a farmer. The entire household could not read they spoke Irish.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms & 2 front windows. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_North/1393051/

House 6

Thomas McDonagh aged 48 was head of the family; married to Mary aged 40, they lived with their children Patt aged 13, Mary aged 9, Peter aged 6 and Barbara aged 2.

Thomas was a farmer; Patt, Mary & Peter were scholars. Thomas, Mary & Barbara cannot read. Patt & Mary could read and write, Peter could read. The parents Thomas & Mary spoke Irish; the children could speak Irish & English.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 1 room & 2 front windows. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_North/1393052/

House 7

Penny McDonagh Joyce aged 54 was head of the family, a widow; she lived with her daughter Maggie aged 21.

Penny was a farmer. Penny & Maggie cannot read and they spoke Irish.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms & 2 front windows. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_North/1393053/

House 8

Maggie McDonagh aged 38 was head of the family; a widow she lived with her children Mary aged 16, Patrick aged 14, Thomas aged 11, Martin aged 7 & Barthly(Bartley) aged 5.

Maggie was a farmer, Mary a farmer’s daughter, Patrick a farmer’s son, Thomas, Martin & Barthly were scholars.

They lived in a 4th class house with 1 room & no front window. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_North/1393054/

House 9

Frank Montague aged 62 was head of the family; a widower he lived with his son John aged 40 also a widower and grandchildren Kate aged 4, Mary aged 3 & Patt aged 1.

Frank was a farmer, he could read and write, and the rest of the family could not read. They all spoke Irish.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms & 2 front windows. They had a Cow house & a Barn. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_North/1393055/

House 10

Bridget Flaherty aged 40 was head of the family; a widower she lived with her son Stephen aged 7.

Bridget was a farmer. Bridget & Stephen could not read they spoke Irish.

They lived in a 4th class house with 1 room & no front window. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_North/1393056/

House 11

John Flaherty aged 42 was the head of the family; married to Anne Griffin aged 32, they lived with their children Pat aged 2, John aged 1 and servant girl Anne Flaherty aged 18.

John Flaherty was a farmer; Anne Flaherty was a farm servant. John, Pat & John could not read. Anne Griffin & Anne Flaherty could read and write. The family spoke Irish.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms & 2 front windows. They had a Cow house. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_North/1393057/

House 12

Michael McDonagh aged 60 was the head of the family; married to Maggie aged 44, they lived with their children Michael aged 23, Martin aged 22, Antony aged 21, Coleman aged 12, Bartly (Bartley) aged 10, Mary aged 4 & John aged 8.

Michael was a farmer, Coleman & John were scholars. Michael, Maggie, Michael, Martin, Bartley & Mary could not read. Anthony & John could read. Coleman could read & write.  Anthony & Coleman spoke Irish & English; the rest of the family spoke Irish.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms & 2 front windows. They had a Cow house & a Barn. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_North/1393058/

House 13

Michael Flaherty aged 60 was the head of the family; married to Wennis (Winnie) aged 56, they lived their children Michael aged 26, Honor aged 24, Kate aged 19, Pat aged 18, Bridget aged 9 and niece Winney(Winnie) aged 2.

Michael was a farmer; Bridget was a scholar. Michael & Pat could read & write & spoke Irish & English; Bridget could read and spoke Irish. Michael, his wife Winnie, Honor, Kate and niece Winnie could not read and spoke Irish.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms & 2 front windows. They had a Barn. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_North/1393059/

House 14

Michael McDonagh aged 55 was head of the family; married to Bridget aged 40, they lived with their children John aged 18, Pat aged 17, Redmond aged 15, Michael aged 12 and Mary aged 9.

Michael was a farmer. Michael & Mary were scholars. Michael (the father) and Pat could not read. Bridget, John, Redmond, Michael & Mary could read & write. The entire household spoke Irish & English.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms & 2 front windows. They had a Barn. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_North/1393060/

House 15

Stephen Griffin aged 60 was the head of the family; married to Maggie aged 52, they lived with their daughter Mary aged 22 and their nieces Mary Griffin aged 10 & Kate Griffin aged 2.

Stephen Griffin was a farmer, Mary (the niece) was a scholar and she could read. The rest of the family could not read. All the family spoke Irish.

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

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_North/1393061/

House 16

Peter Griffin aged 77 was head of the family; married to Mary aged 60, they lived with their children Maggie aged 28, Bartly aged 26, Patrick aged 21, all single & Mary McDonagh a servant aged 12.

Peter was a farmer; Mary McDonagh was a general servant. Peter, Maggie & Patrick could read and write. Mary Griffin & Mary McDonagh could not read. Bartly could read. The Griffin family spoke Irish & English, Mary McDonagh spoke Irish. Peter was listed as Deaf.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms & 2 front windows. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_North/1393062/

House 17

Pat McDonagh aged 50 was head of the family; married to Bridget aged 40, they lived with their children John aged 16, James aged 14, Michael aged 11, Martin aged 5, Mary aged 7 & Ellis aged 1.

Pat was a farmer. James could read. The rest of the family could not read or write. Pat, Bridget & James spoke Irish & English. John, Michael, Martin & Mary spoke Irish.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms & 2 front windows. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_North/1393063/

House 18

Martin McDonough aged 45 was head of the family; married to Honor aged 47, they lived with their children Mary aged 15, Pat aged 11, John Aged 8, Michael aged 6 & Festy aged 1.

Martin was a farmer. None of the family could read or write. They all spoke Irish.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and 2 front windows. They had a cow house. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_North/1393064/

House 19

Peter Griffin aged 60 was head of the family; married to Anne aged 56, they lived their son Tom aged 40 his wife Bridget aged 34 & grandson Coleman aged 1.

Peter was a farmer; Tom could read & write and spoke Irish & English. Peter, Anne & Bridget could not read; they spoke only Irish.

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

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_North/1393065/

House 20

Colman Griffin aged 40 was head of the family; married to Bridget aged 35, they lived with their son Col aged 1.

Colman & Bridget were farmers, they could not read, they spoke Irish.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and 1 front window. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_North/1393066/

House 21

Patt Folan aged 54 was head of the family; married to Barbara aged 44, they  lived with their children Martin aged 17, Mary aged 16, Bridget aged 15, Patrick aged 12, James aged 10 & John aged 9.

Patt was a farmer. Patt, Barbara, Martin & Mary could not read. Bridget, Patrick, James & John could read & write. Patt, Bridget, Patrick, James & John spoke Irish & English. Barbara, Martin & Mary spoke Irish.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 1 room and 2 front windows. They had a Cow House. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_North/1393067/

House 22

William Folan aged 42 was head of the family; married to Bridget aged 40, they lived with their children Patrick aged 16, Peter aged 5 & Mary aged 9.

William was a farmer, Mary was a scholar. William, Patrick & Mary could read & write and spoke Irish & English. Bridget cannot read or write. Bridget & Peter spoke Irish.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and 2 front windows. They had a Cow house. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_North/1393068/

House 23

Thomas Griffin aged 60 was head of the family; married to Barbara aged 51.

Thomas was a farmer, Thomas and Barbara could not read or write; they spoke Irish.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and 2 front windows. They had a Cow house & a Barn. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_North/1393069/

House 24

Bridget Folan aged 34 was head of the family; a widow she lived with her children Barbara aged 8, Mary aged 6, Bridget aged 2 and Maggie aged 2.

Bridget was a farmer; Barbara, Mary & Bridget were scholars. None of the family could read. Bridget, Barbara, Mary & Bridget spoke Irish.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and 1 front window. They had a Cow house. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_North/1393070/

House 25

Thomas Murphy aged 60 was head of the family; married to Bridget aged 51.

Thomas was a labourer. Thomas & Bridget could not read; they spoke Irish & English.

They lived in a 4th class house with 1 room and no front window.  This premise was a Private Dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_North/1393071/

House 26

Coleman Conneely aged 60 was head of the family; married to Honor aged 50, they lived with their son Barthy (Bartley) aged 24.

Coleman was a farmer; Bartley was a farmer’s son. None of the family could read; they all spoke Irish.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 1 room and 1 front window. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_North/1393072/

House 27

Patrick Conneely aged 70 was head of the family; married to Sarah aged 65, they lived with their son Patt aged 23 and a farm servant Mary McDonagh aged 13.

Patrick was a farmer; Patt was a farmer’s son. Patrick and Sarah could not read & spoke Irish. Patt & Mary could read and write & spoke Irish & English.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and 1 front window. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_North/1393073/

House 28

Mathias Scanlan aged 70 was head of the family; married to Honor aged 60, they lived with their children John aged 27, Martin aged 23, Honor aged 18, Kate aged 15, all single, their granddaughter Mary Griffin aged 7 & cousin Mary Scanlan aged 75 an invalid.

Mathias was a farmer, John & Martin were farmer’s sons and Honor & Kate were farmer’s daughters. Mary Griffin was a scholar.

Mathias, Honor, Martin & Mary Scanlan could not read. John, Honor, Kate & Mary Griffin could read & write. Mathias, John, Honor, Kate & Mary Griffin spoke Irish & English.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and 2 front windows. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_North/1393074/

House 29

John Mullen aged 50 was head of the family; married to Anne aged 48, they lived with their children Bridget aged 16, Coleman aged 15, Honor aged 14, John aged 12, Tom aged 10, Pat aged 8 & Dan aged 7.

John was a farmer, Bridget & Honor were farmer’s daughters and Coleman, John, Tom, Pat & Dan were farmer’s sons.  John & Anne (the parents) could not read; they spoke Irish. All the children could read & write; they all spoke Irish & English.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and 2 front windows. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_North/1393075/

House 30

Michael Wallace aged 60 was head of the family, married to Bridget aged 56, they lived with their children Martin aged 28 and Michael aged 16 and Peter aged 13, all single.

Michael was a farmer; Martin, Michael & Peter were farmer’s sons. Michael (the father), Bridget & Martin could not read. Michael & Peter could read & write and spoke Irish and English. Bridget & Martin spoke Irish. Michael (the father) spoke Irish & English.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and 2 front windows. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_North/1393076/

House 31

Mary Wallace aged 45 was head of the family, a widow she lived with her children Pat aged 18, Catherine aged 13 and Tom aged 9.

Mary was a farmer, Pat a farmer’s son, Catherine a farmer’s daughter & Tom a scholar. Mary and Pat could not read; Mary spoke Irish & Pat spoke Irish & English. Catherine and Tom 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 premise was a Private Dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_North/1393077/

House 32

Colman Flaherty aged 30 was head of the family; married to Mary aged 28, they lived with his widowed mother Catherine aged 60 & their children Stephen aged 6, Mary aged 4, Colman aged 2 & Honor aged 1.

Colman was a farmer, Mary a farmer’s wife & Stephen a farmer’s son. Colman (the father) could read & write & spoke Irish & English; the rest of the family could not read and spoke only Irish.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and 1 front window. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_North/1393078/

House 33

Colman Flaherty aged 42 was head of the family; married to Mary aged 42, they lived with their children Mary aged 16, Maggie aged 10, Kate aged 7, Martin aged 4 & Cousin Peter Conneely aged 22.

Colman was a farmer, Mary a farmer’s wife. Mary a farmer’s daughter, Maggie & Kate were scholars. Peter was a farm servant, he was single. Colman could read and write and spoke Irish & English. Mary spoke Irish & English, she could not read. The rest of the family spoke Irish could not read.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and 2 front windows. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_North/1393079/

House 34

John Keane aged 52 was head of the family; married to Nullia (Nuala) aged 32, they lived with their children Coleman aged 18, Keate (Kate) aged 16, John aged 14, Bab aged 12, Pat aged 2 & Anne aged 5 months.

John was a farmer, Nullia was a farmer’s wife, Coleman, John & Pat were farmer’s sons, Keate, Bab & Anne were farmer’s daughters. Keate & John can read and spoke Irish & English. The rest of the family could not read and spoke only Irish.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and 1 front window. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_North/1393080/

House 35

John Scanlon aged 75 was head of family, a widower he lived with his son-in-law Michal McDonagh aged 32, his wife Bridget Scanlon aged 30 & granddaughters Mary McDonagh aged 4, Kate aged 3, Maggie aged 2 & Bridget aged 1.

John was a farmer, Bridget was a farmer’s wife and the girls were farmer’s daughters. None of the family could read and they all spoke only Irish.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and 2 front windows. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_North/1393081/

House 36

Honor Flaherty aged 60 was head of the family, a widow she lived with her daughter Margaret aged 6 and son’s Colman aged 24 & William aged 21, all single.

Honor was a housekeeper, Margaret a servant & labourer, Colman & William was labourers. None of the family can read or write they all speak Irish.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 1 room and 1 front window. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_North/1393082/

House 37

John Donohoe aged 48 was head of the family; married to Anne aged 34, they lived with their children Mary aged 12, Coleman aged 11, Honor aged 9, Pat aged 7, Anne aged 5, John  aged 4, Michael aged 2 and twins Bridget & Kate aged 9 months.

John was a farmer, Mary a farmer’s daughter, Coleman a farmer’s son, Honor, Pat, Anne & John were scholars. John, Anne, Mary, Coleman, John, Michael, Bridget & Kate cannot read. John, Anne, Mary, Coleman & Michael spoke only Irish. Honor, Pat, Anne & John (son) spoke Irish & English.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and 1 front window. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

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House 38

Bartly Conneely aged 45 was head of the family; married to Barbara aged 35, they lived with Coleman aged 13, Mary aged 11, Bridget aged 9, Winnie aged 7, John aged 5, Andrew aged 8, Kate aged 3 and Bartly 1 month.

Bartly was a farmer. The entire family could not read; they all spoke only Irish.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and 1 front window. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

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House 39

John Conneely aged 40 was head of the family; married to Barbara aged 35, they lived with their children Joseph aged 8, Thomas aged 3 & Mary aged 2.

John was a farmer. The entire family could read; they all spoke only Irish.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and 2 front windows. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

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House 40

John Griffin age 47 was head of the family; married to Mary aged 40, they lived with their children Bridget aged 17, Mary aged 15, Patrick aged 13, Maggie aged 10, Tom aged 8, Kate aged 4, Barbara aged 2 & Colman aged 3 months.

John was a farmer; Maggie was a scholar, she could read & write & spoke Irish and English. The rest of the family could not read and spoke only Irish.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 1 room and 1 front window. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_North/1393086/

House 41

Patrick Mealia aged 50 was head of the family; married to Nora aged 40, they lived with children Anne aged 13, Patrick aged 11, Mary aged 7,Martin aged 4 & Kate aged 2, Nora’s mother Bridget Flaherty aged 60.

Patrick was a farmer, Bridget Flaherty was a widow. Anne could read & write & spoke Irish & English; the rest of the family could not read and spoke only Irish.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and 2 front windows. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_North/1393087/

House 42

John Flaherty aged 81 was head of the family; married to Bridget aged 65 they lived with their children Colman aged 20, Patt aged 31 & Mary aged 30, all single & Ellen Geory aged 18.

John was a farmer, Ellen was a domestic servant. The entire family could read; they all spoke only Irish.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and 2 front windows. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_North/1393088/

House 43

Patt McDonagh aged 29 was head of the family; married to Maggie aged 34, they lived with her children Bridget Flaherty aged 14, Coleman Flaherty aged 9 & Kate Flaherty aged 6.

Patt was a farmer, Bridget was a farmer’s daughter, Coleman was a farmer’s son & Kate was a scholar. Patt & Maggie could not read and only spoke Irish. Bridget could read & write, Coleman & Kate could read; all the children spoke Irish & English.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and 2 front windows. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

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House 44

Martin Wallace aged 79 was head of the family; a widower he lived with son-in-law Tom McDonough aged 52, daughter Bridget McDonough aged 53, granddaughters Nappy Coyne aged 22, Honor McDonough aged 16 & Maggie McDonough aged 8, grandsons John McDonough aged 22, Martin McDonough aged 14, Tom McDonough aged 12 & Colman McDonough aged 10.

Martin & Tom were farmers, Bridget was a farmer’s wife, Nappy, Honor & Maggie were farmer’s daughters, John, Martin, tom & Colman were farmer’s sons.

Martin Wallace, Tom, Bridget & Maggie cannot read. Tom, Bridget & Maggie spoke only Irish.

Nappy, John, Honor, Martin, Tom and Colman could read & write and spoke Irish & English.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 1 room and 1 front window. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

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House 45
Coleman Kennedy aged 30 was head of the family; married to Annie aged 28, they lived with their children Patrick aged 3, Barbara aged 11 months & Bridget Devane no age given.
Coleman was a farmer, Annie a farmer’s wife, Patrick a farmer’s son, Barbara a farmer’s daughter & Bridget was a domestic servant.

Coleman & Bridget could not read. Coleman spoke Irish only; Annie, Patrick & Barbara could read and write & spoke Irish and English. Bridget spoke Irish and English.
They lived in a 3rd class house with 1 room & 2 front windows. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_North/1393091/

House 46
Patrick McDonagh aged 30 was head of the family; married to Sarah aged 25, Sarah’s mother Mary Kyne aged 68 also lived in the house.

Patrick was a farmer; he could read & write and spoke Irish & English. Mary was a widow. Sarah and Mary could not read; Sarah spoke Irish & English. Mary spoke Irish.
They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms & 1 front window. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_North/1393092/

House 47

Anne Kennedy aged 58 was head of the family; a widow she lived with sons Coleman aged 26 & Patrick aged 20. & daughter Maggie aged 18, all single. Anne was a farmer’s wife, Coleman & Patrick farmer’s sons & Maggie a farmer’s daughter. None of the family could read. Maggie spoke Irish and English, Anne Coleman and Patrick spoke Irish.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms & 2 front windows. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_North/1393093/
House 48
Ellen Scanlon aged 80 (could be 50, looking at the handwritten document) was head of the family; a widow she lived with her son Martin aged 16.
Ellen was a farmer. Ellen & Martin could not read; they spoke Irish only.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 1 room & 1 front window. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_North/1393094/
House 49
Colman Flaherty aged 56 was head of the family; married to Kate aged 56, they lived with their children Colman aged 28, John aged 26, Tom aged 24, Maggie aged 18 & Mary aged 16.

Colman was a farmer, Colman, John, Tom were farmer’s sons, and Maggie & Mary were farmer’s daughters. John, Maggie &Mary could read & write and spoke Irish & English, the rest of the family could not read or write and spoke Irish only.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and 1 front window. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_North/1393095/

House 50
Thomas Keane aged 60 was head of the family; married to Bridget aged 40, they lived with their children Coleman aged 27, John aged 24, Kate aged 22 & Bab aged 14, all single.

Thomas was a farmer. Bab was a scholar. Thomas, Bridget & Coleman could not read. Thomas and Bridget spoke Irish. John, Kate & Bab could read and write. All the children spoke Irish and English.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and 1 front window. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_North/1393096/
House 51
Pat Landy aged 45 was head of the family; married to Margaret aged 40 they lived with their children Mary aged 14, Bridget aged 12, Maggie aged 8, Martin aged 7 & John aged 2.

Pat & Margaret were farmers, they could not read or write, Pat spoke only Irish, Margaret spoke Irish and English.  Mary, Bridget, Maggie & Martin were scholars; they could read and write & spoke Irish and English. John could not read or write; he spoke Irish.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and 1 front window. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_North/1393097/
House 52
Patrick Kelly aged 40 was head of the family; married to Sarah aged 39, they lived with their children Michéal aged 15, Mary aged 14, Bridget aged 13, Colman aged 10, Patrick aged 4 & Peter aged 1.

Patrick was a farmer. Patrick, Sarah, Mary, Colman, Patrick & Peter could not read; they spoke only Irish. Michéal & Bridget could read and write & spoke Irish and English.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and 2 front windows. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_North/1393098/
House 53
Larry Kelly aged 32 was head of the family; married to Mary aged 40, they lived with their children Michéal aged 15, Colman aged 14 & Mary aged 10.

Larry was a farmer, Michéal, Colman & Mary were scholars. Larry & Mary could not read and they spoke Irish. Michéal spoke could read and spoke English. Colman could not read and spoke Irish. Mary (daughter) could not read and spoke Irish.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and 2 front windows. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_North/1393099/

House 54

Kate Kelly aged 59 was head of the family; a widow she lived with her children James aged 26 and Kate aged 20, both single.

Kate was a spinner, James an agricultural labourer & daughter Kate was a farm servant. None of the family could read and they all spoke Irish.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and 1 front window. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_North/1393100/

House 55

Bridget Landy aged 30 was head of the family; a widow she lived with her children Bridget aged 12, Margaret aged 8, Mary aged 5 & Martin aged 2.

Bridget was a farmer, Bridget the daughter was a domestic, and Margaret & Mary were scholars.

Bridget, daughter Bridget and Martin could not read or write; they spoke Irish. Margaret & Mary could read and write & spoke Irish & English.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and 2 front windows. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_North/1393101/

House 56

Martin Sullivan aged 30 was head of the family; married to Honor, they lived with their son Bartly aged 1 & widowed Aunt Mary Sullivan aged 95.

Martin was a farmer, Bartly was a farmer’s son & Mary was an invalid. None of the family could read and they all spoke Irish.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and 1 front window. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_North/1393102/

House 57

John Conneely aged 53 was head of the family; married to Norah aged 53, they lived with their children Bridget aged 22, Norah aged 20 single, Coleman aged 15, John aged 14, Maggie aged 12, Michael aged 10 & granddaughter Bridget Flaherty aged 1.

John was a farmer, Norah a farmer’s wife, Bridget & Nora were farmer’s daughters, Coleman & John were farmer’s sons, and Maggie & Michael were scholars. John, Norah, son John & Bridget could not read. Bridget, Norah, Coleman, Maggie & Michael could read & write and spoke Irish. Son John was lame.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and 2 front windows. They had a cow house. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_North/1393103/

House 58

Michael McDonagh aged 54 was head of the family; a widower he lived with his son John McDonagh aged 15 & Dan Devane aged 10.

Michael was a farmer, Dan a farm servant. Michael & Dan could not read; they spoke Irish. John could read & write and spoke Irish & English.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 1 room and 1 front window. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_North/1393104/

House 59

Redmond Sullivan aged 58 was head of the family; married to Mary aged 48, they lived with their children Pat aged 27, John aged 22, Mary aged 20 & Bridget aged 18, all single.

Redmond was a farmer, Mary a domestic, Pat was a boatman, John a farm servant, daughter Mary was a domestic servant & Bridget was a dressmaker. None of the family could read or write, Redmond spoke Irish & English, and the rest of the family only spoke Irish.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 1 room and 2 front windows. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

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House 60

Philip Sullivan aged 70 was head of the family; married to Barbara aged 65, they lived with their son Martin aged 30; daughter Bridget aged 28 both single & granddaughter Mary aged 2.

Philip was a farmer, Philip, Barbara, Martin & Bridget could not read; they spoke Irish. Mary could read and write and spoke Irish.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 1 room and 2 front windows. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_North/1393106/

House 61

John Mealia aged 40 was head of the family; married to Maggie aged 30, they lived with their sons Coleman aged 11, Pat aged 6 & Joseph aged 3 and Anne Mealia aged 40 (it does not give what relation she is to the head of the household).

John was a farmer. Coleman was a scholar he could read & spoke English. The rest of the family could not read and spoke Irish only.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and 2 front windows. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_North/1393107/

House 62

Thady Currane aged 58 was head of the family; married to Barbara aged 52.

Thady was a farmer. Thady & Barbara could not read and spoke Irish.

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

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_North/1393108/

House 63

Michael O’Mealia aged 40 was head of the family; married to Winnie aged 30, they lived with their children Annie aged 15, Martin aged 14, Bartly aged 12, Coleman aged 8, Patrick aged 7, John aged 6, Mary aged 4, Michael aged 3 & Bridget aged 1.

Michael was a farmer; all the children were listed as farmer’s sons/daughters. None of the family could read they all spoke Irish.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 1 room and 1 front window. They had a cow house. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_North/1393109/

House 64

Thomas Sullivan aged 40 was head of the family; married to Mary aged 35, they lived with their children Mary aged 6, Nora aged 4, Michael aged 9 months, and Mary’s uncle Patrick Flaherty aged 60.

Thomas was a farmer. Mary (mother) could read & write & spoke Irish & English, the rest of family could not read; they spoke only Irish.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 1 room and 1 front window. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

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House 65

Patrick Thornton aged 60 was head of the family; married, he lived with his sons Patrick aged 26 & John aged 20.

Patrick was a farmer; Patrick & John were farmer’s sons. They could not read and spoke only Irish.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 1 room and 1 front window. They had a Cow house. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_North/1393111/

House 66

Maggie Gavan aged 60 was head of the family; a widow, she lived with her sons Patrick aged 7, Martin aged 4 & Colman aged 2.

Maggie was a farmer’s wife; the boys were farmer’s sons. None of the family could read; they all spoke Irish.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and 2 front windows. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

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House 67

Bartly Sullivan aged 57 was head of the family; a widower, he lived with his children Patt aged 11, Colman aged 10, Maggie aged 9 and Thomas aged 6.

Bartly was a farmer, Maggie was a scholar, she could read and write. The rest of the family could not read. All the family spoke Irish & English.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 1 room and 2 front windows. They had a barn. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_North/1393113/

House 68

John McDonagh aged 60 was head of the family; married to Bridget aged 50, they lived with their children Patk (Patrick) aged 15, Terrance aged 13, John aged 8, Michéal aged 5 Bridget aged 12, Ellen aged 4 & Norah aged 9.

John was a farmer, John (the son); Michéal & Bridget (the Daughter) were scholars.  The census states that John (father) Bridget, Patrick, Terrance, Ellen & Norah cannot read or write and cannot speak English, also it does not state if John(son) & Michéal can read or write, they cannot speak English. Bridget (daughter) spoke Irish & English.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 1 room and 1 front window. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_North/1393114/

House 69

Bridget King aged 70 was head of the family; a widow she lived with her sons Pat aged 30 and Peter aged 28, both single.

Bridget was a farmer; Pat & Peter were farmer’s sons. None of the family could read or write; they only spoke Irish.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and 2 front windows. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_North/1393115/

House 70

Colman McDonagh aged 30 was head of the family; married to Marria(Maria) aged 40, they lived with an Aunt Norah Sullivan aged 80.

Colman was a farmer; Norah was a widow with no education. Colman & Marria could not read or write; they spoke Irish & English.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 1 room and 1 front window. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

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House 71

Patrick Flaherty aged 60 was head of the family; married to Mary aged 60, they lived with their son Colman aged 30 & daughter Mary aged 28, both single.

Patrick was a farmer’s son; Mary a farmer’s wife; Colman a farmer’s son & Mary a farmer’s daughter. None of the family could read or write; they all spoke Irish.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 1 room and 2 front windows. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_North/1393117/

House 72

Patrick Flaherty aged 66 was head of the family; married to Anne aged 61, they lived with their sons Joseph aged 20 & Peter aged 17, both single.

Patrick was a farmer; none of the family could read or write. Patrick & Anne spoke Irish, Joseph & Peter spoke Irish & English.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and 2 front windows. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

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House 73

John Scanlan aged 30 was head of the family, married to Bridget aged 32, they lived with their children Mary aged 5, Anne aged 4, Bridget aged 3 & Michéal aged 1.

John was a farmer; none of the family could read or write; they only spoke Irish.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 1 room and 1 front window. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

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House 74

Anthony Keane aged 50 was head of the family, married to Mary aged 40, they lived with their  children Patrick aged 18, Kate aged 17, Mary aged 15, Tom aged 12, Colman aged 9, Martin aged 8, John aged 4 & Bartly aged 1.

Anthony was a farmer; Patrick, John & Bartly were farmer’s sons; Kate & Mary were farmer’s daughters. Tom, Colman & Martin were scholars.  Anthony, Kate, Mary, Tom, Colman could read & write and spoke Irish & English. Mary (mother) Patrick, Martin, John & Bartly could not read & spoke Irish only.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and 1 front window. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_North/1393120/

House 75

Patrick Keane aged 60 was head of the family; married to Bab aged 50, they lived with their children Coleman aged 24, John aged 20, Annie aged 18, Thomas aged 17 & Anthony aged 15, all single.

Patrick was a farmer, Bab was a farmer’s wife and the children were farmer’s sons/daughters. Patrick, Bab, Coleman & John could not read and spoke Irish. Annie, Thomas & Anthony 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 premise was a Private Dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe_North/1393121/

House 76

Patt McKeon aged 40 was head of the family; married to Mary aged 36, they lived with step daughter Mary Flaherty aged15 and sons John aged 12, Michael aged 8 Pat aged 7, James aged 4 and daughters Anne aged 10 & Sarah aged1.

Patt was a farmer, Mary Flaherty was a farmer’s daughter, John was a farmer’s son; Anne, Michael & Pat were scholars. Patt, Mary (mother) Mary, Pat, James & Sarah cannot read. John, Anne & Michael could read & write and spoke Irish & English. Patt, Mary, John, Anne & Michael spoke Irish & English. Mary (mother) Pat & James spoke Irish only.

They lived in a 2nd class house with 3 rooms and 2 front windows. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

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Census 1911 – Carrowroe North

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

There were 79 houses listed in the Townland of Carrowroe North. A total of 485 (251 males/234 females) living in Carrowroe North, all were Roman Catholic.

People that lived in Carrowroe North were born included Co. Galway & America. There were a total of 69 farm buildings and out offices which included 23 stables, 1 Coach House, 31 Cow Houses, & 14 Piggeries.

.Class of House: The class of house depended on the materials used in the roof, walls, number of rooms and number of front windows. A 1st class house was considered the highest standard.

Walls of the houses: The walls were of stone, brick, and concrete or of mud, wood or other perishable material. The houses in Carrowroe North were built of stone, brick or concrete. There were no mud cabins.

House Occupancy: 79 houses were occupied on the night of the Census. 3 buildings were uninhabited.

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

Enumerators Extract

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/nai002430863/

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/nai002430864/

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/nai002430865/

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/nai002430866/

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/nai002430867/

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House & Building Return

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/nai002430869/

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/nai002430870/

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/nai002430871/

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/nai002430872/

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/nai002430873/

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/nai002430874/

Out Offices & Farm Steadings

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/nai002430875/

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/nai002430876/

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/nai002430877/

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/nai002430878/

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House 1

John McDonagh aged 60 was head of family; married to Mary aged 55, they lived with their children Bridget aged 24, Mary aged 22, Colman aged 22, Martin aged 16, John aged 14, Nora aged 12 & Maggie aged 10.

John was a farmer, Colman & Martin were farm labourers and Nora & Maggie were scholars. Nora could read & write. Maggie could read. The rest of the family could not read. Mary, Bridget, Mary, Colman, Martin & John spoke Irish. John (the father) Nora & Maggie spoke Irish & English.

John & Mary were married for 26 years; they had 8 children with 7 living at the time of the census.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms & 1 front window. They had 1 stable. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe__North/469853/

House 2

Pat McDonagh aged 60 was head of the family; married to Norah aged 50, they lived with their children Pat aged 19, Bartley aged 10, Catherine aged 9, & John aged 6.

Pat was a farmer; Bartley, Catherine & John were scholars. Pat (the son) & Catherine can read & write and spoke Irish & English. Pat (the father), Norah, Bartley & John cannot read; they spoke Irish & English.

Pat & Norah were married for 20 years; they had 8 children with 4 living at the time of the census.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms & 1 front window. They had 1 stable. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe__North/469854/

House 3

Anne McDonagh aged 61 was head of the family; a widow, she lived with her children Pat aged 22, Kate aged 20, Barbara aged 18 & Maggie aged 16.

No occupation given for Anne & her daughters, Pat was a farm labourer. Anne & Kate could not read and spoke only Irish. Pat, Barbara & Maggie could read and write and spoke Irish & English.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms & 1 front window. They had 1 stable. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe__North/469855/

House 4

Coleman McDonagh aged 30 was head of the family, married to Bridget aged 30. They lived with their children Michael aged 2 & Mary aged 4. Coleman’s widowed mother Cicely (Cecily) aged 73 also lived in this household.

Coleman was a farmer. Coleman & Bridget could read and write and spoke Irish & English. Michael Mary & Cecily could not read; they only spoke Irish.

Coleman & Bridget were married for 5 years; they had 2 children with both living at the time of the census.

They lived in a 4th class house with 1 room & no front windows. They had 1 cow house. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

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House 5

Matt Griffin aged 50 was head of the family; married to Mary aged 40, they lived with their children Pat aged 12, John aged 10, Bridget aged 8, Peter aged 5 and Mary aged 1.

Matt was a farmer. Pat, John & Bridget were scholars. Matt, Mary, Peter and baby Mary could not read; they spoke Irish. Pat & John could read and write and spoke Irish & English. Bridget could read and spoke Irish & English.

Matt & Mary were married for 13 years; they had 5 children, all living at the time of the census.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms & 1 front window. They had 1 cow house. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

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House 6

John McDonagh aged 68 was head of the family; married to Mary aged 54, they lived with their children Barbara aged 12 and Bridget aged 8.

John was a farmer, Barbara & Bridget were scholars. John could not read, Mary & the girls could read and write the entire family spoke Irish & English.

John & Mary were married for 25 years; they had 6 children, with 4 living at the time of the census.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms & 1 front window. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

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House 7

Patrick McDonagh aged 40 was held of the family; married to Mary aged 35, they lived with their children Bridget aged 10, Martin aged 9, Anne aged 8, Sarah aged 4, Coleman aged 3 & Kate aged 1.

Patrick was a farmer; Bridget, Martin & Anne were scholars. Patrick could read and write & spoke Irish and English. Mary could not read; she spoke Irish & English. Bridget and Martin could read; they spoke Irish & English. Anne could not read; she spoke Irish & English. Sarah & Coleman could not read; they spoke Irish. Baby Kate could not read and could not speak as the time.

Patrick & Mary were married for 12 years; they had 9 children, with 6 living at the time of the census.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms & 1 front window. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

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House 8

Pat Mannion aged 57 was head of the family; married to Annie aged 57, they lived with their sons Pat aged 22, John aged 21, Michael aged 16, Joseph aged 12 & Daniel aged 7.

Pat was a farmer, Pat (his son) was a labourer; Joseph, Michael & Daniel were scholars. Pat, Annie, Pat (son) & John could not read; they only spoke Irish. Joseph, Michael & Daniel could read and they spoke Irish & English.

Pat & Annie were married for 30 years; they had 10 children, all 10 were living at the time of the census.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms & 1 front window. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

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House 9

John Flaherty aged 50 was head of the family; married to Anne aged 48, they lived with their children Pat aged 13, John aged 11, Peter aged 9, Bathly (Bartley) aged 5, Bridget aged 7, Mary aged 2 & John’s sister Bridget aged 56, single.

John & Anne were farmers. John, Peter and Bartley were scholars. John, Pat, Bartley, Mary & Aunt Bridget could not read. John, Bartley, Bridget (child) and Mary spoke only Irish. Anne, John (son), Peter & Bridget (child) could read and write. Anne, Pat, John (son), Peter & Aunt Bridget spoke Irish & English.

John & Anne were married for 14 years; they had 6 children, all 6 were living at the time of the census.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms & 2 front windows.  They had 1 stable and 1 piggery. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

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House 10

Michael Flaherty aged 73 was the head of the family; married to Winnie aged 70, they lived their children Norah aged 32, Pat aged 30, Bridget aged 19, niece Winnie Griffin aged 12 and nephew Joe O’Donnell aged 9 months.

Michael was a farmer; Pat was a labourer & Winnie was a scholar. Michael, Winnie, Norah & baby Joe could not read. Michael, Winnie & Norah spoke only Irish.  Pat, Bridget & Winnie spoke Irish & English.

Michael & Winnie were married for 58 years??(That’s what was entered!); they had 6 children, with 5 were living at the time of the census.

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

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House 11

Michael McDonagh aged 69 was head of the family; married to Bridget aged 68, they lived with their children John aged 30, Pat aged 28, Redmand (Redmond) aged 25, Michael aged 23 & Mary aged 21, all single.

Michael & Bridget were farmers. John, Redmand (Redmond), Michael & Mary were scholars, they could read & write. Pat was a labourer. Michael (father), Bridget & Pat could not read. The entire family spoke Irish & English.

Michael & Bridget were married for 34 years; they had 5 children, with all 5 were living at the time of the census.

They lived in a 2nd class house with 2 rooms & 3 front windows.  They had 1 stable, 1 cow house & 1 piggery. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

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House 12

Michael Flaherty aged 44 was head of the family; married to Mary aged 30, they lived with their child Winnie aged 6 months.

Michael was a farmer. He could read and write. Mary could not read. Michael and Mary spoke Irish & English. They were married for 1 year and had one child.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms & 1 front window.  They had 1 stable. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

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House 13

Michael McDonagh aged 72 was the head of the family; married to Maggie aged 66, they lived with their children Anthony aged 30, Bartly (Bartley) aged 21, John aged 18 & Mary aged 14.

Michael was a farmer, Anthony; Bartley & John were farm laborers’. Mary was a scholar. Michael, Maggie & Anthony could not read; they only spoke Irish. Bartley, John & Mary could read & write and spoke Irish & English.

Michael & Maggie were married for 38 years; they had 9 children, with all 7 were living at the time of the census.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms & 1 front window. They had a Cow house. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

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House 14

Stephen Griffin aged 72 was the head of the family; married to Maggie aged 69, they lived with their daughter Bridget Joyce aged 30, son-in-law Colman Joyce aged 36 & grandchildren John Joyce aged 8, Stephen Joyce aged 6, Pat Joyce aged 3, Mary Joyce aged 11 months & granddaughter Kate Griffin aged 12.

Stephen Griffin was a farmer, Colman was a farmer’s son, and John, Stephen & Kate were scholars. Stephen, Maggie, Pat & Mary could not read. Stephen & Maggie Griffin; John, Stephen & Pat spoke only Irish. Bridget & Colman Joyce and Kate Griffin could read & write and spoke Irish & English.

Stephen & Maggie were married for 35 years has 1 child with one still living (as per 1911 Census, however in the 1901 census it states that they lived with their daughter Mary aged 22.)

Bridget & Colman were married for 8 years; they had 5 children, with all 5 were living at the time of the census.

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House 15

Martin McDonagh aged 60 was head of the family; married to Honor aged 58, they lived with their children Mary aged 25, Patt aged 22, John aged 20, Michael aged 17, Festus aged 12, Bridget aged 5 & nephew Patt Counolly(Connolly) aged 4.

Martin & Honor were farmers. Patt & Mary were Agrl labourers. The rest of the children were classed as farmer’s sons. None of the family could read. They all spoke Irish.

Martin & Honor were married for 28 years; they had 6 children, with all 6 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. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

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House 16

William J Folan aged 68 was head of the family, a widower, he lived with his son Patt aged 26 & Mary aged 21.

William was a farmer, Patt was a carpenter. William could read and spoke Irish & English. Patt & Mary could read and write & spoke Irish and English.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and 1 front window. They had a stable and a piggery. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

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House 17

Bridget Griffin aged 30 was head of the family, a widow; she lived with her children Coleman aged 11 Bridget aged 9, Mary aged 4 & Honor aged 2.

No occupation was given for Bridget and the children. None of the family could read; they all spoke Irish.

Bridget had six children with 4 still 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 premise was a Private Dwelling.

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House 18

Michael McDonagh aged 40 was head of the family; married to Bridget aged 38, they lived with their children Colman aged 6, Annie aged 5, Maggie aged 4, Pat aged 3 & Bridget aged 1.

Michael was a farmer. Colman, Annie & Maggie were scholars, they spoke Irish & English. Pat spoke Irish. It does not state if Michael & Bridget spoke Irish or English. None of the family could read.

Michael & Bridget were married for 7 years and had 5 children, all living at the time of the census.

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

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House 19

Martin Mannion aged 28 was head of the family; married to Bridget aged 40; they lived with step children Barbara Folan aged 17, Mary Folan aged 15, Maggie Folan aged 11, Michael Folan aged 10 and their children Anne aged 7, Honor aged 6 & Sarah aged 4.

Martin was a farmer. Maggie, Michael & Anne were scholars. Martin, Bridget and Honor could not read. Barbara, Mary, Maggie, Michael, Anne & Sarah could read & write. Martin & all the children spoke Irish & English. Bridget spoke only Irish.

Martin & Bridget were married for 8 years and had 4 children, all living at the time of the census.

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

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House 20

Colman Conneely aged 72 was head of the family; married to Honor aged 72. Colman was a farmer. The couple could not read and spoke only Irish. They were married for 42 years and had 5 children with 4 still living at the time of the census.

They lived in a 4th class house with 1 room and no from window. They had no outbuildings. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

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House 21

Bartly Conneely aged 40 was head of the family; married to Maggie aged 30, they lived with their children Michael aged 3 and Colman aged 1.

Bartly was a farmer. The family spoke only Irish, they could not read. Bartly and Maggie were married for 5 years and had 2 children, both living at the time of the census.

They lived in a 4th class house with 1 room and no from window. They had no outbuildings. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

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House 22

Matthias Scanlan aged 72 was head of the family; married to Honor aged 71, they lived with their son John aged 39, a widower and his children Michael aged 5, Mary aged 4 & Bridget aged 3.

Matthias was a farmer & John was a farmer’s son. Matthias & Honor could not read; they only spoke Irish. John could read & write and spoke Irish & English. The children could read & write and only spoke Irish.

Matthias and Honor were married for 40 years had 10 children with 2 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 stable. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

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House 23

Mary Wallace aged 68 was head of the family; a widow she lived with her son Tom aged 22, single & her niece Kate McDonagh aged 13.

Mary was a farmer, Tom was a labourer & Kate was a scholar. Mary could not read and spoke only Irish. Tom & Kate could read & write and spoke Irish & English.

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

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House 24

Pat Keane aged 28 was head of the family; married to Bridget aged 32, they lived with step children Michl (Michael) Conneely aged 9, Mary Conneely aged 5, Bridget Conneely aged 3, Pat Conneely aged 2 and their son Thomas aged  9 months.

Pat was a farmer & boatman, Bridget was a household worker, Michl helped on the farm. All the family spoke only Irish, none of the family could read.

The return states that Pat & Bridget were married for 12 years; they had 5 children with 4 still 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 premise was a Private Dwelling.

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House 25

John Mullen aged 60 was head of the family; married to Anne aged 46, they lived with their children John aged 21, Tom aged 19, Pat aged 16, Dan aged 12 & Michael aged 12.

John, son John & Tom were farmers. Pat was a farm labourer. Dan & Michael were scholars; they could read & write and spoke Irish & English.  John, Anne, son John, Tom & Pat could not read and only spoke Irish.

John & Anne were married for 28 years; they had 11 children with all 11 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 premise was a Private Dwelling.

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House 26

Martin Wallace aged 43 was head of the family; married to Bridget aged 33, they lived with their children Pat aged 8, Bridget aged 5, Michael aged 3 & Martin aged 1.

Martin was a farmer. Pat & Bridget were scholars. Martin & Bridget could not read, Martin spoke Irish, Bridget spoke Irish & English. Pat could read and write & spoke only Irish; the rest of the children could not read and spoke only Irish.

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

They lived in a 2nd class house with 2 rooms and 3 front windows. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

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House 27

Michael Wallace aged 79 was head of the family; married to Bridget aged 72, they lived with their son Michael aged 27, single and their niece Mary Flaherty aged 15 & their nephew Michael Griffin aged 5.

Michael was a farmer, Michael his son was a labourer & Michael his nephew was a scholar. Mary could read & write and spoke Irish & English; the rest of the household could not read and spoke only Irish.

Michael & Bridget were married for 46 years; they had 7 children with all 7 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. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

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House 28

Colman Kennedy aged 48 was head of the family; married to Anne  aged 45, they lived with their children Mary aged 14, Pat aged 13, Barbara aged 11, Colman aged 9, John aged 7, Bridget aged 5, Michael aged 2 & Martin aged 1.

Colman was a farmer. Pat, Barbara, Colman & John were scholars. Colman could not read & he only spoke Irish. Anne, Mary, Pat, Barbara & Colman could read & write and spoke Irish & English.  John, Bridget, Michael & Martin could not read; they spoke Irish & English.

Colman & Anne were married for 15 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 and 1 front window. They had no outbuildings. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

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House 29

Colman Flaherty aged 50 was head of the family; married to Mary aged 45, they lived his mother Kate aged 86, a widow and his children Stephen aged 17, Colman aged 14, Norah aged 13, John aged 11, Barbara aged 9, Margaret aged 5 & Bridget aged 6 weeks.

Colman was a farmer, Stephen & Colman were farmer’s help and John, Barbara & Margaret were scholars. The entire household could not read and they all spoke only Irish.

Colman & Mary were married for 19 years; they had 10 years with 8 still living at the time of the census.

They lived in a 4th class house with 1 rooms and no front window. They had a stable. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

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House 30

John Keane aged 67 was head of the family; married to Penelope aged 40, they lived with their children Pat aged 12, Sarah aged 8, Tom aged 6, Winnie aged 4 & Maggie aged 4.

John was a farmer; Pat, Sarah & Tom were scholars, they could read & write and spoke Irish & English. John & Penelope could not read & they spoke only Irish. Winnie & Maggie could not read; they spoke Irish & English.

John & Penelope were married for 15 years; they had 7 children with 5 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 stable and a piggery. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

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House 31

Colman Keane aged 27 was head of the family; married to Margaret aged 20. Colman was a farmer. Both could read & write; they spoke Irish & English.

They lived in a 2nd class house with 2 rooms and 2 front windows. They had a cow house. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

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House 32

Michael McDonagh aged 48 was head of the family; married to Bridget aged 45, they lived with their children Mary aged 14, Maggie aged 11, Bridget aged 10, Colman aged 8, Anne aged 6, Barbara aged 2½  & 2 month old Norah .

Michael was a farmer. All the family spoke only Irish, none of the family could read. Michael and Bridget were married for 15 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 and 2 front windows. They had a cow house. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

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House 33

John Donohue aged 61 was head of the family; married to Anne aged 51, they lived with their children Colman aged 22, Honor aged 19, Patrick aged 17, John aged 14, Michael aged 12, Barbara aged 7, Mary aged 5, Catherine aged 3 and 7 month old Bartholomew.

John was a farmer; Colman & Patrick were labourers on the farm.  John & Michael were scholars. John & Anne could not read; they only spoke Irish. Colman & John could read & write and spoke Irish & English. Michael could read & write and spoke Irish. Honor & Patrick could not read; they spoke Irish & English. Barbara, Mary & Catherine could not read and only spoke Irish.

John & Anne were married for 38 years; they had 15 children with 11 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. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

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House 34

Coleman Flaherty aged 32 was head of the family, he lived with his brother William aged 29, and both men were single.

Coleman’s occupation was given as farming, William was a farm labourer. They could not read and only spoke Irish.

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

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House 35

Patrick McDonagh aged 45 was head of the family, married to Margaret aged 50, they lived with daughter Bridget Flaherty aged 27, married, stepson Colman Flaherty aged 20, stepdaughter Catherine Flaherty aged 17, and their children  John & Anne aged 10, Maggie aged 9, Patrick & Mary aged 4, all single.

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Patrick was a farmer, Margaret was a farmer’s wife; all the children were classed as farmer’s sons/daughters. Patrick & Margaret could not read; they only spoke Irish. Bridget could read and write and spoke Irish & English. Colman, Catherine, John, Anne, Maggie, Patrick & Mary cannot read; they spoke Irish & English.

Patrick & Margaret were married for 11 years; they had 8 children with all eight still living at the time of the census as per household return. (Note: it would appear that all Margaret’s children are included in this statement.)

Bridget was married for 4 years; she had 2 children with both living at the time of the census.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and 2 front windows. They had no outbuildings. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

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House 36

John McDonagh aged 67 was head of the family; married to Bridget aged 69, they lived with their children John aged 27, Tom aged 21, Colman aged 20 & Maggie aged 17.

John was a farmer. John, Bridget & Colman cannot read; they only spoke Irish. John, Tom & Maggie could read & write and spoke Irish & English.

John & Bridget were married for 28 years; they had 6 children with all 6 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 and a piggery. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

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House 37

Pat Keane aged 73 was head of the family; married to Barbara aged 72, they lived with their son Anthony aged 23.

Pat was a farmer; Anthony was a farmer’s help. Pat & Barbara could not read; they only spoke Irish. Anthony could read and write and spoke Irish & English.

Pat & Barbara were married for 28 years, had 6 children with all 6 still 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 and a piggery. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

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House 38

John Conneely aged 50 was head of the family; married to Barbara aged 48, they lived with their children Joe aged 17, Tom aged 15, Mary aged 13, John aged 11, Coleman aged 9, Annie aged 7 and Kate aged 4.

John & Barbara were farmers; all the children were farmer’s children. The entire family only spoke Irish; none of the family could read.

John & Barbara were married for 20 years; they had 19 children with 9 still living at the time of the census.

They lived in a 4th class house with 1 room and no front window. They had a piggery. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

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House 39

Bartly Conneely aged 55 was head of the family; married to Barbara aged 50 they lived with their children Coleman aged 22, Bridget aged 17, Kate aged 15, Andrew aged 14, Barty aged 12, Julia aged 10. The census also records Barbara Conneely aged 84 as a single daughter, as this is impossible it could be Bartly’s mother or aunt.

Bartly was a Mason & a farmer; Barbara did farm and household work, Coleman was a boatman, Bridget was an invalid, Kate was a farm worker; Andrew, Barty, Julia were scholars. The entire family spoke only Irish, they could not read.

Bartly & Barbara were married for 24 years had 11 children with 9 still living at the time of this census.

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

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House 40

John Griffin aged 61 was head of the family; married to Mary aged 58, they lived with their children Patrick aged 22, Margaret aged 20, Thomas aged 17, Kate aged 14, Barbara aged 10, Colman aged 7 & Anne aged 5.

John was a farmer, Patrick & Thomas were labourers. Barbara & Colman were scholars. John, Mary, Patrick & Anne could not read. John, Mary & Patrick spoke only Irish. Margaret, Thomas, Kate, Barbara & Colman could read & write and spoke Irish & English. Anne spoke Irish & English.

John & Mary were married for 30 years; they had 9 children with 9 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 piggery. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

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House 41

Pat O’Malley aged 77 was head of the family married to Norah aged 68; they lived with their children Anne, Pat aged 21, Mary aged 16, Martin aged 14, Kate aged 11, Tom aged 9 & Norah aged 7, Bridget Flaherty (mother-in-law) a widow aged 80 also lived in the household.

Pat was a farmer, Pat his son was a labourer, Martin, Kate, Tom and Norah were scholars. Pat, Norah, Martin & Barbara cannot read. Pat, Norah & Barbara spoke only Irish. Pat, Mary, Kate and Tom could read & write and spoke Irish & English. Norah (daughter) could read and spoke Irish & English.

Note: Anne is listed that she could read & write; however on the census return all detail on Anne is crossed out. It also stated that Bridget aged 80 is a scholar which is highly unlikely.

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They lived in a 4th class house with 1 room and no front window. They had a cow house. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

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House 42

Coleman Flaherty aged 38 was head of the family; married to Kate aged 33, they lived with their children Johnnie aged 7, Bridget aged 6, Mary aged 4, and Abbie aged 2.

Coleman was a farmer, Kate could read, and the rest of the family could not read. The entire family spoke Irish & English.

Coleman and Kate were married for 8 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 cow house & a piggery. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

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House 43

Tim Curran aged 72 was head of the family; married to Barbara aged 65. Tim was a farmer. They cannot read and they spoke Irish. They were married for 44 years.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and 1 front window. They had a piggery. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

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House 44

Anne Flaherty aged 73 was head of the family; a widow she lived with her son Peter aged 27, single.

Anne was a farmer, Peter was a labourer. Anne could not read; she spoke only Irish. Peter could read and write and spoke Irish & English.

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

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House 45

Patrick Flaherty aged 60 was head of the family; married to Mary aged 43, they lived with Bridget aged 12, Pat F aged 11, Mary aged 9, John aged 8, Norah aged 6, Michael aged 5, Willie aged 3 & Peter aged 10 months.

Patrick was a farmer, Mary was his wife and Bridget, Mary & John were scholars. Pat F was classed as Dumb. Patrick, Pat F, Norah, Michael, Willie & Peter could not read. Patrick, Norah, Michael & Willie spoke only Irish. Mary, Bridget, Mary (daughter) and John spoke Irish & English.

Patrick & Mary were married for 13 years, they has 9 children with 8 still living at the time of this census.

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

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House 46

Coleman Kennedy aged 39 was head of the family; married to Mary aged 29, they lived with their children Pat aged 6, Mary aged 5, Anne aged 3, Bridget aged 2 & Maggie aged 4 months.

Coleman was a farmer. The entire family could not read; they all spoke Irish. Coleman & Mary were married for 7 years; they had 5 children with all 5 still living at the time of this census.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 1 room & 2 front windows. They had a stable. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

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House 47

Colman Flaherty aged 43 was head of the family; married to Anne aged 40, they lived with their children Patt aged 3, Martin aged 1 & 1 month old Catherine; Patt Thornton aged 12, he was a relative.

Colman was a farmer, Anne was a farmer wife and the children were listed as farmer’s sons/daughter. Colman, Patt Thornton, Patt (his son), Martin & Catherine could not read or write. Colman, Patt Thornton, Patt (his son) and Martin spoke only Irish. Anne could read & write and spoke Irish & English.

Colman & Anne were married for 4 years and had 3 children, with all 3 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 & a piggery. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe__North/469899/

House 48

Coleman McDonagh aged 50 was head of the family; married to Mary aged 45, they lived with their children Mary aged 8, Terence aged 6, Pat aged 4 and Norah aged 2.

Coleman was a farmer; Mary did house & farm work. The children were scholars. Coleman could read & write and spoke Irish & English. Mary could not read or write; she only spoke Irish. The children could not read or write; they spoke Irish & English.

Coleman & Mary were married for 9 years; they had 4 children, with all 4 still living at the time of the census.

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

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe__North/469900/

House 49

John McDonogh (McDonagh) aged 72 was head of the family; married to Bridget McDonagh aged 70, they lived with their sons Pat aged 24, John aged 19, Michael aged 17 & daughter Nellie aged 15, all single.

John was a farmer & boatman, Bridget was listed as house scholar labour and the children all did farm work.

The parents and son Pat could not read; they spoke only Irish. John, Michael & Nellie could read and write & spoke Irish & English.

John & Bridget were married for 40 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 and 1 front window. They had no outbuildings. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe__North/469901/

House 50

Martin Sullivan aged 42 was head of the family; married to Bridget aged 43, they lived with their children Mary aged 12, Honor aged 10 & Bridget aged 6.

Martin was a farmer, Mary & Honor were scholars. Martin & Bridget could not read and spoke only Irish. Mary & Honor could read & write and spoke Irish & English. Bridget (daughter) could not read; she spoke Irish & English.  Check how long they were married

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

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe__North/469902/

House 51

Patrick King aged 46 was head of the family; married to Barbara aged 43, they lived with their children Mary aged 4, John aged 2 & 9 month old Bridget, Patrick’s widowed mother Bridget aged 80 & his brother Peter aged 40 single.

Patrick was a farmer. Peter was an agricultural labourer. The entire family only spoke Irish, they could not read. Patrick & Barbara were married for 6 years; they had 3 children with all 3 still living at the time of the census.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and no front window. They had no outbuildings. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe__North/469903/

House 52

Barthly (Bartley) Sullivan aged 69 was the head of the family; a widower he lived with his children Pat aged 26, Marget (Margaret) aged 22 & Tom aged 16, all single.

Bartley was a farmer, Pat & Tom were farmer’s sons & Margaret was a servant. Bartley, Pat & Tom could not read or write. Bartley & Pat spoke Irish. Margaret could read & write and spoke Irish & English.

Bartley was married for 37 years; he had 4 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. They had a piggery. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe__North/469904/

House 53

Michael O’Malley aged 73 was head of the family; married to Monica aged 47, they lived with their children Colman aged 22, Pat aged 20, John aged 17, Mary aged 16,Michl aged 14, Bridget aged 10, Nora aged 7, Monica aged 5 & Tom aged 2.

Michael was a farmer; Colman, Pat & John were labourers. The entire family spoke only Irish & they could not read.

Michael & Monica were married for 27 years; they had 13 children with 12 still living at the time of the census.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and 1 front window. They had a piggery. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe__North/469905/

House 54

Redmond Sullivan aged 74 was head of the family; married to Mary aged 75, they lived with their sons Pat aged 43 & John aged 42, both single.

Redmond, Pat & John were farmers. The entire family spoke only Irish & they could not read.

Michael & Monica were married for 28 years; they had 5 children, it does not state how many were still 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 premise was a Private Dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe__North/469906/

House 55

Maggie Melia aged 60 was head of the family; a widow she lived with her children Colman aged 20, Patrick aged 14, Joseph aged 13 & Anne aged 6.

Maggie was a farmer, the sons were labourers. Maggie could not read; she only spoke Irish. Colman, Patrick, Joseph & Anne could read and write & spoke Irish & English.

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

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe__North/469907/

House 56

Colman Flaherty aged 42 was head of the family; married to Bridget aged 47, they lived with their children Colman aged 12, Bridget aged 11, Annie aged 8, Sarah aged 6, Mary aged 4 & Barbara aged 2.

Colman was a farmer. Colman, Bridget, Annie, Sarah & Mary were scholars. Colman (father) could not read; he only spoke Irish. Bridget (mother) could not read; she spoke Irish & English. Colman, Bridget, Annie & Sarah could read and write & spoke Irish & English. Mary & Barbara could not read; Mary spoke Irish & English.

Colman & Bridget were married for 13 years; they had 7 children with 6 still living at the time of the census.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and 2 front windows. They had no outbuildings. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe__North/469908/

House 57

Tom Sullivan aged 45 was head of the family; married to Mary aged 40, they lived with their children Mary aged 16, Norah aged 14, Michael aged 10, Bridget aged 7, Colman aged 5, Catherine aged 2 and a lodger Pat Flaherty aged 75, a widower.

Tom was a farmer; Michael & Bridget were scholars. Tom, Colman, Catherine & Pat could not read. Tom spoke Irish & English. Bridget, Colman, Catherine & Pat spoke only Irish. Bridget could read & write. Mary (mother), Mary (daughter), Norah & Michael could read and write & spoke Irish & English.

Tom & Mary were married for 17 years; they had 6 children with all 6 still living at the time of the census.

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

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe__North/469909/

House 58

Pat Flaherty aged 80 was head of the family; a widower he lived with his daughter Mary aged 54, single, son Colman aged 51, daughter-in-law Anne aged 40, daughter Peggy Gavin aged 58, a widow & grandsons Martin Gavin aged 14 & Colman Gavin aged 12.

Pat was a farmer; Colman (son) Martin & Colman (grandson) were labourers. The entire family spoke only Irish & they could not read.

Colman & Anne were married for 6 years.

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

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe__North/469910/

House 59

John Scanlon aged 45 was head of the family; married to Bridget aged 46, they lived with their children Mary aged 16, Anne aged 15, Bridget aged 13, Michael aged 11, Martin aged 8, Patrick aged 7, Kate aged 4, Margaret aged 3 & Barbara aged 1.

John was a farmer. Bridget (daughter) Michael & John were scholars.  John could read, Bridget could not read, they both only spoke Irish. Anne, Patrick, Kate, Margaret & Barbara could not read & only spoke Irish.  Bridget (daughter) Michael & John could read & write and spoke Irish & English.

John & Bridget were married for 17 years; they had 10 children with 9 still 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 premise was a Private Dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe__North/469911/

House 60

Patrick McDonagh aged 64 was head of the family; married to Bridget aged 50, they lived with their children John aged 25, James aged 23, Michael aged 20, Mary aged 16 & Martin aged 14.

Patrick & sons John, James & Michael were farmers; Bridget was a farmer’s wife, Mary a farmer’s daughter & Martin a scholar. Patrick, Bridget, John, Michael & Mary could not read; they spoke Irish & English. Martin could not read; he only spoke Irish. James could read & write and spoke Irish & English. John & James were born in America.

Patrick & Bridget were married for 26 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 and 1 front window. They had a cow house. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe__North/469912/

House 61

Michael Thornton aged 44 was head of the family; married to Honor aged 39, they lived with their children Ellen aged 14, Patrick aged 12, Peter aged 9, Mary aged 6 & Bridget aged 3.

Michael was a farmer; the children were farmer’s sons/daughters. The entire family could not read & spoke only Irish.

Michael & Honor were married for 16 years; they had 5 children with all 5 still living at the time of the census.

They lived in a 4th class house with 1 room & no front window. They had no outbuildings. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe__North/469913/

House 62

Anthony Keane aged 65 was head of the family; married to Mary aged 60, they lived with their children Tom aged 22, Colman aged 20, Martin aged 18, John aged 15, Bartly aged 14, Anne aged 10, Joe aged 10 & Peter aged 8, all single.

Anthony was a farmer; Tom, Colman & Martin were farmer’s help. John, Bartly, Anne, Joe & Peter were scholars. Anthony, Tom, Colman, Martin, John, Bartly & Anne could read & write and spoke Irish & English. Mary could not read; she spoke only Irish. Joe & Peter could not read; they spoke Irish & English.

Anthony & Mary were married for 31 years; they had 12 children with all 12 still 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 premise was a Private Dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe__North/469914/

House 63

Pat Kelly aged 52 was head of the family; married to Sarah aged 57, they lived with their children Michael aged 23, Mary aged 21, Bridget aged 19, Coleman aged 17, Pat aged 14, Peter aged 11 & John aged 9, all single.

Pat was a farmer, Sarah did farm work & housekeeping, Michael, Mary, Bridget, Coleman all worked on the farm, Pat, Peter & John were scholars. Pat (father) & Sarah spoke only Irish. Michael, Bridget, Coleman & Pat could read & write and spoke Irish & English. Mary could not read or write; she spoke Irish & English. It does not state if Peter & John could read or write; they spoke Irish & English.

Pat & Sarah were married for 24 years; they had 7 children with all 7 still 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 premise was a Private Dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe__North/469915/

House 64

Larry Kelly aged 60 was head of the family; married to Mary aged 62, they lived with their children Michael aged 22, Colman aged 20 & Mary aged 16, all single.

Larry was a farmer; Michael & Colman were farm labourers. Larry, Michael & Mary (daughter) could read & write and spoke Irish & English. Mary (mother) & Colman could not read & spoke only Irish.

Larry & Mary were married for 25 years; they had 3 children with all 3 still 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 premise was a Private Dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe__North/469916/

House 65

Coleman Kelly aged 58 was head of the family; married to Mary aged 36, they lived with their children Mary aged 4, Kate aged 1 & 4 month old Bridget.

Coleman was a farmer, Mary was a farmer’s wife and the girls were farmer’s daughters. Coleman was deaf. The entire family could not read; they spoke only Irish.

Coleman & Mary were married for 5 years; they had 3 children with all 3 still living at the time of the census.

They lived in a 2nd class house with 2 rooms and 2 front windows. They had no outbuildings. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe__North/469917/

House 66

Pat Laudy Bawn aged 73 was head of the family; married to Margaret aged 70, they lived with their children Mary aged 30, Bridget aged 28, Margaret aged 26, Martin aged 24 & John aged 17, all single.

Pat was a farmer. The entire could not read; they all only spoke Irish.

Pat & Margaret were married for 29 years; they had 8 children with 5 still living at the time of the census.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and no front window. They had a cow house. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe__North/469918/

House 67

Colman Naughton aged 34 was head of the family; married to Bridget aged 26, they lived with Colman’s brother in law Martin Landy aged 13.

Colman was a farmer, Martin a scholar. Colman & Bridget could not read; they spoke Irish & English. Martin Landy could read & write and spoke Irish & English.

Coleman & Mary were married for 5 years.

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

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe__North/469919/

House 68

Martin Sullivan aged 56 was head of the family; married to Norah aged 40, they lived with their children Bartly aged 11, Bridget aged 10, Coleman aged 6, Barbara aged 4 & Patrick aged 2.

Martin was a farmer.   The entire family could not read; they spoke only Irish.

Martin & Norah were married for 11 years; they had 5 children with all 5 still 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 premise was a Private Dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe__North/469920/

House 69

Coleman Flaherty aged 63 was head of the family; married to Mary aged 62, they lived with their children Kate aged 21 and Martin aged 18.

Coleman was a farmer; Mary was a farmer’s wife; Kate a farmer’s daughter & Martin a farmer’s son. Coleman, Kate & Martin could read & write and spoke Irish & English. Mary could not read; she spoke only Irish.

Coleman & Mary were married for 33 years; they had 7 children with 4 still living at the time of the census.

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

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe__North/469921/

House 70

John Conneely aged 71 was head of the family; married to Norah aged 70, they lived with their children John aged 26, Margaret aged 22 & Michael aged 20, all single.

John & his sons John & Michael were farmers. John, Norah & son John could not read; they spoke only Irish. Margaret & Michael could read and spoke Irish & English.

John & Norah were married for 40 years; they had 9 children with 8 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 stable, cow house & piggery. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe__North/469922/

House 71

Patrick Folan aged 70 was head of the family; married to Barbara aged 65, they lived with their sons James aged 23 & John aged 21, both single.

Patrick & Barbara were farmers, they could not read; Patrick spoke Irish & English; Barbara spoke only Irish. Both sons could read & write and spoke Irish & English.

Patrick & Barbara were married for 35 years; they had 7 children with 6 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 stable, cow house & piggery. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe__North/469923/

House 72

John Keane aged 73 was head of the family; married to Bridget aged 70, they lived with their son John aged 25, single.

John (Snr) was a retired farmer; John (son) was a farm labourer. The entire family could not read; they spoke only Irish.

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

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe__North/469924/

House 73

Mary McKeown aged 46 was head of the family; a widow; she lived with her children John aged 19, Annie aged 17, Michael aged 16, James aged 15, Agnes aged 9, William aged 8 & Ellie aged 6.

Mary was a land holder, John & Michael were farm labourers and Agnes William & Ellie were scholars. Mary, James & Ellie could not read; they spoke only Irish. John, Annie & Michael could read & write and spoke Irish & English. Agnes & William could read; Agnes spoke Irish & English; William spoke only Irish.

Mary had 12 children with 9 still living at the time of the census.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and 2 front windows. They had no outbuildings. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe__North/469925/

House 74

Patrick Keane aged 54 was head of the family; married to Mary aged 48, they lived with their children Martin J aged 16, Peter Y aged 15, Azm E(cannot read name from original document) aged 14, Mary D aged 8, Annie aged 6, Michael aged 4 & nephew Michael J Keane aged 22, all single.

Patrick was a farmer, Michael J was a farm servant, Martin J, Peter Y & Azm E were farmer’s sons, and Mary D, Annie & Michael were scholars. Patrick, Mary, Martin J, Peter Y, Azm E, Mary D & Annie could read & write and spoke Irish & English. It does not state if Michael J could read or write, he spoke Irish & English, young Michael could read; it does not state if he spoke Irish or English. Michael J, Martin J, Peter Y, Azm E were born in America.

Patrick & Mary were married for 18 years they had 6 children with all 6 still living at the time of the census.

They lived in a 2nd class house with 2 rooms and 3 front windows. They had a stable, cow house & piggery. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/nai002431027/

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe__North/469926/

House 75

John Montague aged 50 was head of the family; a widower; he lived with his children Kate aged 14 & Patrick aged 12.

John was a farmer; Kate & Patrick were scholars. John could not read. Kate & Patrick could read & write. John, Kate & Patrick spoke Irish & English.

John had 3 children with 2 still living at the time of the census.

They lived in a 3rd class house with 2 rooms and 2 front windows. They had no outbuildings. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe__North/469927/

House 76

John McDonagh aged 42 was head of the family; married to Bridget aged 41, they lived with a servant Lizzie Lynch aged 19 & niece Mary Connolly aged 9.

John was a farmer, Bridget was a National School teacher, Lizzie was a servant and Mary was a scholar. The entire household could read & write and spoke Irish & English.

John & Bridget were married for 10 years with no children recorded.

They lived in a 2nd class house with 2 rooms and 2 front windows. They had a stable, cow house & a coach house. This premise was a Private Dwelling.

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Galway/Crumpaun/Carrowroe__North/469928/

House 77 No outbuildings; this building was situated on land held by Pat McDonagh.

House 78 Uninhabited, this building also had a Stable; this building was situated on land held by Pat McDonagh.

House 79 Uninhabited, Carrowroe North National School this building also had a Stable; this building was situated on land held by Mrs. Ormsby-Miller.

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.)

Carrowroe 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.

Maps

Ireland was first mapped in the 1840s. These original maps are available online.

Carrowroe

Original OS maps at the Ordnance Survey of Ireland website (Click on place name to view original map in new window.):

Below is a link to the Ordnance Survey of Ireland website. It displays the original OS map that was created in the 1840s.

Carrowroe

Information from Google Maps:

You can use this link to find this townland on Google Maps.

Google Maps

Townlands.ie Website

http://www.townlands.ie/galway/moycullen/kilcummin/crumpaun-ed/carrowroe-north/

Galway Library Website

http://places.galwaylibrary.ie/asp/fullresult.asp?id=52036

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