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Surname Forename Townland Civil Parish Corresponding RC Parish Abbott Thomas Frank Glebe Kilkeedy Patrickswell A Surname Forename Townland Civil Parish Corresponding RC Parish Abbott Thomas Frank Glebe Kilkeedy Patrickswell Abraham Patrick Dromsallagh Tuogh Cappamore Adams John Killacolla Barker Kilfergus Glin Adams Michael Oldcourt Croagh Croagh and Kilfinny Adams Patrick Corgrig Robertstown Shanagolden Adams Thomas Skehanagh Kilscannell Ardagh, Rathkeale Adderley Joseph Gortroe Corcomohide Ballyagran, Colmanswell Ahearn Patrick Churchquarter Kilbeheny Kilbehenny, Michelstown Aherin Maurice Lloyd Hernsbrook Killeedy Newcastle, Tournafull Ahern Anne Well Lane Rathkeale Rathkeale Ahern Bridget Ballyine Ardagh Ardagh Ahern Bridget Derreen Nantinan Cappagh, Stonehall Ahern Catherine Caheragh Kilfergus Glin Ahern Charles Caherconlish Caherconlish Caherconlish Ahern Cornelius Broadford Village Killagholehane Drumcollogher Ahern Cornelius Castlemahon Village Mahoonagh Mahoonagh Ahern Daniel Ballinloughane Ardagh Ardagh Ahern Daniel Crataloe East Rathronan Ardagh, Athea, Cratloe Ahern Daniel Gortboy Grange Bruff and Knockaderry Ahern Daniel Gortnagross Rathronan Ardagh, Athea, Cratloe Ahern Daniel Keale Rathronan Ardagh, Athea, Cratloe Ahern Daniel Lisnagry Stradbally Castleconnell Ahern Daniel Port Abbeyfeale Abbeyfeale Ahern Daniel Toornafulla Killeedy Newcastle, Tournafull Ahern David Raheenagh Killeedy Newcastle, Tournafull Ahern Deborah Templeathea West Rathronan Ardagh, Athea, Cratloe Ahern Denis Ballynoe Ballingarry Ballingarry Ahern Denis Carrigkerry Ardagh Ardagh Ahern Denis Cool East Rathronan Ardagh, Athea, Cratloe Ahern Denis Woodpark Stradbally Castleconnell Ahern Edmond Carroward West Dromcolliher Drumcolliher, Broadford Page 1 of 7 Surname Forename Townland Civil Parish Corresponding RC Parish Ahern Edmond Corcamore Kilkeedy Patrickswell Ahern Edmond Newpark Croagh Croagh and Kilfinny Ahern Eliza Glensharrold Rathronan Ardagh, Athea, Cratloe Ahern Ellen Ardagh Ardagh Ardagh Ahern Ellen Church Street Newcastle Newcastle Ahern Ellen Keale Rathronan Ardagh, Athea, Cratloe Ahern Ellen Kerrikyle Rathronan Ardagh, Athea, Cratloe Ahern Ellen Knockfinnisk Dunmoylan Coolcappa Ahern George Cloon and Commons Stradbally Castleconnell Ahern James Ballintubbrid Monagay Newcastle, Templeglantine Ahern James Ballycullane Upper Kilfergus Glin Ahern James Ballyvouden Kilteely Kilteely Ahern James Gortnagross Rathronan Ardagh, Athea, Cratloe Ahern James Grange Lower Monasteranenagh Manister Ahern James Knockfinnisk Dunmoylan Coolcappa Ahern James Maiden Street Newcastle Newcastle Ahern James Moanleana Mahoonagh Mahoonagh Ahern Jeremiah Ballylanders Ballylanders Ballylanders Ahern John Athea Upper Rathronan Ardagh, Athea, Cratloe Ahern John Banemore Killeedy Newcastle, Tournafull Ahern John Bosnetstown Kilfinnane Kilfinnane Ahern John Broadford Village Killagholehane Drumcollogher Ahern John Caher (Lane) Abbeyfeale Abbeyfeale Ahern John Clash South Rathronan Ardagh, Athea, Cratloe Ahern John Coolybrown Kilscannell Ardagh, Rathkeale Ahern John Derreen Nantinan Cappagh, Stonehall Ahern John Derreen Nantinan Cappagh, Stonehall Ahern John Dromdarrig Mungret Mungret and Crecora Ahern John Eyon Abington Murroe and Boher Ahern John Glensharrold Kilcolman Kilcolman, Coolcappa Ahern John Keale Rathronan Ardagh, Athea, Cratloe Ahern John Knocknagornagh Kilmoylan Shanagolden Ahern John Maiden Street Newcastle Newcastle Ahern John Main Street Rathkeale Rathkeale Page 2 of 7 Surname Forename Townland Civil Parish Corresponding RC Parish Ahern John South Quay Monagay Newcastle, Templeglantine Ahern John Templeathea East Rathronan Ardagh, Athea, Cratloe Ahern John D. Rooskagh East Ardagh Ardagh Ahern John J. Rooskagh East Ardagh Ardagh Ahern Joseph Montpelier Town Stradbally Castleconnell Ahern Kate Kilmallock Town SS Peter & Paul Kilmallock Ahern Margaret Derreen Nantinan Cappagh, Stonehall Ahern Margaret Garryvurragha Kilbeheny Kilbehenny, Michelstown Ahern Mary Carrowbane Beg Loghill Loughill & Ballyhahill Ahern Mary Coolagowan Corcomohide Ballyagran, Colmanswell Ahern Mary Glin Village Kilfergus Glin Ahern Mary Kilfinnane Town Kilfinnane Kilfinnane Ahern Mary Killea Croagh Croagh and Kilfinny Ahern Mary Knockaunnagun Rathronan Ardagh, Athea, Cratloe Ahern Mary Lisheensheela Kilmeedy Feenagh Ahern Mary Toornafulla Killeedy Newcastle, Tournafull Ahern Matthew Meenyline North Monagay Newcastle, Templeglantine Ahern Maurice Ballyvoghan Rathronan Ardagh, Athea, Cratloe Ahern Maurice Clash South Rathronan Ardagh, Athea, Cratloe Ahern Maurice Cool East Rathronan Ardagh, Athea, Cratloe Ahern Maurice Crataloe West Rathronan Ardagh, Athea, Cratloe Ahern Maurice Gortnacreha Lower Cloncagh Knockaderry and Cloncagh Ahern Maurice Tulligoline South Monagay Newcastle, Templeglantine Ahern Michael Ballyregan Mahoonagh Mahoonagh Ahern Michael Clash North Rathronan Ardagh, Athea, Cratloe Ahern Michael Cloghadoolarty North Fedamore Fedamore Ahern Michael Durraclogh Ballingarry Ballingarry Ahern Michael Glensharrold Rathronan Ardagh, Athea, Cratloe Ahern Michael Gortnagross Rathronan Ardagh, Athea, Cratloe Ahern Michael Knocknagranshy Monasteranenagh Manister Ahern Michael Templeglentan West Monagay Newcastle, Templeglantine Ahern Michael Toornafulla Killeedy Newcastle, Tournafull Ahern Patrick Ahawilk Mahoonagh Mahoonagh Ahern Patrick Ballygeel Monagay Newcastle, Templeglantine Page 3 of 7 Surname Forename Townland Civil Parish Corresponding RC Parish Ahern Patrick Derreen Nantinan Cappagh, Stonehall Ahern Patrick Dooally Newcastle Newcastle Ahern Patrick Glenagower Rathronan Ardagh, Athea, Cratloe Ahern Patrick Glensharrold Rathronan Ardagh, Athea, Cratloe Ahern Patrick Killaghteen Ardagh Ardagh Ahern Patrick Montpelier Town Stradbally Castleconnell Ahern Patrick Rathfreedy Clonelty Knockderry Ahern Patrick Shanagolden Shanagolden Shanagolden & Foynes Ahern Patrick The Quay, Askeaton Askeaton Askeaton Ahern Thomas Abbeyfeale Town Abbeyfeale Abbeyfeale Ahern Thomas Athea Rathronan Ardagh, Athea, Cratloe Ahern Thomas Ballyagran Village Corcomohide Ballyagran, Colmanswell Ahern Thomas Ballyfoleen South Kilfinny Croagh Ahern Thomas Bauraneag Dunmoylan Coolcappa Ahern Thomas Castlegarde Doon Doon, Cappamore, Murroe, Boher Ahern Thomas Church Street Rathkeale Rathkeale Ahern Thomas Derreen Nantinan Cappagh, Stonehall Ahern Thomas Glenastar Newcastle Newcastle Ahern Thomas Glensharrold Rathronan Ardagh, Athea, Cratloe Ahern Thomas Kilmacanearla North Ballingarry Ballingarry Ahern Thomas Knocknabooly West Loghill Loughill & Ballyhahill Ahern Thomas Lisduane Ballingarry Ballingarry Ahern Thomas South Quay Monagay Newcastle, Templeglantine Ahern Timothy Boherbee Street Monagay Newcastle, Templeglantine Ahern Timothy Raheen Croagh Croagh and Kilfinny Ahern William Ardanreagh Tullybracky Bruff Ahern William Corcamore Kilkeedy Patrickswell Ahern William Derreen Nantinan Cappagh, Stonehall Ahern William Derry Nantinan Cappagh, Stonehall Ahern William Effin Effin Effin Ahern William Glensharrold Rathronan Ardagh, Athea, Cratloe Ahern William Toornafulla Killeedy Newcastle, Tournafull Ahern William Tulligoline South Monagay Newcastle, Templeglantine Aherne Bridget Common Ballingarry Ballingarry Page 4 of 7 Surname Forename Townland Civil Parish Corresponding RC Parish Aherne Catherine Farrihy Killagholehane Drumcollogher Aherne Hanora Ballinoran Bruree Rockhill Aherne John Abbeyfeale Town Abbeyfeale Abbeyfeale Aherne John Clooncon Killeedy Newcastle, Tournafull Aherne John Kells Dromcolliher Drumcolliher, Broadford Aherne John North Quay Newcastle Newcastle Aherne Margaret Carroward West Dromcolliher Drumcolliher, Broadford Aherne Margaret Clashganniff Kilmoylan Shanagolden Aherne Michael Ballynagally Aglishcormack Kilteely Aherne Michael Carroward West Dromcolliher Drumcolliher, Broadford Aherne Michael Chapel Lane, Bruff Bruff Bruff Aherne Norah Ballyfookeen Bruree Rockhill Aherne Patrick Fanningstown Fedamore Fedamore Aherne Thomas Cloonmore Mahoonagh Mahoonagh Aherne Thomas Coolaleen Killeedy Newcastle, Tournafull Aherne Thomas Lisnafulla Killeedy Newcastle, Tournafull Aherne Thomas Reerasta North Ardagh Ardagh Airey Denis Teernahilla Cloncagh Knockaderry and Cloncagh Airey Elizabeth Moig West Kilcornan Kilcornan, Stonehall, Cappagh Airey George Cloncagh Cloncagh Knockaderry and Cloncagh Airey Mary Cloncagh Cloncagh Knockaderry and Cloncagh Airy Richard Ballingarry Village Ballingarry Ballingarry Airy Robert Ballingarry Ballingarry Ballingarry Alfred Joseph Cummeen Adare Adare Alfred Robert Graigue Adare Adare Allen Cornelius Elmpark Demesne Kilkeedy Patrickswell Allen Francis Ballynamona Galbally Galbally Allen George Garranard Kilcornan Kilcornan, Stonehall, Cappagh Allen Hanorah Bruree Town Bruree Rockhill Allen Henry Derk Grean Pallasgreen Allen Henry Lackendarragh Kilbeheny Kilbehenny, Michelstown Allen John Annagh Galbally Galbally Allen John Lissard Galbally Galbally Allen Julia Ballylanders Ballylanders Ballylanders Page 5 of 7 Surname Forename Townland Civil Parish Corresponding RC Parish Allen Margaret Richmondvilla Crecora Mungret and Patrick's Well Allen Mary Ballycahane Upper Ballycahane Fedamore Allen Michael Ballylongford Adare Adare Allen Michael Robertstown Robertstown Shanagolden Allen Patrick Parkaree Monasteranenagh Manister Allen William Rathbranagh Croom Croom Allis George Cooga Lower Doon Doon, Cappamore, Murroe, Boher Allis James Kilmoylan Upper Doon Doon, Cappamore, Murroe, Boher Allis Patrick Kilmoylan Upper Doon Doon, Cappamore, Murroe, Boher Alton John L. 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