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Burials Schull District Burials Schull District Date Name Address Age http://www. corkpastandpresent. ie/genealogy/CPPgeneal ogy21oct2013/index% 20_irish_wills_vol_2_cor 1613 John Winthropp Aughdown k_ross_cloyne.pdf http://www. corkpastandpresent. ie/genealogy/CPPgeneal ogy21oct2013/index% Aneas (McKann) 20_irish_wills_vol_2_cor 1620 O'Driskoll Crookhaven k_ross_cloyne.pdf http://www. corkpastandpresent. ie/genealogy/CPPgeneal ogy21oct2013/index% Donnell Reagh 20_irish_wills_vol_2_cor 1620 O'Coghlane Crookhaven k_ross_cloyne.pdf http://www. corkpastandpresent. ie/genealogy/CPPgeneal ogy21oct2013/index% 20_irish_wills_vol_2_cor 1623 John Lempen Schull? k_ross_cloyne.pdf http://www. corkpastandpresent. ie/genealogy/CPPgeneal ogy21oct2013/index% 20_irish_wills_vol_2_cor 1626 Thomas Winneard Crookhaven k_ross_cloyne.pdf 1 Burials Schull District http://www. corkpastandpresent. ie/genealogy/CPPgeneal ogy21oct2013/index% 20_irish_wills_vol_2_cor 1630 Dermod O'Mahowny Kilmoe k_ross_cloyne.pdf http://www. corkpastandpresent. ie/genealogy/CPPgeneal ogy21oct2013/index% Morrrogh 20_irish_wills_vol_2_cor 1630 McSheeghey Schull k_ross_cloyne.pdf http://www. corkpastandpresent. ie/genealogy/CPPgeneal ogy21oct2013/index% 20_irish_wills_vol_2_cor 1632 Jane Mayne Crookhaven k_ross_cloyne.pdf http://www. corkpastandpresent. ie/genealogy/CPPgeneal ogy21oct2013/index% 20_irish_wills_vol_2_cor 1637 David McWilliam Skull k_ross_cloyne.pdf http://www. corkpastandpresent. ie/genealogy/CPPgeneal ogy21oct2013/index% 20_irish_wills_vol_2_cor 1637 Mary Northern Lemcon, Schull k_ross_cloyne.pdf http://www. corkpastandpresent. ie/genealogy/CPPgeneal ogy21oct2013/index% 20_irish_wills_vol_2_cor 1637 Daniel Doidge Crookhaven k_ross_cloyne.pdf http://www. corkpastandpresent. ie/genealogy/CPPgeneal ogy21oct2013/index% 20_irish_wills_vol_2_cor 1665 William Hull Lymcon, Schull k_ross_cloyne.pdf 2 Burials Schull District http://www. corkpastandpresent. ie/genealogy/CPPgeneal ogy21oct2013/index% 20_irish_wills_vol_2_cor 1675 Conor O'Comon Turmore k_ross_cloyne.pdf http://www. corkpastandpresent. ie/genealogy/CPPgeneal ogy21oct2013/index% 20_irish_wills_vol_2_cor 1678 John Coglan Crookhaven k_ross_cloyne.pdf http://www. corkpastandpresent. ie/genealogy/CPPgeneal ogy21oct2013/index% 20_irish_wills_vol_2_cor 1679 Daniel Doidge Crookhaven k_ross_cloyne.pdf http://www. corkpastandpresent. ie/genealogy/CPPgeneal ogy21oct2013/index% 20_irish_wills_vol_2_cor 1699 Rev. Walte Bruce Skull k_ross_cloyne.pdf M 1679 Coway Winterbourne, amily later Arnopp family history probably moved c 1706 Pierce Arnopp Crookhaven to Kinsale http://www. corkpastandpresent. ie/genealogy/CPPgeneal Arnopp family history Will proved ogy21oct2013/index% Crookhaven, 1717 son of 20_irish_wills_vol_2_cor 1713 Pierce Arnopp Kilmoon Pierce k_ross_cloyne.pdf 3 Burials Schull District http://www. corkpastandpresent. ie/genealogy/CPPgeneal ogy21oct2013/index% 20_irish_wills_vol_2_cor 1721 Elizabeth Becher Aughadown k_ross_cloyne.pdf http://www. corkpastandpresent. ie/genealogy/CPPgeneal ogy21oct2013/index% 20_irish_wills_vol_2_cor 1735 Thomas Attridge Kilcoe k_ross_cloyne.pdf Andrew Johnson (Son Richard, merchant, Cork), http://irishdeedsindex. William Johnson, net/mem.php? Deed Vol 11, p. 6. 76844 farmer, Richard memorial=76844 Edward Hull, James Parties to estate Post 1740 O'Callaghal, All Lemcon, Schull in inheretance http://www. corkpastandpresent. ie/genealogy/CPPgeneal ogy21oct2013/index% Rev. Waterhouse 20_irish_wills_vol_2_cor 1764 Sheppery Aughadown k_ross_cloyne.pdf http://www. corkpastandpresent. ie/genealogy/CPPgeneal Maulroe ogy21oct2013/index% (Dunmanus Bay 20_irish_wills_vol_2_cor 1764 Patrick O'Driscoll side) k_ross_cloyne.pdf http://www. corkpastandpresent. ie/genealogy/CPPgeneal ogy21oct2013/index% 20_irish_wills_vol_2_cor 1765 Daniel O'Driscoll Dunbeacon k_ross_cloyne.pdf 4 Burials Schull District http://www. corkpastandpresent. ie/genealogy/CPPgeneal ogy21oct2013/index% 20_irish_wills_vol_2_cor 1766 Daniel Donovan Dunmanus k_ross_cloyne.pdf Richard William Hull, Gunpoint, All in deed for Memorial 163251 James Frieke Cornelius Driscoll, 3ploughlands, Post 1766 (Freke) Gent, Schull Gent, Collisbea Ballydevlin Appears in http://www. 1766 deed for 3 corkpastandpresent. ploughlands ie/genealogy/CPPgeneal from Richard ogy21oct2013/index% William Hull, 20_irish_wills_vol_2_cor 1770 Cornelius O'Driscoll Crookhaven Gunpoint. k_ross_cloyne.pdf http://www. corkpastandpresent. ie/genealogy/CPPgeneal ogy21oct2013/index% 20_irish_wills_vol_2_cor 1775 Andrew Symms Enaghacta, Goleen k_ross_cloyne.pdf http://www. corkpastandpresent. ie/genealogy/CPPgeneal ogy21oct2013/index% Banaghanaslough, 20_irish_wills_vol_2_cor 1775 George Swanton Ballydehob? k_ross_cloyne.pdf http://www. corkpastandpresent. ie/genealogy/CPPgeneal ogy21oct2013/index% 20_irish_wills_vol_2_cor 1776 Mary Attridge Schull k_ross_cloyne.pdf http://www. corkpastandpresent. ie/genealogy/CPPgeneal ogy21oct2013/index% 20_irish_wills_vol_2_cor 1778 Eleanor Lyons Crookhaven k_ross_cloyne.pdf 5 Burials Schull District http://www. corkpastandpresent. ie/genealogy/CPPgeneal ogy21oct2013/index% Rev. Richard 20_irish_wills_vol_2_cor 1793 Townsend Schull k_ross_cloyne.pdf http://www. corkpastandpresent. ie/genealogy/CPPgeneal ogy21oct2013/index% 20_irish_wills_vol_2_cor 1796 James O'Driscoll Crookhaven k_ross_cloyne.pdf http://www. corkpastandpresent. ie/genealogy/CPPgeneal ogy21oct2013/index% 20_irish_wills_vol_2_cor 1797 Edward Becher L0dge, Crookhaven k_ross_cloyne.pdf http://www. corkpastandpresent. ie/genealogy/CPPgeneal ogy21oct2013/index% Gortnagough, 20_irish_wills_vol_2_cor 1798 William Swanton Ballydehob k_ross_cloyne.pdf http://www. corkpastandpresent. ie/genealogy/CPPgeneal ogy21oct2013/index% Cannohannus 20_irish_wills_vol_2_cor 1800 John Donovan (Carrigmanus?) k_ross_cloyne.pdf Copied PRO pre 1922, 1817 Richard Cole Schull A child Cole family history 17th November Copied PRO pre 1922, 1817 Mary Cole Gubeen Cole family history Margaret Sullivan Copied PRO pre 1922, 80, daughter Cole family histrory. Margaret Cole, son Branch of family weavers in law James Cole, Coolculaghta, Durrus to pilot, Sarah 15, late 19th century Post 1821 Mary 4 Crookhaven Census 1821 6 Burials Schull District Thomas Colle (Cole) 63, Eliza 46, Copied PRO pre 1922, jane 11, William 9, Cole family history Frances 7, Sarah, 3, Post 1821 Eliza 24 Lisacaha Census 1821 Mary Colle (Cole), widow, William 7 Copied PRO pre 1922, Post 1821 son Thomas Lisacha Census 1821 Cole family history Greory Cole,50, constabulry pensioner, Elizabeth 49, Ricahrd 24, John Cole visitor Census 1844, weaver Elizabeth, 30 married 1828, Ardnamanagh, Copied PRO pre 1922, Post 1841 Ann grandchilden 1838. Schull, Cole family history Mrs. Elizabeth Cole, widow, huxterer, 70 married 1800 Census 1844, Frances 22 gone to Ardnamanagh, Copied PRO pre 1922, Post 1841 America Schull, Cole family history Census 1844, Mrs. Mary Cole, 46, Ardnamanagh, Copied PRO pre 1922, Post 1841 widow, m 1802, Shopkeeper Schull Schull, Cole family history Catherine 9, Hannah 9, George 5, 3 servants died Richard Cole, 50, previous 10 years baker adn Margaret 2 1837, shopkeeper, James ,1, 1838, Hannah 40, William, 22, Census 1844, Alexander 13, shoemaker Meenaune, Copied PRO pre 1922, Post 1841 Richard 11 America Schull, Cole family history Census 1844, Catherine Cole, 35, Ardnamanagh, Copied PRO pre 1922, Post 1841 not married huxterer Schull, Cole family history Young Cole b 1771 his wife mary b Copied PRO pre 1922, Post 1841 1791 Crookhaven Census 1844 Cole family history 7 Burials Schull District John Cole, 60, cord Mary 50, Eliza winder, John 24, seamstress, single, farmer, Richard 17, Joyce Richard 60 married 11, Jane 7, Mary 1811, labourer can't 25, tailoress, Gubeen, Copied PRO pre 1922, Post 1841 read or write London census 1844 Cole family history William Cole,30, mother Ann 47 Mary 50, Eliza married 1805, seamstress, Martin 20, Ann 18, Richard 17, Joyce edward 16, Francis 11, Jane 7, Mary 14, servant, Richard 25, tailoress, Gubeen, Copied PRO pre 1922, Post 1841 28 in America London census 1844 Cole family history William 60, farmer, married 1810, Mary 50, Eliza Elizabeth 52, John seamstress, 24, Catherine 24, Richard 17, Joyce Daniel 20, Wiliam 11, Jane 7, Mary 18, Elizabeth 13, 25, tailoress, Gubeen, Copied PRO pre 1922, Post 1841 servant London census 1844 Cole family history Very low Schull Local Loan Post 1847 Thomas Salter Ardavinna circumstances Records Small farmer poor Schull Local Loan circumstances Records 1847 William Hart Dereentra died 1847 Daniel 30 can'tafforf to hire labour, married 1831 Elizabeth 30, James 8,John 8, Mary 4, Gubeen, Copied PRO pre 1922, Post 1841 Mary 50 mother Gubeen census 1844 Cole family history Jas. Hunt Labourer Schull Local Loan drowned in 1846 Records 1846 Farme doin well Schull Local Loan Post 1847 George Baker Gubeen 1847 Records 8 Burials Schull District Henry Whitley Henry Whitley Ardmanagh Thomas Whitley Richard Cole In Gubeen A comfortable Schull Local Loan Nat. Warner Richard James Fullerton pauper circumstances Records Cole Robert Warner Skull In Labourer died in shopkeeper died 1849 Died 1847 poor comfortable Skull circumstances emigrated to workhouse securities paupers America 1847 1851 1847 Ben Peer, George Webb Patrick Robert Warner In Tom Whitley Schull, Poor Connolly and Denis Schull Local Loan poor circumstances Gubeen Henry shoemaker Sullivan both Skull A Records died 1847 Whitley Skull Sick emigrated 1848 pauper poor labourer 1847 went to America 1850 Peter Sullivan
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