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Kingwilliamstown/Ballydesmond Census of Families on the Crown Census: CORK, Kingswilliamstown/Ballydesmond Census 1834 Ireland Genealogy Project Archives http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/copyright.htm From Gerard Murphy APG, Sliabh Luachra Genealogy Services, 57 Cul Rua, Upper Brown Street, Portlaw, Co.Waterford Website: www.findmyfamily.ie Kingwilliamstown/Ballydesmond Census of Families on the Crown Land of Pobal O’Keefe in the County Cork 24 September 1834 from NLI In the manuscript containing the Census returns, further names have been added but were unreadable. Here are some of what could be made out some of the info was very hard to read. Also noted is where some of the families emigrated to and when. Christian Name Surname Relation to Head Age Townland Comments Edmond Fitzgerald Head 48 Meenganine Census 1834 Mary Fitzgerald Wife 43 Meenganine nee Scollard Honora Fitzgerald 39 Meenganine William Fitzgerald 23 Meenganine John Fitzgerald 22 Meenganine Mary Fitzgerald 18 Meenganine Catherine Bradley 80 Meenganine Widow Roach 54 Meenganine Michael Fitzgerald 28 Meenganine Bridget Fitzgerald 25 Meenganine Christian Name Surname Relation to Head Age Townland Comments Robert McAuliffe Head 52 Up.Carraganes Census 1834 Richard McAuliffe 24 Up.Carraganes John McAuliffe 22 Up.Carraganes Denis McAuliffe 19 Up.Carraganes Julian McAuliffe 15 Up.Carraganes Timothy McAuliffe 13 Up.Carraganes Johanna McAuliffe 10 Up.Carraganes Michael McAuliffe 7 Up.Carraganes Pa McAuliffe 5 Up.Carraganes Christian Name Surname Relation to Head Age Townland Comments Michael Roach Head 54 Up.Carraganes Census 1834 Mary Roach 40 Up.Carraganes Catherine Roach 19 Up.Carraganes John Roach 17 Up.Carraganes Mary Roach 14 Up.Carraganes David Roach 13 Up.Carraganes Julian Roach 10 Up.Carraganes Tobias Roach 8 Up.Carraganes Michael Roach 5 Up.Carraganes Margaret Roach 1 Up.Carraganes Christian Name Surname Relation to Head Age Townland Comments Tobias John Roach Head 54 Up.Carraganes Census 1834 Mary Roach 42 Up.Carraganes Mary Roach 20 Up.Carraganes Michael Roach 18 Up.Carraganes David Roach 17 Up.Carraganes Julian Roach 12 Up.Carraganes Catherine Roach 11 Up.Carraganes John Roach 8 Up.Carraganes Margareth Roach 8 Up.Carraganes Tobias Roach 5 Up.Carraganes Christian Name Surname Relation to Head Age Townland Comments Tobias David Roach Head 40 Up.Carraganes Census 1834 Helen Roach 32 Up.Carraganes Margareth Roach 11 Up.Carraganes Mary Roach 8 Up.Carraganes Darby Bradley 64 Up.Carraganes Catherine Roach 70 Up.Carraganes Christian Name Surname Relation to Head Age Townland Comments John Fowley(Foley) Head 44 Lwr.Carraganes Census 1834 Emigrated 1849 whole Helen Fowley 34 Lwr.Carraganes family Catherine Fowley 15 Lwr.Carraganes Helen Fowley 13 Lwr.Carraganes Mary Fowley 12 Lwr.Carraganes Margareth Fowley 10 Lwr.Carraganes Honara Fowley 8 Lwr.Carraganes John Fowley 6 Lwr.Carraganes Daniel Fowley 5 Lwr.Carraganes Johanna Fowley 3 Lwr.Carraganes Patrick Fowley 1 Lwr.Carraganes Christian Name Surname Relation to Head Age Townland Comments Owen Sullivan Head 40 Lwr.Carraganes Census 1834 Julian Sullivan 36 Lwr.Carraganes Daniel Sullivan 12 Lwr.Carraganes Mary Sullivan 10 Lwr.Carraganes Catherine Sullivan 8 Lwr.Carraganes Patrick Sullivan 5 Lwr.Carraganes Christian Name Surname Relation to Head Age Townland Comments Patrick Sullivan Head 36 Lwr.Carraganes Census 1834 Catherine Sullivan 28 Lwr.Carraganes Michael Sullivan 5 Lwr.Carraganes Helen Sullivan 3 Lwr.Carraganes Christian Name Surname Relation to Head Age Townland Comments Matthew Dennehy Head 36 Lwr.Carraganes Census 1834 Mary Dennehy 28 Lwr.Carraganes Mary Dennehy 5 Lwr.Carraganes Daniel Dennehy 3 Lwr.Carraganes Helen Dennehy 1 Lwr.Carraganes Christian Name Surname Relation to Head Age Townland Comments Helen Sullivan Mother in Law 60 Lwr.Carraganes Census 1834 (Tenant to Timothy Keefe Head 40 Lwr.Carraganes John Fowley) Margaret Keefe 38 Lwr.Carraganes Johanna Keefe 9 Lwr.Carraganes Catherine Keefe 7 Lwr.Carraganes Margaret Keefe 5 Lwr.Carraganes Timothy Keefe 2 Lwr.Carraganes Christian Name Surname Relation to Head Age Townland Comments John Brown Head 30 Lwr.Carraganes Census 1834 Mary Brown 28 Lwr.Carraganes Mary Brown 6 Lwr.Carraganes Julian Brown 5 Lwr.Carraganes Christian Name Surname Relation to Head Age Townland Comments Calahan O'Callahan Head 30 Lwr.Carraganes Census 1834 Catherine O'Callahan 44 Lwr.Carraganes John O'Callahan 20 Lwr.Carraganes Mary O'Callahan 11 Lwr.Carraganes Christian Name Surname Relation to Head Age Townland Comments Widow Keffe Head 60 Lwr.Carraganes Census 1834 Mary Murphy Daughter 25 2 Children Timothy Murphy Son in Law Christian Name Surname Relation to Head Age Townland Comments Timothy Leary Head 54 Lwr.Tureenceagh Census 1834 Margareth Leary (From Mount Infant) 49 Lwr.Tureenceagh Married to Cornelius Leary Boherbue Women 22 Lwr.Tureenceagh Married to Millstreet Julian Leary Man 19 Lwr.Tureenceagh Timothy Leary 18 Lwr.Tureenceagh Mary Leary 16 Lwr.Tureenceagh Patrick Leary 14 Lwr.Tureenceagh Margareth Leary 12 Lwr.Tureenceagh Catherine Leary 9 Lwr.Tureenceagh Christian Name Surname Relation to Head Age Townland Comments Bartholmew Dunleigh Head (From Kerry) 44 Up.Tureenceagh Census 1834 Julian Dunleigh 40 Up.Tureenceagh Patrick Dunleigh 17 Up.Tureenceagh Dennis Dunleigh 14 Up.Tureenceagh John Dunleigh 13 Up.Tureenceagh Darby Dunleigh 11 Up.Tureenceagh Owen Dunleigh 8 Up.Tureenceagh Mary Dunleigh 7 Up.Tureenceagh Gubby Dunleigh 5 Up.Tureenceagh Bartholmew Dunleigh 3 Up.Tureenceagh Christian Name Surname Relation to Head Age Townland Comments Timothy McNamara Head 32 Up.Tureenceagh Census 1834 Mary McNamara 30 Up.Tureenceagh Matthew McNamara 5 Up.Tureenceagh Catherine McNamara 2 Up.Tureenceagh Christian Name Surname Relation to Head Age Townland Comments Denis Murphy Head (From Cullen) 60 Up.Tureenceagh Census 1834 Denis Murphy Son 34 Up.Tureenceagh Betty Murphy Daughter in Law 22 Up.Tureenceagh Denis Murphy Grand Child 3 Up.Tureenceagh Ellen Murphy Grand Child 1 Up.Tureenceagh Daniel Murphy 25 Up.Tureenceagh James Murphy 23 Up.Tureenceagh Darby Murphy 17 Up.Tureenceagh Helen Murphy 13 Up.Tureenceagh Christian Name Surname Relation to Head Age Townland Comments Daniel Leary Head 60 Up.Tureenceagh Census 1834 Martin Leary Son 32 Up.Tureenceagh Christian Name Surname Relation to Head Age Townland Comments Head (From John Leary Newmarket) 44 Up.Tureenceagh Census 1834 Catherine Leary 39 Up.Tureenceagh Daniel Leary 21 Up.Tureenceagh Darby Leary 20 Up.Tureenceagh Dennis Leary 16 Up.Tureenceagh Martin Leary 12 Up.Tureenceagh Elizabeth Leary 5 Up.Tureenceagh Christian Name Surname Relation to Head Age Townland Comments Widow Sullivan Head (From Kerry) 44 Up.Tureenceagh Census 1834 Margaret Sullivan 22 Up.Tureenceagh Helen Sullivan 28 Up.Tureenceagh Mary Sullivan 26 Up.Tureenceagh John Sullivan 23 Up.Tureenceagh Johanna Sullivan 22 Up.Tureenceagh Patrick Sullivan Son 36 Up.Tureenceagh Wife Jude Jude Sullivan Daughter in Law (two children) Up.Tureenceagh nee Leary Christian Name Surname Relation to Head Age Townland Comments Widow Corbit 60 Up.Tureenceagh Census 1834 Johanna Connell 40 Up.Tureenceagh Catherine 3 Up.Tureenceagh Christian Name Surname Relation to Head Age Townland Comments Widow Cronin 60 East Glencollins Census 1834 Cornelius Cronin (Con has 1 child) 30 East Glencollins Widowed Christian Name Surname Relation to Head Age Townland Comments John Cronin Head (From Kerry) 32 East Glencollins Census 1834 Wife (From Mary Cronin Kiskeam) 26 East Glencollins Margaret Cronin Daughter 8 East Glencollins Julian Cronin Son 1 East Glencollins Elizabeth Cronin Daughter 3 East Glencollins Christian Name Surname Relation to Head Age Townland Comments Hugh Connor Head (From Kerry) 58 East Glencollins Census 1834 Johanna Connor 54 East Glencollins Patrick Connor 24 East Glencollins Mary Connor 18 East Glencollins David Connor 15 East Glencollins Christian Name Surname Relation to Head Age Townland Comments Widow Guiney Head 54 East Glencollins Census 1834 Darby Guiney 28 East Glencollins Mary Guiney 22 East Glencollins Margaret Guiney 20 East Glencollins Johanna Guiney 18 East Glencollins Daniel Guiney 16 East Glencollins Timothy Guiney 12 East Glencollins Christian Name Surname Relation to Head Age Townland Comments Head (From Timothy Cremin Glenflesk) 60 East Glencollins Census 1834 Johanna Cremin Wife (From Tureen) 54 East Glencollins Cornelius Cremin Son 34 East Glencollins Bridget Wife Bridget Cremin Daughter in Law (Brid has 1 child) East Glencollins nee Leary Patrick Cremin Son 28 East Glencollins Timothy Cremin Son 17 East Glencollins John Cremin Son 14 East Glencollins Christian Name Surname Relation to Head Age Townland Comments David Connell Head 30 East Glencollins Census 1834 Emigrated America Wife (From 1849 Whole Margareth Connell Boherbue) 24 East Glencollins Family Daniel Connell Son 1 East Glencollins Christian Name Surname Relation to Head Age Townland Comments Widow Deny Head 54 East Glencollins Census 1834 Timothy Deny 28 East Glencollins Catherine Deny 25 East Glencollins Johanna Deny 22 East Glencollins Christian Name Surname Relation to Head Age Townland Comments Cornelius Cronin Head 40 East Glencollins Census 1834 Mary Cronin 32 East Glencollins John Cronin 9 East Glencollins Simon Cronin 5 East Glencollins Margareth Cronin 2 East Glencollins Christian Name Surname Relation to Head Age Townland Comments Daniel Leary Head (From Kerry) 40 East Glencollins Census 1834 Helen Leary From Kerry 36 East Glencollins John Leary 14 East Glencollins Catherine Leary 11 East Glencollins Mary
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