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Corlea, Drumlish
« on: Wednesday 07 May 08 06:34 UTC (UK) »

Can anyone tell me whether Corlea nr Drumlish is a townland - or if not, which townland it is in?  I have been there and know it is nr the townland of Enybegs.

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Re: Corlea, Drumlish
« Reply #1 on: Monday 17 November 08 00:24 UTC (UK) »

Corlea is not Drumlish..... try Kenagh!

Not many houses in Corlea!!

Live a mile away from it!
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Re: Corlea, Drumlish
« Reply #2 on: Monday 17 November 08 13:22 UTC (UK) »

I think this may be a different Corlea - are you talking about the trackway?

The Corlea I visited is a very small area adjacent to Enybegs townland a couple of miles from Drumlish. Do yu know anything about this place?

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Re: Corlea, Drumlish
« Reply #3 on: Monday 17 November 08 13:30 UTC (UK) »

Trackway makes it sound modern........ Car Racing!! Grin

Yes the Corlea Visitor Centre, sorry, didn't know of the other Corlea!

Know Drumlish but not a Corlea nearby, sorry!


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Re: Corlea, Drumlish
« Reply #4 on: Monday 30 November 09 04:30 UTC (UK) »

I just found this website and hope my note will get to the original poster.  Corlea is in between Drumlish and Ennybegs.  Ohill is on the other side of the bog.  My mother grew up in Corlea and I spent a few years there as a child.  It is one road basically.  Very small hamlet - not even a village or town.  Just a lane off of bigger roads.  I was there 4 years ago.  Hasn't changed much. 
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Re: Corlea, Drumlish
« Reply #5 on: Monday 30 November 09 08:08 UTC (UK) »

Thanks for your reply - I'm interested in the Evers family who lived there. Don't suppose you know anything about them?

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Re: Corlea, Drumlish
« Reply #6 on: Monday 30 November 09 16:58 UTC (UK) »

The name sounds familiar but let me reach out to an aunt who is down in Bantry now but stays in touch with people in the area.  My mother's maiden name was Reynolds.  My grandfather was Michael Francis Reynolds.  My father's family was in Ohill just on the other side of the bog.  His last name is Carolan. 
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Re: Corlea, Drumlish
« Reply #7 on: Tuesday 01 December 09 06:15 UTC (UK) »

What research have you done with the info posted on this website?  I just did a quick check of marriages in Killoe parish and there are a lot of surnames of:

1888   2   Eivers, Charles      Farrell, Rose
1829   2   Eivers, Denis      McGuire, Mary
1891   7   Eivers, Felix      McAvey, Margaret
1855   4   Eivers, Francis      McCann, Bridget
1845   2   Eivers, Michael      Dermody, Mary
1838?   2   Eivers, Michael      Eivers, Catherine
1835   2   Eivers, Michael      Hagen,Ann
1877   3   Eivers, Michael      Keogh, Bridgid
1844   9   Eivers, Michael      O'Brien, Eleanor
1844   2   Eivers, Patrick      McLoughlin, Mary

Also, I noted that one of the persons collecting this info goes by the name of "Cliff Ivers."  So I wondered if you have the correct spelling? 
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Re: Corlea, Drumlish
« Reply #8 on: Tuesday 01 December 09 06:19 UTC (UK) »

Also, do any of these names sound familiar?

http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?surname=evers&firstname=&county=Longford&townland=drumlish&ded=&age=&sex=&submit=Search&sort=&pageSize=10
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