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Re: Coolgreany Evictions
« Reply #9 on: Wednesday 27 January 10 21:14 GMT (UK) »
This may be of interest...... Kindest John G.
Kavanagh - (Wexford, Dublin, Manchester, Liverpool and Illinois USA)
Kinsella - Ballyconlore / Kilanerin.
Doyle, Mahon, Nolan

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Re: Coolgreany Evictions
« Reply #10 on: Thursday 28 January 10 01:33 GMT (UK) »
Nice picture John. Is that one from the NAI collection?

Interesting that there is a Ryan in the picture given the association between Kinsella and Ryan prior to the killing.

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Re: Coolgreany Evictions
« Reply #11 on: Thursday 28 January 10 18:01 GMT (UK) »
You are correct Dara, there are quite a collection of photographs covering the Coolgreany Evictions in the National Photographic Archive’s section of the Library.

Your Ryan / Kinsella comment has me confused and i am not sure what the association is?

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John G.
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Kinsella - Ballyconlore / Kilanerin.
Doyle, Mahon, Nolan

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Re: Coolgreany Evictions
« Reply #12 on: Thursday 28 January 10 18:29 GMT (UK) »
Not sure how this list will behave when posted...It is a List of farms on the above estate from which tenants were evicted in July 1887, under "Plan Of Campaign" and Re-let to Loyalist Tenant Farmers.

Askinch, Lr.   
John Dunne
Gurteen Up,   
Julia Byrne
Rathpierce, Lr   
Bridget Lennehan
Thos. Kearnes
Croughan, Mid   
Thos. Darcey                  
Wm. Graham
Rich. Graham
Stephen Maher
Croghan, Up   
Rich. Graham
Pat. Kinsella
Ed. Mulligan
Jane Sinnott
Philip Maher
Askinch, Lr.
P. McCarthy
J. Kennedy
Maria Clancy
Newtown, Up   
M.Kinsella   
Newtown, Lr   
M.Kinsella   
Barrack Croghan
J. Kinsella
Pat Darcy
T. Kinsella
T. Kinsella  No 2
S. Maher
T. Darcy
Rathpierce, Lr   
J. Butler
Gurteen Up,   
John Doyle
Gurteen Lr,   
Jas. M'Carthy
Fortchester Upper   
Pat Grennell
Fortchester Lower   
Pat Grennell
Terrence Toole
Newtown Lr.   
Pat Kavanagh
Oulart                  
Thos Lennehan
Jas. Byrne
Monereagh   
Jas Garvey
Knockgreany   
Somon Moran             
Michael Darcy         
Patrick Greene             
Patrick Greene
Monereagh   
Chris Murray
Newtown Lr.   
Laurence Kehoe
Coolgreany Demesne   
John Doyle
Knockbaun   
Bd O'Rafferty
Fortchester Lower   
Jno M'Daniel
Coolgreany    
Mce Kavanagh
Glenogue, Nth   
Wm. Kennedy
Knockgreany   
John Conway
Knockgreany   
Bd. O'Rafferty
Croghan, Mid   
Owen Kinsella
Rathpierce, Hill   
Pat Fanning
Moneyribbon   
Edw Bergin               
Bridget Fitzwilliam             
Pat Kehoe
Glenogue                  
Myles Donnelly             
Stephen Mahon   
Dan. M'Daniel
Michael Kehoe
M. Redmond
Pat Kehoe
Thomas Ford (Winnifred Kennedy
Ml. Kavanagh
Thos Kennedy
Michael Ryan
James Kenny
Ballyfad   
Pat Darcy
Oulart   
Pat Darcy   
Pat Darcy
John Doyle
Ballyfad   
John Doyle

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John G.
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Kinsella - Ballyconlore / Kilanerin.
Doyle, Mahon, Nolan


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Re: Coolgreany Evictions
« Reply #13 on: Thursday 28 January 10 19:01 GMT (UK) »
John,

This brief excerpt from the link I posted earlier may illustrate:

"Here we found Mr. George Freeman, the bailiff of the Coolgreany property, a strong, sturdy man, much disgusted at finding it necessary to go about protected by two policemen. That this was necessary, however, he admitted, pointing out to us the place where one Kinsella was killed not very long ago. The son of this man Kinsella was formerly one of Mr. Brooke's gamekeepers, and is now, Mr. Freeman thinks, in concert with another man named Ryan, the chief stay of the League in keeping up its dominion over the evicted tenants".

Dara.

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Re: Coolgreany Evictions
« Reply #14 on: Saturday 06 February 10 23:23 GMT (UK) »
Not sure, but i think there is some writings on croghan evictions in Michael Fitzpatricks "Historic Gorey" books. I don't have them to hand to confirm but will check it out.

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Doyle, Donovan, Kennedy, Sunderland, Behan, Pender, Kinsella of Co.Wexford

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Re: Coolgreany Evictions -Greene family of Knockgreany, Coolgreany
« Reply #15 on: Friday 02 July 10 16:04 BST (UK) »
My great grandfather was evicted from Knockgreany in the Coolgreany Evictions of 1887.  Unfortunately, after the evictions my great grandfather lost touch with his 7 brothers.  The names I have so far are John, Richard, Patrick, Daniel Greene. Not sure if there are any sisters.

I know from Griffiths Valuation there was
Patrick Greene 1a Knockgreany
Patrick Greene 1b Knockgreany -sub letting out this property to another person Mr Sunderland
John Greene 2 Knockgreany.

From my understanding the Knockgreany Green/es are related to the Ballyfad Greene's, the Kinsellas and the Darcy families who were also evicted. No doubt they are related to most of the families in that area at that time.

Would love to hear from any of their descendants.  Maybe we can piece together all the bits of information we have.

I spoke to Michael Fitzpatrick last week he has a mind of information on the history of Gorey.  I also contacted Gorey library and they have a copy of each of the volumes.  Although I have not seen the volumes I understand there is only a fairly small section which mentions the Green/es due to the fact the evictions are part of the Gorey history.  But worth a look if you are ever in Gorey library!
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Kath

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Re: Coolgreany Evictions
« Reply #16 on: Saturday 03 July 10 16:53 BST (UK) »
My ancestor is Alice Green born 1850 ballyfad.  I know little about her but I believe Justin Rossney has much more about the Green/kinsella family.  I would love to get Alice's birth on the IGI.

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Maria
Andrew Cavanagh B. Wicklow 1841 - D. widnes 1891 -
wife Alice (nee Green) - later accrington lancs
James & Mary Green- Haslingden m 1806
Peter Belton Burns (or Bolton) Ireland /then Manchester (son William b manchester 1842). Birley family Wigan.   Stafford family Pendleton salford
Devine family Stockport 1832 then Blackley 1861
Lipscomb family (Robert Lipscomb derby)
Stafford family (Margaret - Isle of Man).  Birley family Wigan 1900

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Re: Coolgreany Evictions
« Reply #17 on: Saturday 03 July 10 19:49 BST (UK) »
My ancestor is Alice Green born 1850 ballyfad.  I know little about her but I believe Justin Rossney has much more about the Green/kinsella family.  I would love to get Alice's birth on the IGI.

regards
Maria

Civil registration of births in Ireland started in 1864- for earlier dates you need to search for church records (if they exist).
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