Bauville, Keeloges and Clonglash is a townland in the Parish of Fahan Lower, in Inishowen, Co. Donegal and it is where I was born. It is bordered by the townlands of: Trillick; Tullydush Lower; Meenkeeragh; Druminderry; Cleenagh; Ballymagan and Clonblosk; and Aghilly and Lenynarnan.
The families of the townland are: Doherty Moor; McGee; Callaghan; Doherty Dubh; Bradley; Duffy; McLaughlin; Doherty Lenan; Barr; and McDaid.
All these families are interconnected as are families in the adjoining townlands.
In the other townlands these families include Blieu; Coyle; Dixon; Doherty Corney; Doherty Big Hill; Doherty Meenkerragh; Doherty Ownes; Doherty The Kid; O’Donnell; Granny and Kearney.
I am in descent from two of the families of the townland and also of families in the adjoining town lands. I am interested in all the families and connected families. I am seeking to put together a full record of the families of the townland of Bauville, Keeloges and Clonglash and would be glad to hear from anyone connected.
Please send a private message if it suits.
Do you have any info on the Dohertys of Druminderry?
Mary Bradley daughter of Charles Bradley married a Bernard Doherty of Druminderry in 1866. Bernard's father was Bryan Doherty.
I can't seem to find out a lot about either Bernard or Bryan. Lots of other Dohertys but not these two.
Bryan appears in the Griffiths for Druminderry and he could be Bryan Faddy Doherty. There are also Shane, Shane Owen, Elmie and Bar Dohertys in Druminderry as well.
I think the Bernard Doherty in the 1901 Druminderry census is probably the one I'm looking at but so far I can't connect him with the rest of the Dohertys that live there.
He had four children that I know of.....Sally Ann 1868, Margaret 1871, Mary 1873 and William 1868 but I have never found any marriages for them so perhaps they all died as children. I believe that his wife also died very young.
mab