Author Topic: Curneen burials in Conwal Cemetery, Glenade, Co. Leitrim  (Read 4098 times)

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Curneen burials in Conwal Cemetery, Glenade, Co. Leitrim
« on: Tuesday 15 November 16 20:04 GMT (UK) »
In Conwal Cemetery, Glenade there are three graves, side by side of the Curneen families who lived there. Frank Curneen - Aughamore, The Curneen family - Keeloges, Bernard Curneen - Aughamore and Charlie Curneen - Aughamore. My wife grandfather came from Keeloges.

Not wanting anyone to start searching, I have unearthed everybody on these headstone and their wider family circle of almost 1000 people yet I cannot find anything that links the Curneens from Keeloges with the other Curneens of Aughamore. After four years searching, should I resign to the possibility that they are not related, even though all graves are beside each other in a small corner of the cemetery.

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Re: Curneen burials in Conwal Cemetery, Glenade, Co. Leitrim
« Reply #1 on: Wednesday 16 November 16 18:25 GMT (UK) »
Hi, you didn't mention a year of Franks birth/death.
I can find 11 Francis Curneen births, 5 deaths and 6 marriages between 1864 and 1907.
there are 12 in the Tithe records and 0 in Griffiths Valuation.
Let me know the years please.
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Re: Curneen burials in Conwal Cemetery, Glenade, Co. Leitrim
« Reply #2 on: Wednesday 16 November 16 18:47 GMT (UK) »
Francis b. 1823 m. 1857 to Mary McMarrow
his son Charles b. 1870 m. 1908 to Mary Connolly
possibly brother of Francis, Bernard (Bryan) b. 1829 m. 1859 to Catherine McGloin
These three were Aghamore, Glenade
My wife connection was Michael b. 1812 Keeloges no marriage details found as the only clue to a wife is the name Mary.

One local said they weren't related but why are they buried in a group of 4 graves in the corner of the cemetery.

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Re: Curneen burials in Conwal Cemetery, Glenade, Co. Leitrim
« Reply #3 on: Wednesday 16 November 16 20:20 GMT (UK) »
Hi, Yes I found the same as you have above.
The oldest records start about the 1830's.
Sorry I havn't been much help.
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Re: Curneen burials in Conwal Cemetery, Glenade, Co. Leitrim
« Reply #4 on: Wednesday 16 November 16 20:38 GMT (UK) »
Am I correct in saying that the Griffiths Valuation show names of people living on land and paying rent to an English landlord. I presume that the names quoted in the records are similar to 'head of family' in census records.

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Re: Curneen burials in Conwal Cemetery, Glenade, Co. Leitrim
« Reply #5 on: Wednesday 16 November 16 20:51 GMT (UK) »
Yes, GV only lists the head person, the main rent/tax payer.
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Re: Curneen burials in Conwal Cemetery, Glenade, Co. Leitrim
« Reply #6 on: Wednesday 16 November 16 20:54 GMT (UK) »
oooops!
I put 0 in GV in an earlier post it should have been 30.
Sorry
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Re: Curneen burials in Conwal Cemetery, Glenade, Co. Leitrim
« Reply #7 on: Wednesday 16 November 16 21:42 GMT (UK) »
Am I correct in saying that the Griffiths Valuation show names of people living on land and paying rent to an English landlord. I presume that the names quoted in the records are similar to 'head of family' in census records.

Not necessarily! You could get an Irish farmer renting 3 or 4 farms with cottages on them who then sub-rents the cottages to others, so he would be their Landlord!
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