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Re: Stack/Molony family locations in Ballybunion
« Reply #9 on: Friday 08 February 19 18:37 GMT (UK) »
Have you found any children marrying?
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Re: Stack/Molony family locations in Ballybunion
« Reply #10 on: Saturday 09 February 19 04:26 GMT (UK) »
Quote from: what0101 link=topic=807952.msg6672445#msg6672445 date=154964842

I found [url=https://i.imgur.com/aDgmkqq.jpg
this document[/url], which seems to be a handwritten version of what you posted above, and one of the Philip Stacks has (Maurice) written, which I think is a patronymic. The Philip Stack who is married to Johanna Tenant had a son named Maurice, so that may indicate that the listings in the valuations books are of the other Philip Stack, rather than the one I am looking for.
Were those 2 Philips likely to have been related, living so close together? There was a Betty and a Michael.
One Philip had a life lease. The other one had "yearly" in that column. Did "yearly" refer to a lease renewable annually or that the rent was paid once a year?
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Re: Stack/Molony family locations in Ballybunion
« Reply #12 on: Saturday 09 February 19 10:01 GMT (UK) »

I've found two death records for widowers named Philip Stacks the right age in Coolkeragh. One was born about 1812 and has a son named William, which mine does, so that might be the right one. The other one, born about 1811, died in 1903 a home.

The one whose death was reported by son William in 1884 was married not widowed and is recorded as a Farmer.
The one who died in 1903, aged 92 yrs was widowed and a Labourer.

In 1901 that Philip is aged 90yrs and a Labourer so that fits and is in the Workhouse.

Find My Past shows a newspaper snippet, December 1903, which I would  think is the same Philip but it looks as though it might say 105 years. There may be some more information in the article.
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Re: Stack/Molony family locations in Ballybunion
« Reply #13 on: Saturday 09 February 19 10:44 GMT (UK) »
Kerry People 19 December 1903
There recently passed away in Listowel workhouse an old man named Philip Stack aged 105 years, who had been a native of Coolkeragh up to 1899, when he entered the workhouse. It is stated that almost up to the last he was in full possession of his mental faculties.

Also reported in the Kerry News and Killarney Echo.

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Re: Stack/Molony family locations in Ballybunion
« Reply #14 on: Saturday 09 February 19 10:51 GMT (UK) »
Oh, I was hoping it might say he had been married to etc and was survived by ...

I just realised that I had not mentioned him being in the Workhouse in 1901 so have added it.
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Re: Stack/Molony family locations in Ballybunion
« Reply #15 on: Saturday 09 February 19 10:53 GMT (UK) »
Have you contacted the Parish?



Friday 28th     
Bridget James & Deceased Family Members, O’Connell’s Ave. /
Paddy Joe & Mary Kelly & Deceased Members of the Kelly & Stack Families, Coolkeragh

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Re: Stack/Molony family locations in Ballybunion
« Reply #17 on: Saturday 09 February 19 11:10 GMT (UK) »
Have you found any children marrying?

Marriage 30 th April 1870
https://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000634245#page/10/mode/1up

Thomas Collins and Catherine Stack , Father Philip Stack , residence Dirreenavach (Coolcaorach)  ???

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