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On 17 May, 1877, Margaret McDermott (1856) of Cloonybrennan, age 21, married Phelim Hanly (1851- ) of Clooncullane (just 2 townlands south of Cloonybrennan). Phelim Sr. was the son of James Hanly of Clooncullane, south of Elphin, near Strokestown (Creggs parish). Margaret’s address was given as Tansyfield, and her occupation “housekeeper”.
Children of Pheilim & Margaret Hanly:
James 05-Dec-1878 (sp. Patrick Barry & Honor McDermott
Honor T 01-Jun-1880 (sp. Hugh McDermott & Winifred Casserly
John 13-Feb-1882 (sp. Michael Teirnan & Mary J McDermott
Mary Anne 18-Sep-1883
James 20-May-1885
Daniel 06-Jun-1889 (sp. Hugh McDermott & Delia Tiernan
Edward 26-Jan-1891 (sp. John McCormick & Catherine Tiernan
Phelim Jr. 24-Jul-1892 (sp.Laurance Neary & Mary Hanly
Julia 1894/5 census
Margaret 20-Sep-1894 (sp.Patrick Tiernan & Ann McDermott
Margaret 17-Oct-1895 (sp.Mich. Hanly & Mary Nolan) married John Joe CONLON of Cloncullane
John Joseph 20-Nov-1897 (sp. John McCormick & Brigid Hanly
Catherine 21-Mar-1899 (sp.. Edward Donaghy & Mary Ann Hanly
Bridget 6-Apr-1901
Of the 15 children born to Margaret & Pheilim Sr., less than half of them survived infancy. By 1901, 8 were living, however by 1911 baby Bridget was no longer with them.
Cloncullane was home to 5 Hanly and 3 Conlon families in 1901 and 1911. Their eldest daughter, May, married a Conlon neighbour. Their eldest son, James, died in 1906 age 21.
The circumstances of the suspicious death of their son, Phelim, lead to one of the longest and most sensational murder trials in the history of the Irish Free State in 1933-34.
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Date of Birth | 1st Jan 1851 (circa) |