Hi,
I'll be in County Clare at the beginning of June and hope to find out some more information about my Liscannor Carroll family from gravestones. I believe there are three graveyards in the parish. Is there any way of knowing is which one I am most likely to find anything?
In particular I'm looking for the following people:
John Carroll, died between 1855 and 1901
John Carroll (son of above), died between 1885 and 1901
Susan (Judy) Carroll, wife of the younger John, died between 1901 and 1911
Any help appreciated.
Peter Carroll
pcarroll
Saturday 15th Apr 2023, 03:23PMMessage Board Replies
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Peter,
There are two graveyards on the road from Lahinch to the Cliffs of Moher -Kilmacrehy c1 mile and St. Bridget's Well - another mile.
Clare County Library has the baptism of a John and a Pat Carroll 1840's. See clarelibrary.ie/genealogy.
The parish Kilmacrehy is in the diocese of Galway now.
Regards,
McCoy
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https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:682L-HN4X
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:66ZR-T36M
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:68QC-9SRY These births are parents John Carroll and Judy McGrath, Judy is not a common name in this region, could there be a connection?
Eileen
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https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/marriage_re… Marriage of a John Carroll to Catherine Healy 25th February 1873, father is also named John.
Eileen
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Ballyvislane on the marriage cert is above the church in Liscannor as you head up to the cliffs of Moher/ St Brigids well , I think it was renamed Holland street later.
Eileen
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Thanks, McCoy and Eileen. I promised my wife I'd spend no more than half a day looking at gravestones, so hopefully in that time I can cover both graveyards. Thanks also for the links and other information. I'm going to go through that and hopefully discover some new connection.
Regards
Peter.
pcarroll
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Peter,
I suggest that you check out www.findagrave for Kilmacreehy/Kilmacrehy and St. Bridget's Well Cemeteries.
Kilmacreehy has a John Carroll 2008 - No photo and a Cecil O'Carroll 1990 - 1 photo - who is from Ballinasloe, County Galway.
St. Bridget's Well: Catherine Carroll - 1924, Eileen Carroll - 1935, Michael Carroll - 1939, Robert Carroll - 1949, Patrick Carroll - 1983. No photos.
Civil registration is from January 1st 1864. You may be able to get family details at civilregistration.ie.
If you Google the cemeteries you will get a number of photos of the terrain. You will need strong footwear and a strong stick for balance!
Regards,
McCoy
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Thanks both for all the links and suggestions; that's given me a lot to go on. I'm 99% certain that the John and Judy Carroll who are the parents on the four baptism records are the brother and sister-in-law of my Edward, but the others I'll need to look into. Hopefully I can find out more when I visit Clare in June. If not, I hear Joseph McHugh's pub might be a good place to find consolation.
Regards
Peter.
pcarroll
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I did get to the churchyards around Liscannor in the end, looking for Carroll ancestors. The names I was looking for were two Johns (father and son) and a Susan/Judy. I found headstones for John Carrolls, but none for a Susan. From records I found online, it looks like there were three Carroll families in the parish at the end of the 19th century, and each one had at least one member called John, so I couldn't be sure if any of them were related or not. I do know that both Johns were carpenters, and the Edward and Michael Carroll who moved to Wales were by trade a sawyer and a carpenter. I was told at the Rock Shop that they used to use wooden cranes in the stone quarries, so I was wondering whether these four Carrolls were employed on that side of things. Does anyone know the history of quarrying around Liscannor, and whether any records might survive?
pcarroll
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Attached Files
pcarroll,
Please see attached in relation to Liscannor stone quarry.
Apparently, the quarry was operated by the owners of various pieces of land.
Regards,
McCoy
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Thank you for the pdf on the quarries. I'll follow up on that, and see what I can find out.
Regards
Peter.
pcarroll