Q. What Townland is named in the baptism of Daniel Mahony?
perrystreeter
Monday 14th Mar 2016, 11:53PMMessage Board Replies
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perrystreeter:
Welcome to Ireland Reaching Out!
It looks like Menadera. I looked at some other nearby baptisms and saw a Moonaderra. In either case, there is no official townland with either name. Townlands were not officially adopted until the 1851 census so likely it was a placename in 1832 and may still be a "local" place name in the parish.
We don't have a parish liaison in the area but let me check with someone to see if they have an opinion.
Roger McDonnell
Roger McDonnell
Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘
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Roger:
Thank you so much for the rapid response! I was assuming that Moonaderra/Menadera must be a place with Kilbehenny but it would be wonderful to have it pinpointed! Google failed me :(
I have not found a marriage record for Michael and Margaret (Carroll) Mahony but they previously resided in the Townland of Loughananna, based on 30 January 1826 baptism of their eldest known child, Honora.
Perry
perrystreeter