Hi again.
Can anyone help with a question re the 1901 census re the Doherty's, house 6 Coolacussane, is the house still there and if so where exactly.
Thanks in advance.
Gerry
Tuesday 23rd Jul 2013, 11:21AM
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The numbering system used in the censuses was the enumerators own private system and bears no relation to the address. (Indeed rural properties didn?t have house numbers, and often don?t today. The townland alone suffices).
To be absolutely sure which house the family lived in you would need to look them up in the revaluation records to get the plot number. With that you can then locate the property on Griffiths Valuation. Though the Griffiths maps and plots are on-line, the revaluation records you need are not. They are in the valuation office in Dublin.
What you can tell from the 1901 census is that the house had 5 to 6 rooms, 4 windows at the front and a roof made of slate, iron or tiles. By 1911 though, William was in a house with just 2 to 4 rooms and only 2 windows at the front. So it looks as though he moved between 1901 & 1911. (Not uncommon with agricultural labourers. They often moved about). So it sounds as though you are looking for more than one house.
Ahoghill Antrim
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Many thanks for your swift reply it get deeper and deeper. I can go back as far as G.G'Dad's wedding 1872. Trying now to find the cemetery in the area to see if I can find anything else.
Thanks again
Gerry
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Hello,
my mother's family (Loughman) are all buried in Kilpatrick and I am there fairly often at the moment as we have a family reunion at the end of August. I will have a look next time. Meanwhile I attach a photo of the graveyard.
regards
Dolores O'Shea
IrelandXO Offaly
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Hi Jerry, Your ancestor's were in Coolacussane. in lot one. in Griffiths. You will be able to bring Griffith's up on line. www.askaboutirelandnationalarchives.ie click on place name, search. type in Kilpatrick, Tipperary south riding , Barony of Kilnamanagh lower. You will be able to see it exactly on the map in Coolacussane .Keep clicking on it . The railway will be just above it.
If you are in Ireland, just walk down the road from Coolacussane railway bridge, towards Coolacussane cross. Your ancestor's lived where the second on the right is.
Best of luck in your research, should you like to email me my address is
Regards. Vriosa.
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