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Teach an Dúinín aka Dooneen House was the 19th-century long-house of the grazier John Sharkett aka John Sharkey JP was also a Cess-payer and sat on the Grand Jury for Frenchpark.
In 1829, John Sharkett of Dooneen registered as a freeholder of land at Dooneen. There was no house of any notable value in Dooneen in 1839. There were at least 6 small properties in his holding.
In 1857, John Sharkett JP held over 200 acres at Dooneen [GV#19a]. His holding was inherited by his son Patt Sharkey of Dooneen (1829-1896) farmer, who married Elizabeth Callary / Callily of Kiltobanks in 1866.
By 1901 Dooneen House is recorded as being slated with 11 windows to the front. In 1911, it had 8 rooms which were occupied by the family.
A farm is still extant at this location, with the original house being used as farm out-buildings.
'Doneen' ORIENTATION | Ireland | VIEW SOURCE | |
Dooneen PLACENAME | Ireland | VIEW SOURCE | |
1825 Dooneen Tithe Records | Ireland | VIEW SOURCE | |
1829 Roscommon Freeholders' Register | Ireland | VIEW SOURCE | |
1857 Griffith's Valuation: Dooneen House #19a | Ireland | VIEW SOURCE | |
16-Jan-1866: Pat Sharkey m. Eliza Callily | Ireland | VIEW SOURCE | |
Dooneen House Census 1901: House 6 | Ireland | VIEW SOURCE | |
Dooneen House Census 1911 | Ireland | VIEW SOURCE | |
Landed Estates Database: Dooneen House | Ireland | VIEW SOURCE |
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This is an amazing article. JP Sharkey was my 3 times great grandfather. Would it be possible to contact the author of this article? I would love to see the sources
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