Records for Bradish – Dukelow – Good & Wren families of County Cork
Map of County Cork
No information found as to the Origins of the Bradish name
1) John Bradish b 1795 Limerick, d 1876 Belfast. m Mary Wren b 1800 Ireland
Mary Wren is said to have been related to the Christopher Wren
2) David Bradish b 6 Oct 1824, d 26 May 1894 Bandon, Cork .m Mary Ann Good b 1825
Corn Exchange Cork
David Bradish worked at the Corn Exchange in Cork
Abbeyleix Parish Co Leix from RCB Records
Abbeyleix Church
1884 30th Oct. Rachel Bradish of Attauagh Abbeyleix f. John Bradish farmer to John McClean widower and game keeper of Golden Grove Ettagh. No 21 page 11.
No Bradish listed in Griffiths Valuations of 1850’s
1901 Census Returns for Bradish
Surname Forename Townland/Street DED County Age Sex
Bradish William Frenches Quay Cork 23 M
Bradish Margaret Frenches Quay Cork 4 F
Bradish John Frenches Quay Cork 2 M
Bradish Mary Curtis Lane Cork 45 F
Bradish Victoria Crones Lane Cork 1 F
Bradish George Frenches Quay Cork 61 M
Bradish Mary Anne Cavendish Quay Bandon Cork 72 F
Bradish Mary Cavendish Quay Bandon Cork 42 F
1911 Census Returns
Surname Forename Townland/Street DED County Age Sex
Bradish Mary Cattle Market Street Cork 45 F
Bradish William Henry Georges Street Cork 35 M
Bradish Mary Bridge Street Bandon Cork 52 F
Bradish Eileen Victoria Finnis Brinny Cork 5 F
Bradish George Lisnabanree Kilbrogan Cork 6 M
Bradish John Lisnabanree Kilbrogan Cork 12 M
Bradish Margaret Mary Frenches Quay Cork 31 F
Bradish Kate Finnis Brinny Cork 35 F
Bradish Aug. ine George Frenches Quay Cork 1 M
Dukelow Name Framed Scroll
Durrus Civil Parishes
HERE’S SOME GOOD RESEARCH DONE BY KERRY CAMPION (DUKELOW) WHICH MIGHT BE RELEVANT TO SOME PEOPLE ON HERE.THE DUKELOWS
French Origins: It appears that the name Dukelow was originally Duclos, a French Huguenot surname of locative origin, deriving from the place where the initial bearer once lived or held land. In this instance we have a derivation of the old French terms ‘du’, meaning ‘from’ and ‘clos’ meaning enclosure or farm. Alternatively, there may also have been an occupative origin from the ancient French term ‘closser’ (farmer, large producer of grain or corn), referring to their occupation. Among the numerous variations were Duclaux, Duclous, Duclot, Clos, and Closel etc. During the course of research, the following misspellings have been found: Ducklow, Duklow, Dubelow, Dupelow etc.
Among the earliest references in France to the name can be found a Daniel de Cachalon, who was ennobled by letters patent in Pau on 27th April 1609, when he also obtained a house located in Pontacq, called “Duclos”. There was a parish priest, Claude Duclos in the 1640′s and the family Duclos de Bouillas was ennobled in Toulouse in 1748.
Being Protestants, the French Huguenots were subject to much persecution from the mid-1500′s onwards. One of the most notorious acts of persecution was the massacre of some 100,000 Protestants on the Feast of St Bartholomew’s Day in 1572. An era of tyranny took over after this and continued until 1598 when the Edict of Nantes gave a measure of freedom and protection from persecution. Despite the Edict, the suffering of the Huguenots provoked major emigration. England and Scotland were popular destinations, but the vast majority fled to the United States. A substantial number also went to Ireland and, in the early years of the reign of James I who acceded to the throne in 1603, many Frenchmen obtained grants of naturalisation in Ulster. The Dublin government was happy to welcome them in the southern parts of the island, but the great mass of the population had no special sympathy for them. The disturbed sta
THE DISTURBED STATE OF THE COUNTRY MADE IT UNATTRACTIVE TO THE IMMIGRANTS, BUT THE ENGLISH GOVERNMENT SAW IN THE SETTLEMENT OF HUGUENOTS A MEANS OF GIVING IRELAND PROSPERITY AND STRENGTHENING THE PROTESTANT ELEMENT WITHIN THE POPULATION.
Louis XIV came to the French throne in 1643. The Edict of Nantes was guaranteed still, until Cardinal Mazarin died in 1661. Then the persecution of Huguenots began in earnest again. Charles II had just come to the throne of England and during his reign more refugees were sent to Ireland at the expense of the government. In 1674 the Irish parliament passed an act offering letters of naturalisation to the refugees and free admission to all corporations. Under the Duke of Ormond’s vice-royalty, colonies of Huguenot refugees were planted at Dublin, Cork, Kilkenny, Lisburn and Waterford. The settlement of Portarlington gained special protection under the Marquis de Ruvigny. The refugee movement was at its height when the revocation of the Edict of Nantes occurred on 8th October 1685. This resulted in the flight of some 200,000 Huguenots. Over 40,000 went to England and 10,000 went to Ireland.
Dr. Alice St Ledger of Cork an expert on the Huguenots has drawn my attention to the following ‘According to Grace L. Lee’s ‘The Huguenot Settlements in Ireland’, the Duclos family came to Ireland before 1685. They came from Metz in the Department of the Moselle (north-east France).’
In Bennet’s history of Bandon 1869, there is a reference to Richard Goodman who in 1692 succeeded the Rev. Paul Duclos as vicar of Ballymodan, Bandon.
In Raymond Hylton’s book ‘Ireland’s Huguenots and their Refuge 1662-1745′ he suggests that among the Huguenot families worshiping at the Collegiate Church in Youghal, in 1730 were the Duclos family.
The Dukelows in Ireland
The Dukelows could have arrived in Southern Ireland around this time and settled in county Cork. There is a story that a Catholic priest from the south of France by the name of Duclos arrived or was shipwrecked off the coast of Cork in the mid-seventeenth century. He founded a parish and started a family. Dukelows also appear in Ulster.
Generally, the Huguenots who settled in Ireland quickly established a reputation for creative and skilled workmanship. Hard work was regarded as a self-discipline and a means of averting temptation. This produced Huguenot traits of reverence, chastity, sobriety, frugality, honesty and excellence. These refugees often combined their talent of science and craftsmanship by making mathematical instruments, watches, textiles, glass, paper, agricultural products and manufactured goods. Huguenot weavers laid the foundation and developed the Irish linen and poplin industries.
By 1800, descendants of the original Huguenots had integrated into Irish Society and were virtually assimilated by the C o I. In the process, the name Duclos must have been anglicized to Dukelow. Names were often spelt in different ways and Irish or English clerks who did not understand French would have written down what they thought was correct.
The earliest known Dukelow in our family tree is a Richard Dukelow. Richard was probably born between 1795 and 1805. Around the time of his birth, the population of Ireland began to explode due to the abundance of incredibly cheap food. By 1841 the Irish population was nearly 8.25 million and it was the most densely populated country in Europe. Young couples married early as no savings were necessary. A cabin was erected for little or nothing in a few days and children were a necessity as an insurance against destitution in old age as there was no Poor Law until 1838. The family cabin was usually warmed by a turf fire and, even though the Irish peasant may have slept on the floor, there was plenty of food, potato being the mainstay of Irish cooking. The pre-famine Irish may have been poor but they were not gloomy. Dancing and talking were universal diversions.
Richard Dukelow
RICHARD’S PARENTS HAVE NOT BEEN IDENTIFIED, BUT HE COULD HAVE BEEN RELATED TO ‘BIG PETE’ DUKELOW. LEGEND HAS IT THAT HE WAS THE BIGGEST MAN IN THE COUNTY AT 7’6″. HE SUPPOSEDLY HAD ONE OR TWO BROTHERS AND RICHARD COULD BE DESCENDED FROM ONE OF THESE.
Looking at the incidence of certain names in the family tree, it is suspected that Richard’s birthplace was Durrus, which is located about 7 miles from Bantry Bay in County Cork.
In the Tithe Applotment for the Durrus Tithe for 16th November 1830 two Richard Dukelows are mentioned: one in Droumatinahine and one in Rossmore. In Crotties there was also a Charles, Peter, James and Robert Dukelow and a Thomas in Classadoo.
As regards the identity of Richard’s wife, three names have cropped up in research. According to the Irish Records Extraction Database at Ancestry.com, a Richard Dukelow married a Catherine King in the Diocese of Cork and Ross, Co Cork in 1814. A Richard Duclow married a Sarah Williamson in 1830 also in the Diocese of Cork & Ross, Co Cork. Another possibility was Avis Shannon who married a Richard Dukelow. The main contender appears to be Catherine King. The marriage to Sarah Williamson is rather late and Avis Shannon was later found in the US in the 1860 census, so they are less likely.
In terms of occupation, he is named as a labourer on his son’s marriage certificate (1859), but it is not stated whether this was an agricultural or industrial labourer. The strongest evidence is that he was an agricultural labourer, as his son or grandson, John Dukelow, is reported to have scared crows off the crops as a boy for a penny. On his daughter’s marriage certificate (1861) his occupation is a butcher. It is possible he was a tenant farmer to begin with and then left the land during the potato famines in the 1840’s. By this time, Richard and his wife appear to have had at least 3 children: John was born first in around 1828. Peter was born between 1832 and 1834 and Mary followed in around 1834. There may have also been an Anne, born around 1840.
The Potato Famine
Local failures of the potato crop had occurred regularly since the 1700s. There had been ‘minor’ famines in 1817 and 1822 and the possibility of another failure in 1845 caused no particular alarm. In fact, at the beginning of July of that year, the crop promised to be a bumper one. However, the first news that the blight which had recently ravaged the North American potato crop had crossed the Atlantic came from the Isle of Wight, where disease had appeared.
Suddenly, every plant died and, soon afterward, all over Ireland people were dying by the thousand. The situation was exacerbated by another failure in 1846. Starvation was soon followed by disease. Some people were said to die by the fences and about 40 dead persons were reputedly eaten by dogs in Durrus. Cart loads of corpses were buried in mass graves.
Before the potato failure, to leave Ireland had been regarded as the most terrible of fates, but now the people began to flee en masse. It is estimated that a total of a million emigrants went to North America. By the 1840′s as a direct result of the famine half of all immigrants to the United States originated from Ireland. Many of these immigrants went to the largest cities, especially Boston and New York City, as well as Chicago, San Francisco, Hartford, Albany, Philadelphia and Detroit. Even today, many of these cities still retain a substantial Irish-American community while New York City still has more people who claim Irish heritage than Dublin’s whole population. These cities became the conduit through which Irish, both Protestant and Catholic entered American society.
However, there was an even larger emigration across the Irish Channel to Great Britain, to Liverpool, Glasgow and the ports of South Wales. There is one story of a ship arriving in Newport, Wales and a great debate raging as to whether the Irish should be allowed ashore as they would spread pestilence throughout Britain.
By February 1848 there were 191 residents from Durrus in the Bantry Workhouse. Pre famine the population was 3731 in 1841. By 1851 it had dropped to 2003. The number of houses went from 595 to 324.
Ireland’s Valuation office conducted its first survey of property ownership in Ireland from 1848 to 1864. This survey became known as “Griffiths Valuation” after Richard Griffith who was the director of the office at that time. The survey was used to determine the amount of tax each person should pay towards the support of the poor within their poor law union. This involved determining the value of all privately held lands and buildings in rural as well as areas to figure the rate at which each unit of property could be rented year after year. The resulting survey was arranged by barony and civil parish with an index to the townlands appearing in each volume. Griffith’s Valuation can be used as an excellent census substitute for the years after the Great Famine as censuses prior to 1901 were destroyed.
In the Griffiths Report of 1850-1852, there is only one Richard Dukelow in Carrigboy alongside an Avesia Dukelow who may have been a sister or mother. Incidentally, the name Avesia is repeated amongst the Dukelows of Durrus.
Inspection of the Irish Reproductive Loan Fund Records reveals that this Richard had fallen on hard times. The Irish Reproductive Loan Fund was a micro credit scheme set up in 1824 to provide small loans to the ‘industrious poor’. Local associations and committees administered the scheme, most often from a small town in a rural area, and county committees oversaw their work. The records of the local associations and county committees are in the The National Archives and cover the years 1824 to 1846 for county Cork. As well as the notes of security for the loans, there are loan ledgers, repayment books and defaulters’ books. The minimum information supplied is address and occupation, but much additional detail is often given in the local association records, including notes on health, family circumstances and emigration. A Richard Dukelow is mentioned. He borrowed 2 pounds on 23rd March 1846. It was secured by Michael Baker of Cruttees, John Dukelow of Aghagouma and Michael Hurley of Ballycomane. It is interesting to note that the Hurley (or Hurely /Herley) family crop up later alongside the Dukelows in Well Street, Poplar, Middlesex, England in the 1861 census. By 26th November 1849, Richard had paid off 14 shillings of the loan, still owed 1pound and 6 shillings and owed interest of 2d. The Constable in charge of administering the loans was called upon to find out his circumstances and Richard appears not to have been in a position to repay the loan. Records state that “He did reside here (in Cruttees) Being poor man Resides at present in Carrigboy being poorly circumstances”. At the same time, others on the same sheet were heading to America and were poor farmers.
It is interesting to note that John Dukelow, a shoemaker of Aghagouna also borrowed 2 pounds on 26th October 1846 which was secured by Charles Dukelow and Timothy Daly of Rossmore. By 26th November 1849, he had paid 8s. He lived in Aghagouna on both dates according to the records. Maybe Richard and John were brothers.
Other Dukelows mentioned in the Griffiths Valuation for Cork are:
Dukelow Peter Dromreagh Durrus Cork
Dukelow Peter Arderrawinny Skull Cork
Dukelow Mary Rossmore Durrus Cork
Dukelow Thomas Clashadoo Durrus Cork
Dukelow Thomas Ballydehob Skull Cork
Dukelow William Brahalish Durrus Cork
Dukelow John Clashadoo Durrus Cork
Dukelow Charles Crottees Durrus Cork
Dukelow Charles Coomkeen Durrus Cork
Dukelow Charles Dromataniheen Durrus Cork
Dukelow Charles Dromataniheen Durrus Cork
Dukelow Charles Rusgeenaniska Durrus Cork
2 Jason Dukelows Crottees Durrus Cork
It is highly likely that some of these are Richard’s relatives.
After 5 or 6 generations in Ireland, the potato famines prompted the Dukelows to migrate for a second time. In the 1820/1830/1840 US Federal census there were no Dukelows, but, by the time of the 1850 census, there were two: one in Wisconsin and one in Monroe, New York. From 1860 onwards their numbers in the US swelled.
Of the 22 Dukelows in the 1860 US Federal census, one family of seven lived in New York, one family of three in Middlesex, one lived in Queens (aged 17) and eleven Dukelows lived in Calumet. In the 1870 US census there were 37 Dukelows and in the 1880 census there were over 100. Their birthplaces varied, but were mostly Canada, Ireland and just three from England.
The details of Richard’s life and his exact fate may never be known, but there may be some clues in the records available. No Richard Dukelows were uncovered in the 1841, 1851, 1861 or 1871 census in England or 1841 and 1851 census for Wales, Scotland and Channel Islands. There are none in the 1840 US Federal Census or in the 1851 census of East and West Canada, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. There is a Richard Dukelow born approximately 1833, living in Wankesha, Wisconsin in the 1850 USA Federal census. He was working as a labourer on a farm, but he is too young to be relevant. All the evidence points to him remaining in Ireland. He may well have died impoverished and be one of the millions buried in mass graves during the height of the famine. No matching gravestone or death record has been uncovered anywhere.
Richard’s Sons
His children were definitely part of the exodus from Ireland. By the 1850’s they had migrated to the British Isles.
The trip to the UK was the flight of the very poor that could not raise enough money for a passage to the States or Canada. Crossing to Great Britain was a familiar experience for thousands of Irish, thanks to seasonal harvest work and the demand for labour associated with the Industrial Revolution. Large Irish communities had been established in the cities thanks to the labourers (navvies) who had gone over to dig docks and canals and to work in mills and factories. They provided cheap labour and were often used for strike breaking. In addition, the conclusion of various colonial campaigns meant large numbers of Irish soldiers were discharged onto the frequently unwelcoming streets of London. There were regular services of steamers on a daily basis between Liverpool and Cork.
Richard’s children are thought to have entered Britain through the ports of South Wales, as his grandson, John, is known to have worked there for many years. From Wales, many Irish spread over England and Wales, afraid of returning to starvation. Chepstow and Cheltenham on the English border were invaded by the Irish in particular.
The brothers may well have arrived in London around 1852 when the Poplar Docks were opened, followed by the Royal Victoria Docks in 1855. As a large part of the workforce simply required brute strength to fetch and carry goods, employment was open to anyone, and the poor immigrants from Ireland provided cheap labour.
Their living conditions were awful. Because of London’s high cost of living, several Irish families frequently shared a single room, and when this overcrowding was combined with primitive sewage arrangements, poor ventilation, and few opportunities for washing of either bodies or clothes, the mortality rate among London’s Irish population rose to frightening levels.
By 1859, Richard’s two sons, Peter and John, had found their way to London, and were living amongst these Irish migrants. I am sure they would have already known many from home. Peter married Hannah Collins in 1859 and John was a witness. At the time of the 1861 census, John was lodging with his Poplar-born wife, Mary, next door to his brother at 9 Well Street, Poplar. Their surname appears as Dupelow. They were both working as dock labourers.
It is evident from Peter’s marriage certificate that neither of them could read nor write. This was the norm at the time. The percentage of males who could read and write in the 1841 Census for Durrus was between 15 and 19%.
Having survived the famines, it must have come as a shock when John Dukelow died suddenly on 10th August 1866 whilst he was living at 4 Providence Place, Poplar, which was very close to Well Street. He had contracted cholera, which he had had for 23 hours. There was a major cholera epidemic in London July to October 1866. This followed epidemics in 1832, 1848-49, and 1853-4. Thinking that the disease was spread by the inhalation of invisible noxious gases emitted by excrement and rotting waste, sanitary reformers tried to prevent the spread of cholera by flushing sewers and washing down streets to eliminate the disease. Cholera is primarily water-borne, and the first effect of the cleansing was to make the 1848-49 epidemics even worse than that of 1832. The distribution of deaths in successive cholera epidemics reflected the cleanliness of the water supply in different parts of London and, in 1866, only Poplar was affected with a death rate of 81-160 deaths per 10,000 inhabitants.
Republicanism
It is possible that the Dukelows were sympathetic to the ideals of Irish Republicanism. This is based on various pieces of evidence. Firstly, they originated from an area which was the heartland of the Fenian movement. The Fenians were members of the so-called Fenian movement in Ireland and elsewhere, though primarily America and England. They wanted one simple desire for Ireland – independence from British rule. The Great Famine had a massive impact on Ireland. Some in Ireland believed that the government in London – to solve the ‘Irish Problem’ – had deliberately done as little as possible to aid the people of Ireland – a form of genocide – and these people concluded that the only hope Ireland had for its future was a complete separation from Great Britain. If London was unwilling to grant this, then the Fenians would fight for it.
Anger against the British government spilled over in 1848. In this year a group of revolutionaries known as Young Ireland launched an uprising against the government. It was a failure. One member of Young Ireland went onto form the secret society that became known as the Irish Republican Brotherhood. Its aim was independence for Ireland. Another went to American and became the leader of a new organisation called the Fenian Brotherhood. It took its name from the Fianna who were a band of Irish warriors of the 2nd and 3rd centuries. The name ‘Fenians’ became an umbrella term to cover all the groups associated with wanting independence for Ireland. By the very nature of what they wanted, those elements within the Fenian movement who were prepared to use violence to advance their cause had to remain secret.
There was an attempted uprising in 1867, though it was a failure. The ‘uprising’ was led by Thomas Kelly who had fought in the American Civil War. Kelly did not base himself in Ireland but in London. Here he gained support from the large Irish community that had come to the city during the Great Famine. In December 1867, several Londoners were killed when a bomb planted by the Fenians exploded at Clerkenwell Prison. This caused a wave of anti-Irish feeling in London and elsewhere in England.
Against this backdrop, the Dukelows in England are known to have associated with and married into nationalist families such as the Santrys and Swantons. This repeated intertwining of Cork families naturally assumes a common political standpoint. John Dukelow’s death was notified by a Margaret Sawtry/Santry of 51 Wells Street, Poplar. Michael Collins, who played a pivotal role in Irish affairs, leading to the treaty of 1921 that gave Ireland dominion status within the British Empire, was introduced to these ideals by an Irish village blacksmith by the name of James Santry. His background indicates that he could even be related distantly to family member Hannah Collins, wife of Peter Dukelow (stevedore) mentioned later. Generations of Dukelows and Swantons had intermarried in Ireland and would continue to do so in London. In the 1871 census a Mary Santry was found lodging with the Swantons who were known to have strong associations with the Irish Brigade, a nationalist group that pre-dated the famine and supplied manpower for many conflicts with Britain such as the American civil war.
Across the Atlantic and in spite of their protestant outlook, Dukelows who immigrated to America are known to have been instrumental in forming an Irish political group in New York called ’99 cousins’. This group was the subject of a newspaper article in Rochester, New York and identified strongly with the historic Catholic experience, the nationalist political agenda, and possibly the more militant republican agenda.
The most compelling piece of evidence comes directly from Richard Dukelow’s grandson, Peter, who scribed some notes on The Committee of Spanish Bondholders letterhead at the beginning of the 1900s. They talk of the Irish Brigade and a peasant called Thomas Parr. The reason for these historical notes is unclear, but suggest an interest in Irish history and the plight of the poor and oppressed. His reference to the Treaty of Limerick and the end of the Irish resistance to William III displays pro-Irish nationalist sympathies. In this regard, he would not have been alone, Irish poet W B Yeats was protestant and also a member of the Irish Republican Brotherhood, a secret oath-bound military organization devoted to achieving an independent Ireland. Peter can hardly be blamed for any pro-independence leanings as the Great Famine would have left deep scars in his family. No doubt, as a young boy he would have heard about the misery of the famine and been familiar with such songs as ‘Black ’47’, named after the most severe year of the famine.
The deaths, the misery, rural depopulation, indifference of the British government and the near-extinction of the Irish culture and language, made the Great Famine undisputedly a pivot point in the history of Ireland and the Dukelow family.
In 1937 the National Schools in Ireland asked the children to collect local folklore rom the older people in the area, the results are in the University College Dublin archives and some are on line, included are the following contributions from Kathleen, Sarah, Winnie and Annie Dukelow from Durrus.
Interconnected Families – A Shared Faith Community
John and Elizabeth Dukelow (Thomas’ parents) were one family of a cluster of Protestant families that were tightly interconnected. Catholic tenant farmers dominated the population in much of County Cork, Ireland. But, as a result of some artefacts of ancient land ownership rights, there was a small concentrated group of Protestants tenant farmers in far western side of Cork. Because of so few Protestants families around them, these families formed a tight and complex social network with each other. Nearly all the Protestant families there were either related by blood or by marriage. These inter-family complexities occurred for many generations, with the subculture reinforced by Penal Laws (see the History Back Drop on Penal Laws). From the outside this group appeared to be one large extended family. Family names in this cluster included the Swantons, Goods, Roycrafts, Loves, Youngs, and likely also included the Gallaghers and Nicholsons.
These strong inter-family relationships continued when families emigrated from Ireland to New York State and held fast as some families from this cluster eventually settled in Wisconsin.
One example of this interconnectedness is revealed around the Christening and eventual wedding of Thomas and Elizabeth’s first born, Mary Ann. Mary Ann’s baptismal sponsor when she was three months old was Thomas Good. Twenty-two years later, the same Thomas Good became her father-in-law! Mary Ann married Frank Good, son of Thomas Good, in the year 1865. This wedding appears to have been an “arranged” marriage. Mary Ann lived in Dodge County and Frank lived in Dane County. This distance of 60 or more miles was a major obstacle to romance in the 1860s! Imagine the effort it took to travel that distance (and back) by horse. Frank and Mary Ann had only met each other two or perhaps three times before their wedding. However, they apparently got along well as their marriage lasted over 59 years!
The strong inter-family relationships also became a part of the political picture in Rochester New York during the 1800s. The Dukelow family was part of what was labelled the “99 Cousins” which controlled much the Rochester City government in the 1840s and 1850s. More on what were called the “99 Cousins” will be discussed later.
Thomas and Elizabeth’s son John T married twice. His second marriage in 1904 may be some of the last vestiges of this closely connected extended family group. John’s marriage, at age 57 is to his first cousin, Kathryn Nicholson, age 37. Kathryn is Elizabeth’s niece, daughter of Elizabeth’s brother George Nicholson.
Labels: 99 Cousins, Frank Good, Interconnected Families, John and Elizabeth Ducklow, John T Ducklow, Kathryn Ducklow, Mary Ann Ducklow, Penal Laws, Protestant Faith, Thomas Good
In Mazier Brady’s history of the Dioceses of Cork, Volume 1, p 73 dealing with the Parish of Desertmore he places Paul Duclos as Rector in 1689 and also P. Island, Ross. Originally from Metz in France.
http://www.corkpastandpresent.ie/history/batch2/bradyvol1/#/144/FromJeff Dukelow’s web site
99 Cousins, Rochester, New York.
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Interconnected Families – A Shared Faith Community
John and Elizabeth Dukelow (Thomas’ parents) were one family of a cluster of Protestant families that were tightly interconnected. Catholic tenant farmers dominated the population in much of County Cork, Ireland. But, as a result of some artefacts of ancient land ownership rights, there was a small concentrated group of Protestants tenant farmers in far western side of Cork. Because of so few Protestants families around them, these families formed a tight and complex social network with each other. Nearly all the Protestant families there were either related by blood or by marriage. These inter-family complexities occurred for many generations, with the subculture reinforced by Penal Laws (see the History Back Drop on Penal Laws). From the outside this group appeared to be one large extended family. Family names in this cluster included the Swantons, Goods, Roycrafts, Loves, Youngs, and likely also included the Gallaghers and Nicholsons. These strong inter-family relationships continued when families emigrated from Ireland to New York State and held fast as some families from this cluster eventually settled in Wisconsin. One example of this interconnectedness is revealed around the Christening and eventual wedding of Thomas and Elizabeth’s first born, Mary Ann. Mary Ann’s baptismal sponsor when she was three months old was Thomas Good. Twenty-two years later, the same Thomas Good became her father-in-law! Mary Ann married Frank Good, son of Thomas Good, in the year 1865. This wedding appears to have been an “arranged” marriage. Mary Ann lived in Dodge County and Frank lived in Dane County. This distance of 60 or more miles was a major obstacle to romance in the 1860s! Imagine the effort it took to travel that distance (and back) by horse. Frank and Mary Ann had only met each other two or perhaps three times before their wedding. However, they apparently got along well as their marriage lasted over 59 years! The strong inter-family relationships also became a part of the political picture in Rochester New York during the 1800s. The Dukelow family was part of what was labelled the “99 Cousins” which controlled much the Rochester City government in the 1840s and 1850s. More on what were called the “99 Cousins” will be discussed later. Thomas and Elizabeth’s son John T married twice. His second marriage in 1904 may be some of the last vestiges of this closely connected extended family group. John’s marriage, at age 57 is to his first cousin, Kathryn Nicholson, age 37. Kathryn is Elizabeth’s niece, daughter of Elizabeth’s brother George Nicholson.From Ginnie Swanton site.
Dukelow Family Images
Dukelow Records for Cork collated from Church of Ireland Records held in the RCB Library Churchtown Dublin
St Nicholas Cork
Marriage
1878 7th Aug Margaret Dukelow High St father Charles Dukelow farmer to William Shannon same address no 188 page 94
1948 5th Jun William Richard Dukelow 10 Elizabeth Terrace Cork father Alan, to Jane Anne Hayes of Wainsford Quay No 27 p 14
St Johns Cork
Baptism
1909 28th May Mary dau. of Allan J & Mary Dukelow 10 Elizabeth Terrace Cork
1911 19th Sep Charles James son of Allen John & Mary Dukelow 10 Elizabeth Terrace Cork
1913 11th Nov Thomas John son of Allen John & Mary Dukelow 10 Elizabeth Terrace Cork
1995 19th Aug Audrey Beatrice Dukelow 23 the Rise Bishopstown Cork father Raymond Hamilton Dukelow.
Caheragh Cork
Marriages
1939 27th Jul James Dukelow farmer of Rossmore Durrus father John Dukelow farmer to Marion Kingston of Corliss Caheragh. No 80 page 40 witness Richad & Sarah Ann Dukelow.
Abbeystrewery
Baptisms
1840 17th May Samuel son of Peter & Susan dukelow Derrylugga farmer
Burials
1985 26th Jul Gladys Dukelow Market St Skibbereen aged 84 years.
Desertserges
1910 7th Jun Robert Dukelow RIC Constable of Charleville father James Dukelow farmer to Emma Kingston of this parish. 18 page 9
Durrus
Baptisms
1880 4th Aug Lizzie Anne dau of Charles & Fanny Dukelow Dunbritten farmer
1903 12th Nov Margaret Jane dau of John & Maria Dukelow of Rosemore Durrus farmer.
1905 18th Oct James son of John & Maria Dukelow of Rosemore Durrus farmer.
1905 28th Nov Richard John son of Anne & Charles Dukelow Crattus Durrus farmer
1909 25th Jun Sarah Anne dau of John & Maria Dukelow of Rosemore Durrus farmer.
1920 5th Nov Mary Ann dau of William John & Francis Dukelow of Coolcoulaghta Durrus farmer
1920 26th Oct Charles Albert son of Thomas & Sarah Dukelow Dromatinahan Durrus farmer
1921 3rd Feb Henrietts dau of Robert & Emma Dukelow Dromatinahan Durrus farmer
1921 15th Oct Margaret dau of William John & Francis Dukelow of Coolcoulaghta Durrus farmer
1921 31st Dec Robert Burnaby Alexander son of William John & Mary Dukelow Durrus National School farmer
1921 12th Dec Elizabeth Francis dau of Thomas & Sarah Dukelow Dromatinaheen Durrus farmer
1922 21st Oct Kathleen Maria dau of Herbert P & Charlott Dukelow Blaris Cove Durrus farmer
1922 22nd Nov Sarah dau of Charles & Margaret Dukelow Clashadoo Durrus farmer
1923 27th Jan Henry Ernest son of Thomas & Sarah Dukelow Dromatinaheen Durrus farmer
1923 13th Nov Peter son of William John & Francis Dukelow of Coolcoulaghta Durrus farmer
1924 3rd Jan Robert son of Charles & Margaret Dukelow Clashadoo Durrus farmer
1924 19th Feb Winifred Ainetta Maria dau of Thomas & Sarah Dukelow Dromatinaheen Durrus farmer
1925 15th Feb Richard albert son of Peter & Sarah Jane Dukelow Drumreaghle?? Durrus farmer
1925 15th May Gertrude Violet dau of Thomas & Sarah Dukelow Dromatinaheen Durrus farmer
1925 23rd Jun Margaret dau of Charles & Margaret Dukelow Clashadoo Durrus farmer
1925 11th Aug Annie Francis sau of Thomas John & Agnes Duff Sivewright Dukelow Durrus National School farmer
1925 6th Oct Hester dau of William John & Francis Dukelow of Coolcoulaghta Durrus farmer
1926 24th Jan Sarah Maria dau of Robert & Annie Dukelow Coomkeen Durrus farmer
1926 22nd Jul Samuel John son of Peter & Sarah Jane Dukelow Drumreaghle?? Durrus farmer
1926 4th Jul Gladys Sarah Irene dau of Thomas & Sarah Dukelow Dromatinaheen Durrus farmer
1927 10th Apr James Winifred son of Robert & Annie Dukelow Coomkeen Durrus farmer
1927 16th Jul Joseph Peter son of Herbert Peter & Charlott Dukelow Blaris Cove Durrus farmer
1928 19th Feb Thomas Percival son of Thomas & Sarah Dukelow Dromatinaheen Durrus farmer
1929 10th Aug Sarah Christina dau of Peter & Sarah Jane Dukelow Drumreaghle?? Durrus farmer
1931 9th Mar Agnes Thomasina dau of Thomas John & Agnes Duff Sivewright Dukelow Durrus National School
1936 7th Jan Richard Christopher son of John & Hannah Dukelow Brahali?? farmer
1940 11th Dec John James son of James & Marion Dukelow Rossmore Durrus farmer
1942 20th Oct Robert son of John & Margaretr Dukelow Crottees Durrus farmer
1943 11th Dec Mary Christine dau of John & Margaretr Dukelow Crottees Durrus farmer
1951 15th Sep Kathleen Maria Anne dau of Sarah Maria Dukelow & Peter Shannon Glashadoo Durrus farmer
1962 25th Aug Robert Leslie son of James Winifred & Annie Dukelow Coomkeen Durrus farmer
1964 24th Jun Benjamin George son of James Winifred & Annie Dukelow Coomkeen Durrus farmer
1966 13th Sep James William son of James Winifred & Annie Dukelow Coomkeen Durrus farmer
1966 26th Oct Noel Fuller son of Richard & Mary Dukelow Brahalish Durrus farmer
Burials
1904 19th Mar Charles of Leap son of william Dukelow of Croomkeen Durrus
1905 21st Sep James Dukelow Dromatinaheen aged 70
1907 14th Jul Margaret Dukelow of Rosemore aged 87
1911 10th Mar Catherine wife of Peter Dukelow of Crottees aged 62
1911 14th Mar Catherine wife of Robert Dukelow of Dromatinaheen aged 56
1912 9th Oct Charles Dukelow aged 9.5 years
1913 28th Aug Charles Dukelow RIC Ballincollig Barracks
1914 12th Dec Charles Dukelow of Dromatinaheen aged 72.
1916 5th Jan Richard Dukelow of Crottees aged 85
1917 30th Nov James Dukelow of rossmore
1923 19th Feb Sarah wife of James Dukelow of Cromkeen aged 76
1923 28th Mar Peter Dukelow of Blaris aged 85
1923 22nd Jul Susan dau o f Charles & Francis Dukelow Clashadoo
1925 4th Jan Ursula Dukelow of Dromureaght?? Durrus aged
1926 16th Jul Robert Dukelow of Crottees aged 72.
1927 22nd Aug Mary Dukelow Crottees aged 67
1927 10th Dec Susan Dukelow Aghakista aged 78
1928 22nd Sep James Dukelow Durrus aged 88
1929 15th Mar Ursula Dukelow Crottees aged 89
1929 15th Oct William Richard Dukelow of Rossmore aged 56
1931 2nd Apr Charles Dukelow Crottees aged 70.
1931 30th Jul Charles Dukelow The School House Durrus aged 89
1931 22nd Oct Frances Dukelow Sea Lodge age 85
1933 22nd Jun William Dukelow Coona ??? aged 86
1934 27th Apr Agnes Dukelow The Schoolhouse aged 40.
1936 25th Oct ???? Dukelow Ballydehob aged 40
1937 22nd Mar Charles Dukelow Bantry aged 85
1937 28th May Percy Dukelow Durrus aged 10
1938 (Sept-Nov) William Dukelow of Bradish
1941 27th Feb Anne Dukelow Bradish aged 80
1942 13th Debruary Catherine Dukelow Bradish aged 80
1942 22nd May Ursula Dukelow Cottees aged 36
1942 7th Sep Willianm Dukelow Crottees aged 78
1945 8th Mar Mary Anne Dukelow Ballydehob aged 80
1947 5th Oct John Dukelow Durrus aged 60
1985 3rd Nov Annie Dukelow Coomkeen aged 85
1959 7th Sep Agnes Thomasina Dukelow of Killiney Rd Dublin father Andrew John Dukelow to Robert George Pierce of Butterfield Cres Rathfarnham No 10 page 5
Birth in Cork from Civil List
Allyn John Dukelon born 12 May 1876 Cork f. Charles Dukelon m. Frances Ansea Skews
In the site irishgenealogy.ie are the church records for the Catholic parish of Muintervara (Durrus?kilcrohane). the following Dukelows are mentioned. There are other Dukelows (Duckloo/Duckloo) mentioned for Schull East, Bantry, Allihies
15th February 1832 Jeremiah Shea Cornelius Shea Mary Ducloo Thomas Brien Catherine Hurly Crutties/Crotties
13th March 1843 Richard Duckloo John Duckloo Ellen Murray DL Moony Anne Ducloo Classadoo/Clashadoo
Census Ireland 1901
Dukelow William Dunbittern Bantry Cork 15 M Farmers Son C o I Read and write Son Not Married
Dukelow Mary Dunbittern Bantry Cork 12 F Farmers Daughter C o I Read and write Daughter Not Married
Dukelow Peter Dromreagh Durrus 22 M Cork Farmers Son C o I Read and write Son Not Married
Dukelow Avesia Dromreagh Durrus 14 F Cork Scholar C o I Read and write Daughter Not Married
Dukelow Jane Dromreagh Durrus 6 F Scholar C o I Cannot read or write Daughter
Dukelow John Brahalish Durrus Cork 6 M Scholar C o I Read and write Son Not Married
Dukelow Richard Brahalish Durrus Cork 2 M C o I Cannot read Son Not Married
Dukelow John Brahalish Durrus Cork 35 M Farm Servant C o I Read and write Brother Not Married
Dukelow Charlie Coomkeen Durrus Cork 22 M Farmer Son C o I Read and write English Son Not Married
Dukelow William Coomkeen Durrus Cork 17 M Farmers Son C o I Read and write English Son Not Married
Dukelow Sarah Coomkeen Durrus Cork 10 F Scholar C o I Read and write English Daughter Not Married
Dukelow Annie Coomkeen Durrus Cork 19 F General Servant C o I Read and write English Daughter Not Married
Dukelow Thomas Crottees Durrus Cork 8 M Scholar C o I Read and write English Son
Dukelow Richard Crottees Durrus Cork 72 M Farmer C o I Can read and write Head of Family Married
Dukelow Anne Dromataniheen Durrus Cork 20 F Farmer Daughter C o I Read and write English Daughter Not Married
Dukelow Jane Crottees Durrus Cork 72 F C o I Read and write Irish and English Mother in Law Widow
Dukelow Jane Crottees Durrus Cork 14 F Scholar C o I Read and write English Daughter
Dukelow Charles Crottees Durrus Cork 38 M Farmers Son C o I Can read and write Son Not Married
Dukelow Margaret Crottees Durrus Cork 22 F Farmers Daughter C o I Can read and write Daughter Not Married
Dukelow Kate Brahalish Durrus Cork 39 F C o I Read and write Wife Married
Dukelow Margaret Brahalish Durrus Cork 80 F C o I Read and write Irish and English Mother Widow
Dukelow William Brahalish Durrus Cork 43 M Co Cork Farmer C o I Read and write Head of Family Married
Dukelow Thomas Clashadoo Durrus Cork 22 M “Farmer’s Son” C o I Read and write Son Not Married
Dukelow Susan Clashadoo Durrus Cork 20 F “Farmer’s Daughter” C o I Read and write Daughter Not Married
Dukelow William Coomkeen Durrus Cork 49 M Farmer C o I Read and write English Head of Family Widower
Dukelow Madge Coomkeen Durrus Cork 15 F Scholar C o I Read and write English Daughter Not Married
Dukelow Frances Crottees Durrus Cork 16 F Farmers Daughter C o I Read and write English Daughter
Dukelow John Crottees Durrus Cork 9 M Scholar C o I Read and write English Son
Dukelow Kate Crottees Durrus Cork 50 F C o I Read and write Wife
Dukelow Bertia Crottees Durrus Cork 16 M Scholar C o I Read and write Son Not Married
DukelowCharles Dunbittern Bantry Cork 51 M Farmer C o I Read and write Head of Family Married
Dukelow Eliza Dunbittern Bantry Cork 19 F Farmers Daughter C o I Read and write Daughter Not Married
Dukelow Mary Anne Carrigrohane Ballincollig Cork 27 F House and Parlour Maid Domestic C o I Read and write Servant Not Married
Dukelow Richard Dromreagh Durrus 58 M Cork Farmer C o I Read and write Head of Family Married
Dukelow Sarah Dromreagh Durrus Cork 46 F C o I Read and write Wife Married
Dukelow Margaret Dromreagh Durrus Cork 10 F Scholar C o I Read and write Daughter Not Married
Dukelow Frances Clashadoo Durrus Cork 49 F Farmer C o I Read and write Wife Married
Dukelow Mary Crottees Durrus Cork 12 F Scholar C o I Read and write English Daughter
Dukelow Peter Crottees Durrus Cork 64 M Farmer C o I Read and write English Head of Family Married
Dukelow Katie Dromataniheen Durrus Cork 22 F Farmers Daughter C o I Read and write Daughter Not Married
Dukelow Ann Dromreagh Durrus 1 F Cork C o I Cannot read or write Daughter
Dukelow Margaret Brahalish Durrus Cork 4 F C o I Cannot read Daughter Not Married
DukelowAnne Brahalish Durrus Cork 37 F C o I Read and write Wife Married
Dukelow Allan Clashadoo Durrus Cork 24 M “Farmer’s Son” C o I Read and write Son Not Married
Dukelow Richard Coomkeen Durrus Cork 12 M Scholar C o I Read and write English Son Not Married
Dukelow Sarah Coomkeen Durrus Cork 50 F Farmers Wife C o I Read and write English Wife Married
Dukelow Mary Crottees Durrus Cork 40 F C o I Read and write English Wife Married
Dukelow Robert Crottees Durrus Cork 0 M C o I Cannot read Son
Dukelow Ursulla Crottees Durrus Cork 56 F County Cork Farmer’s Wife C o I Can read and write Wife Married
Dukelow Johon Crottees Durrus Cork 11 M Scholar C o I Read and write Son Not Married
Dukelow James Rossmarc Durrus Cork 50 M Farmer C o I Read and write Head of Family Married
Dukelow Richard Blackrock Road Cork 19 M Farmers Son C o I Can read and write Not Married
Dukelow Anne Patrick Street Cork 29 F Teacher General C of I Read and write Boarder Not Married
Dukelow Fanny Dunbittern Bantry Cork 47 F C o I Read and write Wife Married
Dukelow Fanny Dunbittern Bantry Cork 21 F Grocers Clerk C o I Read and write Daughter Not Married
Dukelow Ursulla Dromreagh Durrus 22 F Cork Farmers Daughter C o I Read and write Daughter Not Married
Dukelow Eliza Dromreagh Durrus 15 F Cork Scholar C o I Read and write Daughter Not Married
Dukelow Charles Clashadoo Durrus Cork 52 M Farmer C o I Read and write Head of Family Married
Dukelow James Coomkeen Durrus Cork 60 M Farmer C o I Read and write English Head of Family Married
Dukelow Robert Crottees Durrus Cork 48 M Farmer C o I Read and write English Head of Family Married
Dukelow Charles Crottees Durrus Cork 17 M Farmers Son C o I Read and write English Son
Dukelow Arthur Crottees Durrus Cork 13 M Scholar C o I Read and write Son Not Married
Dukelow Charles Dromataniheen Durrus Cork 55 M Farmer C o I Read and write English Head of Family Married
Dukelow William Dromataniheen Durrus Cork 21 M Farmer Son C o I Read and write English Son Not Married
Dukelow Jane Marino Street Bantry Cork 90 F Wesleyan Read and write Mother Widow
Dukelow Samuel Dromreagh Durrus 17 M Farmers Son C o I Read and write Son Not Married
Dukelow Paul Dromreagh Durrus 12 M Scholar C o I Read and write Son Not Married
Dukelow Richard Brahalish Durrus Cork 40 M Farmer C o I Read and write Head of Family Married
Dukelow Maggie Brahalish Durrus Cork 10 F Scholar C o I Read and write Daughter Not Married
Dukelow Elcie Coomkeen Durrus Cork 11 F Scholar C o I Read and write English Daughter Not Married
Dukelow Ursula Crottees Durrus Cork 5 F C o I Cannot read English Daughter
Dukelow Eliza Crottees Durrus Cork 18 F Domestic C o I Read and write Daughter Not Married
Dukelow James Dromataniheen Durrus Cork 65 M Farmer C o I Read and write Irish and English Head of Family Married
Dukelow Kate Dromataniheen Durrus Cork 58 F C o I Read and write Wife Married
Dukelow Thomas Dromataniheen Durrus Cork 18 M Farmer Son C o I Read and write English Son Not Married
Dukelow Margeret Dunbittern Bantry Cork 17 F Farmers Daughter C o I Read and write Daughter Not Married
Dukelow Minnie Marino Street Bantry Cork 37 F Wesleyan Cannot read Sister Not Married Idiot
Dukelow William Brahalish Durrus Cork 9 M Scholar C o I Read and write Son Not Married
Dukelow Elizabeth Brahalish Durrus Cork 4 F C o I Daughter Not Married
Dukelow Sophy Coomkeen Durrus Cork 18 F Farmers Daughter C o I Read and write English Daughter Not Married
Dukelow Robert Coomkeen Durrus Cork 16 M Farmers Son C o I Read and write English Son Not Married
Dukelow Alice Coomkeen Durrus Cork 14 F Farmers Daughter C o I Read and write English Daughter Not Married
Dukelow James Coomkeen Durrus Cork 9 M Scholar C o I Read and write English Son Not Married
Dukelow Harry rottees Durrus Cork 26 M Farmers Son C o I Read and write Son Not Married
Dukelow Eliza Dromataniheen Durrus Cork 50 F Farmer Wife C o I Read and write English Wife Married
Dukelow John Dromataniheen Durrus Cork 14 M Scholar C o I Read and write English Son Not Married
Dukelow Susan Rossmarc Durrus Cork 50 F Farmer’s Wife C o I Read and write Wife Married
Dukelow Thomas Arderrawinny Lowertown Cork 66 M Farmer C o I Read and write Head of Family Married
Dukelow John Arderrawinny Lowertown Cork 40 M Farmer’s Son C o I Read and write Son Not Married
Dukelow Robert Arderrawinny Lowertown Cork 20 M Farmer’s Son C o I Read and write Son Not Married
Dukelow Eliza Arderrawinny Lowertown Cork 65 F C o I Read and write Wife Married
Dukelow Avesia Derrycarhoon Ballybane Cork 15 F Farmer’s Daughter C o I Read and write Daughter Not Married
Dukelow Peter Derrycarhoon Ballybane Cork 7 M Scholar C o I Read and write Son Not Married
Dukelow Richard Derrycarhoon Ballybane Cork 5 M Scholar C o I Cannot read Son Not Married
Dukelow Charles Derrycarhoon Ballybane Cork 2 M Scholar C o I Cannot read Son Not Married
Dukelow Mary Derrycarhoon Ballybane Cork 37 F C o I Read and write Wife Married
Dukelow Ursulla Derrycarhoon Ballybane Cork 14 F Scholar C o I Read and write Daughter Not Married
Dukelow Peter Derrycarhoon Ballybane Cork 44 M Farmer C o I Read and write Head of Family Married
Dukelow William Derrycarhoon Ballybane Cork 12 M Scholar C o I Read and write Son Not Married
Dukelow Samuel Derrycarhoon Ballybane Cork 10 M Scholar C o I Read and write
Dukelow Robert Ballydaniel Kilmacdonagh Cork 30 M
Dukelow Lizzie Arderrawinny Lowertown Cork 22 F
Dukelow William Nohoval Nohaval Cork 26 M
Dukelow Ellen Mary Grattan Square Dungarvan Waterford 25 F
Dukelow Frances Mary Grattan Square Dungarvan Waterford 0 F
1911 Census
Dukelow Sarag Belmont Road Victoria Down 19 F Co Cork General Servant C o I Read and write Servant Single
Dukelow Richard Gurteeniher Dromdaleague South Cork 62 M Co Cork Farmer C o I Read and write Visitor Widower
Dukelow Ursula Gurteeniher Dromdaleague South Cork 32 F Farmer’s Daughter C o I Read and write Visitor Single
Dukelow Maggie Dunbittern Bantry Cork 27 F Co Cork C o I Read and write Daughter Single
Dukelow Willie Dunbittern Bantry Cork 24 M Farmer Son C o I Read and write Son Single
Dukelow Minnie Dunbittern Bantry Cork 22 F C o I Read and write Daughter Single
Dukelow Robert Cahilville Cottages Cork 38 M W R Constable R J Constabulary C o I Read and write Head of Family Married
Dukelow Charles Dunbittern Bantry Cork 61 M Farmer C o I Read and write Head of Family Married
Dukelow Lizzie Dunbittern Bantry Cork 29 F C o I Read and write Daughter Single
Dukelow Frances Elizabeth Terrace Cork 3 F C o I Cannot Read Daughter Single
Dukelow Mary Elizabeth Terrace Cork 2 F C o I Cannot Read Daughter Single
Dukelow Fanny Dunbittern Bantry Cork 56 F C o I Read and write Wife Married
Dukelow W Buttevant Town Buttevant Cork 19 M England Labour R.C. Read and write Single
Dukelow Mary Elizabeth Terrace Cork 24 F C o I Read and write Wife Married
Dukelow Mary Gurteenaspig, Bishopstown Cork 55 F Private Means R.C. Read and write Head of Family Widow
Dukelow Paul Main Street Skibbereen Cork 22 M Co Cork Hardware Assistant C o I Read and write Boarder
Dukelow Mary North Street Skibbereen Cork 38 F Co Cork Methodist Cannot read Relative Single
Dukelow William Ballyvorane Nohaval Cork 32 M Labourer C o I Read write English Farm Servant Single
Dukelow Robert Arderrawinny Lowertown Cork 27 M Farmers Son C o I Read and write Son Single
Dukelow Thomas Arderrawinny Lowertown Cork 76 M Farmer C o I Read and write Head of Family Married Blind
Dukelow Elizabeth Arderrawinny Lowertown Cork 75 F Farmers Wife C o I Read and write Wife Married
Dukelow Allan Elizabeth Terrace Cork 35 M Store clerk C o I Read and write Head of Family Married
Dukelow John Gurteenaspig, Cork 22 M Chemist’s Assistant R.C. Read and write Son Single
Dukelow Frances John’s Street Wexford 10 F Scholar R.C Read and write Granddaughter Single
Dukelow Peter Derrycarhoon Ballybane Cork 55 M Farmer C o I Can read and write Head of Family Married
Dukelow Robert Derrycarhoon Ballybane Cork 9 M Co Cork Scholar C o I Can read and write Son Single
Dukelow John Brahalish Durrus Cork 16 M Farmer’s Son C o I Read and write Son Single
Dukelow Annie Crottees Durrus Cork 39 F Farmers Wife C o I Read and write Wife Married
Dukelow Robert Crottees Durrus Cork 58 M Farmer C o I Read and write English Head of Family Married
Dukelow Mary Crottees Durrus Cork 51 F C o I Read and write English Wife Married
Dukelow Jane Crottees Durrus Cork 22 F Farmers Daughter C o I Read and write English Daughter Single
Dukelow Annie Dromataniheen Durrus Cork 38 F Farmer Member C o I Read and write Head of Family Single
Dukelow Richard Coolcoulaghta Durrus 15 M Cork WK Farmers Son C o I Read and write Brother Single
Dukelow Samual Dromreagh Durrus 27 M Cork WK Farmers Son C o I Read and write Brother Single
Dukelow Elizabeth Dromreagh Durrus Cork 25 F WK Farmers Daughter C o I Read and write Sister Single
Dukelow Maggie Brahalish Durrus Cork 20 F Farmer’s Daughter C o I Read and write Daughter Single
Dukelow Susannah Clashadoo Durrus Cork 26 F C o I Read and write English Daughter Single
Dukelow Charlie L Clashadoo Durrus Cork 8 M Scholar C o I Read and write Grand Son Single
Dukelow James Coomkeen Durrus Cork 41 M Farmer C o I Read and write Head of Family Married Dukelow Madgie Coomkeen Durrus Cork 24 F Farmers Daughter C o I Read and write Daughter Single
Dukelow Richard Coomkeen Durrus Cork 22 M Farmers Son C o I Read and write Son Single
Dukelow Robert Crottees Durrus Cork 10 M Scholar C o I Read and write English Son Single
Dukelow John Dromataniheen Durrus Cork 20 M Farmers Son C o I Read and write Son Single
Dukelow John Rossmore Durrus Cork 45 M Farmer C o I Read and write Head of Family Married
Dukelow James Rossmore Durrus Cork 60 M Retired Farmer C o I Read and write Brother Married
Dukelow Anne Brahalish Durrus Cork 50 F Farmer’s Wife C o I Read and write Wife Married
Dukelow Kate Brahalish Durrus Cork 49 F C o I Read and write Wife Married
Dukelow Margaret Brahalish Durrus Cork 14 F Farmer’s Daughter C o I Read and write Daughter Single
Dukelow Thomas Clashadoo Durrus Cork 28 M Farmer C o I Read and write English Son Single
Dukelow Sarah Coomkeen Durrus Cork 66 F C o I Read and write Wife ? 41 12 11
Dukelow William Coomkeen Durrus Cork 27 M Farmer’s Son C o I Read and write Son Single
Dukelow Richard John Crottees Durrus Cork 5 M Scholar C o I Cannot read Son
Dukelow Richard Crottees Durrus Cork 81 M County Cork C o I Read and write Father Married
Dukelow Ursula Crottees Durrus Cork 14 F Scholar C o I Read and write English Daughter Single
Dukelow Charles Dromataniheen Durrus Cork 68 M Farmer C o I Read and write Head of Family Married
Dukelow Thomas Dromataniheen Durrus Cork 25 M Farmers Son C o I Read and write Son Single
Dukelow Madgie Rossmore Durrus Cork 7 F Scholar C o I Read write Daughter Single
Dukelow William John Coolcoulaghta Durrus 22 M Cork WK Farmer C o I Read and write Head of Family Single
Dukelow Jane Dromreagh Durrus 16 F Cork WK Farmers Daughter C o I Read and write Sister Single
Dukelow Lily Brahalish Durrus Cork 14 F Scholar C o I Read and write Daughter Single
Dukelow Peter Crottees Durrus Cork 72 M Farmer C o I Read and write English Head of Family Widower
Dukelow Henery Crottees Durrus Cork 34 M Farmer’s Son C o I Read and write English Son Single
Dukelow Charles Crottees Durrus Cork 60 M Farmer C o I Read and write Head of Family
Dukelow John Crottees Durrus Cork 19 M Farmers Son C o I Read and write English Son Single
Dukelow Elizia Dromataniheen Durrus Cork 64 F C o I Read and write Wife Married
Dukelow Anne Dromreagh Durrus 11 F Cork WK Farmers Daughter C o I Read and write Sister Single
Dukelow William Brahalish Durrus Cork 53 M Farmer C o I Read and write Head of Family Married
Dukelow Herbert P Crottees Durrus Cork 25 M Farmers Son C o I Read and write English Son Single
Dukelow Elizabeth Crottees Durrus Cork 26 F Farmers Daughter C o I Read and write English Daughter Single
Dukelow Jamesic Rossmore Durrus Cork 5 M Scholar C o I Cannot read Son Single
Dukelow Sarah Anne Rossmore Durrus Cork F C o I Cannot read Daughter Single
Dukelow Law Derrycarhoon Ballybane Cork 20 M Farmers Son C o I Can read and write Son Single
Dukelow William Brahalish Durrus Cork 19 M Farmer’s Son C o I Read and write Son Single
Dukelow Charles Clashadoo Durrus Cork 69 M Farmer C o I Read and write English Head of Family Married 40 6 5
Dukelow Robert Coomkeen Durrus Cork 26 M Farmers Son C o I Read and write Son Single
Dukelow Cella Crottees Durrus Cork 9 F Scholar C o I Read Daughter Single
Dukelow Annie Dromataniheen Durrus Cork 27 F C o I Read and write Daughter Single
Dukelow Isabella Derrycarhoon Ballybane Cork 24 F Farmers Daughter C o I Can read and write Daughter Single
Dukelow Peter Derrycarhoon Ballybane Cork 17 M Shopman Stacer C o I Can read and write Son Single
Dukelow Richard Brahalish Durrus Cork 12 M Scholar C o I Read and write Son Single
Dukelow Elcie Coomkeen Durrus Cork 21 F Farmers Daughter C o I Read and write Daughter Single
Dukelow James Coomkeen Durrus Cork 20 M Farmers Son C o I Read and write Son Single
Dukelow Maria Rossmore Durrus Cork 38 F C o I Read and write Wife Married 8 3 3
Dukelow Mary Anne Derrycarhoon Ballybane Cork 47 F Farmers Wife C o I Can read and write Wife Married 27 8 8
Dukelow Charles Derrycarhoon Ballybane Cork 12 M Scholar C o I Can read and write Son Single
Dukelow Evesia Coolcoulaghta Durrus 25 F Co Cork WK Farmers Daughter C o I Read and write Sister Single
Dukelow Peter Dromreagh Durrus 32 M Co Cork WK Farmer C o I Read and write Head of Family Single
Dukelow Avesia Dromreagh Durrus 24 F Co Cork WK Farmers Daughter C o I Read and write Sister
Dukelow Patrick Joseph Coolnamuck Road Carrickbeg Tipperary 2 M Co Waterford R.C. Cannot read Son Single
Dukelow Francis Coolnamuck Road Carrickbeg Tipperary 40 M Co Cork Constable R I C R.C. Read and write Head of Family Married
Dukelow Ellen M Coolnamuck Road Carrickbeg Tipperary 36 F Co Wexford R.C. Read and write Wife Married
Area – CORK & ROSS (RC),
Parish/Church/Congregation – CORK – SOUTH PARISH
Marriage of WILLIAM WARD of N/R and MARY DUKLOW of N/R on 18 August 1877
Parish/Church/Congregation – MUINTERVARA
Baptism of BEN DUCKLOW of GU- on 26 February 1826
Father JAMES DUCKLOW Mother CATHERINE CRONEEN
Baptism, Marriage and Burial results for Dukelow
Baptism of ANNE DUKELOW of N/R on N/R July 1839 Parish/Church/Congregation – SCHULL EAST Area
Baptism of MARY DUKELOW of N/R on 25 May 1842 Parish/Church/Congregation – SCHULL EAST Area
Baptism of JOHN DUKELOW of CLASSADVO on 12 November 1850 Parish/Church/Congregation – MUINTERVARA Area
Baptism of CHARLES DUKELOW of CLASSADVO on 6 January 1853 Parish/Church/Congregation – MUINTERVARA Area
Baptism of ROBT DUKELOW of AHAGHAMUA on 30 July 1854 Parish/Church/Congregation – MUINTERVARA Area
Baptism of ELIZA DUKELOW of N/R on 26 May 1855 Parish/Church/Congregation – SCHULL EAST Area –
Marriage of CHARLES DUKELOW of N/R and MARYANNE SHEA of N/R on 27 February 1838 Parish/Church/Congregation – SCHULL EAST Area
Marriage of RICHARD DUKELOW of N/R and MARGARET FIELD of N/R on 26 April 1838 Parish/Church/Congregation – SCHULL EAST Area
Marriage of DENIS SULLIVAN of N/R and MARGARET DUKELOW of N/R on 16 January 1846 Parish/Church/Congregation – SCHULL EAST Area
Marriage of WILLIAM GOGGIN of N/R and ELIZA DUKELOW of N/R on 27 May 1855 Parish/Church/Congregation – SCHULL EAST Area
Other Records
Father: James Peter Dukelow Born: 1798, Ireland Marr: 1835 Died: 1876, Ireland
Mother: Mary Baker Born: 1819, Ireland Died: 1911, Kansas
Father: Arthur Atteridge Born: 1816, Cork Ireland Marr: 1848
Mother: Anne AtteridgeBorn: 1828, Cork Ireland
Peter James Dukelow Born: 1836 – Durrus, Cork, Ireland
Marr: 26 FEB 1870 – St. James Apostle Church of Ireland, Durrus, Cork, Ireland
Died: 28 MAR 1923 – Durrus, Cork, Ireland
Other Spouses: Catherine Atteridge Born: ABT 1849 – Rossmore, Durrus, Cork Ireland
Died: 10 MAR 1911 – Durrus, Cork, Ireland
Other Spouses:
1. James Dukelow Born: 18 SEP 1871 – Crottees, Durrus, Cork, Ireland Marr: Mary Cunningham Died: FEB 1952 – Canada
2. Mary Ann Dukelow Born: 29 OCT 1873 – Crottees, Durrus, Cork, Ireland Marr: Edward Fitzsimmons
3. Henry Dukelow Born: 19 DEC 1875 – Crottees, Durrus, Cork, Ireland
4. Thomas Dukelow Born: 21 NOV 1877 – Crottees, Durrus, Cork, Ireland Marr: Sarah Frances Moore Died: 1961 – Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
5. Sarah Jane Dukelow Born: 18 APR 1880 – Crottees, Durrus, Cork, Ireland Marr: ? Harris
6. Elizabeth Dukelow Born: 1882 – Crottees, Durrus, Cork, Ireland Marr: Samuel Levis
7. Peter Herbert Dukelow Born: 07 MAR 1885 – Durrus, Cork, Ireland Marr: 1920 – Charlotte Philips Died: 02 FEB 1952 – Durrus, Cork, Ireland
8. Arthur Dukelow Born: 31 JUL 1887 – Durrus, Cork, Ireland Marr: Vera Peters
9. John Dukelow Born: 07 JAN 1890 – Durrus, Cork, Ireland Marr: Millie
10. Grace Dukelow Born: – Durrus, Cork, Ireland
Headstones: CORK, St. James, Church of Ireland, Durrus, Cork, Ireland
Ireland Genealogy Projects Archives
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http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/cork/Contributed by Pat Crowley
ST. JAMES CHURCH OF IRELAND, DURRUS
189 – Mary Lee Dukelow Crottees Durrus died Aug 26 1975 her husband Richard died Nov 21 1984
191 – Thomas Dukelow fort View, Died 4. Fe b. 1964 His wife Sara Died 22 Aug 1980 their Son Percival Died 27 May 1937 Their Son Ernest Died 4 April 1989
198 – William P. Dukelow who entered into Rest 13 Oct 1929 aged 56 years
199 – Thomas |and Agnes Dukelow School House Durrus Died 1948 And Their Children Alec 1922-1945 Sina 1931-2003
201 – Frances Dukelow Dunbittern Died 23 Feb. 1925 Aged 70 Years Her Husband Charles Died 22 March 1937. Aged 88? Years their Son William Died 3 Sept. 1976. Aged 92 Years His wife Mary Died 8 Jan 1989. Aged 86 Years.
202 – Samuel Dukelow The Square, Bantry Died May 31, 1963 His Wife Mary Died Dec. 21, 1954 Her Sister Margaret Dukelow died Nov. 26, 156
204 – Richard Dukelow Drumreagh, Durrus his wife Annie and their children Cyril Leslie and Peter who died at Bombay 7 July 1962 in an aeroplane accident Erected by Mr and Mrs Edward Draper Gurteenroe Enniskeaneand Mr and Mrs Peter Dukelow Drumreagh
206 – John Dukelow Coolcoulaghta His wife Frances His son Peter His parents Peter and Mary His brothers Robert, Richard and Charlie.
211 – Richard Dukelow who fell asleep in Jesus ? April 9 1901 aged 19 years and James Dukelow who died 21sept 1905 aged 70 years his wife Catherine Charles Dukelow Jane Rea Isaac Rea Annie Dukelow
212 – Robert Dukelow EX R.I.C. Bantry Road, Durrus Died 9 Aug. 1961 His wife Emma Died 8 Feb. 1970 Olive Rea Died 26 April 1984 John Shannon Dromataniheen Died Sept. 1930 Their Son James Dukelow Died 23 Sept. 1994
219 – Bert Dukelow Dec. 1957 Herbert Dukelow May 1989 Charlotte Dukelow Feb1990.
220 – J.P. Dukelow who Died July 7th 1876 Aged 75 Years & God Shall Wipe Away All tears From Their Eyes Their Shall be no more death Neither Sorrow nor Crying Neither Shall there Be Any More Pain for the Former Things Are Passed Away
235 – Peter Dukelow Droumreagh, Durrus who died 10 April 1965 aged 86 years his wife Sarah Dukelow who died 16 Nov 1971 aged 86 years
243 – Peter Dukelow Droumreigh, Durris Died 10 April ___ His wife Sarah Dukelow Died 16 Nov 1971 ? Aged 8_? Years
250 – John Dukelow Rossmore, Died 11 May 1953 Aged 87 YRS His wife Maria Died 18 Feb 1953. Aged 81 YRS Their Son James Died 30 Oct. 1965. Aged 60 YRS His Wife Mary Died 28 April 1983. Aged 81 YRS.
262 – Katherine Mary Dukelow died June 14 1969 aged 32 years
294 – William Dukelow Brahalish, Durrus Died November 1938 His Wife Ann | Died February 1941 Their Daughter Lily McCarthy died 11 February 1948.
297 – Catherine Dukelow died Feb 11 1942 aged 80 years Richard Dukelow died May 2 1952 aged 91 years their son John died Oct 9 1960 aged 66 years his wife Diana died March 15 1984 aged 85 years
309 – Charles Dukelow Clashadoo His Wife Margaret Their Son Bob Died 21 June 1989.
311 – John Dukelow Crottees died Feb 16 1973 his brother Thomas died April 2 1974
Holy Trinity Church Killiney Dublin
Marriage
1950 15th Aug Annie Francis Dukelow of Windgates School Bray Co Wicklow father Thomas John Dukelow deceased to Francis Thomas Peters Schoolteacher of Springfield Estate Killiney Road Dalkey No 121 page 61
Origins of the name Good
Good
Recorded in several spelling forms including Good, Goode, Goude, Gudd, Gudde (English), Gode, Gude, Guth, Gut (German), LeGood (French), Goed, Goede, De Goede, (Flemish) and others, this is medieval surname which seems to originate from the pre 7th century Olde English word “god meaning good. Its origins are complex but are essentially nicknames firstly for a “good” person, someone who was pious and respected, although given the robust Chaucerian humour of the medieval period, possibly the reverse! Derived from the ancient word “god” meaning good, there are several popular surnames that include “good” as the first element, including Goodbody and Goodfellow. The second origin is from a medieval personal name. These were either Goda, a man’s name, or Gode, a woman’s, but both derive from the ancient word “god”. Early examples of the the surname recordings taken from the surviving registers include Hermanus der Guot, given as being the burgher of Koln, in 1236, and Henning Gode of Havelberg in 1484, whilst in England Henrie Goode and Elizabeth Harrison were married on July 14th 1555, at the church of St. Mildred Poultry in the city of London. Thomas Good, of the now “lost” village of Old Sarum near the city of Salisbury, in Wiltshire, was an early emigrant to the developing colonies of America. He left Southampton on the ship “Bevis” in May 1635, bound for Virginia Colony. The first recorded spelling of the family name is believed to be that of Gilbert le Gode. This was dated 1213, in the Curia Regis rolls of the county of Berkshire, during the reign of King John of England, 1199 – 1216. Surnames became necessary when governments introduced personal taxation. In England this was sometimes known as Poll Tax. Throughout the centuries, surnames in every country have continued to “develop” often leading to astonishing variants of the original spelling.
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Records of Good, from Co Cork.
A reference from The Huguenots and Ireland Anatomy of an Emigration, by CEJ Caldicott, H Gough and J P Pittion, page 363, mentions in 1774 “the Parish of Holy Trinity church otherwise Christchurch in Cork City as being a major center for Huguenots in Ireland along with Bandon, Innishannon, Waterford, Youghal, Portarlington, Dublin and Lisburn.
Were the Good, Bradish and Wrens from the Hugunots who emigrated to Ireland back in the late 1660’ from France.
BISHOP OF DERRY AND RAPHOE
The Right Reverend Kenneth Raymond Good B.A. Hons (Nottm), M.Ed., H.Dip.Ed., D.P.S.
The following Records are copies taken from the Church of Ireland Records books of Births, Marriages & Burials which are available to view in the R C B (Representative church Body) Library Churchtown Dublin
County Cork
Abbeystrewry
Baptisms
1827 4th Jan. Thomas son of William Good policeman
Athnowen Church Cork
Marriages
1873 25th Sep James Good of Clihane f. James Good farmer to Elizabeth Reid of Grange. No 14 page 7
Ballymodan Church
Baptism
1730 24th May Thomas son of Robert Good
1732 5th November James son of Robert Good
1738 4th Jun. William son of Robert Good
1735 14th Sep. Sarah daughter of Robert Good
1764 7th Feb. Mary daughter of John Good
1766 7th Dec. Rebecca daughter of Thomas Good
1766 24th Oct. Sarah daughter of John Good
1834 9th Jan. Harriet Susan daughter of ?? Good
1855 6th May John son of John & Mary Good
1857 8th Mar. James son of John & Mary Good
1859 12th Jun. Mary anne daughter of John & Mary Good
1860 24th Apr. Eliza daughter of John & Mary Good
1861 12th Jul. Richard son of John & Mary Good
1863 26th Apr. William son of John & Annie Good
1865 8th Jan. George son of John & mary Good born 7th Oct. 1864
1866 10th Aug. Thomas son of John & Mary Good born 8th Jul.
1868 16th Apr. Eliza Jane daughter of John & Mary Goode
1868 11th Jun. William Thomas son of John & Sarah Good
1868 24th Jul. Samuel son of William & Susanna Good
1870 12th Feb. Leah daughter of John & Mary Good
1876 8th Dec. John son of william & Eliza Good
1876 12th Mar. Eliza anne daughter of John & Sarah Good
1878 18th May William George son of William & Eliza Good
1872 25th Aug. Margaret Jane daughter of John & Sarah Good
1871 31st Mar. James son of John & Sarah Good
Marriages
1728 6th Jan. Sarah Good to William Silky
1841 Percy Good and Joseph Duke both of this parish. (as written)
1844 1st Feb. Eliza Good to Thomas Farr both of the parish of Ballymoney
1852 24th Feb. John Good f. John Good farmer to Ellen Bird no 49 page 25
1852 12th Jun. John Good baker f. James Good labour to Mary Halloran both of Ballymodan. No 50 page 25
1881 27th Aug. Benjamine Good 30 of Little Silver f. Thomas Good farmer, to Martha Stanley of Bandon. No 114 page 57
1891 8th Oct. James Good of Ballinacurra farmer & miller f. Michael Good to Susan Tanner of Gaggin. no 144 page 72
1892 7th Jan. Margaret Alicia Good of Kilhassiu Lodge f. James Good, farmer to Thomas Tynesparish of Kineuigh no 145 page 73
1893 11th Jul. John Good widower merchnat of Bandon f. James Good farmer to Francis Pope of Bandon. No 151 page 76
Burials
1764 7th Jul. Jane daughter of James & Mary Good
1769 24th Aug. Robert Good
1847 26th Mar. Samuel Good aged 20
1852 17th May Bridget Good aged 72
1860 19th Sep. Jane Good aged 74
Ballymoney Parish Co Cork
Including
St Peters Church Bandon
Baptisms
1805 2nd Feb. Thomas son of James Good
1808 31st Jauary John son of Robert Good.
1801 27th Mar. Robert son of James Good
1811 3rd Mar. William son of Robert Good
1811 1st Dec. Elizabeth dau of James Good
1814 4th Sep. Elizabeth dau of Robert & Anne Good
1814 27th November Mary dau of Robert & Anne Good
1816 7th Apr. James son of James Good
1817 16th Feb. Ann dau of John Good
1821 15th Jul. Robert son of William Good
1823 1st Jan. John son of John Good
1823 2nd Mar. Elizabeth dau of James Good
1823 1st Jun. Mary dau of John Good
1830 11th Apr. Anne dau of James Good
1832 2nd Sep. William son of John Good
1838 25th Mar. James son of ???? Good
1841 Dec. 23rd John son of John & Ellen Good
1842 Jul. Anne dau of James & Mary Good
1842 7th Aug. John son of Joseph & Jane good
1842 11th Dec. John son of Robert & Mary Good
1845 16th Feb. John son of John & Mary Good of Phale
1845 16th Feb. Anne Dau of James & Mary Good
1845 11th May Alice dau of Henry & Mary Good
1846 24th May Robert son of James & Mary Good
1846 24th May Anne dau of James & Mary Good recieved into church.
1847 7th Mar. William son of John & Mary Good
1848 9th Oct. Confirmation in Dunmanway church Anne Good.
1852 9th May Eliza alice dau of John & Mary Good
1853 21st Janaury Rebecca dau of William & Jane Good
1855 21st Jan. Joseph Henry son of John & Mary Good of Phale
1856 17th Mar. William son of William & Jane Good of Ballineen
1859 3rd Jun. John son of William & Hannagh Good Kilvurra
1862 29th Mar. Susan dau of William & Hannah Good
1864 17th Oct. Hannah dau of William & Hannah Good
1871 18th Mar. Joseph Henry son of John & Sarah Good of Phale
1871 6th November Mry Anne dau of John & Margaret of Phale
1873 15th Jul. Henry son of Ernest & Mary Good of Baliculane
1874 10th May James son of John & Margaret Good of Shruile
1874 26th Oct. Eliza Jane dau of John & Hannah Good
1875 15th November James son of James & Mary Good of Ballineen
1876 8th Feb dau of John & Hannah Good
1876 15th Mar. Eliza alice dau of John & Margaret Good of Phaile
1878 20th Apr. Mary Anne dau of John & Tamar Good Ballineen
1880 12th May James son of John & Hannah
1880 15th Jul. Hannah dau of John & Margaret Good of Phale.
1881 Aug. John son of John & Hannah Good
1882 12th Apr. Rebecca Jane dau of William & Eliza Good Shanaway
1882 1st Aug. Tamar dau of John & Margaret Good of Phale
1883 25th Jun. William son of william & Eliza good of Shanaway
1884 2nd Apr. Emilu dau of John & Hannah Good of Ballineen
1885 29th Mar. Margaret dau of John & Margaret Good of Phale
1885 18th May Eliza Jane dau of William & Eliza Good of Shanaway
1887 13th Sep. Joseph son of William & Eliza good of Shanaway
1890 23rd Jan. Mary Arabella dau William & Eliza Good Shanaway
1892 19th Apr. Robert son of William & Eliza Good Shanaway
1895 1st Jan. Albert Edward son of William & Eliza Good Shanaway
1897 22nd Jun. Harriett dau of William & Eliza Good Shanaway
1900 1st Janaury George son of William & Eliza Good Shanaway
Marriage
1811 12th November John Good to Martha Clarke.
1821 6th Mar. Mary dau of Joseph Good to Thomas Smith.
1841 26th Oct. Anne Good to John Kennedy
1846 10th Aug. Mary Good 22 f. Joseph Good policeman to John Regan 24 both of this parish. No 6 page 3 witness William Good
1848 13th Robert Good 28, f. William Good farmer to Anne Driscol 26, both of this parish. No 11 page 6
1849 9th Aug. Eliza Good 26 of this parish f. Robert Good farmer to Archibald Campbell 24 of Innishannon No 14 page 7 witness William Good
1850 13th Jul. William Good 30 of Kilvorga f. James Good farmer to Hannah Tape 25 of Lihane. No 16 page
1850 10th Oct. William Good f. Robert Good farmer to Jane Peyton both of this parish. No 17 page 9
1860 21st Feb. Mary Good 22 of shale f. John Good farmer to William Sullivan 25 of Grannure, No 26 page 13
1866 12th Apr. James Good of Derreen f. William Good farmer to Sarah Stanley of this parish. No 36 page 18
1869 9th Feb. John Good Kilverrnna f. Joseph Goodfarmer to Sarah Good of Phala f. John Good farmer No 38 page 19
1871 7th November Elizabeth Alicia Good of Phail f. John Good farmer to Samuel Baker Drumgriffhe No 41 page 21
1881 23rd Jun. William Good of Shanavagh f. William Good farmer to Eliza Patterson of Budreameen. No 51 page 26
1894 19th Jun. Susan Good of Ballyvoige f. John Good farmer to Maurice Eady of Knockea. No 94 page 47 witness Nicholas Good.
1897 14th Oct. John good of Ballyvoigue f. John Good farmer to Eliza Farmer of Curravarabaru. no 96 page 48 witness George Good
1899 14th Sep. Nicholas Good of Cappa Bandon f. William Good farmer to Mary Ellen Buttimore of this parish. No 98 page 49 witness Annie Good
1900 9th Aug. Sussanna Elizabeth Good of Cappa f. William Good farmer to Richard Evanson of Bandon. No 99 page 50 witness Mary Good
Burials
1812 20th May James Good buried.
1815 8th Jan. Susan Good wife of James Good buried.
1832 11th Oct. Jane dau of James Good buried.
1845 3rd Mar. ???? wife of James Good interred.
1847 Aug. James Good of Ballinneen interred
1847 Aug. his daughter Susan Good interred.
1851 14th Jul. Susan Good of Bantry aged 12 years interred daughter of William Good
1852 16th Jan. Elizabeth Good of Bandon 17 years old interred.
1856 18th Mar. Mary Anne Good of Bantry aged 24.
1866 16th Sep. Grace Good aged 5. no 80.page 10
1870 9th Mar. Robert Good of Bandon aged 23. no 103 page 13
1872 21st Feb. Joseph Good Kilvurra aged 17 no 122 page 16
1876 28th Mar. John Good of Castle rd Bandon aged 54 .
1877 18th May John Good ex constable of Ballineen aged 62.
1883 4th Apr. Mary Good of Ballineen aged 94 years
1887 7th Apr. James Good Kilmeen aged 84 years
1890 10th November Mary Harriett Good of Ballineen aged 78
1894 5th Jul. John Good of Ballineen aged 50
1895 54th November Angel Good of Rathbarry aged 75
1901 3rd July Greta Good of Phale aged 16
Castlehaven Cork
Marriages
1885 8th Sep. John Good Kildarra Ballinadu f. James Good farmer to Elizabeth Cornell Castletownshed. No 59 page 30
1865 4th May Robert Good Cahabeg fathert Richard Dood farmer to Ellen Berry Caherbeg. No 31 page 16
1877 20th Feb. Richard Good Mouloughmore f. Richard Good farmer to Catherine Patterson Clohane No 40 page 20 Witness William Good
1878 7th May William Good 2 of Mullaghmore f. Richard Good farmer deceased, to Jane Keages 19 of Aghabollan. no 41 page 21 witness Lizzie Good
1879 25th Feb. Peter Good Callane Parish f. Peter Good farmer to Mary Patterson No 42 page 21
1880 11th Mar. Richard Good Cullane f. Peter Good farmer to Mary Anne Goswell Inchinagolock. No 44 page 22
Carrigrohane Church
Burials
1894 25th Jun Margaret Good of Cork
Cork St Anne Shandon
Baptisms
Sarah Good as sponsor of Mary daughter of John Lane dated 13th Sep. 1820.
1827 2nd November Thomas Good a foundling
1828 1st January Joshua Good a foundling
1829 7th Feb. Peter Good a foundling
Marriages
1879 23rd Sep. Elizabeth Good f. Norman Good farmer to Issac Edward Burrows of Blackpoole Cork, no 114 page 57, witness Anne Good.
1890 5th Jun. Susanna Good 14 Patricks Hill Cork f. James Good farmer, to Thomas Clarke Dunmanway No 188 page 94
1892 27th Dec. Annie Good 27 Church St Cork f. John Good merchant to John Willnecker Army Private Cork Barracks. No 199 page 100
Cork St Finbars
Baptisms
1859 10th May William Good of Templemartin f. William Good to Eliza Hosford of Bandon Rd Cork. No 22 page 11
1861 24th Jan. James Good Dean St Cork f. Anthony Good, to Susannah Bearly of Barrack St Cork. No 47 page 24.
1861 11th Oct. Elizabeth Good f. Anthony Good to Peter Murphy both of Gillabbey St Cork No 57 page 29.
1873 3rd November Mary Good Bandon Rd Cork f. William Good to Henry Joseph Pervuer of Cork. No 109 page 55, Witness James Good.
1876 12th Sep. William Baker Good widower Myrtle Hill Terrace Cork f. James Good to Henrietta Boucher (same address). no 125 page 63.
1897 28th Jul. Susanna Good Blackrock Rd Cork f. Robert Good farmer to James Baldwin of Pembroke Dock Sth Wales UK No 116 page 58
1897 14th Oct. Dawson Good Western Rd Cork f. William Good mariner to Fanny Louisa Byford of the Lough Cork. No 118 page 59. Son of Robert & Letitia Stewart of Abbeyleix Demesne wood ranger.
Cork Holy Trinity Church
Baptism
1736 3rd Oct. William son of William & Mary Good
1738 4th Feb. James son of William & Mary Good
1764 22nd Apr. Robert son of John & Mary Good
1765 9th May William son of John & Mary Good
1766 31st Aug. Thomas son of John & Mary Good
1770 25th May Elizabeth daughter of John & Sarah Good
1791 27th Jun Anne
1792 15th December Henry
1794 28th December Thomas
1796 11th Jun. John son of George & Joanna Good
1799 16th Oct. Elizabeth daughter of John & Charlotte Good (born 18th Apr. 1785)
1788 24th Mar. Mary daughter of John & Charlotte Good
1817 5th Oct. Robert son of Richard & Margaret Good
1825 16th Apr. Hannah daughter of George & Mary Good
1831 25th Jul. Anna daughter of Allen & Eliza Good
1832 8th Apr. Catherine daughter of George & Mary Good
1835 10th Jan. George son of George & Mary Good
1841 30th May John son of George & Mary Good
1841 22nd Jan. Johnson of Jonothan Morgan & Catherine Good. (no Address).
1841 31st May John son of George & Mary Good
1847 30th Jan. Sarah Eleanor daughter of Samuel & Breganna Good
1857 17th Sep. William John son of William & Elizabeth Good 46 Old Georges St Cork mariner
1859 19th Mar. Ester Kate daughter of William & Elizabeth Good 38 Marlboro St Cork Cook on Steamer
1861 24th Feb. Thomas James son of William & Elizabeth Good 38 Marlboro St Cork Cook on Steamer
1863 12th Oct. Albert Edward son of William & Elizabeth Good 23 Richmond Hill Cork steward
1865 8th November Martha Elizabeth daughter of William & Elizabeth Good 23 Richmond Hill Cork steward
1890 20th Aug. Mary Jane daughter of William & Jane Good. p 59
1893 14th Sep. James Tilden son of Thomas & Rebecca Good Old Georges St Cork
1895 1st Jan. John Garfield son of Thomas & Rebecca Good Old Georges St Cork
Marriages
1752 21st Jun. Elizabeth Good & William Davies
1761 31st Dec. John Good & Mary Giles
1787 23rd Jul. Anne Good to Thomas Sutton
1790 16th November Jonathan Good to Ceceila Browen (Bowen)
1801 26th Dec. Mary Good & John Connellon
1803 15th Oct. Robert Good & Hannah Woulfe
1804 16th Oct. Richard Good & Flora O’Brien
1806 14th Jul. Ann Good & Bartholomew Hennefey
1813 1st Feb. Richard Good & Margaret Shepperd
1814 8th Oct. Mary Good & Ambrose Evans
1818 30th Jul. Elizabeth Good & Andrew Attridge
1856 24th Apr. William Good cook South Main St Cork f. John Good to Eliza Dawson of Sth Main St Cork. Witness James Stewart No 195 page 98
1888 14th Oct. Hannah Good of 118 George St Cork f. William Good to Patrick Hackett of Cork. No 42 page 21 Witnesses Thoa & Nicholas Good
1897 6th November Kate Francis Good 2 St Johns Terrace Cork f. John Good to Henry Duncan Craig Cork. No 138 page 69 Witness Margaret Good
1902 31st July Minnie Good of Old Georges St Cork f. James Good to Thomas John Hagarty Timoleague Co Cork. No 182 page 91 Witness Thomas Good
Burials
1769 4th Feb. A Child of John Good
Cork St Lukes
Marriages
1878 8th Aug. Thomas Good farmer of Rossmore Killeen Co Cork f. Joseph Good a farmer to Maria Cotter of Gardiners Hill Cork. No 8 page 4
1883 19th Jul. Mary Good Dunbar St Cork f. William Good a steward to William Whitmore Private Scots Greys, of Military Barracks Cork No 186 page 93.
1878 23rd Apr. Elizabeth Good 11 Grattans Hill Cork f. John Good blacksmith to Robert Bealey Marine Royal Navy “Revenge” Queenstown, Cork. No 100 page 50.
1899 21st Jun. Mary Jane Good Victoria Road Cork f. Joseph Good a baker to Michael Edward a farmer of Military Rd Cork. No 129 page 65 Witness Joseph and Alicia Maud Good.
1910 29th Sep. Henry William Good Blackrock Cork f. John Good a farmer to Elizabeth Moorehead of Cork. No 87 page 44.
1911 10th Jan. Elizabeth Alice Good of Montonotte Cork f. John Good farmer to Alexanter Suter Deans Good a widower, of Sth William St Cork f. John Good no 92 page 46. witness James Good.
1921 7th Jun. Kathleen Abigail Good 18 years 95 Sth Main St Cork f. William Good, to Sidney Coombs RIC of Summerhill. No 19 page 10. Witness Jeremiah Good.
1938 10th Aug. Aileen Annie Good 1 Mount Plesant Gardiners Hill Cork lock keeper f. John Richard Good to Arthur Jack Hamilton of Belfast. No 5 page 3. Witness Olive Deans Good.
1939 12th Aug. Helena Winifred Good nurse f. James Good a farmer to Kenneth James Pilkington of Bolton England No 9 page 5.
1939 23rd Sep. Violet Alice Good 56 Gardiners Hill Cork f. Alexander D D Good to Richard Ernest Mills of Cork. No 10 page 5. Witness Annie D Good.
Cork St Nicholas Ref No P 0498
Baptisms
1756 19th May Henry son of Charles Good.
1778 25th November John son of Edward Good.
1792 22nd Aug. John son of William Good.
1804 13th Jun. William son of Richard & Mary Good
1824 28th Jul. Ellen daughter of Joseph & Eliza Good
1827 16th Sep. Mary daughter of Joseph & Elizabeth Good
1828 22nd Mar. Elizabeth daughter of Anthoney & Julian Good.
1833 17th May John son of Allen & Eliza Good.
1853 12th Feb. son of John & Mary Good of Nicholas St Cork a painter.
1857 8th January Hercules James son of David & Ellen Bradish Slus Lane Cork a clerk. No 75
1862 28th Aug. James son of Thomas & Eliza Good Stephens St Cork
1863 14th Dec. Ellen Elizabeth daughter of David & Mary Bradish 10 Blackrock Rd Cork. Corn store clerk,
1866 21st January Ellen Elizabeth daughter of David & Mary Bradish of Bareenmana Rd Cork accountant.
1868 23rd Aug Henry Bourke son of David William & Mary Anne Bradish Copley Street Cork accountant.
1872 17th Sep. Henry David son of David & Mary Anne Bradish Anglesea Street Cork. Merchantile clerk
1875 29th May Mary Anne daughter of Henry & Bridget Good 13 James Square Cork a painter.
Marriages
1734 16th Feb. Elizabeth Good to John Bennett.
1771 19th November James Good to Ann Chambers.
1773 7th Dec. Mary Good to Edward Skuce.
1777 12th Aug. Thomas Good to Sarah Hutton ??
1781 4th Aug. Mary Good to John Brinon.
1782 21st Apr. Susanna ?? Good to Richard Dawfon.(Dawson ??)
1789 4th Jul. Catherine Good to John Dawson.
1789 11th Aug. William Good to Anne Good.
1791 9th Aug. Hanah Good to Harvey Smith.
1803 12th Apr. Richard Good to Mary Shorten
1803 29th Aug. George Good to Elizabeth Blackford.
1814 3rd Jul. Mary Good to John Duke.
1820 5th Oct. Mary Good to Jerm. Leary.
1828 19th Apr. Jane Good to John Teagan by Licence
1829 3rd September John Good to Ellen Denny banns.
1836 4th Oct. John Good to Margaret Renolds
Burials
1729 Aug. Julian daughter of John Good.
1768 15th Dec. Mary Good.
1770 3rd Apr. John son of John Good.
1770 16th May Mary daughter of George Good.
1770 3rd Oct. Joseph Good
1774 28th Aug. Maurice Good
1780 4th Oct. Edward Good
1781 5th Aug. The Wife of Mr John Good.
1791 24th May Margaret Good
1793 16th Aug. Thomas Good
1797 25th Jun. James son of Robert Good
1797 12th Dec. Robert Good
1804 29th May Mary Good
1807 20th Feb. Francis Good
Valuations for St Nicholas in 1753 for Creagh’s south side of Cove Lane
Edward Good £1-10 shillings.
Maypole Road at the start of the Soldiers Hospital
Richard Good £3-10 shillings.
Main Street
John Good £5.
Cove Lane
Edward Good £1-10 shillings
1820’s William Good Barrack St £6.
Desertmore Church
Baptism
1816 2nd Jun. William son of William Good of Corram ??
1828 Mathew son of John & Mary Good of Ballivouge.
1831 26th Jun Mary dau. of John & Mary Good of Ballivouge
Marriage
1815 25th Jun. James Good of Ballineen to Elizabeth Tanner both of this parish.
Desertserges
Baptisms
1838 1st Dec. Rebecca dau of William & Rebecca Good of Cappa
1838 6th Dec. John son of John & Ellen Good of Cappa
1855 3rd Aug. Elizabeth dau of John & Ellen Good of Ballyvoige farmers
1857 26th Oct. John & Mary Ann (twins) children of John & Ellen Good of Ballyvoige farmers
1858 29th November Rebecca dau of William & Anne Good of Cappaknockane farmers
1860 18th Mar. Catherine & Susan Ellen (twins) children of John & Ellen Good of Ballyvoige farmers
1860 2nd November William son of William & Anne Good of Cappaknockane farmers
1862 18th Apr. Anne dau of John & Ellen Good of Ballyvoige farmers
1864 6th November Joseph son of William & Anne Good of Cappaknockane farmers
1865 22nd Feb. George son of John & Ellen Good of Ballyvoige farmers
1866 25th Sep. Mary dau of William & Anne Good of Cappaknockane farmers
1868 6th Dec. Elizabeth dau of William & Anne Good of Cappaknockane farmers
1871 3rd Jan. Anne dau of William & Anne Good of Cappaknockane farmers
1873 31st January Robert son of William & Anne Good of Cappaknockane farmers
1876 27th May Elizabeth dau of William & Anne Good of Cappaknockane farmers
Marriages
1838 27th Feb. William Good of Moragh to Jane Sullivan of this parish.
1838 27th Feb. Elizabeth Good to Thomas Gabriel both of this parish
1838 27th Feb. Joseph Good to Jane Burchil both of this parish
1850 5th Feb. Susan Good of Ballivoiuges f. John Good farmer to James Bradfield of Carhue. No 13 page 7 Witness James Good
1858 9th Feb. William Good of Cappa f. William Good farmer to Annie Eady of Knockea. No 31 page 16
1863 17th Feb. Sarah Good of Ahinagh f. John Good farmer to John Perrott of this parish, no 46 page 23 witness Robert Good
1869 3rd Jun. Anne Good widow of Knocknagalagh f. James Rice to Edward Bird same address. No 55 page 28.
1884 26th Jul. Mary Anne Good of this parish, f. John Good farmer to William Boyle of Ballymodan. no 78 page 39
1888 8th Mar. Thomas Good 39 Old George St Cork f. William Good farmer to Rebecca Good 28 of this parish f. William good farmer . No 87 page 44 witness Nicholas Good
1894 19th Jun. Susan Good of Ballyviogue f. (balance missing)
Durrus C of I
1863 24th Feb Ellen Good 48 Widow of Rooska f. Robert Baker farmer to William Bradfield 58 of Bandon. no 68 page 34
1865 10th Jan. Robert Good 26, of Rooska f. John Good laborer to Susan Dealy 22 of Rooska No 74 page 37
Inchigeelagh
Baptisms
1799 31st Mar. Rebecca daughter of Thomas & Sarah Good
1823 28th May Mary daughter of John & Joice Good
1835 27th Sep. Michael son of George & Mary Good
Marriages
1865 16th Feb. Henry Good farmer of Curragh f. Henry Good farmer to Mary Bearsley of Innishannon. No 34 page 17
1875 11th Feb. Henry Good of Little Silver f. Thomas Good farmer to Jane Lee of Innishannon No 52 page 26
1876 20th Apr. Mary good of Innishannon to David Burleigh of Innishannon. No 54 page 27
1891 9th Apr. Thomas Bailey Good Kiluaguaedy f. Paul Good farmer, to Elizabeth Wood of Innishannon. No 78 page 39
Innishannon
Marriages
1820 10th Dec. William Good of Kilmurray to Elizabeth Dodd of Innishannon
1830 16th Jan. Richard Good of Barry’s Coll farmer to Mary Barrett of Innishannon.
Kilbrogan Bandon
Baptisms
1759 21st Apr. Thomas son of Will & Ann Good.
1759 17th Jul. William son of Robert & Mary Good
1780 24th Feb. Elizabeth daughter of James & Anne Good.
1800 9th Dec. James son of William & Catherine Good
1804 9th Sep. Mary daughter of William & Catherine Good
1810 16th November John son of William & Catherine Good
1811 26th Mar. Henry son of William & Catherine Good
1813 24th Jan. Rebecca daughter of William & Catherine Good
1817 14th Mar. Samuel son of Samuel & Bridget Good
1819 26th Feb. John son of John & Joice Good
1819 6th Apr. John son of Thomas & Eliza Good
1891 11th November William son of Samuel & Bridget Good
1821 3rd Jun. Jane daughter of James & Mary Good
1826 10th May Susan daughter of Samuel & Elizabeth Good
1828 6th Jul. Anne daughter of John & Sarah Good
1828 12th Dec. Richard son of William & Sarah Good
1831 6th Mar. Mary annie daughter of William & Sarah Good
1834 11th Jan. Harriet Susanna daughter of Robert & Mary Good
1834 3rd Dec. Mary daughter of Robert & Mary Good
1836 21st Janaury James son of Robert & Mary Good
1838 4th Feb. Sarah daughter of Robert & Sarah Good
1839 1st May Robert son of Robert & Mary Good
1840 28th Jun. Thomas son of Robert & Sarah Good
1841 13th Oct. Henry son of Henry & Mary Good
1843 12th Feb. Charles Tanner son of Robert & Mary Good
1844 22nd Apr. Samuel son of Robert & Mary Good of Watergate.
1845 21st Jul. Robert James son of Robert & Mary Good of Watergate.
1846 25th Nov Robert son of Robert & Mary Good of Watergate. No 99 page 12
1872 2nd Jun. Henry Gordon son of Henry & Annie Good of Kilbrogan No 10 page 2
1873 29th May Annie Florence daughter of Henry & Annie Good Roughgrave. No 28 page 4
1875 24th Oct. John Laurence Ryder son of Henry & Annie Good Roughgrave. page 8
1876 31st May Thoms Alexander son of Henry & Jane Good of Little Silver farmer page 10
1877 13th Apr. William Crawford Ryder son of Henry & Annie of Roughgrave page 12
1877 24th Jun. Jane Lee daughter of Henry & Jane Good of Little Silver farmer page 12
1886 18th Dec. Henry Bradfield son of James & Elizabeth Good of Bandon. page 27
1889 15th Apr. John son of James & Elizabeth Good of Bandon page 29
1892 29th Apr. James son of James & Elizabeth Good of Bandon page 32
1895 28th Jan. William Henry son of James & Elizabeth Good of Bandon page 35
1897 7th November Annie Elizabeth daughter of Thomas James & Emily Good of Bandon page 37
1898 20th Sep. Sarah Tomasina daughter of John & Eliza Good partish of Deseert page 38
1900 24th Janaury Ann daughter of Samuel & Sarah Good of Kilbrogan page 38
Marriages
1761 21st November Philip Good & Mary Hornibrook
1775 29th Oct. Mary Good to George Gough paid 3 shillings and 7 pence for publication of the banns
1821 1st Mar. James Good to Rebecca Ford
1828 26th Apr. Francis Good to Anne Perrott
1842 18th Aug. Rebecca Good to Thomas Perrott of the parish of Ballymoney.
1847 23rd Oct. Anne Good 17 f. William Good farmer to Jonathan Tanner No 20 page 10
1857 28th Jul. William Good Barrys Hall Timoleague f. William Good farmer to Susan Burchill of Laragh parish. No 75 page 38
1874 4th Oct. Robert Good Cavendish r Row f. Robert Good Farmer to Mary anne Burrett ?? No 54 page 27
1880 29th Aug. Anne Good of Kilbrogan f. Robert Good farmer to Walter Bennett of Bandon. No 72 page 36
1883 20th Oct. Francis Good of Bandon f. Robert Good labour to Elizabeth Brackfield of Callatrace, No 79 page 40
Burials
1712 11th Apr. Sarah daughter of William Good.
1715 18th May William son of William Good
1800 21st Dec. Elizabeth widow of Lewis Good
1815 10th Dec. Mary Good
1833 10th Apr. Mary Good aged 70
1839 31st Janaury William Good aged 70
1839 11th May Robert Good infant
1839 3rd Sep. Rebecca Good aged 37
1878 1st Dec. William Good age 70 of Bandon No 18 page 3
1879 15th Apr. Francis Good of Kilbrogan age 13. No 25 page 4
1879 4th Jul. William Good age 14 of Kilbrogan No 30 page 4
1905 27th Apr. Susanna Good aged 90 of Scariff in Killowen Graveyard. No 349 page 44
1906 6th November Sarah good South Infirmary Cork aged 35. No 307 page 46
1909 27th Sep. James Good Curragh aged 70 No 414 page 52
Kilbronane church
Baptisms
1877 8th Jun Jane Caroline Louise dau of James & Catherine Matilda Good of Curragh
1878 4th Feb Richard son of Willaim & Anne Good of Rath
1880 3rd Feb James Paul William son of James & Catherine Matilda Good of Curragh
1880 3rd Mar James son of Willaim & Anne Good of Rath
1883 6th Dec Anne Beatrice dau of Willaim & Anne Good of Rosemount
1885 27th Feb James Alfred son of James & Eliza Good of the Lodge.
Marriages
1854 18th May Sarah Good of Curragh Parish f. John Good farmer to Thomas Tanner of Templemartin No 5 page 3
1855 18th Dec Mary Anne Good of Aherlea parish dau of Richard Good gentleman, to William Wood of Templemartain. No 7 page 4
1858 4th Feb Susan Good of Curragle Parish f. John Good farmer to Richard Gash of Killeighte No 9 page 5
1860 22nd Nov Sarah Good of Ladye parish f. Richard Good farmer to Matthew Woodbourne of Lislee parish. No 10 page 5
1861 11th Apr Eliza Good of Lodge parish f. Richard Good farmer to John Wood Castle Lawns. No 11 page 6
1871 143th Sep Rebecca Good of Lodge parish f. Richard Good farmer to Samuel Milner John’s Park Cork City No 12 page 6
1873 20th May Anne Good of Curragh f. John Good farmer to Thomas W Bailey of Kilmallock Co. Limerick. No 13 page 7
1875 11th May Susan Good of Lodge parish f. Richard Good farmer to Thomas William Frost of Glenbrook. No 14 page 7
1893 28th Sep Margaret good of Curragh f. James Good farmer to Paul Bradfield of Templemartin, No 16 page 8
Killowen Parish Co Cork
Baptisms
1833 25th Aug Catherine dau of John & Sarah Good Killowen farmer
1834 19th Oct. Mary dau of Michael & Susan Good Brinny a farmer No 5
1836 19th Aug Sarah dau of John & Sarah Good Killowen farmer
1839 30th May Eliza dau of John & Sarah Good Killowen farmer
1842 15th Aug Catherine dau of John & Sarah Good Killowen farmer
1845 7th Aug Thomas son of John & Sarah Good Killowen farmer
1845 7th Aug Thomas son of John & Sarah Good Killowen farmer
1850 3rd Jul John son of John & Margaret Good Killowen labourer
1852 24th Apr Mary dau of John & Margaret Good Killowen labourer
1855 7th Mar William son of John & Margaret Good Killowen labourer
1857 8th Oct Catherine dau of John & Margaret Good Killowen gardiner
Marriage
1850 9th Nov Mary Good f. John Good farmer to Thomas Bradfield both of Kilowen prish. No 1 page 1.
1857 7thy Jan Anne Good of Killowen f. John Good farmer to John Wood Templemartin no 7 page 4
1866 13th Feb Sarah Good Killowen f. John Good farmer to Thomas Smith Templemartin no 10 page 5
1874 5th Feb Catherine Good Killowen f. John Good farmer to John Shorten of Enniskean no 12 page 6
1881 24th Mar Elizabeth Good Killowen f. John Good farmer to John Bird Knocknagallah Cork no 18 page 9
Burials
1855 15th Nov James Good Little Silver Kilbrogan aged 27
1859 26th Dec John Good Little Silver Kilbrogan aged 63
1863 18th Nov William Good Parish of Ballymartle aged 28
1864 28th Mar Margaret Good Little Silver Kilbrogan aged 61
1866 22nd Sep James Good Killhasna aged 5 months
1869 2nd Feb Thomas Good Killhasna aged 32
1869 12th Jun Abraham Good Little silver aged 22
1871 15th Apr Margaret Louisa Good Parish of |Kilbrogan age d9
1871 21st Dec Mary susan Good Farren Aherlow aged 7.5 years
1874 31st Jan Thomas Good Parish of Kilbronane age 18
1874 30th Jul Richard Good Parish of Kilbronane age 71
1875 2nd May Mary Jane Good Wilton Cork aged 2 years
1877 10th Mar Eliza Good Parish of Kilbronane age 65
1886 8th Feb Sarah Good Parish of Kilowen age 86
1886 24th Nov James Good Parish of Ballymartle age 73
1889 16th Apr Mary Anne Good Kilegnady age 60
1890 19th Jun. Eliza Good Kilowen aged 49
1890 18th Oct Rosa Ellen Good South Main St Bandon aged 36
1890 22nd Nov Henry Bradfield Good Callatrine 4years
1891 28th Nov James Good Summertown House Cork aged 56
1896 Nov 11th Henry Good Cramers Court Belgooly aged 91
1897 331st Cdec Henry Good Curragh aged 48
1898 6rh Nov William Good Mamore aged 76
1898 29th Jul Elizabeth Good Ballylangley aged 39
1899 25th Mar Marion Good Kilnagnady aged 28
1900 26th Sep Richard Good Curragh aged 54
Kilmurray Church Co Cork
Baptisms
1934 29th Jul. John Willim son of William & Rachel Good farmer no 34 page 5
1937 Oct. Kathleen Violet daughter William & Rachel Good farmer no 37 page 5
Marriages
1870 10th Feb. Robert Good a miller of Bandon f. Michael Good to Mary Jane Shorten of Kilmurrary. No 24 page 12
Macroom
Baptisms
1870 14th Sep. Matilda daughter of Robert & Matilda Good of Macroom No 193 page 24
1876 25th Sep. Kathleen Roseanna daughter of William & Ellen Good Raleigh Macroom Noi 335 page 29
1878 6th Apr. Eligabeth Anne daughter of William & Eleanor Good of Raleigh Macroom.No 344 page 30
1881 2nd Aug. Flora Minnie daughter of William & Eleanor Good of Raleigh Macroom. No 3 page 2
1883 26th Feb. William Frederick son of William & Eleanor Good of Raleigh Macroom. No 2 page 3
1884 22nd May Helena Florence daughter of William & Eleanor Good of Raleigh Macroom. page 3
1885 12th Jan. William son of william & Jane Good Glebe Clondrohid. page 3
1886 14th Mar. Mabel daughter of William & Eleanor Good of Raleigh Macroom. page 4
1888 11th Jan. Isabella daughter of William & Eleanor Good of Raleigh Macroom. page 5
1897 13th Jul. Charles Henry son of William & Eleanor Good of Raleigh Macroom. page 8
Marriage
1897 20th Jul. Elizabeth Anne Good Minor of Raleigh Macroom f. William Good farmer to Henry Edward Appilbe of Macroom. No 50 page 25
1911 22nd Apr. Elizabeth Good Knockane Macroom f. Thomas Good to Richard Stanley wood RIC Constable of Enniskeen Co Cork. No 57page 29
1911 29th Apr. Mabel Good of Raleigh Macroom f. William Good farmer to Tom Whitehead of Macroom. No 58 page 29
Burials
1892 22nd Aug. Catherine Good (In Incurable Hospital Cork) aged 60 No 3 page 4
1928 18th Apr. Henry Good Ballyvorney Macroom aged 67. No 25 page 7
Nathlash Church Cork
Burials
1849 26th Mar. Nathan son of Constable Good aged 9 months.
Youghal Parish
Baptisms
1834 8th Jun Mary Jane dau of James & Catherine Good
1834 Sep (Baptised Jul. 1847)William Wesley son of James & Catherine Good of Youghal woolcomber
1845 17th Dec Anna Marie dau of John & Mary Good of Youghal Constable
Marriages
1739 2nd May Richard Good to Mary Gerald
1841 21st Oct Mary Anne Good of James Place to Robert Grandison
Burials
1718 8th Feb A child of Mary Good
1761 21st May Mary wife of Richard Good
From Griffiths Valuations dated approx 1850’s
Good Anne Cork Innishannon
Good Catherine Cork Kilkerrymore
Good Catherine Cork Kinneigh
Good Catherine Cork Macroom
Good Charles Cork Carrigaline
Good Ellen Cork Durrus
Good Ellen Cork Desertserges
Good Hannah Cork Kilmichael
Good Henry Cork Aghlish
Good Henry Cork Ballyuvourney
Good Henry Cork Cannaway
Good Henry Cork Kilbonane
Good Henry Cork Kilmichael
Good James Cork Aghinagh
Good James Cork Macloneigh
Good James Cork Moviddy
Good James Cork Templemartin
Good James Cork Timoleague
Good James Cork Templetrine
Good James Cork Fanlobbus
Good James Cork Templemartin
Good Johanna Cork Fanlobbus
Good John Cork Desertserges
Good John Cork Kilmichael
Good John Cork Aghlish
Good John Cork Kilbonane
Good John Cork Killowen
Good John Cork Magourney
Good John Cork Moviddy
Good John Cork St Peters
Good Jonothan M.. Cork St Anne, Shandon
Good Joseph Cork Magourney
Good Mary Cork Rathclarin
Good Mary Cork Kilshannig
Good Mary Cork St Mary, Shandon
Good Mary Cork Knockavilly
Good Michael Cork Brinny
Good Michael Cork Kilmichael
Good Peter Cork St Mary, Shandon
Good Peter Cork Dromtarriff
Good Peter Cork Kilmacabea
Good Peter Cork St Finbar
Good Richard Cork Kilmocomoge
Good Robert Cork Aghlish
Good Samuel Cork Ringone
Good Thomas Cork Ballyuvourney
Good Thomas Cork Brinny
Good Thomas Cork Cannaway
Good Thomas Cork Kilbrogan
Good Thomas Cork Kilmichael
Good Thomas Cork Kilshannig
Good Thomas Cork Macloneigh
Good Thomas Cork Rathbarry
Good Thomas Cork St Finbar
Good Thomas S. Cork Holy Trinity
Good Thomas Smith Cork Rathcooney
Good William Cork Aghinagh
Good William Cork Desertserges
Good William Cork Kilbonane
Good William Cork Kilmichael
Good William Cork Middleton
Good William Cork St Nicholas
Good William Cork St Peters
Good William Cork Templemartin
Good William Cork Templemartin
Good William Cork Timoleague
1901 Census Returns for Good
Surname Forename Townland/Street DED County Age Sex
Good Abraham Rathard Kilbonane Cork 18 M
Good Agnes Clara Kilpatrick Brinny Cork 17 F
Good Albert Shanaway West Ballymoney Cork 8 M
Good Alex Glinny Cullen Cork 24 M
Good Meta Glinny Cullen Cork 20 F
Good Alexander Hansboro Street Cork 34 M
Good Alfred Stanley Kilpatrick Brinny Cork 3 M
Good Alfred Langford Place Cork 8 M
Good Alice Coronea Bridge Street Upper Skibbereen Cork 13 F
Good Alice Grand Parade Cork 48 F
Good Alice Hansboro Street Cork 29 F
Good Alice Killanally Carrigaline Cork 23 F
Good Amelia Shandangan East Cannaway Cork 51 F
Good Amy Mount Verdan Terrace Cork 27 F
Good Ann Barryshall Timoleague Cork 73 F
Good Anna Maria Knockaneigh Whitechurch Cork 5 F
Good Anne B Killcully Rathcooney Cork 17 F
Good Anne Jane Kilmore Brinny Cork 2 F
Good Anne Ballydaniel Beg Queenstown Cork 37 F
Good Anne Cappaknockane Cashel Cork 68 F
Good Anne Coronea Bridge Street Upper Skibbereen Cork 15 F
Good Anne Dunisky Mashanaglass Cork 17 F
Good Anne Frenchfurze Templebrady Cork 50 F
Good Anne Killcully Rathcooney Cork 52 F
Good Anne Kilmore Brinny Cork 48 F
Good Anne Kilpatrick Brinny Cork 1 F
Good Anne Kilvurra Ballymoney Cork 43 F
Good Annie T Rossmore Rossmore Cork 18 F
Good Annie Ballinure Blackrock Cork 54 F
Good Annie Bengour East Murragh Cork 12 F
Good Annie Carrigtishane Castlehaven North Cork 20 F
Good Annie Castlefreke Ruthbarry Cork 3 F
Good Annie Coronea Bridge Street Lower Skibbereen 25 F
Good Annie Kilclarra Knockroe Cork 14 F
Good Annie Knocknaglaugh Cashel Cork 3 F
Good Annie Main Street Dunmanway Cork 15 F
Good Archibald P Killcully Rathcooney Cork 5 M
Good Arrabella Shanaway West Ballymoney Cork 10 F
Good Aug. us Shanagarry North Ballycotton Cork 19 M
Good Bella Raleigh South Kilnamartry Cork 13 F
Good Benjamin Carrigtishane Castlehaven North Cork 25 M
Good Benjamin Little Silver Kilbrogan Cork 51 M
Good Benjamin Shannon Bandon Cork 9 M
Good Bridget Malacky’s Lane Cork 50 F
Good Bridget Cloghphilip Matehy Cork 24 F
Good Bridget Ferry Hill Cork 32 F
Good Bridget Malacky’s Lane Cork 17 F
Good Catherine Aglish Cork 68 F
Good Catherine Ballydaniel Beg Queenstown 39 F
Good Catherine Castlenalact Brinny Cork 50 F
Good Catherine Cumberland Street Cork 24 F
Good Catherine Shandangan East Cannaway Cork 55 F
Good Charles Raleigh South Kilnamartry Cork 3 M
Good Charley Ringaskiddy Village Carrigaline Cork 20 M
Good Charlie Langford Place Cork 12 M
Good Con Malacky’s Lane Cork 10 M
Good Daniel Teerelton Cork 16 M
Good Darcy Abbey Street Cork 20 F
Good Denis Curraghbinny Carrigaline Cork 1 M
Good E Frances Barleyfield Rathclarin Cork 16 F
Good Edith E Barleyfield Rathclarin Cork 12 F
Good Edward Cappagh West Slievereagh Cork 76 M
Good Edward Castlefreke Ruthbarry Cork 38 M
Good Edward Mallowgatton Kilbrogan Cork 30 M
Good Edwin A Killcully Rathcooney Cork 10 M
Good Eliza Hester Ballydonaghy Leighmoney Cork 21 F
Good Eliza Cappagh West Slievereagh Cork 36 F
Good Eliza Carrigskullihy Garrown Cork 45 F
Good Eliza Carrigskullihy Garrown Cork 9 F
Good Eliza Coolacullig Magourney Cork 74 F
Good Elizabeth Alice Kilamucky Castlemartyr Cork 22 F
Good Elizabeth Ella Grillagh Clonakilty Cork 29 F
Good Elizabeth Alma Villas Cork 12 F
Good Elizabeth Ballyvoigne Knocks Cork 34 F
Good Elizabeth Barryshall Timoleague Cork 37 F
Good Elizabeth Clohane Knockroe Cork 53 F
Good Elizabeth Coolcullitha Templemichael Cork 40 F
Good Elizabeth Deanrock Bishopstown Cork 57 F
Good Elizabeth Grattan Street Cork 42 F
Good Elizabeth Grillagh Clonakilty Cork 54 F
Good Elizabeth Kilclarra Knockroe Cork 36 F
Good Elizabeth Killcully Rathcooney Cork 25 F
Good Elizabeth Kilmore Brinny Cork 7 F
Good Elizabeth Rathard Kilbonane Cork 44 F
Good Elizabeth Scarriff Templemartin Cork 23 F
Good Elizabett T Kilvurra Ballymoney Cork 7 F
Good Elizth Jervis Grattan Street Cork 10 F
Good Elleanor Clohane Knockroe Cork 25 F
Good Elleanor Raleigh South Kilnamartry Cork 43 F
Good Ellen Ballyneen Ballymoney Cork 80 F
Good Ellen Barnadivane Teerelton Cork 52 F
Good Ellen Lower Glanmire Road Cork 17 F
Good Ellie Kilmacsimon Knockroe Cork 30 F
Good Emily Ballyneen Ballymoney Cork 16 F
Good Emily Coronea Bridge Street Upper Skibbereen 10 F
Good Emily Kilpatrick Brinny Cork 19 F
Good Emily Knocknaglaugh Cashel Cork 32 F
Good Emily Rossmore Rossmore Cork 12 F
Good Esther B Alma Villas Cork 36 F
Good Eva Kathleen Grattan Street Cork 8 F
Good Eva Glinny Cullen Cork 45 F
Good Flora Raleigh South Kilnamartry Cork 19 F
Good Frances A Kilvurra Ballymoney Cork 11 F
Good Frances Kilvurra Ballymoney Cork 40 F
Good Francis Kilpatrick Brinny Cork 40 F
Good Frederick Rathard Kilbonane Cork 20 M
Good George Ballydaniel Beg Queenstown Cork 35 M
Good George Gaggan Ballymodan Cork 68 M
Good George Shanaway West Ballymoney Cork 1 M
Good Gretta Phale Upper Ballymoney Cork 16 F
Good H C Barrack Street East Fermoy Cork 20 M
Good Hannah Ballyneen Town Ballymoney Cork 52 F
Good Hannah Cumberland Street Cork 7 F
Good Hannah Kilvurra Ballymoney Cork 80 F
Good Hannah Malacky’s Lane Cork 40 F
Good Hannah Malacky’s Lane Cork 8 F
Good Hannah Mamore West Kilbrogan Cork 66 F
Good Hannah Phale Upper Ballymoney Cork 20 F
Good Hannah Rock Buildings Cork 24 F
Good Harrey King Street Cork 18 M
Good Harriet Shanaway West Ballymoney Cork 3 F
Good Harry Ballinure Blackrock Cork 23 M
Good Harry Cappagh West Slievereagh Cork 39 M
Good Helena Rose Kilvurra Ballymoney Cork 5 F
Good Helena Raleigh South Kilnamartry Cork 16 F
Good Henrietta Rossmore Rossmore Cork 15 F
Good Henry ?rthur Shanagarry North Ballycotton Cork 56 M
Good Henry B B Garranes Templemartin Cork 35 M
Good Henry Francis Summerhill South Cork 63 M
Good Henry P Coolkirky Ballymartle Cork 9 M
Good Henry William Kilpatrick Brinny Cork 14 M
Good Henry Carrigskullihy Garrown Cork 15 M
Good Henry Curragheenbrien Kilbonane Cork 25 M
Good Henry Derreen Ballingurteen Cork 14 M
Good Henry Glinny Cullen Cork 56 M
Good Henry Sheare’s Street Cork 14 M
Good Henry Sheare’s Street Cork 45 M
Good Henry Teerelton Cork 18 M
Good Herbert Glinny Cullen Cork 5 M
Good Horatio Castlenalact Brinny Cork 60 M
Good Horatio Kilnaganady Brinny Cork 28 M
Good J Fort Hill Kinsale Cork 25 M
Good James Tilden Knockaneigh Whitechurch Cork 7 M
Good James Ballylangley Inishannon Cork 39 M
Good James Ballylangley Inishannon Cork 8 M
Good James Ballymichael Warrenscourt Cork 27 M
Good James Barleyfield Rathclarin Cork 5 M
Good James Barryshall Timoleague Cork 73 M
Good James Clohane Knockroe Cork 55 M
Good James Cook Street Cork 64 M
Good James Curragheenbrien Kilbonane Cork 20 M
Good James Curragheenbrien Kilbonane Cork 64 M
Good James Derreen Ballingurteen Cork 58 M
Good James Dromone South Kilshanning Cork 62 M
Good James Free School Lane Midleton Cork 44 M
Good James Kilclarra Knockroe Cork 10 M
Good James Killcully Rathcooney Cork 21 M
Good James Killowen Ballyfoyle Cork 23 M
Good James Kilmore Brinny Cork 56 M
Good James Kilnadur Aultagh Cork 67 M
Good James Kilpatrick Brinny Cork 15 M
Good James Kilvurra Ballymoney Cork 46 M
Good James Lissarourke Bengour Cork 24 M
Good James Mallowgatton Kilbrogan Cork 32 M
Good James Phale Upper Ballymoney Cork 26 M
Good James Rathard Kilbonane Cork 46 M
Good James Rossmore Rossmore Cork 18 M
Good James Scarriff Templemartin Cork 79 M
Good James Shannon Bandon Cork 28 M
Good James Sheare’s Street Cork 15 M
Good James Sullivans Lane Cork 58 M
Good Jane Anna Ballydonaghy Leighmoney Cork 27 F
Good Jane Hester Kilvurra Ballymoney Cork 16 F
Good Jane Ballindenisk Kilmonoge Cork 50 F
Good Jane Ballymountain Knockroe Cork 58 F
Good Jane Ballyneen Town Ballymoney Cork 82 F
Good Jane Barna Inishannon Cork 9 F
Good Jane Bohernabredagh Carrigbaun Cork 57 F
Good Jane Castlenalact Brinny Cork 15 F
Good Jane Glinny Cullen Cork 23 F
Good Jane King Street Cork 4 F
Good Jane King Street Cork 42 F
Good Jane Newcastown Murragh Cork 56 F
Good Janie Fountainstown South Carrigaline Cork 10 F
Good Jennie L Curragheenbrien Kilbonane Cork 22 F
Good Jeremiah King Street Cork 1 M
Good Jeremiah Malacky’s Lane Cork 12 M
Good Jervis Glinny Cullen Cork 22 M
Good Joanna Dunisky Mashanaglass Cork 15 F
Good Joanna Toames West Macloneigh Cork 16 F
Good Johanna Ringaskiddy Village Carrigaline Cork 50 F
Good Johanna Teerelton Cork 36 F
Good Johanna Teerelton Cork 8 F
Good Johannah Belmount Lower Moviddy Cork 62 F
Good John Garfield Knockaneigh Whitechurch Cork 6 M
Good John William Kilvurra Ballymoney Cork 9 M
Good John Ballydonaghy Leighmoney Cork 22 M
Good John Ballydonaghy Leighmoney Cork 55 M
Good John Ballymichael Warrenscourt Cork 30 M
Good John Bohernabredagh Carrigbaun Cork 29 M
Good John Bohernabredagh Carrigbaun Cork 59 M
Good John Callitrim Kilbrogan Cork 10 M
Good John Castle Street Bandon Cork 38 M
Good John Castlebernard Ballymodan Cork 11 M
Good John Castlefreke Ruthbarry Cork 0 M
Good John Clohane Knockroe Cork 23 M
Good John Cove Street Cork 23 M
Good John Cumberland Street Cork 14 M
Good John Cumberland Street Cork 65 M
Good John Curragheenbrien Kilbonane Cork 27 M
Good John Dromone South Kilshanning Cork 48 M
Good John Ferry Hill Cork 35 M
Good John Fountainstown South Carrigaline Cork 50 M
Good John Frenchfurze Templebrady Cork 52 M
Good John Gortroe Aultagh Cork 36 M
Good John Grattan Street Cork 14 M
Good John Hansboro Street Cork 27 M
Good John Kilclarra Knockroe Cork 3 M
Good John Kilclarra Knockroe Cork 44 M
Good John Kilmacsimon Knockroe Cork 68 M
Good John Kilpatrick Brinny Cork 48 M
Good John Knocknaglaugh Cashel Cork 0 M
Good John Main Street Skibbereen Cork 19 M
Good John Malacky’s Lane Cork 14 M
Good John Malacky’s Lane Cork 26 M
Good John Market Street Skibbereen Cork 19 M
Good John Phale Upper Ballymoney Cork 55 M
Good John Rochfords Lane Cork 35 M
Good John Rossmore Rossmore Cork 19 M
Good John Shandangan East Cannaway Cork 64 M
Good John Shannon Bandon Cork 26 M
Good John Shannon Bandon Cork 65 M
Good John Sheare’s Street Cork 13 M
Good John South Main Street Bandon Cork 19 M
Good John Teerelton Cork 46 M
Good Joseph Albert Knockaneigh Whitechurch Cork 9 M
Good Joseph C Kilvurra Ballymoney Cork 19 M
Good Joseph H Barleyfield Rathclarin Cork 14 M
Good Joseph H Rossmore Rossmore Cork 21 M
Good Joseph J Castlenalact Brinny Cork 7 M
Good Joseph Shanaway West Ballymoney Cork 12 M
Good Joseph Victoria Street Cork 64 M
Good Julia Cove Street Cork 20 F
Good Julia Mallowgatton Kilbrogan Cork 68 F
Good Kate Josephina Scarriff Templemartin Cork 39 F
Good Kate Free School Lane Midleton Cork 56 F
Good Kate Malacky’s Lane Cork 19 F
Good Kate Toames West Macloneigh Cork 55 F
Good Kathleen Frances Ferry Hill Cork 3 F
Good Kathleen Carrigskullihy Garrown Cork 6 F
Good Letitia Barna Inishannon Cork 53 F
Good Lillie Anne Ballyneen Town Ballymoney Cork 39 F
Good Lillie Josephine Ballydonaghy Leighmoney Cork 6 F
Good Lillie Ballinure Blackrock Cork 20 F
Good Lizzie Derreen Ballingurteen Cork 27 F
Good Lizzie Killowen Ballyfoyle Cork 15 F
Good Lizzie Killowen Ballyfoyle Cork 47 F
Good Lizzie Newcastown Murragh Cork 26 F
Good Lizzie Shanaway West Ballymoney Cork 14 F
Good Lizzie Shanaway West Ballymoney Cork 40 F
Good M Jane Coronea Bridge Street Upper Skibbereen 18 F
Good Mabel Ballymountain Knockroe Cork 26 F
Good Mabel Raleigh South Kilnamartry Cork 14 F
Good Maggie Rochfords Lane Cork 2 F
Good Magrate Main Street Dunmanway Cork 13 F
Good Mallie Killowen Ballyfoyle Cork 19 F
Good Margaret Cook Street Cork 55 F
Good Margaret Jane Ballintemple Blackrock Cork 49 F
Good Margaret Ballyhooleen Dunderrow Cork 24 F
Good Margaret Killowen Ballyfoyle Cork 20 F
Good Margaret Little Silver Kilbrogan Cork 16 F
Good Margaret Mahon Blackrock Cork 25 F
Good Margaret Phale Upper Ballymoney Cork 57 F
Good Margaret Sheare’s Street Cork 24 F
Good Margaret Teerbeg Macloneigh Cork 78 F
Good Margaret Teerelton Teerelton Cork 6 F
Good Margareta Kilnaganady Brinny Cork 30 F
Good Margarite Barleyfield Rathclarin Cork 21 F
Good Margret Kate Barryshall Timoleague Cork 29 F
Good Maria Bertridges Square Cork 32
Good Marian Hilda Coolcullitha Templemichael Cork 7 F
Good Marian Garranes Templemartin Cork 0 F
Good Marianne Kilmacsimon Knockroe Cork 28 F
Good Marie Ballyneen Town Ballymoney Cork 25 F
Good Martha Ballindenisk Kilmonoge Cork 39 F
Good Martha Coronea Bridge Street Upper Skibbereen 21 F
Good Martha Little Silver Kilbrogan Cork 56 F
Good Martha South Main Street Bandon Cork 25 F
Good Mary Anne Ardarrig Douglas Cork 46 F
Good Mary Anne Cumberland Street Cork 59 F
Good Mary Anne Fisher Street Kinsale Cork 27 F
Good Mary Anne Kilvurra Ballymoney Cork 10 F
Good Mary Anne Newcastown Murragh Cork 28 F
Good Mary Bird Kilmore Brinny Cork 8 F
Good Mary Constance Ferry Hill Cork 5 F
Good Mary E Cappaknockane Cashel Cork 31 F
Good Mary Ida Killcully Rathcooney Cork 19 F
Good Mary Jane Carrigtishane Castlehaven North Cork 58 F
Good Mary Abbey Street Cork 43 F
Good Mary Ardcahan Aultagh Cork 18 F
Good Mary Barrack Street Cork 29 F
Good Mary Boyle Bandon Cork 24 F
Good Mary Carrigskullihy Garrown Cork 12 F
Good Mary Coolkirky Ballymartle Cork 45 F
Good Mary Coolsnagtig Dunmanway Cork 60 F
Good Mary Coroneaf Bridge Street Lower Skibbereen 65 F
Good Mary Coronea Bridge Street Upper Skibbereen 47 F
Good Mary Dunisky Mashanaglass Cork 39 F
Good Mary Fountainstown South Carrigaline Cork 15 F
Good Mary Free School Lane Midleton Cork 17 F
Good Mary Gortroe Aultagh Cork 34 F
Good Mary Kilmacsimon Knockroe Cork 61 F
Good Mary Kilnadur Aultagh Cork 65 F
Good Mary King Street Cork 10
Good Mary Main Street Dunmanway Cork 17 F
Good Mary Main Street Dunmanway Cork 50 F
Good Mary Mallowgatton Kilbrogan Cork 26 F
Good Mary Rathard Kilbonane Cork 63 F
Good Mary Rochfords Lane Cork 28 F
Good Mary Rossmore Cork 50 F
Good Mary Rossmore Cork 85 F
Good Mary Shanagarry North Ballycotton Cork 50 F
Good Mary Teerelton Cork 10 F
Good Mary Teerelton Cork 70 F
Good Mary Victoria Street Cork 60 F
Good Matilda E Garranure Ballymoney Cork 17 F
Good Matilda Barleyfield Rathclarin Cork 42 F
Good Matthew Bohernabredagh Carrigbaun Cork 21 M
Good May Curraghbinny Carrigaline Cork 30 F
Good Mena Roches Road Cork 25 F
Good Michael George Kilmore Brinny Cork 6 M
Good Michael Barna Inishannon Cork 63 M
Good Michael Cumberland Street Cork 12 M
Good Michael Dunisky Mashanaglass Cork 42 M
Good Michael Kilmacsimon Knockroe Cork 23 M
Good Michael Teerelton Cork 14 M
Good Minnie Killanally Carrigaline Cork 26 F
Good Nicholas Cappaknockane Cashel Cork 38 M
Good Olive Pope Kilpatrick Brinny Cork 6 F
Good P John Rathard Kilbonane Cork 29 M
Good Pat Rock Buildings Cork 21 M
Good Paul J R Kilnaganady Brinny Cork 28 M
Good Paul Kilnaganady Brinny Cork 68 M
Good Peter D Toames West Macloneigh Cork 64 M
Good Peter George Coronea, Bridge Street Upper Skibbereen 7 M
Good Peter Barnadivane Kneeves Teerelton Cork 25 M
Good Peter Coronea Bridge Street Upper Skibbereen 51 M
Good Peter Dunisky Mashanaglass Cork 10 M
Good Peter Main Street Dunmanway Cork 50 M
Good Phoebe Glinny Cullen Cork 15 F
Good Polly Glinny Cullen Cork 17 F
Good Rachel Grattan Street Cork 6 F
Good Raymond Hubert Coolcullitha Templemichael Cork 1 M
Good Rebeca Jane Ballyneen Ballymoney Cork 42 F
Good Rebecca Derreen Ballingurteen Cork 23 F
Good Rebecca Killowen Ballyfoyle Cork 13 F
Good Rebecca Knockaneigh Whitechurch Cork 40 F
Good Rebecca Scarriff Templemartin Cork 14 F
Good Rebecca Shanaway West Ballymoney Cork 17 F
Good Reginald Henry Coolcullitha Templemichael Cork 4 M
Good Richard Coronea Bridge Street Lower Skibbereen Cork 17 M
Good Richard James Barleyfield Rathclarin Cork 50 M
Good Richard Ballydonaghy Leighmoney Cork 18 M
Good Richard Ballymountain Knockroe Cork 59 M
Good Richard Barleyfield Rathclarin Cork 13 M
Good Richard Bohernabredagh Carrigbaun Cork 32 M
Good Richard Coolkirky Ballymartle Cork 48 M
Good Richard Killcully Rathcooney Cork 23 M
Good Richard Rathard Kilbonane Cork 21 M
Good Richard Rathard Kilbonane Cork 60 M
Good Rob James Coronea Bridge Street Upper Skibbereen Cork 8 M
Good Robert Joseph Newcastown Murragh Cork 20 M
Good Robert Belmount Lower Moviddy Cork 78 M
Good Robert Carrigskullihy Garrown Cork 17 M
Good Robert Carrigtishane Castlehaven North Cork 18 M
Good Robert Carrigtishane Castlehaven North Cork 60 M
Good Robert Grillagh Clonakilty Cork 56 M
Good Robert Killowen Ballyfoyle Cork 25 M
Good Robert King Street North East Ward Cork 0 M
Good Robert Raleigh South Kilnamartry Cork 11 M
Good Robert Shanaway West Ballymoney Cork 8 M
Good Robt Henry Kilvurra Ballymoney Cork 4 M
Good Rose Raleigh South Kilnamartry Cork 23 F
Good Samuel Kilpatrick Brinny Cork 30 M
Good Sara Jane Newcastown Murragh Cork 22 F
Good Sarah Francis Kilpatrick Brinny Cork 5 F
Good Sarah Thomasina Ballyvoigne Knocks Cork 2 F
Good Sarah Ballydonaghy Leighmoney Cork 58 F
Good Sarah Bohernabredagh Carrigbaun Cork 22 F
Good Sarah Derreen Ballingurteen Cork 58 F
Good Sarah Fountainstown South Carrigaline Cork 45 F
Good Sarah Fountainstown South Carrigaline Cork 8 F
Good Sarah Killcully Rathcooney Cork 50 F
Good Sarah Kilpatrick Brinny Cork 29 F
Good Sarah Phale Upper Ballymoney Cork 24 F
Good Sarah Roches Road Cork 20 F
Good Sarah Shannon Bandon Cork 50 F
Good Sophia Summerhill South Cork 58 F
Good Susan Emma Kilpatrick Brinny Cork 19 F
Good Susan Aglish Cork 65 F
Good Susan Cove Street Cork 0 F
Good Susan Garranes Templemartin Cork 30 F
Good Susan Glinny Cullen Cork 16 F
Good Susan Kilbarry Templemartin Cork 45 F
Good Susan Kilmore Brinny Cork 35 F
Good Susan Kilpatrick Brinny Cork 3 F
Good Susan Kilpatrick Brinny Cork 63 F
Good Susan Sullivans Lane Cork 58 F
Good Susanna Eva Ballintemple Blackrock Cork 20 F
Good Susanna Scarriff Templemartin Cork 85 F
Good Susannah Clohane Knockroe Cork 15 F
Good Susie Ballymountain Knockroe Cork 17 F
Good Susie Castlefreke Ruthbarry Cork 27 F
Good Taymer Shannon Bandon Cork 14 F
Good Theobald A Ballindenisk Kilmonoge Cork 38 M
Good Theresa Cumberland Street Cork 9 F
Good Thomas A Barleyfield Rathclarin Cork 0 M
Good Thomas Alfred Coolcullitha Templemichael Cork 9 M
Good Thomas J Kilvurra Ballymoney Cork 13 M
Good Thomas J Kilvurra Ballymoney Cork 60 M
Good Thomas James Great Georges Street West Cork 33 M
Good Thomas Jas Killcully Rathcooney Cork 15 M
Good Thomas Jervis Grattan Street Cork 13 M
Good Thomas Wm Kilclarra Knockroe Cork 13 M
Good Thomas Ballymichael Warrenscourt Cork 60 M
Good Thomas Ballyneen Ballymoney Cork 28 M
Good Thomas Carrigskullihy Garrown Cork 19 M
Good Thomas Castlenalact Brinny Cork 26 M
Good Thomas Cummeen Dromdaleague North Cork 26 M
Good Thomas Derreen Ballingurteen Cork 17 M
Good Thomas Dromone South Kilshanning Cork 91 M
Good Thomas Killowen Ballyfoyle Cork 55 M
Good Thomas Kilpatrick Brinny Cork 12 M
Good Thomas Knockaneigh Whitechurch Cork 53 M
Good Thomas Knocknaglaugh Cashel Cork 38 M
Good Thomas Kyle Street Cork 43 M
Good Thomas Malacky’s Lane Cork 9 M
Good Thomas Newcastown Murragh Cork 67 M
Good Thomas Raleigh South Kilnamartry Cork 21 M
Good Thomas Rock Buildings Cork 53 M
Good Thomas Rossmore Cork 55 M
Good Thomas Scarriff Templemartin Cork 49 M
Good Thomas Sheare’s Street Cork 3 M
Good Thomas Sullivans Lane Cork 23 M
Good Thomas Toames West Macloneigh Cork 22 M
Good Thos Bailey Coolcullitha Templemichael Cork 42 M
Good Thos E Coolkirky Ballymartle Cork 5 M
Good Thos Jackson Knockaneigh Whitechurch Cork 1 M
Good Tom Abbey Street Cork 13 M
Good Tom Ballymountain Knockroe Cork 23 M
Good Walter H Castlenalact Brinny Cork 13 M
Good William Grand Parade Cork 18 M
Good William H Callitrim Kilbrogan Cork 4 M
Good William Pope Kilpatrick Brinny Cork 4 M
Good William Rochfords Lane Cork 4 M
Good William Ballintemple Blackrock Cork 54 M
Good William Ballymountain Knockroe Cork 13 M
Good William Barleyfield Rathclarin Cork 10 M
Good William Boyle Bandon Cork 26 M
Good William Cappaknockane Cashel Cork 73 M
Good William Carrigskullihy Garrown Cork 46 M
Good William Clohane Knockroe Cork 21 M
Good William Derreen Ballingurteen Cork 19 M
Good William Droumgarriff Kilnagross Cork 76 M
Good William Grattan Street Cork 10 M
Good William Kilbarry Templemartin Cork 55 M
Good William Kilclarra Knockroe Cork 7 M
Good William Killcully Rathcooney Cork 55 M
Good William Killowen Ballyfoyle Cork 21 M
Good William Kilmacsimon Knockroe Cork 25 M
Good William Kilnadur Aultagh Cork 25 M
Good William King Street Cork 45 M
Good William King Street Cork 6 M
Good William Main Street Dunmanway Cork 14 M
Good William Malacky’s Lane Cork 16 M
Good William Newcastown Murragh Cork 18 M
Good William Raleigh South Kilnamartry Cork 55 M
Good William Shanaway West Ballymoney Cork 16 M
Good William Shanaway West Ballymoney Cork 40 M
Good William Teerbeg Macloneigh Cork 75 M
Good Willian Scarriff Templemartin Cork 66 M
Good Willie J C Kilnaganady Brinny Cork 26 M
Good Willie Fountainstown South Carrigaline Cork 14 M
Good Wm Henry Coronea, Bridge Street Upper Skibbereen Cork 4 M
Good Wm Henry Knockaneigh Whitechurch Cork 11 M
1911 Census Returns for Good
Surname Forename Townland/Street DED County Age Sex
Good Abraham Frederick Newtown Bantry Cork 30 M
Good Aileen Cahilville Cottages Cork F
Good Alexander William Street Little Cork 44 M
Good Alexander William Street Little Cork M
Good Alfred James Georges Street Cork 19 M
Good Alfred Stanley Kilpatrick Brinny Cork 14 M
Good Alice Douglas Cork 30 F
Good Alice Gortnatubbrid Cork 2 F
Good Alice Gurteenaspig Bishopstown Cork 22 F
Good Alice Esther Loughbeg or Ringaskiddy Cork 3 F
Good Alice Teresa Monkstown Cork 47 F
Good Amelia S Shandangan East Cannaway Cork 73 F
Good Amy Baltimore Tullagh Cork 23 F
Good Anne Ballydulea Queenstown Cork 48 F
Good Anne Barryshall Timoleague Cork 24 F
Good Anne Cappaknockane Cashel Cork 80 F
Good Anne Frenchfurze Templebreedy Cork 65 F
Good Anne Moneen Templemartin Cork 71 F
Good Annie Bengour East Murragh Cork 22 F
Good Annie Gunpowder Lane Cork 16 F
Good Annie Kilmore Brinny Cork 58 F
Good Annie Kilpatrick Brinny Cork 11 F
Good Annie St. Finnbarr’s Street Cork 15 F
Good Annie White Street Cork 7 F
Good Annie E Knocknagallagh Cashel Cork 13 F
Good Annie G Kilmore Brinny Cork 12 F
Good Arthur William Street Little Cork 4 M
Good Arthur Henry Deanrock Bishopstown Cork 17 M
Good Barnabas Kilvurra Ballymoney Cork 4 M
Good Beatrice M Newcestown Murragh Cork 26 F
Good Beatrice Maud Ballygroman Lower Ballygroman Cork 21 F
Good Bella Shanaway West Ballymoney Cork 19 F
Good Benjamin Carrigtishane Castlehaven Cork 34 M
Good Benjamin Little Silver Kilbrogan Cork 61 M
Good Benjamin Shannon Street Bandon Cork 19 M
Good Bridget Barrett’s Buildings Cork 27 F
Good Bridget Evergreen Street Cork 69 F
Good Bridget Gunpowder Lane Cork 30 F
Good Bridget Faulkners Lane Cork 41 F
Good Catherine Ballydaniel Beg Queenstown Cork 50 F
Good Catherine Castle Road Ballymodan Cork 78 F
Good Catherine Cooldaniel Teeretton Cork 65 F
Good Catherine Kilvealaton West Dromore Cork 65 F
Good Catherine St. Finnbarr’s Street Cork 33 F
Good Catherine Winters Hill Cork 1 F
Good Catherine Esther Gortnatubbrid Cork 3 F
Good Charles Loughbeg or Ringaskiddy Cork 28 M
Good Charles Rathard Kilbonane Cork 25 M
Good Charles Henry Raleigh South Kilnamartery Cork 13 M
Good Christopher John Boyle Street Bandon Cork 9 M
Good Connie Gunpowder Lane Cork 20 M
Good Cornelius Greenfield Lane Cork 5 M
Good Dawson Lough Road Cork 39 M
Good Denis Cooldaniel Teeretton Cork 39 M
Good Denis Curraghbinny Carrigaline Cork 11 M
Good Doris Irene Maud Monkstown Cork 14 F
Good E Frances Monadrishane Kilworth Cork 25 F
Good Eba K Curraghconway Lehenagh Cork 18 F
Good Edward Blarney Street Cork 15 M
Good Edward Loughbeg or Ringaskiddy Cork 36 M
Good Eileen Roches Road Cork 5 F
Good Eleanor Raleigh South Kilnamartery Cork 54 F
Good Eleanor Adeline Ballydaniel Beg Queenstown Cork 4 F
Good Eliza Bohernabredagh Carrigbaun Cork 25 F
Good Eliza Carrigskullihy Garrown Cork 19 F
Good Eliza Carrigskullihy Garrown Cork 56 F
Good Eliza Grillagh Clonakilty Cork 66 F
Good Eliza Hester Ballydonaghy Leighmoney Cork 28 F
Good Eliza Jane Gortnatubbrid Cork 65 F
Good Elizabeth Ballinure Blackrock Cork 25 F
Good Elizabeth Ballyvoige Knocks Cork 43 F
Good Elizabeth Barryshall Timoleague Cork 46 F
Good Elizabeth Coolbane Ballinspittle Cork 64 F
Good Elizabeth Coolcullitha Templemichael Cork 50 F
Good Elizabeth Curraghconway Lehenagh Cork 50 F
Good Elizabeth Curragheen Brien Kilbonane Cork 0 F
Good Elizabeth Deanrock Bishopstown Cork 67 F
Good Elizabeth Kilmore Brinny Cork 17 F
Good Elizabeth Rathard Kilbonane Cork 57 F
Good Elizabeth South Terrace Cork 22 F
Good Elizabeth William Street Little Cork 30 F
Good Elizabeth J Curraghconway Lehenagh Cork 20 F
Good Elizabeth Maud Knocknahilan Kilbonane Cork 1 F
Good Elizabeth May Gortnatubbrid Cork 4 F
Good Elizabeth Susan Kilvurra Ballymoney Cork 17 F
Good Elizza Cappagh West Slieveragh Cork 40 F
Good Elizza Shanaway West Ballymoney Cork 52 F
Good Ellen Ballygeany Ballycottin Cork 28 F
Good Ellen Blarney Street Cork 8 F
Good Ellen Geraldine Place Cork 29 F
Good Ellen Henry Street Cork 50 F
Good Ellen Kilmacsimon Knockroe Cork 40 F
Good Ellen Tullyglass Teadies Cork 92 F
Good Ellen Marian Popes Quay Cork 0 F
Good Emily Ballyneen Ballymoney Cork 25 F
Good Emily Greenfield Lane Cork 12 F
Good Emily Kilpatrick Brinny Cork 27 F
Good Emily Loughbeg or Ringaskiddy Cork 35 F
Good Emily Upper Bridge Street Skibbereen Cork 20 F
Good Esther South Terrace Cork 45 F
Good Eva Glinny Cullen Cork 55 F
Good Fanny Louisa Lough Road Cork 40 F
Good Fanny Louisia Lough Road Cork 7 F
Good Fanny Kilpatrick Brinny Cork 8 F
Good Flora Raleigh South Kilnamartery Cork 29 F
Good Florence Roches Road Cork 3 F
Good Frances Kilpatrick Brinny Cork 50 F
Good Frances Amelia Kilvurra Ballymoney Cork 50 F
Good Frederick William Dawson Lough Road Cork 12 M
Good George Ballydaniel Beg Queenstown 46 M
Good George Greenfield Lane Cork 0 M
Good George Shanaway West Ballymoney Cork 10 M
Good George Rob Lesley Ballyvoloon Queenstown Cork 0 M
Good Gladys Cahilville Cottages Cork 3 F
Good Hannah Ballyneen Ballymoney Cork 70 F
Good Hannah Gunpowder Lane Cork 60 F
Good Hannah Kilvurra Ballymoney Cork 0 F
Good Hannah Kilvurra Ballymoney Cork 12 F
Good Hannah Teadies Lower Teadies Cork 78 F
Good Harriet Shanaway West Ballymoney Cork 13 F
Good Harry Henry Ballinure Blackrock Cork 33 M
Good Helena Raleigh South Kilnamartery Cork 26 F
Good Henrietta Rossmore Rossmore Cork 25 F
Good Henriette Connaught Avenue inc. Terraces Cork 40 F
Good Henry Blarney Street Cork 7 M
Good Henry Cappagh West Slieveragh Cork 43 M
Good Henry Cooldaniel Teeretton Cork 28 M
Good Henry Glinny Cullen Cork 66 M
Good Henry Gortnatubbrid Gortnatubbrid Cork 42 M
Good Henry Kilmaloda Kilmaloda East Cork 27 M
Good Henry Kilvurra Ballymoney Cork 1 M
Good Henry Lavitts Quay Cork 55 M
Good Henry Long Quay Kinsale 33 M
Good Henry Popes Quay Cork 29 M
Good Henry B B Garranes Templemartin Cork 45 M
Good Henry F Parkowen Cork 72 M
Good Henry P Coolkirky Ballymartle Cork 19 M
Good Herbert B School Land Middleton 15 M
Good Hester Jane Killanally Carrigaline Cork 26 F
Good Horaco Macroney Upper Leitrim Cork 38 M
Good Horatio Castlenalact Brinny Cork 78 M
Good Hubert Shanaway West Ballymoney Cork 6 M
Good Isabel Curragheen Brien Kilbonane Cork 36 F
Good Jack Roches Road Cork 1 M
Good Jackie Cahilville Cottages Cork 6 M
Good James Patrick Street Clonakilty 76 M
Good James 98 Street Cork 7 M
Good James Ballylangley Inishannon Cork 58 M
Good James Barryshall Timoleague Cork 20 M
Good James Callatrim Kilbrogan Cork 18 M
Good James Curragheen Brien Kilbonane Cork 31 M
Good James Curragheen Brien Kilbonane Cork 4 M
Good James Douglas Street Cork 24 M
Good James Dromore South Dromore Cork 70 M
Good James Free-School Lane Middleton 58 M
Good James Geraldine Place Cork 3 M
Good James Geraldine Place Cork 34 M
Good James Gortroe Aultagh Cork 4 M
Good James Henry Street Cork 26 M
Good James Killowen Ballyfoyle Cork 31 M
Good James Kilmore Brinny Cork 66 M
Good James Kilpatrick Brinny Cork 26 M
Good James Kilvurra Ballymoney Cork 55 M
Good James Kilvurra Ballymoney Cork 66 M
Good James Lissarourke Bengour Cork 35 M
Good James Mallow Gatton Kilbrogan Cork 45 M
Good James Monadrishane Kilworth Cork 15 M
Good James Moneen Templemartin Cork 42 M
Good James Nicholas Street Cork 69 M
Good James Phale Upper Ballymoney Cork 33 M
Good James Rathard Kilbonane Cork 60 M
Good James Roches Road Cork 38 M
Good James Rossmore Rossmore Cork 28 M
Good James Scariff Templemartin Cork 89 M
Good James Shanlaragh Aultagh Cork 0 M
Good James Shanlaragh Aultagh Cork 80 M
Good James Shannon Street Bandon 40 M
Good Jane Ballymountain Knockroe Cork 65 F
Good Jane Bohernabredagh Carrigbaun Cork 74 F
Good Jane Castlenalact Brinny Cork 25 F
Good Jane Curragheen Brien Kilbonane Cork 33 F
Good Jane Glinny Cullen Cork 33 F
Good Jane Gortnatubbrid Cork 0 F
Good Jane Gortnatubbrid Cork 30 F
Good Jane Kilscohanagh Carrigbaun Cork 2 F
Good Jane Kilvealaton West Dromore Cork 66 F
Good Jane Kilvurra Ballymoney Cork 11 F
Good Jane Lissicorrane Kinneigh Cork 2 F
Good Jane Newcestown Murragh Cork 69 F
Good Jane Popes Quay Cork 15 F
Good Jane Popes Quay Cork 53 F
Good Jane Anna Ballydonaghy Leighmoney Cork 35 F
Good Jane Evely W Ballydaniel Beg Queenstown Cork 1 F
Good Janie Barna Inishannon Cork 19 F
Good Janie Fountainstown Carrigaline Cork 20 F
Good Jennie Cahilville Cottages Cork 36 F
Good Jeremiah Joseph Popes Quay Cork 10 M
Good Jervis Glinny Cullen Cork 32 M
Good Joanna Cooldaniel Teeretton Cork 26 F
Good Johanna Bellmount Lower Moviddy Cork 75 F
Good Johanna Loughbeg or Ringaskiddy Cork 72 F
Good Johanna Terrelton Cork 17 F
Good Johanna A Terrelton Cork 58 F
Good John 98 Street Cork 30 M
Good John Ballydonaghy Leighmoney Cork 64 M
Good John Barryshall Timoleague Cork 13 M
Good John Barryshall Timoleague Cork 55 M
Good John Blarney Street Cork 0 M
Good John Bohernabredagh Carrigbaun Cork 70 M
Good John Cahilville Cottages Cork 36 M
Good John Callatrim Kilbrogan Cork 19 M
Good John Cavendish Quay Bandon Cork 52 M
Good John Cloghane Knockroe Cork 33 M
Good John Curraghconway Lehenagh Cork 24 M
Good John Curragheen Brien Kilbonane Cork 36 M
Good John Faulkners Lane Cork 47 M
Good John Forthill Kinsale Cork 22 M
Good John Fountainstown Carrigaline Cork 63 M
Good John Frenchfurze Templebreedy Cork 67 M
Good John Gortroe Aultagh Cork 37 M
Good John Greenfield Lane Cork 14 M
Good John Greenfield Lane Cork 40 M
Good John Gunpowder Lane Cork 22 M
Good John Kilmacsimon Knockroe Cork 79 M
Good John Kilmoylerane South Kilmoylerane Cork 5 M
Good John Kilpatrick Brinny Cork 58 M
Good John Kilscohanagh Carrigbaun Cork 40 M
Good John Kilvurra Ballymoney Cork 50 M
Good John Pembroke Street Cork 23 M
Good John Shandangan East Cannaway Cork 74 M
Good John Shannon Street Bandon Cork 38 M
Good John Shannon Street Bandon Cork 76 M
Good John St. Finnbarr’s Street Cork 78 M
Good John Terrelton Cork 60 M
Good John Trawnhaha Whiddy Cork 69 M
Good John White Street Cork 47 M
Good John Francis Dimond Ballydaniel Beg Queenstown Cork 3 M
Good John R Knocknagallagh Cashel Cork 10 M
Good Joseph Castlenalact Brinny Cork 17 M
Good Joseph Knockaneag Whitechurch Cork 19 M
Good Joseph Victoria Street Cork 75 M
Good Joseph Charles Kilvurra Ballymoney Cork 29 M
Good Joseph H Rossmore Cork 31 M
Good Josph Edward Boyle Street Bandon Cork 6 M
Good Julia 98 Street Cork 29 F
Good Julia Gunpowder Lane Cork 22 F
Good Julia Cristina 98 Street Cork 2 F
Good Kate Free-School Lane Middleton Cork 67 F
Good Kate Kilvurra Ballymoney Cork 48 F
Good Kate Popes Quay Cork 5 F
Good Kate Josephine Scariff Templemartin Cork 49 F
Good Kathleen Blarney Street Cork 5 F
Good Kathleen Carrigskullihy Garrown Cork 16 F
Good Kathleen Curragheen Brien Kilbonane Cork 2 F
Good Kathleen Francis Faulkners Lane Cork 13 F
Good Katie White Street Cork 5 F
Good Kattie A Knocknagallagh Cashel Cork 33 F
Good Lena Rose Killanally Carrigaline Cork 15 F
Good Letitia Barna Inishannon Cork 64 F
Good Lily Knockaneag Whitechurch Cork 9 F
Good Lizzie Blarney Street Cork 28 F
Good Lizzie Killowen Ballyfoyle Cork 25 F
Good Lizzie Killowen Ballyfoyle Cork 57 F
Good Lopsy Cahilville Cottages Cork 7 F
Good Lousia Greenfield Lane Cork 41 F
Good Mabel Raleigh South Kilnamartery Cork 24 F
Good Margaret Killowen Ballyfoyle Cork 28 F
Good Margaret Lavitts Quay Cork 34 F
Good Margaret Phale Upper Ballymoney Cork 67 F
Good Margaret Roches Road Cork 35 F
Good Margaret Terrelton Cork 15 F
Good Margaret E Kilnagnady Brinny Cork 48 F
Good Margaret Elizabeth Little Silver Kilbrogan Cork 26 F
Good Margaret Jane Ballintemple Blackrock Cork 59 F
Good Margaretta Mand Cloghane Knockroe Cork 22 F
Good Margret Lancaster Quay Cork 65 F
Good Mari Anna Kilvurra Ballymoney Cork 19 F
Good Marian H Coolcullitha Templemichael Cork 17 F
Good Marion Garranes Templemartin Cork 10 F
Good Martha Ballindeenisk Kilmonoge Cork 45 F
Good Martha Douglas Cork 33 F
Good Martha Little Silver Kilbrogan Cork 66 F
Good Mary 98 Street Cork 4 F
Good Mary Ballygriffin Monanimy Cork 34 F
Good Mary Baltimore Tullagh Cork 65 F
Good Mary Blarney Street Cork 14 F
Good Mary Blarney Street Cork 40 F
Good Mary Boyle Street Bandon Cork 33 F
Good Mary Carrigskullihy Garrown Cork 22 F
Good Mary Curraghbinny Carrigaline Cork 43 F
Good Mary Free-School Lane Middleton Cork 26 F
Good Mary Geraldine Place Cork 2 F
Good Mary Gortroe Aultagh Cork 35 F
Good Mary Gortroe Aultagh Cork 7 F
Good Mary Greenfield Lane Cork 13 F
Good Mary Kilmacsimon Knockroe Cork 73 F
Good Mary Kilscohanagh Carrigbaun Cork 0 F
Good Mary Kilscohanagh Carrigbaun Cork 28 F
Good Mary Kilvealaton West Dromore Cork 32 F
Good Mary Nadrid Magourney Cork 50 F
Good Mary Old Weighhouse Lane Cork 68 F
Good Mary Phale Upper Ballymoney Cork 35 F
Good Mary Rathard Kilbonane Cork 71 F
Good Mary Rossmore Cork 59 F
Good Mary Shanlaragh Aultagh Cork 74 F
Good Mary Shannon Street Bandon Cork 22 F
Good Mary White Street Cork 36 F
Good Mary Winters Hill Cork 26 F
Good Mary Ann Ardarrig Douglas Cork 53 F
Good Mary Ann Patrick Street Clonakilty Cork 72 F
Good Mary Ann St. Finnbarr’s Street Cork 68 F
Good Mary Anne Glinny Cullen Cork 28 F
Good Mary Anne Shanlaragh Aultagh Cork 32 F
Good Mary B Kilmore Brinny Cork 18 F
Good Mary Constance Faulkners Lane Cork 15 F
Good Mary E Cappaknockane Cashel Cork 41 F
Good Mary E Carhoon West Kilbrogan Cork 23 F
Good Mary Elizabeth Fountainstown Carrigaline Cork 25 F
Good Mary Elizabeth Ballydaniel Beg Queenstown Cork 31 F
Good Mary Emily Loughbeg or Ringaskiddy Cork 7 F
Good Mary Jane Carrigtishane Castlehaven Cork 68 F
Good Mary Jane Lissarourke Bengour Cork 25 F
Good Mary Jane Popes Quay Cork 21 F
Good Matilda Monadrishane Kilworth Cork 52 F
Good Matilda E Monadrishane Kilworth Cork 26 F
Good Matthew Bohernabredagh Carrigbaun Cork 32 M
Good Maude Roches Road Cork 4 F
Good Maurice Curraghbinny Carrigaline Cork 2 M
Good May Roches Road Cork 6 F
Good Meta Glinny Cullen Cork 30 F
Good Michael Aug. in St. Finnbarr’s Street Cork 28 M
Good Michael Barna Inishannon Cork 74 M
Good Michael Blarney Street Cork 45 M
Good Michael Greenfield Lane Cork 8 M
Good Michael Kilmacsimon Knockroe Cork 33 M
Good Michael Raheen and Cooleen Blackrock Cork 22
Good Michael G Kilmore Brinny Cork 16 M
Good Minnie Coolkirky Ballymartle Cork 58 F
Good Minnie Georges Street Cork 30 F
Good Minnie Upper Bridge Street Skibbereen 57 F
Good Mollie Terrelton Teeretton Cork 20 F
Good Nellie Gunpowder Lane Cork 0 F
Good Nicholas Cappaknockane Cashel Cork 48 M
Good Nora Old Weighhouse Lane Cork 31 F
Good Olive Cahilville Cottages Cork 0 F
Good Olive Pope Kilpatrick Brinny Cork 17 F
Good P John Rathard Kilbonane Cork 36 M
Good Patricia Faulkners Lane Cork 0 F
Good Patrick Winters Hill Cork 27 M
Good Paul Kilnagnady Brinny Cork 80 M
Good Paul J R Carhoon West Kilbrogan Cork 34 M
Good Peter Cooldaniel Teeretton Cork 74 M
Good Peter Lavitts Quay Cork 5 M
Good Peter Upper Bridge Street Skibbereen Cork 61 M
Good Phoebe School Land Middleton Cork 25 F
Good Rachel Curraghconway Lehenagh Cork 16 F
Good Raymond H Coolcullitha Templemichael Cork 11 M
Good Rebecca Killowen Ballyfoyle Cork 22 F
Good Rebecca Knockaneag Whitechurch Cork 52 F
Good Rebecca Pinafore Villas Cork 19 F
Good Rebecca Jane Ballyneen Ballymoney Cork 57 F
Good Reginald H Coolcullitha Templemichael Cork 14 M
Good Richard Ballydonaghy Leighmoney Cork 27 M
Good Richard Ballymountain Knockroe Cork 69 M
Good Richard Bohernabredagh Carrigbaun Cork 43 M
Good Richard Boyle Street Bandon Cork 1 M
Good Richard Camden Place Cork 29 M
Good Richard Knocknahilan Kilbonane Cork 32 M
Good Richard Monadrishane Kilworth Cork 61 M
Good Richard Rathard Kilbonane Cork 69 M
Good Richard D Coolkirky Ballymartle Cork 59 M
Good Richard G Barrett’s Buildings Cork 31 M
Good Richard H Knocknagallagh Cashel Cork 6 M
Good Richard Henry Monkstown Cork 47 M
Good Robert Bellmount Lower Moviddy Cork 92 M
Good Robert Carrigskullihy Garrown Cork 28 M
Good Robert Carrigtishane Castlehaven Cork 27 M
Good Robert Carrigtishane Castlehaven Cork 70 M
Good Robert Grillagh Clonakilty Cork 68 M
Good Robert Killowen Ballyfoyle Cork 33 M
Good Robert Popes Quay Cork 8 M
Good Robert Raleigh South Kilnamartery Cork 21 M
Good Robert Shanaway West Ballymoney Cork 17 M
Good Robert Aug. ine Faulkners Lane Cork 4 M
Good Robert Henry Kilvurra Ballymoney Cork 14 M
Good Robert J Bridge Street Skibbereen Cork 18 M
Good Robert Joseph Newcestown Murragh Cork 31 M
Good Rose Curraghbinny Carrigaline Cork 8 F
Good Samuel F Fisher Street Kinsale Cork 41 M
Good Samuell Union Quay Cork 24 M
Good Sarah Ballydonaghy Leighmoney Cork 67 F
Good Sarah Boyle Street Bandon Cork 5 F
Good Sarah Derreen Ballygurteen Cork 68 F
Good Sarah Fountainstown Carrigaline Cork 56 F
Good Sarah Kilvurra Ballymoney Cork 36 F
Good Sarah Shannon Street Bandon Cork 64 F
Good Sarah Ann Ballyvoloon Queenstown 30 F
Good Sarah Duke Fountainstown Carrigaline Cork 18 F
Good Sarah Francis Kilpatrick Brinny Cork 16 F
Good Sarah Kateleen Popes Quay Cork 18 F
Good Sidney Long Quay Kinsale Cork 39 F
Good Sophia Parkowen Cork 71 F
Good Susan 98 Street Cork 10 F
Good Susan Ballymountain Knockroe Cork 27 F
Good Susan Garranes Templemartin Cork 40 F
Good Susan Kilmore Brinny Cork 45 F
Good Susan Kilpatrick Brinny Cork 13 F
Good Susan Kilpatrick Brinny Cork 73 F
Good Susan Kilvurra Ballymoney Cork 6 F
Good Susan Moneen Templemartin Cork 38 F
Good Susan S Aglish Cork 76 F
Good Susanna Eva Ballintemple Blackrock Cork 30 F
Good Teresa St. Finnbarr’s Street Cork 18 F
Good Theobald A Ballindeenisk Kilmonoge Cork 43 M
Good Thomas Ballymichael Warrenscourt Cork 73 M
Good Thomas Ballymountain Knockroe Cork 32 M
Good Thomas Ballyneen Town Ballymoney Cork 40 M
Good Thomas Castlenalact Brinny Cork 36 M
Good Thomas Curragheen Brien Kilbonane Cork 3 M
Good Thomas Gerald Griffin Street Cork 48 M
Good Thomas Killowen Ballyfoyle Cork 65 M
Good Thomas Kilpatrick Brinny Cork 22 M
Good Thomas Kilvurra Ballymoney Cork 69 M
Good Thomas Knockaneag Whitechurch Cork 11 M
Good Thomas Lavitts Quay Cork 13 M
Good Thomas Lisnabrinny Ballygurteen Cork 65 M
Good Thomas Lisselane Kilnagross Cork 30 M
Good Thomas Monadrishane Kilworth Cork 10 M
Good Thomas Nicholas Street Cork 33 M
Good Thomas Rathard Kilbonane Cork 26 M
Good Thomas Rossmore Rossmore Cork 65 M
Good Thomas Scariff Templemartin Cork 60 M
Good Thomas A Coolcullitha Templemichael Cork 19 M
Good Thomas B Coolcullitha Templemichael Cork 52 M
Good Thomas E Coolkirky Ballymartle Cork 15 M
Good Thomas J Curraghconway Lehenagh Cork 23 M
Good Thomas J Knocknagallagh Cashel Cork 48 M
Good Thomas J Knocknagallagh Cashel Cork 8 M
Good Thomas James Connaught Avenue inc. Terraces Cork 48 M
Good Thomas Morgan Newcestown Murragh Cork 42 M
Good Thomas William Barryshall Timoleague Cork 23 M
Good Thomas William Ballyvoloon Queenstown 34 M
Good Thomasina Curravarahane Ballymodan Cork 13 F
Good Tomie Gunpowder Lane Cork 18 M
Good William Ballintemple Blackrock Cork 64 M
Good William Ballinveiltig Inishkenny Cork 27 M
Good William Ballylangley Inishannon Cork 16 M
Good William Ballymountain Knockroe Cork 23 M
Good William Barrett’s Buildings Cork 3 M
Good William Barryshall Timoleague Cork 17 M
Good William Boyle Street Bandon Cork 3 M
Good William Boyle Street Bandon Cork 41 M
Good William Carrigskullihy Garrown Cork 56 M
Good William Coolbane Ballinspittle Cork 30 M
Good William Curraghconway Lehenagh Cork 20 M
Good William Derreen Ballygurteen Cork 30 M
Good William Forthill Kinsale Rural Cork 17 M
Good William Georges Street Cork 20 M
Good William Greenfield Lane Cork 3 M
Good William Kilbarry Templemartin Cork 65 M
Good William Kilmacsimon Knockroe Cork 35 M
Good William Kilvealaton West Dromore Cork 29 M
Good William Kilvurra Ballymoney Cork 13 M
Good William Kilvurra Ballymoney Cork 3 M
Good William Monadrishane Kilworth Cork 20 M
Good William Newcestown Murragh Cork 28 M
Good William Old Weighhouse Lane Cork 36 M
Good William Popes Quay Cork 55 M
Good William Raleigh South Kilnamartery Cork 65 M
Good William Shanaway West Ballymoney Cork 52 M
Good William Shanlaragh Aultagh Cork 35 M
Good William White Street Cork 14 M
Good William Duke Fountainstown Carrigaline Cork 24 M
Good William Frederick Panorama Terrace Upper Cork 28 M
Good William George Carrigskullihy Garrown Cork 31 M
Good William J C Kilnagnady Brinny Cork 38 M
Good William Pope Kilpatrick Brinny Cork 15 M
Good Wm Henry Upper Bridge Street Skibbereen Cork 14 M
3) John G (Good?) Bradish b 1 Dec 1851 Cork he may have also worked at the corn exchange, immigrated to America before 1872
The Name & Origins of Wren
Wren
This unusual name is of Anglo-Saxon origin and is one of a large group of early English surnames created from nicknames, often from the names of birds and animals, after some supposed resemblance to their best-known characteristics, such as Lark, Nightingale, Jay, Hart, Lamb and so on. The nickname “Wren”, derived from the Olde English pre 7th Century word “wrenna” or “wraenna”, in Middle English “wrenne”, was probably used of a small, busy and quick-moving person. The modern surname has two forms, Wren and Wrenn, the latter being the most usual spelling until the end of the 17th Century. Church recordings include one Rychard Wren who married Agnis Dalton on September 12th 1561 at St. Mary Abchurch, London, and Thomas Wren was christened on December 30th 1578 at St. John’s, Hackney. The most notable namebearer is probably Sir Christopher Wren (1632 – 1723), the brilliant English architect who designed St. Paul’s Cathedral and over fifty other London churches after the Great Fire of 1666, as well as many secular buildings. A Coat of Arms granted to a Wren family of County Durham depicts, on a white shield, on a black chevron between three lion’s heads erased purple as many wrens of the field, on a chief, red, three crosses crosslet, gold. The Crest is a lion’s head erased silver collared and pierced through the neck with a broken spear, red headed gold, vulned proper. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of William Wrenne, which was dated 1275, in the “Hundred Rolls of Norfolk”, during the reign of King Edward 1st, known as “The Hammer of the Scots”, 1272 – 1307. Surnames became necessary when governments introduced personal taxation. In England this was known as Poll Tax. Throughout the centuries, surnames in every country have continued to “develop” often leading to astonishing variants of the original spelling.
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The Wren names are not listed in the Church of Ireland Parish records for births, marriages and burials for the Cork County which are held in the RCB Library Churchtown Dublin.
In Irelands’s Huguenots and their Refuge, 1662-1745 An Unlikely Haven by Raymond Hylton page 124 refers to a Huguenot Pierre Picard who purchased the Sign of the Red Cow on Abbey Street (a tavern), Dublin from a tallow chandler named Gawen Wren on 3rd November 1724. Is he part of the Wren Clan ??.
From Griffiths Valuations dated approx 1850’s
Wren John Cork Ballymodan
Wren Mary Cork St Nicholas
Wren William Cork St Finbar
The above list is based on ownership or renting of various lands within the townlands or parishesas shown
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Griffiths valuations then fill in name and county.
1901 census returns for Wren
Surname Forename Townland/Street DED County Age Sex
Wren Alicia Susan Langford Place Cork 45 F
Wren Anne Langford Place Cork 87 F
Wren Annie Cloughmacsimon Ballymodan Cork 10 F
Wren Bridget Mamore West Kilbrogan Cork 24 F
Wren Bridie Cahermuckee Douce Cork 3 F
Wren Christina Seartagh Clonakilty Cork 15 F
Wren Daniel Ballyourane Caheragh Cork 18 M
Wren David Ballyourane Caheragh Cork 30 M
Wren David Dromovane Teadies Cork 35 M
Wren Edmund Gorthloughra Douce Cork 32 M
Wren Elizabeth Knockrea (in 2 separate folders) Blackrock Cork 11 F
Wren Elizabeth Mamore West Kilbrogan Cork 54 F
Wren Ellen Cahermuckee Douce Cork 12 F
Wren Ellen Derrycool Kilbrogan Cork 48 F
Wren Ellen Dromovane Teadies Cork 30 F
Wren Ellen Dromovane Teadies Cork 72 F
Wren Ellen Langford Place Cork 51 F
Wren Ellen Tirrycremmin Butlerstown Cork 35 F
Wren Ellen Winthrop Street Cork 30 F
Wren George Castletreasure Douglas Cork 22 M
Wren Hannah Ballyvorane South Nohaval Cork 50 F
Wren Hannah Lough Road Cork 40 F
Wren Hanora Ballyvorane South Nohaval Cork 55 F
Wren Hesther Mill Street Clonakilty Cork 45 F
Wren Hilda Cahermuckee Douce Cork 5 F
Wren Hugh Castletreasure Douglas Cork 15 M
Wren James Joseph Knockrea (in 2 separate folders) Blackrock Cork 2 M
Wren James Ballyvorane South Nohaval Cork 23 M
Wren James Cahermuckee Douce Cork 26 M
Wren James Chapel Street New Clonakilty Cork 35 M
Wren James Knockrea (in 2 separate folders) Blackrock Cork 50 M
Wren James Mamore West Kilbrogan Cork 16 M
Wren James Mill Street Clonakilty Cork 50 M
Wren Jenny Cahermuckee Douce Cork 8 F
Wren Jermiah Milleenduff Knockatooan Cork 20 M
Wren John Cahermuckee Douce Cork 10 M
Wren John Cahermuckee Douce Cork 40 M
Wren John Chapel Street New Clonakilty Cork 30 M
Wren John Cloughmacsimon Ballymodan Cork 17 M
Wren John Cloughmacsimon Ballymodan Cork 48 M
Wren John Kilnamone Baurleigh Cork 50 M
Wren John Knockacurra Knockroe Cork 69 M
Wren John Knockrea (in 2 separate folders) Blackrock Cork 4 M
Wren John Seafield Bantry Cork 0 M
Wren John Seafield Bantry Cork 37 M
Wren John Winthrop Street Cork 0 M
Wren Julia Derrycool Kilbrogan Cork 46 F
Wren Julia Dromclough West Mealagh Cork 28 F
Wren Julia Inchiroe Douce Cork 32 F
Wren Kate Ballyourane Caheragh Cork 28 F
Wren Lizzie Lough Road Cork 13 F
Wren Margaret Cahermuckee Douce Cork 15 F
Wren Margaret Knockacurra Knockroe Cork 75 F
Wren Margaret Scart Road Bantry Cork 14 F
Wren Maria Dromovane Teadies Cork 76 F
Wren Mary Margt Knockrea (in 2 separate folders) Blackrock Cork 12 F
Wren Mary Margt Knockrea (in 2 separate folders) Blackrock Cork 39 F
Wren Mary Ahilmore Ahil Cork 59 F
Wren Mary Ballyourane Caheragh Cork 58 F
Wren Mary Cahermuckee Douce Cork 13 F
Wren Mary Cahermuckee Douce Cork 35 F
Wren Mary Cahermuckee Douce Cork 42 F
Wren Mary Cloughmacsimon Ballymodan Cork 19 F
Wren Mary Cloughmacsimon Ballymodan Cork 40 F
Wren Mary Cloughmacsimon Ballymodan Cork 70 F
Wren Mary Inchiroe Douce Cork 60 F
Wren Mary Mamore West Kilbrogan Cork 21 F
Wren Mary Seafield Bantry Cork 2 F
Wren Mary Seafield Bantry Cork 36 F
Wren Mary Winthrop Street Cork 2 F
Wren Michael Derrycool Kilbrogan Cork 52 M
Wren Michael Inchiroe Douce Cork 33 M
Wren Michell Seafield Bantry Cork 4 M
Wren Nellie Cloughmacsimon Ballymodan Cork 12 F
Wren Nora Ballyourane Caheragh Cork 22 F
Wren Nora Dromclough Bantry Rural Cork 20 F
Wren Nora Knockrea (in 2 separate folders) Blackrock Cork 7 F
Wren Patrick Cahermuckee Douce Cork 30 M
Wren Patrick Cahermuckee Douce Cork 70 M
Wren Patrick Inchiroe Douce Cork 2 M
Wren Robert Castletreasure Douglas Cork 47 M
Wren Susan Mary Foglen Terrace Fermoy Cork 32 F
Wren Timothy Ahilmore Ahil Cork 65 M
Wren Timothy Cahermuckee Douce Cork 28 M
Wren Timothy Cahermuckee Douce Cork 40 M
Wren William Inchiroe Douce Cork 3 M
1911 Census returns for Wren
Surname Forename Townland/Street DED County Age Sex
Wren Helena Froxe’s Street Ballymodan Cork 30 F
Wren Alicia Susan Langford Place Cork 55 F
Wren Anne Boyle Street Bandon Cork 20 F
Wren Bridget Mawmore West Kilbrogan Cork 34 F
Wren Catherine Froxe’s Street Ballymodan Cork 0 F
Wren Christina Rockboro Road Cork 24 F
Wren Christopher Mount Vernon Terrace Cork 3 M
Wren David Kingston Dromavane Teadies Cork 49 M
Wren David Abbeystrowry Skibbereen Cork 35 M
Wren Edward Inchirde Douce Cork 85 M
Wren Eliza Mawmore West Kilbrogan Cork 66 F
Wren Elizabeth Mount Vernon Terrace Cork 25 F
Wren Ellen Mary Cloghmacsimon Ballymodan Cork 33 F
Wren Ellen Castletreasure Douglas Cork 35 F
Wren Ellen Curtis Lane Cork 45 F
Wren Ellen Inchirde Douce Cork 5 F
Wren Ellen Sundays Well Road Cork 59 F
Wren Ellen Winthrop Street Cork F
Wren Ellen Winthrop Street Cork 45 F
Wren George Castletreasure Douglas Cork 32 M
Wren George Mount Vernon Terrace Cork 29 M
Wren Hannnah Cahermuckee Douce Cork 1 F
Wren Hanora Knockrea Blackrock Cork 17 F
Wren Henry Walkers Row Fermoy Cork 45 M
Wren Hester Mill Street Clonakilty Cork 55 F
Wren Hugh Castletreasure Douglas Cork 0 M
Wren Jack Seafield Bantry Cork 10 M
Wren James Joseph Thomond Square Cork 11 M
Wren James Ballymacowen Kilnagross Cork 40 M
Wren James Knockrea Blackrock Cork 60 M
Wren James Mawmore West Kilbrogan Cork 26 M
Wren John Ballynabortagh Killeagh Cork 40 M
Wren John Boyle Street Bandon Town Cork 57 M
Wren John Froxe’s Street Ballymodan Cork 2 M
Wren John Froxe’s Street Ballymodan Cork 27 M
Wren John Knockrea Blackrock Cork 14 M
Wren John Seafield Bantry Cork 44 M
Wren John Winthrop Street Cork 11 M
Wren Julia Derrycool Kilbrogan Cork 60 F
Wren Julia Dromclogh West Mealagh Cork 34 F
Wren Julia Inchirde Douce Cork 2 F
Wren Julia Inchirde Douce Cork 44 F
Wren Kathleen Seafield Bantry Cork 9 F
Wren Margaret Seafield Bantry Cork 2 F
Wren Margaret Winthrop Street Cork 4 F
Wren Mary Christina Moneygurney Douglas Cork 7 F
Wren Mary Kingston Dromavane Teadies Cork 45 F
Wren Mary Margaret Knockrea Blackrock Cork 50 F
Wren Mary Cahermuckee Douce Cork 32 F
Wren Mary Cahermuckee Douce Cork 82 F
Wren Mary Inchirde Douce Cork 6 F
Wren Mary Mawmore West Kilbrogan Cork 31 F
Wren Mary Seafield Bantry Cork 12 F
Wren Mary Seafield Bantry Cork 42 F
Wren Mary Winthrop Street Cork 12 F
Wren Michael Sundays Well Road Cork 63 M
Wren Michael Inchirde Douce Cork 42 M
Wren Michael Inchirde Douce Cork 9 M
Wren Michael Seafield Bantry Cork 14 M
Wren Patrick Cahermuckee Douce Cork 2 M
Wren Patrick Inchirde Douce Cork 12 M
Wren Patrick Lackareagh Douce Cork 45 M
Wren Reginald Mount Vernon Terrace Cork 1 M
Wren Robert Castletreasure Douglas Cork 56 M
Wren Robert Curtis Lane Cork 45 M
Wren Robert Killeenreendowney Blackrock Cork 17 M
Wren Susannah Mill Street Clonakilty Cork 34 F
Wren Timothy Cahermuckee Douce Cork 0 M
Wren Timothy Cahermuckee Douce Cork 40 M
Wren William Francis Knockrea Blackrock Cork 8 M
Wren William Ballyhooley Road Cork 58 M
Wren William Inchirde Douce Cork 13 M
Wren William Seafield Bantry Cork 5 M
Wren William Winthrop Street Cork 45 M
Wren Williams Winthrop Street Cork 45 M
Wren Willie Winthrop Street Cork 6 M