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Early Census Data
1841 - 66 persons and 13 houses in Townland
1851 - 84 persons and 14 houses in Townland
1861 - 62 Persons (31 males & 31 females) and 13 houses in Townland
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Bernard O'Donnell and Anne McLaughlin household
1901
Form A
1. Bernard O'Donnell, head, Catholic, cannot read, aged 65 years, male, farmer and tailor, widower, born Donegal, speaks Irish and English
2. Mary O'Donnell, daughter, Catholic, cannot read, aged 31 years, female, farmer's daughter, not married, born Donegal, speaks Irish
3. Kate O'Donnell, daughter, Catholic, cannot read, aged 27 years, female, farmer's daughter, not married, born Donegal, speaks Irish and English
4. Ann Boyle, visitor, Catholic, can read, aged 34 years, female, farmer, not married, born Donegal, speaks Irish and English
1911
Form A
1. Bernard O'Donnell, head, Roman Catholic, cannot read, aged 79 years, male, farmer, widower, born Donegal, speaks Irish and English
2. Mary O'Donnell, daughter, Roman Catholic, cannot read, aged 40 years, farmer's daughter, single, born Donegal, speaks Irish and English
Notes:
1. Bernard, son of Manus, married Anne McLaughlin, dau of John McLaughlin, at Glendowan 26 Mar 1865
2. Children of Bernard and Anne:
- Mary b 27 Oct 1867
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Catherine b 3 Sep 1869
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Ann b 20 April 1872
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Bridget b 12 Apr 1874, married Patrick O'Donnell, son of Dan O'Donnell and
Margery Gallagher, Carrickatimpan, at St. Paul's Catholic Church in Wilmington
on September 6, 1905. Witnesses
Charles O'Donnell and Agnes O'Donnell.
- James b 2 Apr 1877,married Annie? in Wilmington
3. For more on Bernard, read notes for Edward O'Donnell household in Drumnasharrgah - see Drumnasharragh census
Form B 1
Built house
Private dwelling
Number of out-offices and farmsteadings - 3
Walls - stone, brick or concrete
Roof - thatch, wood or other perishable material
Rooms - 2
Windows in front of house - 2
3rd class house
Head of the family - Bernard O'Donnell
Number of rooms occupied - 2
Date of census - 3 Apr 1901
Name of Landholder - Bernard O'Donnell
Form B 2
Cow house - 1
Calf house -1
Barn - 1
Note - By 1911, the number of out-offices and farmsteadings had increased to 4, with the addition of a piggery.
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1901
Form A
1. James Doherty, head, Roman Catholic, cannot read, aged 35 years, male, farmer, not married, born Donegal, speaks Irish and English
1911
Form A
1. James Doherty, head, Roman Catholic, cannot read, aged 48 years, male, farmer, not married, born Donegal, speaks Irish and English
Form B 1
Built house
Private dwelling
Number of out-offices and farmsteadings - 1
Walls - stone, brick or concrete
Roof - thatch, wood or other perishable material
Rooms - 1
Windows in front of house - 0
3rd class house
Head of the family - James Doherty
Date of census - 3 Apr 1901
Name of Landholder - James Doherty
Form B 2
Cow house - 1
Note - By 1911, the number of out-offices and farmsteadings had increased to 2, with the addition of a fowl house.
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William Doherty and Mary McGinley household
1901
Form A
1. Mary Doherty, head, Roman Catholic, cannot read, aged 70 years, female, farmer, widow, born Donegal, speaks Irish and English
2. William Doherty, son, Roman Catholic, cannot read, aged 35 years, male, farmer's son, not married, born Donegal, speaks Irish and English
1911
Form A
1. William Doherty, head, Roman Catholic, cannot read, aged 49 years, male, farmer, not married, born Donegal, speaks Irish and English
Note:
Son Patrick b 12 Mar 1870
Son Michael b 14 Apr 1868
Researcher - Helen Smith
Form B 1 1901
Built house
Private dwelling
Number of out-offices and farmsteadings - 1
Walls - stone, brick or concrete
Roof - thatch, wood or other perishable material
Rooms - 1
Windows in front of house - 0
4th class house
Head of the family - Mary Doherty
Date of census - 3 Apr 1901
Name of Landholder - Mary Doherty
Form B 2
Cow house - 1
Note - There is one change to form B1 and that is the head of the family and landholder from Mary to William Doherty
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Daniel O'Donnell and Margery Gallagher household
1901
Form A
1. Daniel O'Donnell, head of family, Roman Catholic, cannot read, aged 72 years, male, farmer, married, born Donegal, speaks
Irish and English
2. Margaret O'Donnell, wife, Roman Catholic, cannot read, aged 60 years, female, married, born Donegal, speaks Irish and
English (Dau of Hugh and sister to Dan Gallagher at no 10)
3. Charles O'Donnell, son, Roman Catholic, cannot read, aged 21 years, male, farmers son, not married, born Donegal, speaks Irish and English
4. Joseph O'Donnell, son, Roman Catholic, can read and write, aged 16 years, male, farmers son, not married, born Donegal, speaks Irish and English
5. Edward O'Donnell, grandson, Roman Catholic, can read, aged 5 years, male, scholar, born Donegal, speaks Irish and English (son of John O'Donnell and Mary Gallagher below, at No 11)
1911
Form A
1. Margery O'Donnell, head, Roman Catholic, cannot read, aged 73 years, female, widow, born Donegal, speaks Irish and English
Notes:
1. Children of Daniel O'Donnell and Margaret Gallagher:
- James b 16 Feb 1865 - married twice. The second time was to Bridget Boyle, dau of Owen Boyle and Susan? of Drumsallagh, and sister to Ellen, who married James O'Donnell's brother
Joseph
- Hugh b 10 Jan 1867
- John b 1 Dec 1871 - married Mary Gallagher, dau of James Gallagher and Mary Connaghan,
14 May
1893. See no 11, this census
- Charles b 14 May 1879
- Honora b 3 Aug 1883, bap by Fr Patrick Hegarty, St Columba, Termon & Gartan.
God-parents Edward O'Donnell and Anne O'Donnell - are these Edward and Anne,
brother and sister, in
Drumnasharragh? - see Drumnasharragh census
- Joseph b abt 1885 - emigrated to Wilmington, Delaware on the SS Columbia 11 Mar, arriving NY 19 Mar 1911, to join brother James O'Donnell at 233 Monroe St, Wilmington. Married Ellen
Boyle, dau of Owen Boyle and Susan? of Drumsallagh. Her sister Bridget was the 2nd wife of his brother James
- Maggie married Dominick Harkin, son of Charles Harkin and Sarah McDevitt, Derrora - see 1901 census Derrora
- Patrick
2. For more on Daniel, read notes for Edward O'Donnell household in Drumnasharrgah - see Drumnasharragh census
Researcher: Joan - Email
Form B 1
Built house
Private dwelling
Number of out-offices and farmsteadings - 2
Walls - stone, brick or concrete
Roof - thatch, wood or other perishable material
Rooms - 2
Windows in front of house - 2
3rd class house
Head of the family - Daniel O'Donnell
Date of census - 3 Apr 1901
Name of Landholder - Daniel O'Donnell
Form B 2
Stable - 1
Cow house - 1
Note - There is one change to form B1 and that is the head of the family and landholder from Mary to William Doherty and a change to form B2 with the addition of a calf house.
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James Mullan and Isabella Curren household
1901
Form A
1. James Mullan, head, Roman Catholic, cannot read, aged 40 years, male, farmer, married, born Donegal, speaks Irish and English
2. Isabella Mullan, wife, Roman Catholic, can read and write, aged 33 years, female, married, born Donegal
3. Mary Anne Mullan, daughter, Roman Catholic, can read, aged 5 years, scholar, not married, born Donegal
4. Susan Mullan, daughter, Roman Catholic, cannot read, aged 4 years, female, scholar, not married, born Donegal
5. Joseph Hugh Mullan, son, Roman Catholic, cannot read, aged 2 years, male, not married, born Donegal
1911
Form A
1. James Mullen, head, Roman Catholic, cannot read, aged 71 years, male, farmer, married, born Donegal, speaks Irish and English
2. Isabella Mullen, wife, Roman Catholic, can read and write, aged 45 years, female, married, born Donegal
3. Mary Anne Mullen, daughter, Roman Catholic, can read and write, aged 15 years, farmer's daughter, not married, born Donegal, speaks Irish and English
4. Susan Mullen, daughter, Roman Catholic, can read and write, aged 14 years, female, farmer's daughter, not married, born Donegal, speaks Irish and English
5. Joseph Hugh Mullen, son, Roman Catholic, can read and write, aged 12 years, male, not married, born Donegal, speaks English
6. Henry John Mullen, son, Roman Catholic, can read and write, aged 9 years, male, scholar, not married, born Donegal
Notes:
1. James, son of James Mullan and Mary Gallagher, Carrickatimpan, married Isabella Curren, dau of Farrigle Curren and Sarah Huston of Kirkneedy, 27 Mar 1893 at Glenswilly. Witnesses Henry Curran and Mary Mullan - see certificate
2. James's siblings:
- Hugh, married Isabella's sister, Mary - see Drumsallagh census
- Susan, married William McMonagle, son of Bernard McMonagle and Ann Patton, of Derora, at Saint Columbas, Termon and Gartan, 10 Feb 1885. Witnesses, James Mullan, Carrickatimpan
and Catherine McMonagle, Derora. See 1901 census Derrora, Conwal
- Daniel, living with Susan in Derora in 1901. In 1920 Daniel applied for the pension and a search of the 1851 census was conducted. The report showed that parents James Mullan and Mary
Gallagher married in 1837 and that the only child named Daniel found, had died in 1848 aged 4 months - this Daniel must have been a second son to be given that name. See Daniel's
- Edward (nothing known)
3. James died tragically on 13 Jun 1921 at the same spot his brother Hugh had been killed 27 years earlier, when he (James) was killed by a bull.
4. Isabella's family, including both parents and some siblings, are in Kirkneedy - see 1901 Kirkneedy census
5. Children of James Mullan and Isabella Curran -
- Mary Anne b 17 Aug 1895
- Susan b 4 Oct 1896, d.1981
- Twins Joseph Hugh and James William born 5 Sep 1898. Bap 7 Sep at Glendowan. God-parents of Joseph - James and Mary Gallagher, God-parents of James - James and Mary Mullan.
(Hugh (Joseph Hugh) married Bridget Langan in Fintown 13 Jun 1944. James William d shortly after his birth)
- Henry John b 22 Jun 1901
Researchers:
Hugh - Email
Francis - Email
Form B 1
Built house
Private dwelling
Number of out-offices and farmsteadings - 4
Walls - stone, brick or concrete
Roof - thatch, wood or other perishable material
Rooms - 2
Windows in front of house - 2
3rd class house
Head of the family - James Mullan
Date of census - 3 Apr 1901
Name of Landholder - James Mullan
Form B 2
Stable - 1
Cow house - 1
Fowl house -1
Shed -1
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1901
Form A
1. Daniel Curran, head, Roman Catholic, cannot read, aged 55 years, male, farmer, not married, born Donegal, speaks Irish and English
2. Margaret Curran, sister, Roman Catholic, cannot read, aged 52 years, female, knitter of socks, not married, born Donegal, speaks Irish and English
3. Mary Curran, sister, Roman Catholic, cannot read, aged 48 years, female, knitter of socks, not married, born Donegal, speaks Irish and English
1911
Form A
1. Daniel Curran, head, Roman Catholic, cannot read, aged 78 years, male, farmer, not married, born Donegal, speaks Irish and English
2. Margaret Curran, sister, Roman Catholic, cannot read, aged 76 years, female, not married, born Donegal, speaks Irish and English
3. Mary Curran, sister, Roman Catholic, cannot read, aged 74 years, female, not married, born Donegal, speaks Irish and English
Form B 1
Built house
Private dwelling
Number of out-offices and farmsteadings - 1
Walls - stone, brick or concrete
Roof - thatch, wood or other perishable material
Rooms - 2
Windows in front of house - 1
3rd class house
Head of the family - Daniel Curran
Date of census - 3 Apr 1901
Name of Landholder - Daniel Curran
Form B 2
Cow house - 1
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Patrick Curran and Catherine Friel household
1901
Form A
1. Catherine Curran, head, Roman Catholic, cannot read, aged 59 years, female, farmers wife, married, born Donegal, speaks Irish and English
2. Mary Curran, daughter, Roman Catholic, cannot read, aged 18 years, female, farmer's daughter, not married, born Donegal, speaks Irish and English
1911
Form A
1. Patrick Curren, head, Roman Catholic, can read and write, aged 72 years, farmer, married, born Donegal, speaks Irish and English
2. Catherine Curran, wife, Roman Catholic, cannot read, aged 74 years, female, married, married 41 years 3 children born/2 living, born Donegal, speaks Irish and English
3. Mary Curran, daughter, Roman Catholic, cannot read, aged 29 years, female, farmer's daughter, not married, born Donegal, speaks Irish and English
Notes:
1. Patrick Curran and Catherine Friel married abt 1872 - Marriage banns dated 23 Jan 1872, Conwal and Leck register
2. Dau Mary b 23 Sep 1875
Form B 1
Built house
Private dwelling
Number of out-offices and farmsteadings - 1
Walls - stone, brick or concrete
Roof - thatch, wood or other perishable material
Rooms - 1
Windows in front of house - 1
3rd class house
Head of the family - Catherine Curran
Date of census - 3 Apr 1901
Name of Landholder - Patrick Curran
Form B 2
Cow house - 1
Note - in 1911 the numbers of rooms and windows increased to 2 of each.
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1901
Form A
1. Mary Carbery, head, Roman Catholic, cannot read, aged 26 years, female, farmer, not married, born Donegal, speaks Irish and English
2. Anne Boyle, aunt, Roman Catholic, cannot read, aged 60 years, female, knitter, not married, born Donegal, speaks Irish
1911
Form A
1. Anne Boyle, head, Roman Catholic, cannot read, aged 76 years, farmer, not married, born Donegal, speaks Irish
Form B 1
Built house
Private dwelling
Number of out-offices and farmsteadings - 1
Walls - stone, brick or concrete
Roof - thatch, wood or other perishable material
Rooms - 1
Windows in front of house - 1
3rd class house
Head of the family - Mary Carbery
Date of census - 3 Apr 1901
Name of Landholder - Mary Carbery
Form B 2
Shed - 1
Note - By 1911 the name of the head of the household and landholder changed to Anne Boyle. There were no longer any windows at the front of the house and the shed was gone too.
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John Gallagher and Anne Gallagher household
1901
Form A
1. John Gallagher, head, Roman Catholic, can read and write, aged 65 years, male, farmer, married, born Donegal, can speak Irish and English
2. Anne Gallagher, wife, Roman Catholic, cannot read, aged 50 years, female, married, born Donegal, can speak Irish and English
3. James Gallagher, son, Roman Catholic, can read and write, aged 29 years, male, Blacksmith, not married, born Donegal, can speak Irish and English
4. John Gallagher, son, Roman Catholic, can read and write, aged 26 years, male, Farmers son, not married, born Donegal, can speak Irish and English
5. Daniel Gallagher, son, Roman Catholic, can read and write, aged 15 years, male, farmers son, not married, born Donegal, can speak Irish and English
6. Timothy Gallagher, son, Roman Catholic, can read and write, aged 11 years, male, scholar, not married, born Donegal, can speak Irish and English
7. Francis Gallagher, visitor, Roman Catholic, cannot read, aged 3 years, male, not married, born Donegal, can speak Irish
1911
Form A
1. John Gallagher, head, Roman Catholic, can read, aged 73 years, male, farmer, married, born Donegal, can speak Irish and English
2. Anne Gallagher, wife, Roman Catholic, cannot read, aged 72 years, female, married 41 years, 11 children born/9 children living, born Donegal, can speak Irish and English
3. James Gallagher, son-in-law (should be son!), Roman Catholic, can read and write, aged 39 years, male, farmers son, married, born Donegal, can speak Irish and English
4. Bridget Gallagher, daughter-in-law, Roman Catholic, can read and write, aged 28 years, married 3 years, 2 children born/living, born Donegal, can speak Irish and English
5. John Gallagher, grandson, Roman Catholic, cannot read, aged 2 years, single, born Donegal, can speak Irish and English
6. James Gallagher, grandson, Roman Catholic, cannot read, aged 1 year, single, born Donegal
Notes:
1. John Gallagher, son of James Gallagher and Nora ?, Carrickatimpan, married Anne Gallagher, dau of Teague Gallagher, Meenagoppoge, 15 Aug 1869 at the RC Chapel, Gortahork
2. Anne Gallagher dau of Teague Gallagher and Mary Sweeney. See 1901 census Meenagoppoge for details of siblings Patrick, John and Sarah as well as family notes.
3. Children of John and Anne -
- James b 10 May 1871, marr Bridget Harley, b 1 Aug 1882, dau of James Harley and Ellen Carr, 21 Jan 1908 - her family is in the Ardachrin census at No 7
- John
- Daniel b 15 Apr 1874
- Hugh b 7 May 1878 - see birth registration
- Edward b 6 Nov 1879
- Mary Gallagher, daughter of the above John and Anne, married Michael Sweeney, son of Dan and Biddy Sweeney of Stramore. They married on 14 Jul 1906, with John and Annie McConnell as
witnesses - see Stramore census
- Timothy b 10 Sep 1889. Bap by Fr James Cannon. God-parents John Gallagher and Margaret Gallagher. Served during WW1 - see Article for his mini-bio
4. Grandson John b 9 Jun 1909
Researcher - Jerry Lou Gallagher
Form B 1
Built house
Private dwelling
Number of out-offices and farmsteadings - 5
Walls - stone, brick or concrete
Roof - slate, iron or tiles
Rooms - 5
Windows in front of house - 4
2nd class house
Head of the family - John Gallagher
Date of census - 2 Apr 1901
Name of Landholder - John Gallagher
Form B 2
Stables - 1
Cow house - 1
Fowl House - 1
Barn - 1
Shed -1
Note - For 1911 the rooms decreased to 4. The fowl house was gone and there were 2 cow houses.
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Daniel Gallagher and Catherine Carr household
1901
Form A
1. Daniel Gallagher, head, Roman Catholic, cannot read, aged 60 years, male, farmer, married, born Donegal, can speak Irish and English
2. Catherine Gallagher, wife, Roman Catholic, can read and write, aged 50 years, female, married, born Donegal, can speak Irish and English
3. Hugh Gallagher, son, Roman Catholic, can read and write, aged 22 years, farmers son, not married, born Donegal, can speak Irish and English
4. Daniel Gallagher, son, Roman Catholic, can read and write, aged 17 years (maybe 11), male, scholar, not married, born Donegal, can speak Irish and English
1911
Form A
1. Daniel Gallagher, head, Roman Catholic, cannot read, aged 75 years, male, farmer, married, born Donegal, can speak Irish and English
2. Catherine Gallagher, wife, Roman Catholic, can read and write, aged 71 years, female, married 43 years, 7 children born/living, born Donegal, can speak Irish and English
3. Charles Gallagher, son, Roman Catholic, can read and write, aged 36 years, farmers son, not married, born Donegal, can speak Irish and English
4. Daniel Gallagher, son, Roman Catholic, can read and write, aged 25 years, male, not married, born Donegal, can speak Irish and English
Notes:
Marriage banns for Daniel and Catherine dated 11 Nov 1870. 3º & 3º and 4º & 4º consanguinity noted.
Daniel is son of Hugh and brother to Margery married to Daniel O'Donnell at no 4, this census
Children of Daniel and Catherine -
- Charles b 12 Apr 1877 - see birth registration
- Ellen, b 12 Nov 1874 - see birth registration. Married Dan McLaughlin, Drumnawooa. Children: Frances 1904, Daniel 1905, Charles 1907, Margaret 1909, and John 1913. All children born in
Pennsylvania. See Drumnawooa census, household 4
- Hugh b abt 1879
- Margaret b 3 Jul 1880
- Patrick born 20 Mar 1885. Baptised 22 Mar. Baptism sponsors James and Bridget O'Donnell. Patrick emigrated to US on the SS California 15 Oct 1910, arriving NY 24 Oct 1910, to join sister,
Mrs Ellen McLaughlin in Philadelphia
- Daniel
Researcher: Joan - Email
Form B 1
Built house
Private dwelling
Number of out-offices and farmsteadings - 4
Walls - stone, brick or concrete
Roof - slate, iron or tiles
Rooms - 2
Windows in front of house - 2
2nd class house
Head of the family - Daniel Gallagher
Date of census - 2 Apr 1901
Name of Landholder - Daniel Gallagher
Form B 2
Cow house - 1
Fowl House - 1
Barn - 1
Sheep house - 1
Note - For 1911 the sheep house was gone and a stable was added.
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James Gallagher and Mary Connaghan household
1901
Form A
1. James Gallagher, head, Roman Catholic, cannot read, aged 70 years, male, farmer, widower, born Donegal, can speak Irish and English
2. Edward Gallagher, brother, Roman Catholic, cannot read, aged 68 years, male, farmer, not married, born Donegal, can speak Irish and English
3. Mary O'Donnell, daughter, Roman Catholic, can read and write, aged 25 years, female, farmers daughter, married, born Donegal, can speak Irish and English
4. John O'Donnell, son-in-law, Roman Catholic, cannot read, aged 28 years, male, general labourer, married, born Donegal, can speak Irish and English
5. Patrick O'Donnell, grandson, Roman Catholic, cannot read, aged 4 years, male, scholar, not married, born Donegal, can speak Irish and English
6. John O'Donnell, grandson, Roman Catholic, cannot read, aged 2 years, male, not married, born Donegal, can speak Irish and English
7. Joseph O'Donnell, grandson, Roman Catholic, cannot read, aged 6 months, not married, born Donegal
1911
Form A
1. James Gallagher, head, Roman Catholic, cannot read, aged 81 years, male, farmer, widower, born Donegal, can speak Irish and English
2. Edward Gallagher, brother, Roman Catholic, cannot read, aged 80 years, male, farmer, not married, born Donegal, can speak Irish and English
3. John O'Donnell, son-in-law, Roman Catholic, cannot read, aged 39 years, male, farmer, married, born Donegal, can speak Irish and English
4. Mary O'Donnell, daughter-in-law (should be daughter!), Roman Catholic, can read and write, aged 36 years, female, married 18 years 10 children born/living, born Donegal, can speak Irish and English
5. Edward O'Donnell, grandson, Roman Catholic, can read and write, aged 16 years, farmers son, single, born Donegal, can speak Irish and English
6. Bridget O'Donnell, granddaughter, Roman Catholic, can read and write, aged 15 years, female, farmers daughter, not married, born Donegal, can speak Irish and English
7. Patrick O'Donnell, grandson, Roman Catholic, can read and write, aged 14 years, farmers son, not married, born Donegal, can speak Irish and English
8. John O'Donnell, grandson, Roman Catholic, can read and write, aged 13 years, male, farmers son, not married, born Donegal, can speak Irish and English
9. Joseph O'Donnell, grandson, Roman Catholic, cannot read, aged 11 years, farmers son, not married, born Donegal, can speak Irish and English
10. Mary O'Donnell, granddaughter, Roman Catholic, can read and write, aged 9 years, scholar, not married, born Donegal, can speak Irish and English
11. Annie O'Donnell, granddaughter, Roman Catholic, can read and write, aged 7 years, scholar, born Donegal, can speak Irish and English
12. Margery O'Donnell, granddaughter, Roman Catholic, cannot read, aged 2 years, not married, born Donegal
13. Peter O'Donnell, grandson, Roman Catholic, cannot read, aged 1 year, not married, born Donegal
14. Agnes O'Donnell, granddaughter, Roman Catholic, cannot read, aged 1 year, not married, born Donegal
Notes:
1. James Gallagher and Mary Connaghan married abt 1872 - Marriage banns dated 9 Feb 1872, Conwal and Leck register. Note of 3º & 3º consanguinity
2. Dau Mary born 10 Jun 1875. Married John O'Donnell, son of Dan O'Donnell and Margery Gallagher of Carrickatimpan, 14 May 1893. 4th degree consanguinity. See No 4 this census
3. Grand daughter Bridget emigrated to Wilmington, Delaware on the SS Cameronia 19 Apr 1913, arriving NY 27 Apr 1913, to join uncle James O'Donnell at 233 Monroe St, Wilmington
4. Grandson Joseph emigrated to Philadelphia on the SS Celtic from Liverpool 2 Dec, arriving NY 11 Dec 1922, to join sister Bridget at 1027 Spruce St, Philadelphia
Form B 1
Built house
Private dwelling
Number of out-offices and farmsteadings - 5
Walls - stone, brick or concrete
Roof - thatch, wood or other perishable material
Rooms - 2
Windows in front of house - 2
3rd class house
Head of the family - James Gallagher
Date of census - 2 Apr 1901
Name of Landholder - James Gallagher
Form B 2
Stables - 1
Cow house - 1
Fowl House - 1
Barn - 1
Shed -1
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1901
Form B 1
Uninhabited house
Number of out-offices and farmsteadings - 2
Name of Landholder - Edward Gallagher
Form B 2
Cow houses - 2
Note - In 1911 there is the same landholder but the farmsteadings have gone
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