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Templemore & Killea (Kilvenogue, Clonmore). Marriage 1809-10

Templemore & Killea (Kilvenogue, Clonmore), Tipperary

Marriage Index 1809-1810

The following table of Templemore & Killea (Kilvenogue, Clonmore) marriages is transcribed from Microfilm No. 2492.   This microfilm is kept online by the National Library of Ireland accessible through their Roman Catholic Parish Register Search page.  This is an index of the names of the people who were married in this Roman Catholic parish during the years 1809 & 1810.  This section of the register is in English.  Unfortunately the first one or two entries on each new page were almost impossible to read.


My list is sorted by the surname of the groom.  Question marks indicate letters or words I had a problem reading. Spellings are exactly as I read them, no corrections have been made, the letters in brackets ‘sic’ means that whatever spelling I have given it is as I read it. Square brackets [ ] hold letters that I am guessing at.

Place names are given in this section of the register.  In some instances we have a placename for the man mentioned.  I have kept these entries.  For those men for whom no placename was mentioned I have placed n/a in the column.  For some men an occupation was given, I list that and then n.g. against those men for whom no occupation was mentioned.

Matthew Kennedy is listed as being from the parish of Washpin Taylor

Nicknames, Shortened names used in Irish records

 

NameSurnameName BrideSurname BridePlacenameDateYearHim fromOcc
??…..ady????TemplemoreNov-Dec1810n/an.g.
??….[i]oreLucy[?C]ono..can't see?? ??1809n/an.g.
??…rly??????Oct1811n/an.g.
??BananMaryKe…????Mar or April1810n/an.g.
JnoBerginMary??Maher??Billough21-Nov1810n/alabourer
RobertBru??feMargaretLalorTemplemore25-Nov1810n/an.g.
MichaelCantwellHonoraDoyle?Namma or Nanna29-Jan1811n/alabourer
ThomsCantwellEllenFogarty??Manna or Namma8 ??Feb1811n/aMason
RichardCar[d]enCatharineBrownTemplemore24-Nov1810n/aShoemaker
??Carroll??Catherine??Brute????Jan-Feb1811n/an.g.
ThomasCaseyEllenRyanManna30 ??Oct1811n/aServant
??CaseyJudyKinnally??Jun-Aug1810n/an.g.
WilliamConrahyMaryHoganTemplemore22-Jan1820n/an.g.
MichaelDevittMaryLeeTemplemore09-May1810Drumlabourer
??DoolingJaneDaly??…mber1809n/an.g.
DanielDoolyBridgetCleary??Billough09-Nov1810n/aCarpenter
JamesDunfyElizabethMaraKillea13-Jan1810Rathdowneyn.g.
DanielDunnEllenBohanKillea??5 Mar1810Boo[r]nan.g.
PatDunneHannahMaraTemplemore24-Nov1811MaryboroughCarpenter
BoyceEaganEllenFogartyTemplemore11-Jan1811n/aMason
Derby[F]itzpatrickNellyGynaneTemplemoreJun-Aug1810n/alabourer
John FitzpatrickBridget??..eahenTemplemore11-Sep1810n/aa mason
WilliamFitzpatrickEllenRyanTemplemore29 Jun-Aug1810n/alabourer
ThomasGlasgowBridgetHynesKilleaMar or April1810n/an.g.
PatrickHigginbot[t]emMaryGread..?Kill, Killeagh14 ??Feb1811n/alabourer
MatthewKennedyEllenDuanKillea27-Jan1811Washpin Taylorn.g.
John KinallyHonorKinallyKillea06-May1810Toomn.g.
ThomsMacket??MaryStapletonWoodsville..18 ??Feb1811Borrisole…Farmer
John MaherBridgetHynesKillea02-May1810Grogann.g.
MartinMaherJudithTracyKillea03-May1810Moneygaln.g.
??Martin??CatherineMeagherTemplemore11-Oct1811n/an.g.
DenisMcCarthyEllenWalshTemplemore27-Jun1810Drumlabourer
ThomasMcDonnellSarahRyanTemplemore02-May1810n/an.g.
BryanMcDonnellMargaret??Templemore2 ??Feb-Sept1811n/an.g.
JamesMeagherCatharineHanlyKillea01-Jan1810n/an.g.
??TimothyMolonyAnneJordanTemplemore28-Nov1811n/alabourer
John PhelanBridgetKilfoyleTemplemore09-Sep1810??Ostholabourer
WmRyanEllenBryanTemplemore??Jan-Feb1811??labourer
JasRyanHonorMeagherBallyheen, Templemore18 ??Feb1811DromFarmer
DanielRyanMargaretKennedyKillea25-Jan1810n/an.g.
MichaelRyanMaryConollyTemplemoreend of Jan1810n/an.g.
PatrickTierney??HanlyTemplemoreSept1810n/an.g.
Patrick[??T]ierneyMaryDoolyKillea09-Sep1810Banaherlabourer
ThomasTracyMaryRussellKillea05-Mar1810Boo[r]nan.g.
PatrickWalshMargaretLanaganTemplemore08-Nov1810n/alabourer

Clonmore Village Photographs, Co. Tipperary

Same as with everywhere else, I got to Clonmore with my camera.  I really went here to see if there was a graveyard associated with the church (there wasn’t).  Then I photographed the church and this little village. It has a National School, a playground, a Roman Catholic Church, a community hall and there is at least one pub which has a restaurant and to which I was brought for lunch one day.  I’m told it is really good food.  Unfortunately I was going out to dinner that evening and so all I had to eat was a salad.  The meal my friend had did look delicious I have to say that.