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Title: Aherns of east Cork
Post by: Auld Boots on Tuesday 10 January 06 01:57 GMT (UK)
New to all this, so hello!  ;D I'm researching the Ahern family from about 1800 in the Castlemartyr/Ballymacoda/Youghal area.

Any and all threads gratefully received and a few to share with other seekers.

Red and yellow forever!

Boots
Title: Re: Aherns of east Cork
Post by: Pat Reid on Tuesday 10 January 06 04:12 GMT (UK)
Dennis Ahern has extensive details on the Aherns from Cork as well as a remarkable site of excerpts from old newspapers. This would probably be your best bet.

http://www.irelandoldnews.com/index.html

Good luck,

Pat
Title: Re: Aherns of east Cork
Post by: Auld Boots on Monday 16 January 06 00:17 GMT (UK)
Hi Pat, thank you for the link and the kind note. Been there and got the t-shirt, however.

It's a superb piece of work. Never hurts to keep looking.   ;)


Red and yellow forever,

Boots
Title: Re: Aherns of east Cork
Post by: BILLDORGAN on Saturday 11 March 06 14:09 GMT (UK)
I have an Ann Ahearn from Ballymacoda who married James Maguire in East Cork. They went to USA in 1850 (Lowell, MA) and then settled in Providence, RI in 1852.

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I also have a John Ahearne who was the father of Elizabeth Ahearne (b. 1853; d. at Ballybraher, Cloyne, East Cork) who married David Dorgan (b. 1853; d. August 1917 at Ballybraher, Cloyne, East Cork):

There are only three Ahearn and one Ahearne listed on the 1855 Griffitihs Valuation of East Cork: Johanna Ahearn (Shanagarry, Kilmahon, East Cork) John Ahearn (Ballybraher, Kilmahon, East Cork) and John Ahearn (Monagurra, Kilmahon, East Cork). Finally there is  James Ahearne (Shanagarry, Kilmahon, East Cork). I believe that John Ahearn of Ballybraher was the father of Elizabeth Ahearne for this reason:

The marriage between Elizabeth Ahearne and David Dorgan may have been arranged since their parents were farmers with adjoining properties, the Dorgan property in Carrigkilter and the Ahearne property in Ballybraher.  When Elizabeth Ahearne and David Dorgan did not have their own children they brought to their farm Margaret Grahame, the niece of Elizabeth Ahearne, and John Healy, the nephew of David Dorgan. The marriage of Margaret Grahame and John Healy was also arranged and they were married before they went to live with Elizabeth Ahearne and David Dorgan. These arrranged marriages kept the properties of Carrigkilter and Ballybraher in the family until the present day. Ironically, none of the five children of Elizabeth Ahearne and John Healy married and none had children. The ancestral Dorgan property at Carrigkilter has been sold twice, only the ancestral Ahearne property at Ballybraher remains which has extensive land holdings.
Title: Re: Aherns of east Cork
Post by: Leeyeah on Sunday 09 February 25 11:02 GMT (UK)
I’m an Ahern from Youghal.