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Title: Ross Keen Ireland
Post by: Patk on Saturday 02 December 06 04:17 GMT (UK)
Could anyone please advise me if they have heard of Ross Keen? This is from the 1851 Census.

I have tried the Irish Time placename search etc.

Any advice, or perhaps a phonetic translation of this name, may help me.

Thank you,
Pat
Title: Re: Ross Keen Ireland
Post by: heywood on Saturday 02 December 06 08:04 GMT (UK)
Hello,
This site is a good place to search for townlands: http://www.thecore.com/seanruad/
I can't see Ross Keen though but you might find something to start with.

I wanted to have a look at the census to see if it definitely said 'Ross Keen' because often as you know these are often doubtful interpretations of someone's poor handwriting.
I can see 2 entries for 'Ross Keen' both of which are ascribed to English counties.
Would it be worth sharing the name etc so that people could try to read the name.
best wishes
heywood
Title: Re: Ross Keen Ireland
Post by: heywood on Saturday 02 December 06 09:47 GMT (UK)
Hi Patrick,
I just got a message from another rootschat member who googled Rosskeen and got County Cork- I did it then and there is also one in Scotland.
This is a link to Griffiths Valuation page for Rosskeen, Cork (around 1850s). You may be able to find your ancestor's surname here.  http://www.failteromhat.com/griffiths/cork/rosskeen.htm


best wishes again
heywood

Thanks to luimneach for the info.
Title: Re: Ross Keen Ireland
Post by: Patk on Saturday 02 December 06 21:08 GMT (UK)
Dear heywood and luimneach

Than you so much for your advice, the place on the census is definitely Ross Keen, but it is part of the damaged census of 1851, and the names I am looking for are Toole and Dowd, also Ward, Lynch and Rafferty, so Cork sounds a good place to start!

Thank you so much for the advice and I will definitely look at the sites you have suggested.
Kind regards and many thanks again,
Pat :)