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Ireland (Historical Counties) => Ireland => Cork => Topic started by: suep968 on Tuesday 24 February 09 13:24 GMT (UK)
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My great great grandfather Patrick Nagle from Courleigh married Honora Donovan from Rosscarberry at the Catholic Chapel of Rosscarberry in 1864. I know that Patrick Nagle died sometime between 1901 and 1910 and Honora I would say probably between 1927-1930. I have a couple of letters from Honora to my great aunt the last one written in 1927 and the address is simply Richfordstown, Clonakilty, Cork. How big/where is Richfordstown?
Apparently my great grandfather and his siblings were born and grew up at Richmond Farm, Clonakilty. The eldest child Mary inherited the farm which caused a huge family row and lead to her siblings moving away. When I find out about when Patrick Nagle died will I be able to find a copy of his will anywhere?
Any info on the Nagle and Donovan families and places where they lived would be great.
Sue
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Sue,
Richfordstown is a townland, not a parish so you won't see it on a map - about 4 miles from Clonakilty.
This could be your Patrick Nagle's death register from the indexes on the LDS pilot search:
Patrick Nagle - Death aged 83
Registration District: Clonakilty
Sep Qtr 1911
Volume 5 page 39
for his address at death you'd need to order the cert from Roscommon records office, you can download a form from the site but then have to post it off. Photocopies are the cheapest at about 4 euros (last time I ordered one).
For his will you'd need to contact the National Archives office in Dublin which has a website.
Good luck
Leofric
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i have also done a search for the Nagle/ Donovan families, you will see at the Cork Archaeological Booklet of 1905, and the Topographical survey by Colonel Grove White also of 1905 reference to the Nagle family tomb and vaults at Shanballymore, Templeroan near Castletownroche and Doneraile , the tomb has this inscription.
This monument was erected by Garrett Nagle jnr Esq Anno Domini 1796 to the
memory of his ancient family, whose burial place this old churchyard has been for
several hundred years back. Among whom were interred here was the founder’s
great grandfather, Garrett Nagle Esq, late of Clogher, the very near relative
of Sir Richard Nagle, Bart., Knight of the Shire of the County of Cork, Attorney
General, Speaker of the (Irish) House of Commons, Secretary of State and Lord
Chief Justice of Ireland. His Wife Mary, daughter of Sir T.B. Purcell, Bart. of
Annakissa. Edmond(sic) Nagle Esq son of the said Garrett and Mary and his wife
Catherine Fitzgerald lineally descended from the house of Desmond. The founder’s
father and mother. Garrett Nagle Esq son of the said Edmond and Catherine, aged
74 years and his wife Eliza(beth), daughter of Patrick Nagle Esq. late of
Shanballyduff, and Helena, daughter of O’Donovan of Castle Donovan, aged 70
years. She was aunt to Admiral Sir Edmond Nagle and cousin-germain to the Right
Hon. Edmond Burke.
The founder’s brothers Patrick and Edmond Nagle, the former aged 23, the latter 39
years. (And on the side of the tomb): Sacred to the memory of Ellen Sarah Nagle,
devoted wife of Edmond Nagle, Ballinamona Castle, died 11 July 1845 in the 25th
year of her age. Robert Nagle died 1723. Robert Nagle (another) died 1735 aged 13
son of Edward Nagle and Elizabeth Collins (great aunt of Michael Collins), Garrett
Nagle died 1724, Mary Nagle died 1732 aged 5 years.