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Ireland (Historical Counties) => Ireland => Cavan => Topic started by: dblucas on Sunday 30 May 10 22:51 BST (UK)
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There are Two Thomas Farrellys in Crossafehin, Virginia, County Cavan, Ireland in the 1821 Census. One is 18 and the other is 19 from two different families. How can I eliminate one from the other? Any ideas?
David
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By households. Are they grouped into family units?
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Thanks for the reply. Is there another record I could look up to ensure I have the correct Thomas Farrelly? Both are possible candidates...
Tithe, Flax, Rent Books Maruis of Headford etc....
David
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Probably only death certs.."son of.. " etc.
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Irish death certificates do not list names of parents (unless one of them was informant). Most records involving land (Griffith's, tithes, etc.) only mention the head of household and since there were at least 2 Farrelly families in the same area at the same time those sources might not help sort out the confusion. Have you tried searching for church records yet?
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I use BRS. There were many records from Munterconnaught and Castlerahan that are missing. That is really unfortunate.... I have someone going to the NLI and getting all of the 1821 census records in the area (Knocktemple, Coronagh etc..) for me.... I can't wait for that....
Thanks for responses I appreciate it.
David
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Can someone tell what exactly this means:
Rent Book of Crossafehin Viriginia, County Cavan, Ireland
Tenant: Bartholemew Farrelly 22 acres
Tenure: Lease from May 1829 for 21 years or the Life of Lessee Philip
Son of Terence Farrelly of Crossafehin May 1829
Tenant: Terance Farrelly 11 acres
Tenure: Lease from May 1820 for 21 years or the Life of Lessee Thomas
Tenant: Patt Farrelly 11 acres
Tenure: Lease from May 1820 for 21 years or the Life of Lessee Thomas
David