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Monaghan / Re: Drum, Co. Monaghan
« on: Tuesday 26 July 05 18:47 BST (UK)  »
Drum is in Currin parish.
Carrickmacross is in Magheracloone parish.

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Monaghan / Re: Any Help please?
« on: Tuesday 26 July 05 18:28 BST (UK)  »
According to the Monaghan county historian and author of "The Monaghan Story", Peadar Livingstone, The surname MONAGHAN is probably a local family name.

The Hearth Money Rolls, maybe in the 1600s, show 9 Monaghans in Monaghan town.
The root of the name seems to be "manach", a monk.

In 1976 voter rolls there were 29 Monaghans in the central part of the county, 37 in the west, 24 in the central, and 16 in the south.

     Pat T.        http://www.angelfire.com/my/tray

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Monaghan / Re: Casey of Donaghmoyne
« on: Tuesday 26 July 05 18:12 BST (UK)  »
Here's the CASEYs from the Tithe Index of 1823 for Donaghmoyne.

Casey, Anne / Dyan /   43
Casey, Edward Jr. / Dyan /   43
Casey, Henry / Drumheriff /   42
Casey, Hugh / Drumheriff /   42
Casey, James / Tulleroan /   77
Casey, John / Carrickalisnalarny /   17
Casey, John / Kilmurray /   58
Casey, John / Tulleroan /   77
Casey, Marcus / Kilmurray /   58
Casey, Mary / Drumheriff /   42
Casey, Mary / Lisnamoyle Otra /   64
Casey, Neal / Drumheriff /   42
Casey, Pat / Mullinagir /   70
Casey, Peter / Carrickalisnalarny /   17
Casey, Thomas / Drumgannis Upr. /   48
Casey, Walter / Gurteens /   53

I have relatives there today but they are TRAYNORs.

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