Rose:
I might have some for you. This person did a "whole lot" of work on the Hollingsworth family and Ballycanew is very prominent in the research. Another nice bonus is mention of Cranwell!
"The Gorey Correspondent - Newspaper
Sat. March 25, 1861, Column 1, "Ballycanew Young Men's Christian Association...", Mr. Henry Johnston (Elizabeth Hollingsworth's husband) of Tomagaddy appointed as President of the Association, and Mr. Thomas Cranwill, Secretary. (they were converted to Wesleyan Methodism by the great missionary in Ireland, Rev. Fossey Tackaberry of Tomagaddy. Cranwill was a cousin, Rev. Tackaberry's mother was Jane Cranwill of Ballinemoney, Ballycanew. Henry Johnston was Rev. Tackaberry's half-brother.
July 24, 1849. Henry Johnston aged 39, bachelor, farmer, Tomagaddy, Monamolin Parish, of of unk Johnston, farmer, to Elizabeth Hollingsworth age 23, spinster of Ballinakill, Ballycanew, daughter of John Hollingsworth, farmer, by C. Huson in presence of John Cranwill and William Johnston. John Cranwill was most likely Henry's uncle and William was his father."
http://www.hollygardens.com/hollingsw/pafg15.htm#4116It might be worthwhile getting in touch with Tom Hollingsworth.
http://www.hollygardens.com/hollingsw/index.htm#TOCGood luck,
Pat