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shanew147
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Placename Co. Kerry
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Wednesday 25 May 11 18:07 BST (UK) »
following extract is from a Royal Marine record, and shows a place of birth... any ideas where it refers to ?
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Re: Placename Co. Kerry
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Wednesday 25 May 11 18:15 BST (UK) »
Thank you for that Shane.
I think the second word is Killarney (bad K) as the officer has written double "L" elsewhere with different sized letters. Hopefully someone might recognise a place from the phonetic sound around the Killarney area.
All suggestions gratefully received.
Ireland, Co Antrim: Kerr; Hollinger; Forsythe; Moore
Ireland, Co Louth: Carson; Leslie
Ireland, Co Kerry: Ferris
Scotland, Perthshire/Glasgow: Stewart
England, Devon/Cornwall: Ferris, Gasser/Jasser/Jesser, Norman
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Wednesday 25 May 11 18:20 BST (UK) »
There are lots of place in Killarney Poor Law Union, Co. Kerry that start with Caher... but only one in Killarney civil parish is Cahernane.
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for what's worth, my reading of the townland name is Coherciowar - so maybe something that sounds like that ?
I assume that Killarney in this case would either mean the post-town or maybe the civil parish, or poor law union
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Wednesday 25 May 11 18:29 BST (UK) »
Shane
Agree with your reading but its a puzzle. if you play around with what might be a phonetic spelling of the place the beginning is possibly Caher but nothing fits the ending. The only two that might come near seem to be Cahersavane and Cahersiveen/Caherciveen but I'm not convinced either are possible.
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Wednesday 25 May 11 18:33 BST (UK) »
it does looks like Caherciveen if you squint - but that's over 60 km away from Killarney..
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Thank you all for your input ...... boy it's a corker!
Ireland, Co Antrim: Kerr; Hollinger; Forsythe; Moore
Ireland, Co Louth: Carson; Leslie
Ireland, Co Kerry: Ferris
Scotland, Perthshire/Glasgow: Stewart
England, Devon/Cornwall: Ferris, Gasser/Jasser/Jesser, Norman
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Wednesday 25 May 11 18:40 BST (UK) »
Maybe a clue would help??
His father (also John) was a ferryman and this John my gt grandfather was a 21 year (at least) man with the Royal Marines. So I'm thinking near water loch or sea with a ferry??
Ireland, Co Antrim: Kerr; Hollinger; Forsythe; Moore
Ireland, Co Louth: Carson; Leslie
Ireland, Co Kerry: Ferris
Scotland, Perthshire/Glasgow: Stewart
England, Devon/Cornwall: Ferris, Gasser/Jasser/Jesser, Norman
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Re: Placename Co. Kerry
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Wednesday 25 May 11 18:45 BST (UK) »
Killarney is not that close to the sea... about 30km to ether Kilorglan or Kenmare
I think I mentioned Tarbert as a possibility before, but that's 70km to the north of Killarney.
Killarney is beside the lakes - I'm sure there were boats - but would there have been ferries ?
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