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Dulaigh
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Re: Quill Family
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Reply #9 on:
Tuesday 19 May 15 22:04 BST (UK) »
Some of the Quills were in Knocknagoshel parish associated with Curtins Tooreenard/ -a stones throw from Duagh parish- in the 1800's. The origins of Quill is from Wood and there was a big write up about them in a specialist publication I saw in Castleisland Library last year July/August.
You could phone or email them. Some of them were well connected.
Dulaigh
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Re: Quill Family
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Tuesday 19 May 15 23:23 BST (UK) »
The Woods' origins were associated with Limerick whence to N. Kerry. 10 statute miles in those times would be approximately 200 metres today. 40 or 50 miles was a journey to a local County town including driving cattle to the fair or attending a sports meeting. The social division between the estates and Houses of Limerick and the mountains of Kerry can also be explained.
sunnylew
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Re: Quill Family
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Friday 25 September 15 02:10 BST (UK) »
I've since found that Christopher Julian of Tullamore House held his lands from Sir John Benn-Walsh, as did the Guerins and Ellen (Quill) in Dirrindaff in Duagh. This may be the connection.
Anything in Hethersett, Norfolk
Buckenham and Variants in Norfolk and Suffolk.
Goodlad in Suffolk.
Palmer in Birmingham
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