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Offline margym317

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Carolan/Carlin/Carrolan
« on: Saturday 04 January 14 17:32 GMT (UK) »
In 1833 a land patent was issued to TERRANCE CARROLAN for 200 acres at Grenvile\le, Lot 4 Range 10.  This is the only record of Terrance.  No church death record has been found.  Any clues?
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Re: Carolan/Carlin/Carrolan
« Reply #1 on: Sunday 05 January 14 08:07 GMT (UK) »
The Quebec Land Grants database has an entry for a Terence Carrolan which indicates the letters patent were dated 28 Feb 1857 and the location was Grenville, Argenteuil. I couldn't find anyone else by that name listed.

There are a few family trees for a Terrance Carlin in Quebec however he was born about 1830 in Ireland and emigrated in 1833.

Sorry I couldn't be more help.

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Re: Carolan/Carlin/Carrolan
« Reply #2 on: Sunday 05 January 14 12:38 GMT (UK) »
O'Carolan was of course, Ireland's most famous player of the harp.

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Re: Carolan/Carlin/Carrolan
« Reply #3 on: Sunday 05 January 14 20:02 GMT (UK) »
Thanks for your reply.  I have contributed to the Terrance Carlin/Carolan/Carling tree.  He was my great-grandfather.  Supposedly born in County Mayo about 1828.  The Terrance I am looking for would be his uncle, also Terrance Carrolan.  That 200 acres in Grenville was later in the name of James Carlin and I have found almost all of his 9 children and their descendants.  I have been contacted by Glen Carlin of Montreal and he can trace his family to Bangor Erris in a town land called Glencullen.  Both families show up in Canada in the same year.  They must be related.
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