My g.g. grandfather Patrick Brien, born in 1824 in Munny, Kilcormac Kings County, married Anne Dunne, from Munny. He had been a soldier in the EIC. Also listed in 1875, 4 years before his death, as being fined for allowing 2 asses to wander on the road in Munny, for which he was fined. However they were married in 1863 at the RC Church of The Assumption in Carlow Town. Gives Patrick's occupation as coal merchant. Isn't that a bit far to be moving to live just to sell coal? I know it's definitely the right people, as it states his wife Anne Dunne was from Mooney, meaning Munny. So i'm just wondering if before he changed jobs and started working as a coal merchant, if the East India Company's army were ever stationed in or near Carlow Town?