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From: "Sean" <>
Subject: Hannery or Nannery
Date: Mon, 25 Apr 2005 02:00:10 +0100
In-Reply-To: <CEEGLOHMDGKDBDEDBHDPCEIEDKAA.agneis@verizon.net>
Hi Agnes,
I transcribed Listraghee and it looks like you may have a point. The H in
Hannery is not in the style of a capital H but a lowercase h - but it does
look more like a h than an N. However the initial letter of Margaret's and
Mary's name is quite florid and it could be argued that it is a "n" with a
tail at the front if you see what I mean.
Myself, I think it looks like a "h" but having consulted the bible, ie
Leahy, he has them down as Nannery. So Nannery it is.
I'll send you the image shortly, its a bit out of focus but readable.
Be Lucky
Sean
-----Original Message-----
From: Agnes M [mailto:]
Sent: 25 April 2005 01:39
To:
Subject: RE: [LONGFORD] Longford 1901 Census added 4-23-05
Hi Christina,
Congratulations on all the work! That's quite an accomplishment. I've been
happy to do the very little bit that I've done to help.
I do have a question: In the recent addition online of Listraghee in
Clonbroney parish , there is listed a family of HANNERY's. I was wondering
if you still have the images whether you could take a second look at that
for me. A few of my GORMANs from Listraghee were baptised in Clonbroney.
One has a sponsor whose name I had deciphered to be "Nannery". I would
like to know if it's possible that the "H" could be an "N".
Of course there are 40 yrs. betw. the time of the baptism and the 1901
census, but it's still possible that the same families could be located in
the townland.
The writing in the church records is indeed barely legible so I suppose it's
anybody's guess.
Thanks for all you do,
Agnes
-----Original Message-----
From: Christina Hunt [mailto:]
Sent: Saturday, April 23, 2005 11:05 AM
To:
Subject: [LONGFORD] Longford 1901 Census added 4-23-05
New 1901 census this week:
Parish of Mohill
Clooniher
Parish of Killoe
Aghnamaddoo
Ballincurry
Bawn
Cloonagh
Cloonmacart
Corrabaun
Kilmahon
Kilnashee
Parish of Clonbroney - Barony Granard
Cavan
Clonbroney
Clooncoose
Currycahill
Derryneel
Drumnahara
Ederland
Gorteen
Gorteenrevagh
Parish of Columbkille
Aghamore Lower
To view any of these go to:
http://www.rootsweb.com/~irllog/
Click on CENSUS on the menu.
Then pick 1901 Census extracts.
You can go into any of the above mentioned Civil Parishes from this page.
The search engine has been updates.
Thanks,
Christina
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