Considine Family Tree
Posted: Wed May 25, 2016 5:42 pm
I have started work on a particular strand of Considines which leads back to Silvy and Patt Considine, listed in the Tithe Applotment Books as occupying land in Shalee, Kilnamona.
I believe Daniel Considine, Kilgobban/Kilgobbin, Clooney (Quin), was one descendant, and the Electoral Register for Ennis Polling District, 1866, shows that he continued to hold some land in Ballynabinna, Kilnamona (along with his farm in Kilgobban).
The report of the funeral of his grandson, Joe Considine, who was killed in the War of Independence, aged only 20, was published in the Clare Champion on August 12th, 1922, and reads like a mini-family tree, but some of those mentioned as uncles and aunts are really uncles-in-law and aunts-in-law. I have extracted the part of the report that lists the chief mourners. Note that the men are listed before the women. This indicates a transitional stage between mentioning male mourners, only, and the inclusion of female mourners.
I am hoping to find more descendants of Silvy and Patt – I am sure Daniel had siblings and cousins - the name “Sylvester” may be a key.
On Saturday morning, June 20th, Requiem Mass was celebrated at Clooney Church for the repose of his soul. Rev. Canon Slattery was celebrant, Rev. J. Hennessy, deacon, and Rev. J. Quinn, sub-deacon. Father Gavin, P.P., Tubber, was master of ceremonies; Father Breen, P.P., Ruan; Father Neylon, C.C., Ruan,; Father Patrick, O.F.M., and Father O’Dea, C.C., Sixmilebridge were also present. The Chief mourners were Mr. and Mrs. J. Considine (parents), Dilly (sister), Paddy, Dan, and Dermot (brothers). Pat Duggan, Tom Dugan and Miceal Duggan, Rev. Bro. Vincent, De la Salle, Bagnalstown; Syvester and John Considine, Kilgobbin, Pat Daffy, Crusheen, and Tom Frost Sixmilebridge (uncles); Mrs. T. Duggan, Verdant Hill, Mrs. P. Duggan, Moyreisk, Mrs. Syl. Considine, Kilgobbin, Mrs. Daly, Dysart, Mrs. O’Keeffe, Darragh, Mrs. P. Daffy, Crusheen and Mrs. M. Duggan (aunts); Biddy, Peg, Chris, Michael and John Duggan, Moyriesk; Dannie, Paddy, Mary Kate, Nell and Rosie Considine, Kilgobbin; Paddy and Gretta Considine, Fountain; Delia Considine, Ennis; Willie, Michael and Paddy Daly, Cloontohil; Dan, May, and Norah O’Keeffe, Darragh, Dan and Patrick Daffy, Crusheen; Mr. and Mrs. Michael Neylon, Ennis; Paddy, Molly, and Peggy Neylon, Ennis; Mr. and Mrs. Molony, Carrphan House; Matty, May and Tim Molony, do; Master Ml. and Jas. Molony, do.; Mr. and Mrs. J. Malone, Feakle; Thady Malone, do; Mr. and Mrs. Walshe, Cragroe; Pat Minogue, Feakle; Georgina and Mary Frost, Sixmilebridge; Mr. and Mrs. J. Fitzgerald, do; Mr. and Mrs. James Frost, do; Mr. and Mrs. John Frost, Feenagh; John and Ned Duggan, Kilkishen; Pat Frost, do; Bob Frost, do; Margaret Frost, do; Miss A. O’Neill, Newmarket; Mrs. Fahy, Dublin; Mr. and Mrs. P. Clune, Ballymaclune; Mr. W. Clune, N.T., Ballinruane; Mary and Mrs. Cusack, Ballyblood; James and Mrs. O’Driscoll, Broadford; Mr. and Mrs. W. Arthur, Barefield; W. Hanrahan, Ennis; Ml., Mary and Nell Enright, Cragleigh (cousins).
Sheila
I believe Daniel Considine, Kilgobban/Kilgobbin, Clooney (Quin), was one descendant, and the Electoral Register for Ennis Polling District, 1866, shows that he continued to hold some land in Ballynabinna, Kilnamona (along with his farm in Kilgobban).
The report of the funeral of his grandson, Joe Considine, who was killed in the War of Independence, aged only 20, was published in the Clare Champion on August 12th, 1922, and reads like a mini-family tree, but some of those mentioned as uncles and aunts are really uncles-in-law and aunts-in-law. I have extracted the part of the report that lists the chief mourners. Note that the men are listed before the women. This indicates a transitional stage between mentioning male mourners, only, and the inclusion of female mourners.
I am hoping to find more descendants of Silvy and Patt – I am sure Daniel had siblings and cousins - the name “Sylvester” may be a key.
On Saturday morning, June 20th, Requiem Mass was celebrated at Clooney Church for the repose of his soul. Rev. Canon Slattery was celebrant, Rev. J. Hennessy, deacon, and Rev. J. Quinn, sub-deacon. Father Gavin, P.P., Tubber, was master of ceremonies; Father Breen, P.P., Ruan; Father Neylon, C.C., Ruan,; Father Patrick, O.F.M., and Father O’Dea, C.C., Sixmilebridge were also present. The Chief mourners were Mr. and Mrs. J. Considine (parents), Dilly (sister), Paddy, Dan, and Dermot (brothers). Pat Duggan, Tom Dugan and Miceal Duggan, Rev. Bro. Vincent, De la Salle, Bagnalstown; Syvester and John Considine, Kilgobbin, Pat Daffy, Crusheen, and Tom Frost Sixmilebridge (uncles); Mrs. T. Duggan, Verdant Hill, Mrs. P. Duggan, Moyreisk, Mrs. Syl. Considine, Kilgobbin, Mrs. Daly, Dysart, Mrs. O’Keeffe, Darragh, Mrs. P. Daffy, Crusheen and Mrs. M. Duggan (aunts); Biddy, Peg, Chris, Michael and John Duggan, Moyriesk; Dannie, Paddy, Mary Kate, Nell and Rosie Considine, Kilgobbin; Paddy and Gretta Considine, Fountain; Delia Considine, Ennis; Willie, Michael and Paddy Daly, Cloontohil; Dan, May, and Norah O’Keeffe, Darragh, Dan and Patrick Daffy, Crusheen; Mr. and Mrs. Michael Neylon, Ennis; Paddy, Molly, and Peggy Neylon, Ennis; Mr. and Mrs. Molony, Carrphan House; Matty, May and Tim Molony, do; Master Ml. and Jas. Molony, do.; Mr. and Mrs. J. Malone, Feakle; Thady Malone, do; Mr. and Mrs. Walshe, Cragroe; Pat Minogue, Feakle; Georgina and Mary Frost, Sixmilebridge; Mr. and Mrs. J. Fitzgerald, do; Mr. and Mrs. James Frost, do; Mr. and Mrs. John Frost, Feenagh; John and Ned Duggan, Kilkishen; Pat Frost, do; Bob Frost, do; Margaret Frost, do; Miss A. O’Neill, Newmarket; Mrs. Fahy, Dublin; Mr. and Mrs. P. Clune, Ballymaclune; Mr. W. Clune, N.T., Ballinruane; Mary and Mrs. Cusack, Ballyblood; James and Mrs. O’Driscoll, Broadford; Mr. and Mrs. W. Arthur, Barefield; W. Hanrahan, Ennis; Ml., Mary and Nell Enright, Cragleigh (cousins).
Sheila