Considine, Kilmorane, Killone: date of death needed
Posted: Mon Feb 10, 2020 11:13 am
Can anyone help me find the date for this newpaper page, please: http://www.limerickcity.ie/media/12%2031%2036.pdf
I am trying to find out about a Considine family who lived in Kilmorane, in the parish of Killone, and who seem to have disappeared about the time of Griffith’s Valuation (1856). I googled “Considine Kilmorane” and found the above list of deaths. It includes “At Kilmorane, county Clare, suddenly, Mr. Michael Considine”
According to James Frost, in his notes on Killone parish, a Daniel Considine was a tenant in Kilmorane in 1659.
(Note 94 in The notes on the Book of Forfeitures and Distributions for the Barony of Islands: Part A, in The History and Topography of the County of Clare by James Frost, Part II: "In 1659, the tenants in occupation of some of the townlands of this parish were the subjoined: Drummeen, Owen MacConsidine; Drumadrehid, Daniel and Murtagh Oge MacConsidine; Kilmoraun, Daniel Considine; and Teermaclane, Stephen Wolfe").
The Tithe Applotment books for Killone (1828) show a John Considine in Kilmorrane: http://titheapplotmentbooks.nationalarc ... _00452.pdf
In 1832, Mich. Considine, Kilmorane, is applying to Registry of Freeholders, Borough of Ennis, in order to be allowed to vote. He is applying on the grounds that he is freeholder of houses in High Street worth £20. He gives his occupation as “Gent.”. I don’t know if he succeeded in his claim: http://www.clarelibrary.ie/eolas/coclar ... s_1832.htm
The Killone baptisms 1834 – 1853 show that there were two families of Considines living in Kilmorane:
(1) Patrick Considine and Peg Kenny* had three children baptised:
Michael in 1843 (sponsors: John Kenny, Kate Kenny),
John in 1845 (sponsors: Michael Guinea, Nelly Guinea)
James in 1848 (sponsor: Ellen Kenny).
*At the baptism of John, the mother is Peg Guinea. I'm assuming that "Guinea" is a form of “Kenny”.
(2) Henry Considine and Bridget Daly had two children baptised:
Fanny in 1844 (sponsors: George Considine, Francisca Daly)
Michael in 1845 (sponsors: Henry Greene, Fanny Daly).
Henry and Bridget emigrated, bringing Fanny and Michael with them. More children were born to them. It seems they first went to Canada, then to Pennsylvania and then to Ohio. I found some records on familysearch.org, one of which (1900 US census) shows them living in Ohio (Henry aged 73, Bridget aged 75, with their son John (born in Canada) aged 43, daughter Josephine (born Pa), aged 36, and daughter Elizabeth (born Ohio), aged 30 (some death records found on familysearch below).
Familysearch shows that the 1844 Field Books (part of the assessment needed to determine liability for rates) for the townland of Kilmorane lists the houses of Henry Considine (valued at £5) and William Daxon (£8 15s). However, Griffith’s Valuation shows no Considines in Kilmorane.
Familysearch (Ohio deaths, 1908-1953) shows the death of John H. Considine on 17 Apr. 1923; date of birth: 23 Feb. 1858; single; parents: Henry Considine and Bridget Daily. John’s occupation is given as Rubber Worker; the informant is Elizabeth Considine.
Death of Michael D. Considine on 15 Sept. 1930, aged 81, in Springfield, Clark, Ohio; widower of Ellen; born in Ireland; father: not known; mother: Daley; informant: Miss Fannie Considine.
Death of Henry Considine on 23 Apr. 1951, aged 86, in Akron, Summit, Ohio, Apr. 23, 1951; birthplace: Conneaut Center, Pa.; Born Mar. 9, 1865; parents: Henry Considine, Bridett Dailey. Burial place: St. Vincent’s Cemetery, Akron, Ohio.
I have found no records to show what happened to the family of Patrick Considine and Peg Kenny. Maybe Michael, whose sudden death was reported in a Limerick newspaper, was their son.
Sheila
I am trying to find out about a Considine family who lived in Kilmorane, in the parish of Killone, and who seem to have disappeared about the time of Griffith’s Valuation (1856). I googled “Considine Kilmorane” and found the above list of deaths. It includes “At Kilmorane, county Clare, suddenly, Mr. Michael Considine”
According to James Frost, in his notes on Killone parish, a Daniel Considine was a tenant in Kilmorane in 1659.
(Note 94 in The notes on the Book of Forfeitures and Distributions for the Barony of Islands: Part A, in The History and Topography of the County of Clare by James Frost, Part II: "In 1659, the tenants in occupation of some of the townlands of this parish were the subjoined: Drummeen, Owen MacConsidine; Drumadrehid, Daniel and Murtagh Oge MacConsidine; Kilmoraun, Daniel Considine; and Teermaclane, Stephen Wolfe").
The Tithe Applotment books for Killone (1828) show a John Considine in Kilmorrane: http://titheapplotmentbooks.nationalarc ... _00452.pdf
In 1832, Mich. Considine, Kilmorane, is applying to Registry of Freeholders, Borough of Ennis, in order to be allowed to vote. He is applying on the grounds that he is freeholder of houses in High Street worth £20. He gives his occupation as “Gent.”. I don’t know if he succeeded in his claim: http://www.clarelibrary.ie/eolas/coclar ... s_1832.htm
The Killone baptisms 1834 – 1853 show that there were two families of Considines living in Kilmorane:
(1) Patrick Considine and Peg Kenny* had three children baptised:
Michael in 1843 (sponsors: John Kenny, Kate Kenny),
John in 1845 (sponsors: Michael Guinea, Nelly Guinea)
James in 1848 (sponsor: Ellen Kenny).
*At the baptism of John, the mother is Peg Guinea. I'm assuming that "Guinea" is a form of “Kenny”.
(2) Henry Considine and Bridget Daly had two children baptised:
Fanny in 1844 (sponsors: George Considine, Francisca Daly)
Michael in 1845 (sponsors: Henry Greene, Fanny Daly).
Henry and Bridget emigrated, bringing Fanny and Michael with them. More children were born to them. It seems they first went to Canada, then to Pennsylvania and then to Ohio. I found some records on familysearch.org, one of which (1900 US census) shows them living in Ohio (Henry aged 73, Bridget aged 75, with their son John (born in Canada) aged 43, daughter Josephine (born Pa), aged 36, and daughter Elizabeth (born Ohio), aged 30 (some death records found on familysearch below).
Familysearch shows that the 1844 Field Books (part of the assessment needed to determine liability for rates) for the townland of Kilmorane lists the houses of Henry Considine (valued at £5) and William Daxon (£8 15s). However, Griffith’s Valuation shows no Considines in Kilmorane.
Familysearch (Ohio deaths, 1908-1953) shows the death of John H. Considine on 17 Apr. 1923; date of birth: 23 Feb. 1858; single; parents: Henry Considine and Bridget Daily. John’s occupation is given as Rubber Worker; the informant is Elizabeth Considine.
Death of Michael D. Considine on 15 Sept. 1930, aged 81, in Springfield, Clark, Ohio; widower of Ellen; born in Ireland; father: not known; mother: Daley; informant: Miss Fannie Considine.
Death of Henry Considine on 23 Apr. 1951, aged 86, in Akron, Summit, Ohio, Apr. 23, 1951; birthplace: Conneaut Center, Pa.; Born Mar. 9, 1865; parents: Henry Considine, Bridett Dailey. Burial place: St. Vincent’s Cemetery, Akron, Ohio.
I have found no records to show what happened to the family of Patrick Considine and Peg Kenny. Maybe Michael, whose sudden death was reported in a Limerick newspaper, was their son.
Sheila