married Rose McCann in December 1842 at the Catholic Church in Pomeroy

Valuation Revision Books, Public Record Office of Northern Ireland, Union-Cookstown, Parish-Pomeroy


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VAL/12/B/37/16A (1860 - 1863), p 62, image 65 - Bernard Donnelly leased Lot #23 in Corrycroar from lessor Robert W Lowry


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VAL/12/B/37/16B (1864 - 1878), image 63 - Bernard Donnelly leased Lot #23 in Corrycroar from lessor Robert W Lowry.


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VAL/12/B/37/16C (1879 - 1881), image 87 - Bernard Donnelly leased Lot #23 in Corrycroar from lessor Robert W Lowry. 


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VAL/12/B/37/16D (1882 - 1895), image 92 - Bernard Donnelly leased Lot #23 in Corrycroar from lessor Robert W Lowry.


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VAL/12/B/37/16E (1896 - 1911), image 103 - Bernard Donnelly’s name is crossed out and Peter Quin is entered as leasing Lot #23 in Corrycroar from lessor Robert W Lowry. 

 

Griffith’s Valuation, completed 13 Jul 1860, p 129.


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Bernard Donnelly leased Lot #23 in Corrycroar from lessor Robert W Lowry; Area – 5 A (acres) 3 R (rood) 30 P (perches), land tax 2£ 5s 0d, building tax 0£ 10s 0d, total tax 2£ 15s 0d.


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Hugh Quinn in Lot #24


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1 acre = 4 roods = 160 perches = 160 square rods

baptized 3 children at the Pomeroy Catholic Church:  Peter 15 Jan 1844, Betty Dec 1848, Margaret 29 Mar 1852; they presumably died young as no further records of these have been found

records in USA identify 6 other children:  Mary, Sarah, Margaret, Elizabeth, and Bernard who died in New York City without issue and are buried in Calvary Cemetery in Queens; and Patrick who is buried in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Patrick married Anna Kane, they had at least 9 children

Pomeroy marriage record for a 10th child, James, likely the youngest.   James married Susan Mullen and moved to England

Additional Information
Date of Birth 1st Jan 1806 (circa)
Date of Death 4th Jun 1891 VIEW SOURCE

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