I have found reference to my ancestor John Green of Milterane as being a leaseholder in Milterane (Daniel Kelly), lease dated 1 March 1824, granted for life.
I have also found an article in the Roscommon newspaper referring to the property being sold (lot 13).
Do you have any information about the Cargins Estate, also who bought the leasehold properties referred to in the paper?
Thank you.
Gill
Sunday 24th Apr 2022, 03:30PMMessage Board Replies
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Gill,
To enable a reply, you might give details of the Roscommon newspaper and the date it was published.
Regards,
McCoy
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Sorry, my brain was tired, got overexcited about finding possible ancestors!
John Green, Pat Green and Bryan Green all had land in Milterane (Daniel Kelly) held by leases dated 1 March 1824, part of a lot 13. Found this info in FindmyPast, Irish landed estate court files vol 15 doc 42.
The Roscommon and Leitrim Gazette refers to the sale of the said lot forming part of The Cargins Estate (can't find it again but was around 1850ish).
Said paper dated May 9th 1829 contains reference to a James Greene of Frenchpark concerning the Catholic Relief Bill, not sure if he is related.
I am trying to find out more about the sale and what happened to the tenant farmers, also the extent of The Cargin Estate.
Any help would be much appreciated.
Thank you
Gill
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Attached FilesIRE_LEC_4506854_00230 (1).jpg (982.34 KB)IRE_LEC_4506854_00229.jpg (1006.9 KB)Green - John - Milterane.pdf (2 MB)
Gill, Attached some detail on the Cargisn Estate - County Roscommon c1852.
I have not found any reference to the townland of Milterane in Griffith's Valuations.
Regards,
Credit; www.findmypast.ie
McCoy
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Attached FilesMeeltraun - (Daniel Kelly).pdf (991.37 KB)Meeltraun (Daniel Kelly) Patrick Greene.pdf (133.9 KB)Property Registration Authority.pdf (2.86 MB)Property Registration Authority - Waterford.pdf (199.38 KB)
Gill,
The townland of Milterane in now known as Meeltraun (Daniel Kelly).
Please see the owners in Griffith's Valuations (Hanley and Patrick Greene)
To get details of present owners you will need to contact the Land Registry.
It appears that Roscommon records are held in Waterford?
Regards,
McCoy
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McCoy
Thank you so much for your help, lots of information to process.
Gill
Gill