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My aunt and I (along with our husbands) will be visiting An Chloch or Clogh because our great-grandmother, Catherine Holohan Hanrahan was baptized there in 1847. She was the daughter of Lawrence Holohan (b. circa 1822) and Ellen (Eleanor) Purcell (b. circa 1823). I haven't been able to find out much about the town, but am wondering if the chapel is still standing and if there may be a place to eat lunch nearby, as that's about the time of day we'll be there. Any recommendations for additional history about the area would be welcome.

dhleathem

Friday 28th Dec 2018, 03:19PM

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    There's still a Catholic Church on the same site near the village of Clogh, it's located just south of the village and little off the main road. See Google Street View - Saint Patrick's Church, Clogh, Co. Kilkenny   The building is located in the townland also called Clogh which is in Castlecomer civil parish. The Church may have been upgraded slightly over the years, but based on the historic OSI maps it's at the same location, and around the same size and shape as it was in the 1840s. See the attached map extracts from c1840 and c1890, along with a modern OSI map.

    There's a short entry for the village in Samuel Lewis' Topographical Dictionary of 1837 - see Clough, Co. Kilkenny, and a more detailed entry for the civil parish - Castlecomer, Co. Kilkenny.

     

     

    Shane Wilson, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Friday 28th Dec 2018, 04:40PM
  • shanew147:

    Thank you so very much! This is exactly what I was looking for!

    dhleathem

    Saturday 29th Dec 2018, 12:00PM
  • I located some further details that may be of interest on the Church on the BuildingsofIreland website (National Inventory of Architectural Heritage) - see Saint Patrick's Catholic Church, Clogh, County Kilkenny

    Shane Wilson, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Saturday 29th Dec 2018, 12:31PM
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    Hello, my name is Tim Miller and I would be very interested in any information you turn up for the Purcell’s. My G Grandmother was Mary Purcell daughter of Tobias Purcell and Anne Kelly.

    When you visit the church and rectory in Clough, ask the priest if the old handwritten records are available for viewing. If so, it could be a very rewarding and memorable trip.

    Good Luck.

    Tim Miller

    Monday 31st Dec 2018, 01:51AM
  • Funny you should mention lunch and Clogh...my husband and i still rave about the wonderful lunch (more like a dinner) that we had in Clogh in 2016 at the Clogh Parish Centre, on R426. If they are still serving lunch there in July 2019, it should be easy to spot as it will be a busy hub, with a parking lot there, through which you can see the church in the distance across the field. 

    Enjoy,

    Jodie and George Corcoran

    GeorgeC

    Thursday 3rd Jan 2019, 11:24PM
  • Thanks everyone for your replies; my apologies for being out of touch for so many months! Does anyone have advice on finding a contact email or phone for St. Patrick's Church in Clogh? We will definitely stop there, but would love to find out if they're serving lunch as well as make an appointment to see parish records if possible. I've searched the web, but have not had any luck finding hours or contact information. Maybe I'm looking in the wrong place?

    And Tim Miller, when was your great-grandmother Mary Purcell born?

     

    Denise Leathem

    dhleathem

    Wednesday 3rd Apr 2019, 01:18AM
  • Denise,
    Sorry I missed your comment on when my GGrandmother was born.
    Mary was 1 of 4 children born to Tobias Purcell and Anne Kelley.
    James b 1851
    Anne b 1853
    Mary b 1856
    Martin b ????

    Anne married James Ryan.
    Mary married Ned Ring on 6 Feb 1872 in St. Patrick’s Church.

    Both Mary’s father Tobias and her husband Ned were in the coal mining industry.

    Tim Miller

    Thursday 4th Apr 2019, 04:36PM

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