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I am looking for information on the Anderson and Warrington families in Cavan, Ireland.

On 1841 Irish Census it lists John's occupation as lenin weaver, and shows he was married in 1815 then again in 1824 to Charlotte.

Name John Anderson
Event Type Census
Event Date 1841
Event Place Killashandra, Cavan, Ireland
Townland Tycusker
Parish Killashandra
Barony Tullyhunco
County Cavan
Age 54
Occupation Linnen Weaver
Relationship to Head of Household Self 

 Household                  Role         Gender         Age      Birthplace
John Anderson              Self             M              54
Sharlot Anderson           Wife            F               34 
Anne Anderson             Daughter     F                15

George Anderson           Son            M               12
William Anderson           Son            M               5
Mary Anderson             Daughter     F                2

John and Charlotte have another daughter : Catherine A. Anderson, b. Jun 1850, Ireland.

John Anderson must have died around 1851 or 1852, as Charlotte is listed as a widow when she remarries John Elliott on 31 Jul 1852, Killashandra, Cavan, Ireland.

Mary Anderson, their daughter, b 1839, marries Alexander Widdis on 23 Mar 1865, Killashandra, Cavan, Ireland.

I am looking for death date on John Anderson, birth information on Catherine A. Anderson and any other information on this family in Killashandra, Cavan, Ireland.
They are closely related to the Warrington family from Cavan, Ireland and would like to know more about the Warrington's in Cavan, Ireland.

Thank you for any help.

loren08

Tuesday 5th Apr 2016, 03:36PM

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  • Hello, I am researching the name of a farm that was in Lancaster ,Pennsylvania, USA. As i do this, I will also take note of the Anderson and Warrington families in Killashandra. If you come accross any mention of Lancaster Pa., please pass it on. thanks

    Arthur

    Wednesday 6th Apr 2016, 05:30PM
  • Thank you for your offer of help in Killashandra, Cavan, Ireland and the Anderson and Warrington families.

    You mentioned you are looking for a name of a farm in Lancaster, PA.  What is the name you are looking for and any more info you might provide and I might be able to help research this for you.

    Loren

     

    loren08

    Friday 8th Apr 2016, 05:35PM
  • Loren,

    The name of the Farm is Killashandra. I am trying to find out if anyone from Killashandra, Cavan, Ireland, came to Lancaster, Pennsylvania USA to settle down and start a farm. It is very general, so I will have to start with the names of the people who settled in Lancaster. A land deed search in pennsylvania will possible shed some light on it, but there were a number of owners and I do not know when the farm land was given the name "Killashandra". 

    Arthur 

    Arthur

    Monday 11th Apr 2016, 03:40AM
  • Arthur,

    Thanks for the additional information.  I will try to help research the farm in Lancaster, PA and let you know what I come up with.

    Loren

    loren08

    Monday 11th Apr 2016, 03:04PM
  • Arthur,

    I found one possible connection, will keep looking for better linkage to the farm name.

    George Poe

    Birth: 

    Jul. 31, 1744
    County Cavan, Ireland

    Death: 

    Aug. 23, 1823
    Frederick County
    Maryland, USA

    The bronze plaque placed by MDSSAR and NSDAR to mark the grave of Revolutionary War patriot George Poe's grave was conceived and under-written by Tim McCabe who is a direct descendant and member of the District of Columbia and Delaware Societies, SAR.

    George Poe was the second son of John Poe and Jane McBride. He was born in Dring, Ireland July 31, 1744 and was baptized at Croghan Presbyterian Church, near the town of Killeshandra, about 3 miles from Dring.

    In 1748, Jane and John Poe along with children, David, George and a daughter, immigrated to America. They landed at New Castle, Delaware and immediately traveled to Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, settling near John’s brother, Alexander Poe. There, the family engaged in farming on leased land.

     

    Go to this link for more info on George Poe.

    http://findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=20031564

    Loren

    loren08

    Monday 11th Apr 2016, 06:19PM
  • Dunno if you got any further with your serches, but here go's!

     

    Tycusker is not a townland near Killeshandra Co Cavan, its located about 5 miles away and is between the towns of Arva and Carrigallen.

    There were two Anderson sisters living in tycusker untill recently, Olive and Hannah.

     Their correct address would be Tycusker,  Arva, Co. Cavan.

    Try writing to Mr. Lindsey Vance, Tycusker, Arva Co. Cavan.

    He would have known them well.

     

    There are other Anderson families living in Derrylanr, Killeshandra, Co. Cavan.

     

    The only warrington fmilies i ever heard of ho were living in Cavan were all in the parish of Derryheen, a few miles from Cavan town.  There are two or three families still farming there.

    Nekarsulm

    Wednesday 26th Jul 2017, 01:28PM

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