My name is Patti Hartigan and my grandfather was Daniel Hartigan (born 27/2/1879,died 19/1/1946). His father was Luke Hartigan (mother Catherine Coll).
I know Luke & Catherine married on 8/2/1876 in the parish of Dromin (Catherine's Coll family are from that parish).
Luke & Catherine lived at Fort and had children: Cornelius, Patrick, Owen, Daniel, Sarah, Maude, Lizzie (who was the last born in about 1885).
I have no date of birth/baptism or date of death foe Luke and have no details of his parents. His marriage records only gives his father's name as Hartigan.
I've visited the graveyard at Colmanswell but couldn't find anything there.
There are a number of Luke Hartigans all from the area but I'm assuming the first born son is named after the paternal father, so Luke's father should be a Cornelius Hartigan. I do know that Luke was born at Fort (from one of his children's birth records).
Luke must have died between 1885 and 1891 (Lizzie's DOB and date of Guys Directory shows a Mrs LC Hartigan farming as a widow).
pattihartigan
Sunday 7th Sep 2014, 12:42PMMessage Board Replies
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Patti:
I think Luke died in 1887. See index record below. There was also a Luke Hartigan born 1835 and died 1885 and a Luke Hartigan born 1812 died 1892. ( I can send those records to you if you want a copy). The 1850 Griffiths Valuation head of household listing shows three David Hartigans and two Luke Hartigans in Colmanswell parish. http://www.failteromhat.com/griffiths/limerick/colmanswell.htm
Since the Hartigans in 1901 lived in Fort Middle townland, I'm wondering if David Hartigan in 1850 Griffiths listed in Fort Middle is the father of Luke. ( I know none of Luke's sons was a David).
Roger McDonnell
First name(s) Luke C Last name Hartigan Age 45 Birth year 1842 Registered year 1887 Death year 1887 Registered quarter/year Apr - Jun 1887 Registration district Kilmallock Volume 5 Page 243 243 Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘
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Patti,
Information from Cork Examiner Newspaper
Friday 12th September 1862
Kilmallock Union - Thursday.
Mr R D BOLTON MASSEY,J.P. in the chair.
Other Guardians resent: Messrs: M CLEHRY, W FITZGERALD, JON WEBD, J.P. W M O’SULLIVAN, DANIEL O’CONNELL, M FRORE, THOMAS SANDERS, J.P.; LUKE HARTIGAN******, and J C O’CONNELL.
Freemans Journal
Saturday 21st July 1883
The PARNELL National Tribute.
Subscribers are requested to see that their subscriptions are duly acknowledged.
People of Colemanswell, per LUKE HARTIGAN******, P. HASSETT and THOS. LEABY £17 4s 6d
To the Editor of the Freeman.
Colemanswell, Chareville.
Dear Sir - We enclose your cheque for £17 4s 6d sterling. Amount subscripibed by the people of
Colemanswell for the PARNELL Testimonial Fund. Colemanswell is the smallest parish in the county
Limerick. Please publish list of subscribers, and oblige etc.
LUKE HARTIGAN******, jun.
PATRICK HASSERT
THOMAS LEAHY
The following is the list of subscribers:-
£1 each LUKE HARTIGAN****** Sen.; LUKE HARTIGAN****** Jun.; DAN HARTIGAN******.
Also
Also 23rd July 1884
The Limerick Convention.
To-day The National League Convvention for thr County Limerick was held in the large room of the
town hall Limerick.
The following delegates were present
Coleman’s Well, LUKE HARTIGAN******
Banogue, JAS. HARTIGAN******
Bruff, MARTIN HARTIGAN******
Also
11th April 1904
Deaths
HARTIGAN - )n the 9th inst at Crosshaven,, CATHERINE, Relict of the late LUKE HARTIGAN******, Fort Lodge, Co. Limerick. Funeral left from Bruree Raiolway Station at 2.15pm on to-day (Thursday), 11th instant.
.also
19th December 1872
Deaths
HARTIGAN - On the 13th inst, at Fort Hill, Co. Limerick, DAVID HARTIGAN*1891*, Esq.
These bits may help a little
stephen hartigan
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IRISH PETTY SESSIONS INFORMATION. Two cases that follow each other in the Court Records, which seem to be about the same persons at Fort
Limerick/ 1883/ 7/ Tuesday 10th April 1883/ Col. PEARSE R.M., J B GRWIN Esq. R.M., NEIL MACDONALD/ JER. GLEESON Labourer, Rockhill Complainant. DL. HARTIGAN****** Farmer, Fort/ Jer GLEESON/ Defendant owes Complainant the sum of £2 14s 6d balance of wages earned at Fort withing the last 12 months/ Decree for one pound 19 shillings and 6pence. Costs 2/0d
Limerick/ 1883/ 8/ Tuesday 10th April 1883/ Col. PEARSE R.M., J B GRWIN Esq. R.M., NEIL MACDONALD/ DL. HARTIGAN****** Farmer, Fort Complainant/JER. GLEESON Labourer, Rockhill Defendant/DL. HARTIGAN******/ Defendant did unlawfully and maliciously damage, injure and destroy certain house property, to wit, destroying pillfury house tearing down doors of dwelling house in said County Complainants property/ Compensation five shillings Costs 1/6d
Stephen, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘️
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Thank you Stephen for all your help, very much appreciated.
I discovered very recently that Luke Hartigan's father was Cornelius Hartigan and then I was able to trace him to the 1827/37 land survey. This shows a Cornelius Hartigan farming 170 acres at Garrane. I had to look that up on the map and was surprised to see that it sits adjacent to the area of Fort. By the time of the Griffiths Valuation, there is 170 acres being farmed by a Margaret Hartigan (widow) in Garrane. As Luke's first born son was named Cornelius I've always believed that Luke's father would be a Cornelius but it's taken years to find any evidence of him. Luke's marriage certificate shows his deceased father as Cornelius.
Beyond that I can't trace anything else about Cornelius and Margaret Hartigan, understandable given the records are so rare for this time. But I suspect their parish church would have been Rockhill. My knowledge of the geography is limited to family memories, a couple of visits and old maps online.
I have tried to trace the area of Parkroo, but this seems to be an old area no longer recognised.
I have assumed that the Hartigans that farmed at Fort (East, Middle & West) must have been related, but no evidence to date. I've visited two Fort residences, one was farmed by David Hartigan and the other (a black and white house) was farmed by Luke Hartigan (my ggf).
Patti
pattihartigan
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Hello
I have just finished a little book where I have been researching some of the Coll families from Co Limerick and their connection to Eamon Devalera's Coll family. While I was researching I found some interesting information about Patrick Hartigan (son of Luke Hartigan and Catherine Coll) who became a famous pioneer film director in Hollywood during the silent movie era. Here is the link if you are interested:
https://www.blurb.com/b/10215500
Hope this is of interest,
Elaine
elaineh
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List of Land Holders appearing in the Limerick Chronicle 1822
- Number/ 2) Family name/ 3) Forename/ 4) Title or Occupation/ 5) Resident/ 6) Right/ 7) Lands/ 8) Parish/ 9) Parish/ 10) Barony/ Value in £
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)
1 2388 HARTIGAN DANIEL****** Farmer Ballyregan Freeholder
2 2485 HARTIGAN DAVID****** Farmer Gurrane Freeholder
3 2516 HARTIGAN DENNIS****** Farmer Maolrath Freeholder
4 2375 HARTIGAN JAMES****** Farmer Ballyslane Freeholder
5 2552 HARTIGAN JOHN****** Farmer Ballyea Freeholder
6 2513 HARTIGAN JOHN****** Farmer Bracarna Freeholder
7 2263 HARTIGAN JOHN****** Pentioner Castleconnell Freeholder
8 2464 HARTIGAN JOHN****** Farmer Clough Freeholder
9 2389 HARTIGAN JOHN, Jun****** Gent Ballyea Freeholder
10 2487 HARTIGAN LUKE****** Farmer Ballygeal Freeholder
11 2301 HARTIGAN MARTIN****** Farmer Ballygeal Freeholder
12 2385 HARTIGAN MARTIN****** Farmer Ballygeal Freeholder
13 2489 HARTIGAN MAURICE****** Farmer Ballincolona Freeholder
14 2556 HARTIGAN MICHAEL****** Farmer Carnane Leeseholder
15 2498 HARTIGAN MICHAEL****** Farmer Howardstown Leeseholder
16 2514 HARTIGAN PAT****** Farmer Bracarna Freeholder
17 2387 HARTIGAN PATRICK****** Farmer Ballyregan Freehoder
18 2486 HARTIGAN THOMAS****** Farmer Fort Freeholder
19 2390 HARTIGAN TIMOTHY****** Farmer Ballyregan Freeholder
(7) (8) (9) (10)
1 Ballyregan - Puddlebrien £10
2 Gurrane - Upper Connello £10
3 Maolrath - Upper Connello £10
4 Ballyslare - Upper Connello £10
5 Ballyea - Small County £10
6 Bracarna - Upper Connello £10
7 Clough - Clanwilliam £10
8 Clough - Lower Connello £10
9 Ballyea - Small County £10
10 Fort . Upper Connello £10
11 Ballygeal - Coshma £10
12 Ballygeal - Barony £10
13 Ballygeal - Costeal £20
14 Townland Carnane - Small County £10
15 Howardstown - Small County £10
16 Bracarna - Upper Connello £?
17 Ballyregan - PubbleBrien £10
18 Fort - Upper Connello £10
19 Ballyregan - Pubblebrien £10
STEPHEN HARTIGAN*3* THIS INFORMATION MAY HELP TO GO A LITTLE FUTHER IN TIME.
GOOD HUNTING
Stephen, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘️