Dunshaughlin (Meath)

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Dunshaughlin Workhouse on Historic 25 inch map (1897-1913)
Dunshaughlin Workhouse on Historic 25 inch map (1897-1913)

The Dunshaughlin Poor Law Union was officially declared in 1839. The Workhouse was opened in 1841 at a cost of £5,850. It was built to house a maximum capacity of 400 inmates. The Dunshaughlin Workhouse was built to accomodate people from the areas of Culmullen, Donaghmore, Dunboyne, Dunshaughlin, Kilbreau, Kilcloone, Killeen, Kilmessan, Rathfeigh, Ratoath, and Skreen in Co. Meath, and Garristown in Co. Dublin. 

During World War I, the Dunshaughlin Workhouse was repurposed as a holding depot for Belgian refugees. In 1921, the Workhouse was taken over by the Black & Tans who used it as a barracks. 

After the formation of the Irish Free State in 1922, the Dunshaughlin Workhouse went through a number of different uses, including a school and a courthouse. 

The Dunshaughlin Workhouse is currently in a state of disrepair, but the walls of many of the buildings still stand. There are currently discussions being held, on a local level, regarding what should be done with the Dunshaughlin Workhouse. 

 

References

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Type of Building:

Workhouse

Comments

  • My Great Great Grandfather Michael Dorey baptised 1824 in Ratoath, Meath died on 31 Jan 1888 at the Dunshaughlin Workhouse of heart disease.  His death record said he was from Norman's Grove.  I have not been able to obtain information about when he was admitted there.

    Caissed

    Friday 10th April 2020 05:03PM
  • Have you uploaded a Chronicle for your Great Great Grandfather? If you need any pointers in how to do this, then click on this youtube link which will bring you to a step by step video https://youtu.be/ESPeNSWIjKE

    If you are looking for more information then your best bet might be to contact the Meath County Archivist though Meath County Council. 

    Best of luck with your research

    Valerie - IrelandXO Team

    Chronicles Editor

    Friday 10th April 2020 06:43PM
  • No, I uploaded a Chronicle for my Great Great Grandfather Michael b 1875.  I left off a great with this Michael, he is my 3x's great grandfather.  Thank you!

    Caissed

    Friday 10th April 2020 09:52PM
  • My 1st cousin 3x removed, Marianne Carney, was born 1872 in the workhouse.  Her parents were John Carney and Margaret Walsh.  I need to know the parents of John Carney who is the brother of my 2nd great-grandfather. The family left for the U.S. in 1872. 

    BevOddy

    Monday 17th August 2020 12:20AM
  • Hi there, 

    If you create Chronicles for your Ancestors then you can link them to the Workhouse and hopefully our members and volunteers can help you to find more information. 

    Best of luck with your research.

    Chronicles Editor

    Thursday 20th August 2020 09:57AM
  • Is there available online a list of names of all the people resident in the Dunshaughlin Workhouse between 1840 and 1860?

    John Dowdle

     

    Monday 14th March 2022 02:56PM

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