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Good afternoon,
I am writing a novel set in late 18th and early 19th century Ireland, and am wondering if anyone can tell me if Maam Cross had that name then (1800), or existed as a town other than a fair gathering in 1801. From the research I have done, I'm thinking not.
Thank you
Annette
Western Australia
Annette
Tuesday 13th Dec 2022, 08:27AMMessage Board Replies
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Anette, See Shindilla townland - Parish of Kilcummin. Oughterardheritage.com Regards,
McCoy
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Annette - Correction - ougherardheritage.org Regards,
McCoy
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Annette - Correction - ougherardheritage.org Regards,
McCoy
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Hi Annette I'm also from WA and spent a brief time around Maam Cross in 1955 with my parents as part of a long overseas trip. We stayed with a family headed by Kate Nee who is mentioned in Hugh Brody's book Inishkillane: Change and Decline in the West of Ireland (Penguin, 1973). I'd be happy to lend you my copy. My email address is mauron@bigpond.net.au Regards John James
WestAussie0509
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Yes--Maam Cross is still there as it was in 1800. George Quain.
Quain, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘