I am assisting a lady trying to find the location of her ancestors farm in Farnamotha just close to Clonegal. I have found baptism records in Clonegal parish mentioning Farnamotha. Recently I found one of these same births/ Baptism records on Irish Genealogy website and the recorded townland was Monaughrim. Can anybody confirm the location of Farnamotha as Monaughrim.
The family I am searching for is
Thomas Whelan and Mary Kinsella who married in 1820. They and their 9 children emigrated to Canada circa 1847
Fear Cliste
Thursday 8th Jun 2023, 01:12PMMessage Board Replies
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Fear Cliste:
The 1837 Tithe records for Moyacomb civil parish included the records for Monaughrim townland. If you go to the link and find line 43 you will see a Thomas Whelan. He leased around 30 acres of land. http://titheapplotmentbooks.nationalarchives.ie/reels/tab//004625701/004625701_00364.pdf
I did not find a Farnamotha in the Tithes for Moyacomb civil parish.
I did locate an 1840 baptismal record list for Clonegal RC parish and on line three there was a record for Ellen Whelan daughter of Thomas Whelan and Mary Kinsella living in Farnamotha. This appeared to be the only record showing Farnamotha. There were other records for Monaughrim.
http://www.igp-web.com/Carlow/Clonegall_1840.htm
Townlands were standardized around 1851 and some place names were merged into another placename and it is possible that Farnamotha was merged into Monaughrim which was a very large townland almost 1000 acres. I did see a Daniel Whelan in Monaughrim in the Griffiths Valuation records from the early 1850s.
Let me know what questions you have.
Roger McDonnell
Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘
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Thank you for the information Roger. I have found baptisms for Farnamotha up to the late 1860's in Clonegal Parish register. On one such record post 1864 I found the civil record which referred to Monaughrim as parents townland . This is what led me to believe Farnamotha had been encompassed into Monaughrim.
The lady I am assisting is planning a trip to Ireland and hoping to find the farm which Thomas Whelan and his family occupied.
I will pass on the information you have providedand appreciate youir efforts on her behalf.
Eamonn O Donohue
Fear Cliste