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Durrus (Evanson) and  Carrigmanus Mizen (Coughlan) ancestry of Lady Di and Elizabeth, daughter and heiress of the Duc de Castries who married Marshall McMahon (1808-1893) of France whio descend from Patrick McMahon and Margaret O’Sullivan who married in Bantry in 1707. 

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he Coughlans of Ardmore, fleet of cargovessels Bristol, Newfoundlandof which the north part has many Coughlans we dont knowif Cathoilic or Protestant or related to Jeremiah. The black servant taking the Coughlan name and buried 1820s in Youghal, one of the women painted by Gainsboro

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Further genealogical information will be posted showing the Spenser link and the French one over the next 2 weeks..

Was amazed to learn that Lady Dianna Spenser is a Coughlan (Carrignmanus) and Durrus (Evanson) descendant as is the wife of Marshall McMahon (1808-1893) of France. Marshal McMahon (President and Marshal of France in 1873) on his marriage to Elizabeth, daughter and heiress of the Duc de Castries Marie Edme Patrice Maurice de MacMahon, marquis de MacMahon, duc de Magenta was a French general and politician, with the distinction of Marshal of France. He served as Chief of State of France from 1873 to 1875 and as President of France, from 1875 to 1879

In the Paddy O’Keeffe papers in the Cork Archives dealing with a query on the Symms family there is a letter from Edward Keane (National Library) of the 5th September 1961. He states that the Marshall and a few other famous McMahons are descended from Patrick McMahon and Margaret O’Sullivan who married in Bantry in 1707. He asks Paddy O’Keeffe for knowledge of this Margaret.
OCoughlansclients of the OMahonys of Mizen. About 1600 a falling out they switch to Boyle adn Hull and become Protestant. According to Maziere Brady enclosedafter the 1641 Rebellion they hightail to England. Slight error in Maziere Brady last page he refers to Rev. Fisher Teampall na mBoche his father he says is 2nd name Devonshire wrong it shouldbe Devonsher old Cork merchantfamily.
Of the family Jeremiah (Jeremy) an attorney marries Susann Evanson of Durrus. He is involved in a number of deedsin Durrus with his brotherin law NathanielEvanson. Thesedeeds are part of the former McCarthy lands west of the currentDurrus Village.
1705, in Cork Susanna Evanson, Jeremiah Coghlan Assuming that Jeremiah is the same as Jeremy who appears in Bandon records 1730 re Gearhameen townland. legally trained Seneschal Dungarvan, agent with Andrew Crotty of Devonshire Estates Prob. Durrus Court, Carriganus Three Castle Head. Jeremiah/Jeremys great grandson Rev.Demetrius OCoghlan of Carrigmanus fled to England during rising 1641 and died there. Nathaniel 1730 Bandon estate records show Nathaniel and his brother-in-law renting townlands from the Bernards around Gearhameen and surrounding townlands. Conjectured that Jeremys relations were settled on one of the better farms in Clashadoo, now occupied by the Johnston family. Thomas Dukelow married into that farm in 1818 to Frances Coghlan, probably a relation of Jeremy Coughlan Coughlans of Carrigmanus working with Hull from the early 17th century acquired former OMahony lands. Among children Rev. Henry Coughlan, George Esq, possible nephew Joseph. Jeremiah died before 1737. See Registry of Deeds project. Susanna 3rd child Evanson family history, MLB

I see in 1790 Charles and Richard Coughlan were renting probably the former townlds in Kilcrohane owned by the College of St. Mary in Youghal aftertherelationNathaniel Evansonis renting.
he is joint manager of the Boyle (DEvonshire estate West Waterford)
Durrus Marriages, quite a number of Durrus C of I families, Attridge, Dukelow, Shannon are Coughlan descendants so going back 10,000 to first peoplein the area.:
It may be that either Richard or CharlesCoughlan who are in Kilcrohane deed 1790 are the father of Elizabeth adn Frances maybe no male heir.

The late Mary Dukelow, Brahalish, Coughlan/Dukelow marriage and descendants, Dukelow Genealogy:

Both of these farms abutmy late fathers
1805 Robert Ferguson Elizabeth Coughlan Possibly Clashadoo Some time later a marriage Frances Coughlan, Clashadoo (Johnson farm) to Dukelow MLB I would think the Fergsons are the local enforcers of the Evanson landlord family. Now thre farm of the late John McCarthy, Clashadoo. It aslo adjoining the farm that Frances Coughlan married from
1814 Thomas Dukelow Fran(ces) Coughlan Clashadoo (now Johnson farm) Crottees? Margaret m 1845 John Attridge Gearhameen 4 children, Sarah m 1851 David Shannon, Brahalish son Thomas m Ursula Dukelow 1881 Frances M 1st Charles Dukelow Carrigbui 1852 2nd Paul Shannon 1858 lived in Clashadoo 1st marriage Robert 1854- m Mary dukelow Upper Crottees lived there, Frances 1855 m 1878 Charles dukelow Dunbittern Frances 2nd Marriage Elizabet m 1887 George Shannon Rooska Sarah m George KIngston, Drimoleague Mary m 1893 Thomas Hurst Bantry, Thomas m Kate Allen Goleen lived in Clashadoo, Paul m ellen Newman There is a lease c 1730 from Francis Bernard later the Lord Bandons to one (Durrus Court) of the Evansons of Coolnalong and his brother-in-law of a few of the townlands around Clashadoo. Coghlan was from Crookhaven and a minor landowner. Is Frances Coghlan connected? Johnson farm, Clashadoo
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Early 1860s Cork, ‘Dr’. Brady the Apothecary, Funerals Mná Caoine (Keeners) from the Reminiscences of Ignatius O’Brien (1857-1927), Lord Chancellor of Ireland(1913-1918)

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Ignatius O’Brien was the youngest son of a struggling Cork business family. After somewhat unhappy experiences at a Cork Vincentian school and the Catholic University of Ireland, he studied to become a barrister while supporting himself as a reporter on Dublin newspapers. Over time he built up a reputation in property and commercial law, and an ultimately successful career led to him being appointed a law officer and later lord chancellor under the post-1906 Liberal governments.

OBrien avoided party politics, but was a moderate home ruler who attributed the troubles besetting relations between Britain and Ireland to a failure to implement moderate reforms in time. After being created Baron Shandon on his removal as lord chancellor, he moved to England, where as a member of the House of Lords he was involved in various peace initiatives.

His reminiscences of and reflections on the relatively self-contained world of mid-Victorian Cork, of student and journalistic work and play in Land War Dublin, of the struggles of an aspiring barrister on circuit and of the declining years of Dublin Castle, provide new insights into Irish life in the closing decades of the union. He also gives his impressions of prominent contemporaries, including Charles Stewart Parnell, Edward Carson and Lord Chief Justice Peter O’Brien (“Peter the Packer”).

The publication, part of the Irish Legal History Society series, of this important memoir is accompanied by detailed notes and commentaries on its legal and political context by Daire Hogan and Patrick Maume.

Daire Hogan is a solicitor and former president of the Irish Legal History Society. Patrick Maume is a researcher with the Royal Irish Academy’s Dictionary of Irish Biography, who has published extensively on nineteenth- and twentieth-century Irish history.

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His salary as Lord Chancellor was £6,000 per annum. To give an idea of this a Resident Magistrate had a package of about £500 p.a.taking in allowances. So he was paid 12 times their pay. The RM would roughly equate to a present Irish District Justice who is paid in sterling just over £100,000 pa. So the modern equivalent annual salary would be about €1.4 million a year. Remember De Valera said no man is worth more then £1,000 a year!

A remarkable turnaround, when he was called to the Bar he could not afford the customary dinner

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1877, Bantry Testimonial to Proscentor Rev. George Sheehan on hisDeparture.

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A mini Census. A roll call of who is who in Bantry in 1877.

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1938, Funeral of Father John Sheehy, Curate. Courtmacsherry, of the Prominent Skibbereen Family, his Father County Councillor, One Time TD, Mass Celebrated by 100 Priests, Telegrams, Mass Cards. SagartAroon

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1938, Funeral of Father John Sheehy, Curate. Courtmacsherry, of the Prominent Skibbereen Family, his Father County Councillor, One Time TD, Mass Celebrated by 100 Priests, Telegrams, Mass Cards.

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Timothy Sheehy

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Jeremiah O’Donovan Rossa, Colourised Photographs, 1866 Mountjoy Prison, Dublin, Funeral Glasnevin, Dublin,1915

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Courtesy John Breslin and Sarah-Anne Buckley.

In so far as there is a classic West Cork Face O’Donovan Rossa has it in the 1866 photo he seems to have been a redhead with freckles.

Recollections of ODonovan Rosa, pre Famine West Cork Beggars, Cripples, Fair at Newmill, Faction Fights, The Nation, Whiteboys, Keepers minding Corn before Seizure by Landlord During Famine

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Souvenir of Funeral of ODonovan Rossa (1831-1915), pieces by Arthur Griffith, Curtis OLeary, James Connolly, McDonagh among others.

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Jack Dukelow, 1866-1953, Brahalish, Durrus on the Benefits ofThatch.

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Jack on Thatch

To illustrate the benefits of thatch Jack used to tell the story of two men who each bought two bonhams at Bantry Fair. One had a thatched outhouse where the bonhams thrived weeks ahead of those housed by his friend in an outhouse covered with galvanise.

This is consistent with the account related by Claudia Kinmonth  in her history of Irish furniture in essence the hens kept indoors with the family during the winter and kept laying eggs but those of the gentry kept outside did not.

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Jack Dukrlow:

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Luftwaffe Air Crashes, West Cork: German Military Buried in the Abbey Bantry and Reinterred 1959 in the German Military Cemetery, Glencree, Co.Wicklow

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Those mentioned in the Paddy OKeeffe, Bantry business man and historian commissioned an engineering survey in 1957. The Germans were reinterredI think in 1959. It is a beautiful graveyard withvery humble stones laid flat. See enclosed. The true horrorof war is shown in the numerous stonesto a German Soldier or 2 or 3 or 4 names unknown. Quite a few fromWW1. We are so lucky in Europenot to havehad a major conflictsince 1959.
Even thoughit was opened in1959 already some of the stones are difficultto make out due to erosion.
By the way ColumHourihane tells me that POK did photograph the air crash debris and I assumethe photos are inthe Cork Archive.
Yes indeed- he labelled them and they were part of his war bundle!
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German Military Abbey Bantry.

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Luftwaffe Air Crashes

1941 5th, FW200C-3 0042/F8+AH. 1/K.G40 5 killed 1 prisoner of war. Crashed into Cashelane Hill, Dunbeacon, Durrus, 850ft. in dense fog at 08.00 after being shot at by anti aircraft fire from S.S. Major C. Miss Shanahan Dunbeacon, rescued awarded by German Government. In the singer Seán Ó Sea’s autobiography he recounts one of the German aircraft being on display in Bantry House where the LDF were based.

1942, 3rd. March Ju88D-1 1429/CN+DU Wekusta 2-4 killed. Crashed into Mount Gabriel. Bantry businessman Paddy O’Keeffe (Principal G.W. Biggs and Co.) and historian took photographs immediately after. Pat

Yes indeed- he labelled them and they were part of his war bundle!

Colum

1943, 23rd. July, Ju88D-1 430030 Wekusta 2-4 killed

Crashed at Dursey at 07.25.

Luftwaffe High Commands weather reconnaissance Staffe 2

Hans Auschner at controls wearing his Iron Cross. He had lost both legs and the plane was adapted for hand control; Bruno Noth, a civilian meteorological observer from Hamburg; Johannes Kushidlo, airman; Gerhard Dummler (19) radio operator the youngest man to die in an aerial crash in Ireland.

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Glencree, Co. Wicklow, German Military Cemetery:

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107 Year Old Irish Farmer, Michael Fitzpatrick born, Flagmount, Co. Clare, Reflects on Change, 1965. Witness to Bodyke Evictions, Co. Clare,1887

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107 Year Old Irish Farmer Reflects on Change, 1965

From a Baker/Williamson Durrus descendant in Canada:

Michael Fitzpatrick moved from Clare to a farm near Maynooth as part of the Land Commission scheme in 1940 where he has lived ever since.

Now aged 107 Michael Fitzpatrick has experienced many changes in the world of farming. The biggest change that has taken place is the introduction of machinery and specifically the combine harvester.

Michael Fitzpatrick also remembers seeing an eviction taking place in Bodyke County Clare in June 1887. He recalls the event as being “very cruel” with women and children thrown out of their homes.

This episode of ‘Newsbeat’ was broadcast on 7 January 1965. The reporter is Jim Norton.

I have just spent a rainy morning with tea, reading accounts of the evictions, which were referenced by the.
How would one ever forget.
The accounts below-were written by a gr grandson of Major Edward J O’Shaughnessy, another witness. ( I note his family immigrated in 1847 The Major was born in Montreal the next year, and ‘skedaddled’ to New York State in 1865 when he was about 17, after some Fenian action. The Canada / USA border was crisscrossed a good deal in those days. My family members are found in both countries in similar locations. In some places, it is a matter of crossing the St Laurence River. Or even crossing a farm field.
Although the four articles are similar, there are differences in them- ie. quality of the images reproduced. They are chilling accounts.The first article footnotes ( .22) that the estates were broken up and sold in 1903. “After years of negotiation Captain Vandeleur sold off his entire estate to his former tenants and others under the authority of the Wyndham Act of 1903.”

An American Witness to the Vandeleur Estate Evictions
by Ed O’ShaughnessyClare County Library is grateful to Ed O’Shaughnessy for donating this article which was first published inThe Other Clare, Vol. 44 (2020) pp. 79-85.
All four of these articles, listed below, have similarities: I found the imagery clearer in the first. https://www.clarelibrary.ie/eolas/coclare/history/intro.htm1).https://www.clarelibrary.ie/eolas/coclare/history/vandeleur_witness.htm
2).https://www.clarelibrary.ie/eolas/coclare/history/photographing_evictions_vandeleur.htm
3).https://www.clarelibrary.ie/eolas/coclare/history/vandeleur_evictions.htm

4).https://www.clarelibrary.ie/eolas/coclare/history/vandeleur_officials.htm
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A Clare person

When I was a child people were still talking about the Bodyke evictions, but not the Kilrush ones. Quite surprised that very sound well-built houses were demolished. Also I never knew that people from Clare were given land up the country. I thought it was just people from the congested districts on the coast. Says how much I dont know. Very interesting material.

Van de Lour Estate, Kilrush:

http://landedestates.ie/LandedEstates/jsp/estate-show.jsp?id=1856

Abbey Graveyard, Bantry, Mapping Project by attending an online presentation over Zoom this coming Thursday, August 19th at8PM.

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As part of National Heritage Week 2021 (Saturday 14th – Sunday 22nd August), Bantry Historical Archaeological Society are welcoming heritage newcomers to learn more about our Abbey Mapping Project by attending an online presentation over Zoom this coming Thursday, August 19th at 8PM.This project aims to document, map, geotag and photograph all the gravestones in the Abbey Graveyard, Bantry. We have engaged Eachtra, a Kinsale-based archaeological partnership, to prepare a project management plan to tackle this ambitious survey, beginning with the oldest part of the graveyard, dating from the 1700s.This project has received funding under the County Cork Heritage Grant Scheme 2021, supported by Cork County Council and the Heritage Council.Topic: Bantry Historical Archaeological Society Abbey Mapping Project TalkTime: Aug 19, 2021 08:00 PM DublinJoin Zoom Meetinghttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/86589246348Meeting ID: 865 8924 6348 Passcode: 245078

1904, July. Carbery Agricultural Society AnnualShow

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Also included as it is o the sae,page is a report of horse sale in Skibbereen. One of the purchasers is the Bantry Tourism Development Syndicate managed by George Vickery. The Vickery family were pioneers in tourism development in Thomas Vickery establishing Vickerys Hotel and a coaching establishment with the Prince of Wales Route from Bantry to Killarney via Glengariff.

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