Born EST BEF 1810. Note: #N1771. [1]
Property: "Lot 9" which was renumbered "Lot 6" in 1860. EST FROM 1820 TO 1872. Newtown, Kilpeacon, Limerick, Ireland. Map: Latitude: N52.568611. Longitude: W8.644167. [2] [3] Lot 7 (post 1860). FROM 1861 TO 1865. Newtown, Kilpeacon, Limerick, Ireland. Map: Latitude: N52.568611. Longitude: W8.644167. [4] Lot 1. FROM 1861 TO 1865. Ballyregan, Kilpeacon, Limerick, Ireland. Map: Latitude: N52.559444. Longitude: W8.6475. [5] [6] Lot 3. FROM 1861 TO 1865. Skehanagh, Kilpeacon, Limerick, Ireland. Map: Latitude: N52.573611. Longitude: W8.661667. [7] [8] Note: #N1745. #N1783. #N1789.
Marriage Husband Edmond Hannan. Wife Catherine Barry. Marriage MAR 1840. Murroe, Limerick, Ireland. [9] Child: Johanna Hannan. Child: Mary Hannan. Child: Bridget Hannan. Child: Ellen Hannan. Child: Margaret Hannan. Child: Thomas Hannan. Child: Margaret Hannan. Child: Alice Hannan. Child: Anne Hannan. Child: [Unknown] Hannan.
Note N1723 https://registers.nli.ie//registers/vtls000632632#page/276/mode1up
Note N1724 Bride & Groom: Edmund Hannan & Catherine Barry Witnesses: David Barry & Wm. Downey Date: Mar 1840 Parish: Murroe Boher Abington Priest: T B Costello
Note N1725 County of Limerick Barony of Small county Parish of Kilpeacon Union of Croom Electoral Division of Kilpeacon Book 8 Page 45 Townland of Newtown O.S. 22 Reference to Map 7 a NAMES - Occupiers Patrick Hannan - updated to replace Patrick with Grace - update in 1861 to replace Grace with Edmund - Immediate Lessors Catherine Spillane Description of Tenement House off. &land Area: A: 33 R: 0 P: 10 Rateable Annual Valuation - Land: £20 10s 0d - Buildings: £2 10s 0d - Total: £23 0s 0d Observations 61 Changes: Date unknown, the occupier changed as follows: Patrick Hannan -> Grace Hannan In 1861, the occupier changed as follows: Grace Hannan -> Edmond Hannan Book 6 Page 29 In 1865, the occupier changed as follows: Edmond Hannan -> Edmond Hannan Junr. Note N1726 Barony of Small county Parish of Kilpeacon Union of Croom Electoral Division of Kilpeacon Page 30 Townland of Newtown (O.S. 22) NAMES - Townlands and Occupiers Edmund Hannan Sen. updated to James Ryan in 1873 - Immediate Lessors Patrick Spillane - updated to Patrick J. Spillane in 1872 Description of Tenement Ho off &land Reference to Map 6A Area: A: 30 R: 1 P: 27 Rateable Annual Valuation - Land: £18 15s 0d - Buildings: £2 0s 0d Reference to Map 6B Area: A: 7 R: 3 P: 0 Rateable Annual Valuation - Land: £2 10s 0d - Buildings: £ s d - Total: £23 5s 0d Observations
Note N1733 1872 Marriage solemnized at the Roman Catholic Chapel of Croom in the Registrar's District of Croom in the Union of Croom in the County of Limerick No: 95 When Married: Seventeenth July 1872 Name and Surnames: James Ryan Age: full age Condition: Bachelor Rank or Profession: Farmer Residence at the Time of Marriage: Gallyboula Father's Name and Surname: Timothy Ryan Rank or Profession of Father: Farmer Name and Surnames: Mary Hannan Age: full age Condition: Spinster Rank or Profession: Farmer Residence at the Time of Marriage: Newtown Father's Name and Surname: Edmond Hannan Rank or Profession of Father: Farmer Priest: Maurice Sheahan C.C. In the Prescence of Joseph Ryan of Ballyhobin & Ellen Conway of Carnane
Note N1745 There was an Edmond Hannan who died in Cahervally in 1888. His daughter Johanna married Edward Lyons in Fedamore in 1860 and was living in Cahervally with her son and his family in the census in 1901. They are possibly Edmond Hannan (b1808) and Johanna Hannan (b1840) in this tree. It's also possible that they were the husband and daughter of Mary Reade whose daughter Johanna was baptised in Fedamore in 1834.
Note N1769 County of Limerick Barony of Pubblebrien Parish of Ballycahane Union of Croom Electoral Division of Kilpeacon
Book 8 Page 12
Townland of Ballyregan Ord S 23 Reference to Map 1 NAMES - Occupiers Patrick Hannan - Immediate Lessors Melioria Furnell Description of Tenement Land Area: A: 34 R: 1 P: 17 Rateable Annual Valuation - Land: £27 10s 0d - Buildings: £ s d - Total: £27 10s 0d Observations 61 Reference to Map 1 a NAMES - Occupiers James Sullivan - Immediate Lessors Patrick Hannan Description of Tenement Area: A: R: P: Rateable Annual Valuation - Land: £ s d - Buildings: £0 10s 0d - Total: £0 10s 0d Observations 61 Reference to Map 1 b NAMES - Occupiers Anne Donnelly - Immediate Lessors Patrick Hannan Description of Tenement Area: A: R: P: Rateable Annual Valuation - Land: £ s d - Buildings: £0 5s 0d - Total: £0 5s 0d Observations 61
Changes to Lot 1 (Land): Date unknown, the occupier changed as follows: Patrick Hannan -> Grace Hannan In 1861, the occupier changed as follows: Grace Hannan -> Edmond Hannan
Changes to Lots 1a and 1b (Houses): Date unknown, the lessor changed as follows: Patrick Hannan -> Grace Hannan
In 1861, the lessor changed as follows: Grace Hannan -> Edmond Hannan
Note N1771 Assuming he was at least 30 when he married
Note N1781 County of Limerick Barony of Pubblebrien Parish of Ballycahane Union of Croom Electoral Division of Kilpeacon
Book 8 Page 16
Townland of Skehanagh Ord S22 Reference to Map 3 NAMES - Occupiers Patrick Hannan - Immediate Lessors Mrs. Spillane Description of Tenement Land Area: A: 14 R: 3 P: 10 Rateable Annual Valuation - Land: £13 0s 0d - Buildings: £ s d - Total: £13 0s 0d Observations 61
Reference to Map 3 a NAMES - Occupiers John Carroll - Immediate Lessors Patrick Hannan Description of Tenement House Area: A: R: P: Rateable Annual Valuation - Land: £ s d - Buildings: £0 5s 0d - Total: £0 5s 0d Observations 61
Changes: Date unknown, the occupier of Lot 3 and the lessor of Lot 3a changed as follows: Patrick Hannan -> Grace Hannan In 1861, the occupier of Lot 3 and the lessor of Lot 3a changed as follows: Grace Hannan -> Edmond Hannan
Note N1782 County of Limerick Barony of Pubblebrien Parish of Ballycahane Union of Croom Electoral Division of Kilpeacon
Book 2 Page 14
Townland of Skehanagh O S 22 Reference to Map 3 NAMES - Occupiers Edmund Hannan - Immediate Lessors Mrs Spillane Description of Tenement Land Area: A: 14 R: 3 P: 10 Rateable Annual Valuation - Land: £13 0s 0d - Buildings: £ s d - Total: £13 0s 0d Observations
Changes: In 1894 the occupant changed as follows: Edmund Hannan -> Michael Ryan In 1895 the occupant changed as follows: Michael Ryan -> Edmond Hannan
Book 1 Page 33
In 1907 the occupant changed as follows: Edmond Hannon -> Honora Hannon In 1911 the occupant changed as follows: Honora Hannon -> Martin Hannon
Note N1783 The Valuation Office Cancellation records were updated when the name of the occupier or lessor changed, not when the person changed. So the record was not updated if the occupier changed but the new occupier had the same name as the old, e.g. if the tenancy passed on to a son with the same name as his father. This can make it difficult to be certain who the record is referring to at any particular time. What appears to be a single person occupying land for a period could in theory be any number of people with the same name. However a distinction was made between people with the same name who were in the records at the same time in the same townland, e.g. a father and son who each occupied land. Patrick Hannan [circa 1800 - 1860] occupied a plot of land that crossed the borders between Newtown (Lot 7), Ballyregan (Lot 1) and Skehanagh (Lot 3). Around 1860/1861 this land passed to his wife Grace and then to his brother Edmond. By 1901 that plot of land was occupied by Patrick's son Ned. Patrick's brother Edmond was also the tenant in Lot 6 in Newtown. In Newtown Lots 6 and 7 were recorded as occupied by Edmond Hannan until 1865 when the occupiers' names were changed to "Edmond Hannan Senr" and "Edmond Hannan Junr" for Lots 6 and 7 respectively. I'm assuming that Edmond senior is the original occupier (both Lots) and Edmond junior is his son or nephew. "Senr" and "Junr" may have been used to distinguish between two men of different ages, rather than to specify a father/son relationship. It's possible that Edmond took over the tenancy after the deaths of Patrick and Grace until Patrick's son Ned was able to run the property himself.
In Skehanagh (Lot 3) and Ballyregan (Lot 1) the name on record remained Edmond Hannan from 1861 to 1894, but probably passed to Ned in 1865, at the same time as the change in the record for Lot 7.
Note N1788 County of Limerick Barony of Pubblebrien Parish of Ballycahane Union of Croom Electoral Division of Kilpeacon Book 1 Page 11 Townland of Ballyregan O. S. 22 Reference to Map 1 NAMES - Occupiers Edmund Hannan - Immediate Lessors George Furnell Description of Tenement Land Area: A: 34 R: 3 P: 24 Rateable Annual Valuation - Land: £27 15s 0d - Buildings: £ s d - Total: £27 15s 0d Observations
Changes: In 1907 the occupant changed as follows: Edmund Hannon -> Honora Hannon In 1911 the occupant changed as follows: Honora Hannon -> Martin Hannon
Note N1789 The Valuation Office Cancellation records were updated in 1873 to name James Ryan as the tenant on Lot 6 in Newtown, previously occupied by Edmond. James married Edmond's daughter Mary in 1872.
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