Michael was born in 1829. He was the son of Michael O’Loghlen and Bidelia Kelly. After two years at the Jesuit school in Brugelette, Belgium he attended Trinity College, Dublin and became a member of the Irish Bar. He passed away in 1897, leaving no children.
Sources
Family notes written by his father.
Southern Reporter and Cork Commercial Courier, 15 December 1829 (birth).
Baptism certificate, St Andrew’s Church, Westland Row, Dublin, 6 December 1829. Sponsors, Thomas Hurly and Marcella O’Loghlen.
Letter written by Michael O’Loghlen from his school in Brugelette, Belgium to his sister, Lucie at Sacre Coeur, Paris, France in 1845.
King’s Inns Admissions Papers (Dublin, 1982), p 383 (Parents and training for the Bar).
O’Loghlen family records.
Limerick Chronicle, 8 June 1875 (rescue in Dublin).
Clare Journal, 3 June 1895 (letting lands at and near Drumconora, Ennis).
Freeman’s Journal, 26 April 1897 (death).
M Healy, The Old Munster Circuit (Joseph, London 1939), p 285.
Patrick Lynch, Some members of the Munster Circuit (Woodlands Press, Cork, 1946), pp 26-28.
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