School: Coillíní Carrowkelly (roll number 7054)

Location:
Culleens, Co. Mayo
Teacher:
M. Ó Brádaigh
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    came out before him and beat him. He was brought home and died the following day.
    His wife went to Ballina and set up a lodging house where "George Ryder" has his shop now. She got married to a railway man named 'George Connor'. He died after a while and she died a few years ago leaving after them "Patrick and Thomas Connor" Graden Street Ballina and Mrs Edward Currey (Cunney?) King street Ballina.
    The cause of the killing was supposed to be jealousy. A man asked her to marry him and she refused.
    In her first marriage to Loughney she had one daughter who is still alive in America named "Lizzie Loughney"
    I heard this from the people in the locality.
    Transcribed by a member of our volunteer transcription project.
    Language
    English
    Collector
    Thomas C. O' Hora
    Gender
    Male