School: Cill a' Ghaimhrín (Killgevrin) (roll number 12002)
- Location:
- Kilgevrin, Co. Galway
- Teacher: Proinsíos P. Ó Doláin
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- There are not as many famous men now as there were long ago. The important tatcher for this district was Thomas Ford Knocknagur James Mullaney Kilgervin was a good weaver. He used to make a blanket in a night he also used to make mates with straw John Murray Banagher is a good hand at making baskets. Michael Lavelle Kilgervin was a good walker He was coming from England He could get no train home and he walked from Dublin home. William steed Kilgervin was a good swimmer. He swam the deepest part in the river clare for a sixpence.He was also a good mower he said he killed a man in England mowing Patrick Kennedy was a good mower. He mowed a half a acre before his breakfast in the morning. There was a man in Knock once named Farank Connelly. One day there was a big(continues on next page)