School: Na Tearmoinn (B.) (roll number 8931)

Location:
Tarmon East, Co. Kerry
Teacher:
Seán Ó Cathaláin
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0403, Page 377

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  2. During the year of the famine there was more grain exported from this country than was necessary to feed twice the population. This was due to English rule and the people had to depend on the potato crop as their whole means of food rather than starve. It effected the country very much. It was more populated at that time than now. The blight came on account of the bad weather. The potatoes rotted on the ground and in pits. There is a ruined house in Michael Murphy's farm and another in Griffin's and two in Dan Wren's. They got the seeds from Africa in 1846 and from America in 1847.
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