School: Coolfore (roll number 10700)

Location:
Coolfore, Co. Monaghan
Teacher:
P. Ó Cuanaigh
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0933, Page 266

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  1. There was a great famine in Ireland in the years 1846 and '47. It affected the district very much. The old people still point out sites of houses occupied in the time of the famine and they are now in ruins. There is the remains of one house in Corkishduff which was called the "Stirabout house" and the reason why it got that name was because the people that lived in it that time supplied porridge to the people.
    The potatoes decayed in the ground and they were not worth digging. If a man went out to dig potatoes he would not get a bucketful in the day.
    The food that the people had in the time of the famine was raw tops of turnips, and nettles and dandelions and they were got dead in hundreds lying in fields and on the side of roads with their mouths facing the grass where they died when eating it.
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    Topics
    1. time
      1. historical periods by name (~25)
        1. the great famine (~4,013)
    Language
    English
    Collector
    Margaret Shankey
    Gender
    Female
    Address
    Rakeeragh, Co. Monaghan
    Informant
    Bernard Shankey
    Gender
    Male
    Age
    50
    Address
    Rakeeragh, Co. Monaghan