School: Scoil na Móna Fliche (Moanflugh) (roll number 10272)

Location:
Moanflugh, Co. Cork
Teacher:
Diarmuid Ó Deasmhumhnaigh
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0326, Page 023

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0326, Page 023

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  2. 26.
    There are several families of Kellehers. Kelleher Cnoc; Kelleher Buidhe; Kelleher Sceach; Kelleher Darby; Kelleher Pad Jacks; Kelleher Joany; Twohigs Johnny, (these latter are Twohigs.) Not far away are Murphy Stuaic, Murphy Black, Murphy Deirbh. There are also Kellehers called Conablach: Hand-basket; Pid; Cúl Bán; and Bagún There are Dan Den Thaidhg, Jerry Joany, Dan Johnny, Den Johnny, Pats Pad Jack, Dan Buidhe, etc. In Carriganima Church once of the stained-glass windows was inserted (paid for) by "Jeremiah Kelleher (Cnoc)" as the inscription on it shows. Kelleher is the most common surname in the parish of Clondrohid.
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