School: Coiscéim (C.), Átha Treasna (roll number 10079)

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Newmarket, Co. Cork
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Máire Bean Uí Nialláin
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0356, Page 241

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0356, Page 241

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  1. Jeremiah Cronin locally called Jerry Mickie Thadhg, lived in Knockeenacunnig.
    After a fair day in Knocknafree, a bedraggled cow with her sides almost touching, strayed into one of Jerry Mickies fields. She remained there for a week and was growing fat and strong and there was nobody claiming her. One morning as Jerry passed her by he said "you're there, faith, you are a chroidhe, and it is not homesick you are aither."
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    William Sullivan locally known as Bill May did not wear shoes until he was about thirty years old.

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