School: Coolronan (roll number 16247)

Location:
Coolronan, Co. Meath
Teacher:
Bean Uí Chonmhidhe
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0694, Page 448

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    In the Raheen of Coolronan unbaptised children were buried and there are some big stones on the top of the hill.

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    On the road between Kildalkdey and Fraine (the bog road) there s a hill called Kenny's hill in which there is supposed to be hidden treasure.

    On the road between Kildalkey and Fraine (the bog road) there is a hill called Kenny's Hill in which there is supposed to be hidden treasure.
    My father said that he does not think it is called after St. Kenny (a saint associated with Ballivor Parish in old records) that it is called after a family of which Mick Kenny was the father.
    It must be a long time since they lived there because a man names Paddy Reynolds lived in the house till it was too bad to live in about 3 years ago. It was a mud wall house.
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