Brennan on the Moor
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1. John Heenan. 2. Crossanagh, Terryglass. 3 About 55. 4. Tradesman. 5. Kilbarron, Borrisokane. 6. From parents. 7. About 40 years ago. 8. About 60 years. 9. Kilbarron. 10. July 1934.
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“11. Very dark, dark, fair, red”
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“A servant maid who lived at Gortalougha House, Ballinderry was drowned in the Shannon at Gortalougha Bay.”
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“About 100 years ago the lived in Kylanoe a family named Reid...”
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“About a hundred years ago a man named Goan lived in Creevy. Three nights in succession he dreamt of a pot of gold that was hidden near Kilbarron Castle...”
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“After the demolition of the Abbey Monastery the people of Kilbarron parish had no church to go to. After a number of years a church to meet the needs of the parish was built in the townland of Coolcolly...”
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