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Source for:   Eileen McCarthy,   25 MAY 1910 - 15 JUL 1977         Index

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Source for:   Mary McCarthy,   10 SEP 1919 - 15 NOV 1919         Index

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Burial source:    S72

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Source for:   John McCarthy,   8 AUG 1917 - 4 JUN 1959         Index

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Source for:   John Barrett,   1822 - 6 OCT 1875         Index

Burial source:    S600

Birth source:    S435
Page:   Southern Star June 2, 1951 Our Dublin Letter I forgot to enquire if my old neighbor, Jim Hourihane, formerly of Drimoleague, had any recollection of the “patterns” held at Breadagh Cross, for very likely he had. “Patterns” at that cross, insignificant looking as it may appear to be to modern passers-by, date back a long while, for there died in Wales in 1875 a man who made a nine days topic of conversation for local residents when he was a young man of twenty-five, for he took away from there, on horseback, a young girl of eighteen, and induced the parish priest of Drom Da Liag to marry them the following morning. They both had danced at Breadagh Cross “patterns” on many a Sunday afternoon. That girl of eighteen returned to Drom Da Liag after her husband’s death in Cardiff and she was an old woman of seventy-six when she related the story to me. She herself had been the theme of some songs composed by her early admirers and faithful partner, for her husband was one of the well-known Gaedhealacha of his time. She tried to check his incursions into poetry, when she was his wife, in order to ward off the misfortunes that were supposed to dog the steps of poets. He promised to cease composing verses but she knew that he had broken that promise, and seemed to have accepted her fate, because she understood that he would be very unhappy if he were deprived of the pleasure he found in making such verses, Sean Baroid of Lower Lissane, was the file Gaedhealach, and Maire Mhairtin of Lower Rerahanagh was the cailin og of eighteen. Note: Error Mary Matin being 18 when she was 17yaers and 4 months

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Source for:   William Barrett,   DEC 1825 -          Index

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Source for:   Francis John Levis,   1861 - MAR 1931         Index

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Source for:   Ellen Amelia Martin,   23 DEC 1861 - MAR 1942         Index

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