Archive for January, 2012
Journals & Articles
The Protestant Missions in Connemara, Miriam Moffitt
The Famine years were particularly harsh all over the west of Ireland, and especially in the Connemara region whose population of tenant farmers and labourers depended almost entirely on the lumper potato. Thousands died when the potato crop failed in the summer of 1845 and failed again over the following […]
Family Stories
Evans Family History, by Barry O’ Sullivan
Three O’ Sullivan headstones on Inchagoill, Sarah O’ Sullivan, nee Joyce Who was Elisabeth Evans? When I was a young boy my father would bring my brothers and I to Inchagoill on Lough Corrib, each year in early August, to attend mass and pray that we would not drown […]
Clifden 2012 Commemorations
Clifden – A Reflection On 200 Years
Just published! This booklet celebrates Clifden’s 200 year past featuring a fascinating mix of articles on wide range of topics of both local and international importance, along with some early period photos of the town. The booklet also features a programme of events that are taking place throughout the year. […]
Journals & Articles
Convent of Mercy Clifden
Teaching was disorganized from 1700 – 1800 due to the Penal Laws. But Hedge Schools were in existence in this area. The Public Records from the archives in the Four Courts state— 1) School in Clifden kept by Michael O’Brien average 50-60 2) School in Clifden kept by John […]