We have asked locally but could not get further info from anyone as the both families are now gone. However, we are working on the digitisation of Addergoole graveyard and will email some details
By milltown heritage (05/09/2018)
Hi me again does anyone know if the Cunniffes living in Curraghaun and Carrontomush were related? Lewis Keating lived in a cottage but died a number of years ago and his cottage was in Curraghan (Lewis) was related to my Cunniffes!
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Some info on Cunniffes Link:
We have asked locally but could not get further info from anyone as the both families are now gone. However, we are working on the digitisation of Addergoole graveyard and will email some details
Hi me again does anyone know if the Cunniffes living in Curraghaun and Carrontomush were related? Lewis Keating lived in a cottage but died a number of years ago and his cottage was in Curraghan (Lewis) was related to my Cunniffes!
Thanks Martin for your message. For more information check out the following link: http://places.galwaylibrary.ie/place/22758 where it states Curraghaun is in the civil parish of Dunmore. See also https://www.townlands.ie/galway/dunmore/dunmore/addergoole/curraghaun/
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