Glenmore, Co. Kilkenny, Ireland

Glenmore History’s Third Anniversary

Today, as we celebrate the third anniversary of Glenmore-History.com we are happy to announce that the blog has had 164,037 views and 48,097 visitors to the site. This post represents the 240th post.

In addition to our weekly posts covering a range of Glenmore items, over the past year we began posting the 1961 list of Glenmore residents made by our founder Danny Dowling (1927-2021). To date we have covered 13 townlands. One of our blog articles caught the attention of the Butter Museum that made a video regarding the theft of Glenmore butter during the War of Independence.

We continue to also post on facebook and add content to our website pages (obits, articles by guest authors) etc. As more information becomes known, or photos are provided etc. we add to previous posts and pages. Thus you should revisit favourite earlier posts as there may be new information of interest.

This past year we were delighted to share a link to a video of Danny from 1991, as well as John Ennett’s “Dancing at Sean Walsh’s.” Technical difficulties with a new video camera and programme have delayed more videos, but we hope to soon work out the difficulties.

Thanks to each and every person who has helped grow Glenmore-History.com, and we remain committed to Danny’s firmly held conviction that historical records should be freely accessible to allow individuals to discover their roots. We were able to meet several visitors over the past year who did trace their roots back to Glenmore.

We have a number of activities planned for the coming year, and our first will be a stand at the Glenmore Christmas Craft Fair & Market on Sunday, 18 December 2022. We hope to have a small display of items from Danny’s collection and items donated over the past year, as well as some old fashion leisure items (books & jigsaw puzzles) for Christmas shoppers. More on future plans in a forthcoming post.

The Glenmore Butter wrapper featured above was saved by Jo Doyle née Mernagh(1932-2021) of Weatherstown, Glenmore kindly donated by her daughter Pat. We featured some of Jo’s work in our post of 15 May 2022.

Dr. Kathleen Moore Walsh

7 Comments to Glenmore History’s Third Anniversary

  1. Maureen C Niles says:

    Thanks to all the people that have taken the time to go through Danny Dowling works of art. I say works of art because even though I did not know Danny personally, I had the honor of Danny through his letters to me before he passed. Danny helped me with my Cottrell, Cotterell, Walsh, Dooley family’s trees. I have connected to Family in Ireland because Danny took the time to help me find my family in Eire. When I see his face in these post, my heart smiles.

    Maureen Cottrell Niles

    • Leo Walsh says:

      Hi Maureen,
      My grandmother was Bridget Dooley from Ballinlammy Glenmore. Any connection?
      Leo

      • Maureen C Niles says:

        Hi Leo,

        The Dooley that I have in the Cottrell, Walsh, Dooley, Chestnutt family tree starts with:
        My Grandparents are :
        John Joseph Cottrell B 1886 Richmond Virginia, USA
        Mary Ann Walsh B1886 Rosbercon, Kilkenny, Ireland
        Great Grandparents:
        Mathias Thomas Cottrell B1860 Richmond, Virginia, USA
        Margaret M. Dooley B 1859 Hoodsgrove, Shanbogh, Kilkenny, Ireland
        GG Grandparents:
        James Dooley B1819
        Mary Cottrell or Cotterell B1840
        I am in contact with Peter and Anthony Dooley. The Cotterell from Drogheda and Derek Chestnutt from Waterford. I am still trying to connect the fest of the Dooley family to my Margaret Dooley from Kilkenny. Sorry this is so long winded. Have a great weekend.

        Maureen Niles

  2. Leo Walsh says:

    Many thanks. Keep up the good work .

  3. Maureen Niles says:

    Hi Leo.

    Sorry for not just answering your question in the first place. At this time I do not see Bridget Dooley in my family tree.. Hope you had a wonderful day today.

    Maureen Niles