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Mullinahone, Glenmore (1961)
Today, we are going to feature information Danny Dowling (1927-2021) recorded regarding the residents of the townland of Mullinahone, Glenmore, around 1961. Over the years the spelling of Mullinahone, similar to other townlands, has varied and included Mullenahone. Mullinahone is located in the Civil Parish of Kilmakevoge.
Background
The Irish for this townland, according to O’Kelly’s, The Place Names of the County of Kilkenny Ireland (1969, p. 116) is Mullan na h-uamhan, or hillock of the cave. The townland is comprised of 295 acres. O’Kelly notes that “there was a mill on the Glenmore river which rises in Ballynaraha and flows into the Barrow at Ballyverneen. The site of a castle which was levelled circa 1800 is in the Castle field a few fields west of Glenmore chapel. Another field is Moin fhluich.” Danny recorded that Muínlucs was the area of Mullinahone near the Ballybrahee bridge. For further information on Glenmore Castles see our previous post of 8 July 2021.
The Tithe Applotment Books 1833
The Applotment Books record 5 tenants in the townland. The Mullinahone tenants listed in the 1833 Applotment Book include: [1] Richard Phelan, 119 acres; [2] Kyran Mullins, 29 acres; [3] Pat Grace, 6 acres; [4] James Aylward, 16 acres and [5] Thomas Aylward & [6] James Aylward, 21 acres. “These lands are held from the Earl of Bessorough by Mr. Richard Phelan.”
1961 Mullinahone, Glenmore
In 1961, Danny recorded 4 families or households in the townland of Mullinahone. The only surname recorded in Griffith’s in 1833 that was recorded in 1961 (and is still present today) is the Phelan family. Birthdates or birth years are provided for some of the older residents gleaned from available public records. For some time after drafting his notebook, Danny recorded the dates of death or simply recorded that a resident had died or left the townland.
The recorded information reveals that in 1961, 13 people resided in the townland of Mullinahone with the population comprised of 7 males and 6 females. The largest families were the Walsh/Murphy and Phelan families which each had 4 members in the two households. There was no household recorded with a single person living alone. All information under residents of Mullinahone not in Danny’s original list has been placed in square brackets[ ].
Recorded Residents
Males = 7
Females= 6
Eldest Recorded Resident
Walsh, Patrick (31 Oct. 1899-30 July 1965) who was only 62 in 1961 was the oldest resident recorded in Mullinahone, Glenmore. Update: Patrick was buried with his in-laws the Condons. The inscription on the stone states that he died on 30 July 1965 at the age of 53 or it might be 63. Special thanks to Patty Brown for locating the information on the Condon stone. Patrick’s wife, Catherine “Kate” Walsh née Condon died on 9 December 1971 at the age of 71. The death register reveals that Patrick Walsh was 65 when he died in 1965. His daughter Kathleen Murphy was present at his death.
Recorded Work
Farmer= 2 (2 males)
Farm Labourer= 1 (1 male)
Creamery worker = 1 (1 male)
Builder= 1 (1 male)
MULLINAHONE RESIDENTS (1961)
[1] MACKEY
Mackey, John (28 Oct. 1908) Farm Labourer
Mackey, Bridget (28 Nov. 1908) wife
Mackey, Patrick, son
[2] WALSH/MURPHY
Walsh, Patrick (31 Oct. 1899) Retired Creamery Worker “dead” [died 1965]
Walsh, Catherine (4 June 1900) wife [died 1971]
Murphy, Walter, son-in-law, builder [c. 1918-1995]
Murphy, Kitty, daughter [c. 1929-2011]
[3] CORCORAN
Corcoran, Patrick (24 April 1911) Farmer [died 6 Jan. 1970, aged 58]
Corcoran, Catherine (b. 1919) wife [née McDonald died 30 March 2013, aged 94]
[4] PHELAN
Phelan, Michael (b. 1920) Farmer
Phelan, Mary (b. 1923) wife
Phelan, Bridget, daughter, child
Phelan, John Joseph, son, child
Further Information
“South Kilkenny Hot Rod Motor Racing Club, ” (Munster Express, Fri. 6 Feb. 1976, p.1)
Paddy Mackey, of Mullinahone, Glennmore was the Founder and later Hon. Secretary of the of the South Kilkenny Hot Rod Motor Racing Club. In 1976, Paddy was elected Hon. Secretary of the Irish Hot Rod Racing Federation, the governing body of the sport, at its annual general meeting, held in Cahir House Hotel, Cahir, Co. Tipperary.
Paddy was educated at the Glenmore National School and C.B.S., New Ross. He was married, the father of three children, and employed at the Sunraised Fruit Co. Ltd., Waterford.
See our post of 12 September 2021 regarding Mullinahone native, Patrick Condon (1898-1989).
The carved stone head featured above was found in Mullinahone, Glenmore and is in Danny Dowling’s collection.
Please send corrections and additional information or photos to glenmore.history@gmail.com.
Dr. Kathleen Moore Walsh