Carlow Sentinel. May 1832, Thomas Nolan. Died on 6th May 1832 at his residence in Ballon, aged 66 years. He was a gentleman universally beloved for his benevolence and amiable disposition, as affectionate parent, and in all his commercial intercourse, which was most extensive during half a century, a man of high credit and strict integrity. He is deservedly regretted by the poor and industrious classes of that neighbourhood.
Thank You Mick, As added information regarding this "Tom Nolan", here is a summary of his will made in 1827 and posted earlier on this list. ****************************** 1827 - Will of Thomas Nolan senior of Ballon (deceased 1832) In the will dated April 20, 1827, Thomas Nolan of Ballon names Rev. Peter Nowlan of Carlow as executor and, after his death on June 12, 1832, according to his will, his worldly possessions were distributed to 5 sons, Richard, Thomas, Patrick, Michael and John, as follows: [RN: Rev. Peter Nowlan was a Nolan from the Kilkey townland and was buried in the old Ballon cemetery.] 1)Richard received: * his leasehold on lands of Ballinadrum owned by James Leckey *bulloc cows & two horses *the shell of a house to be built on the named lands out of testor's [monies?] 2)Thomas received: *his leasehold on lands in Myshall owned by Mr? Baggott *300 Irish pounds being held by Mr? Baggott, but which need not be released for another 3 years 3)Patrick received: *his leasehold on lands in "Kiletheen" (?) owned by James Leckey *10 cows, 2 horses *100 Irish pounds now on loan to another son, Michael, (who has up to 4 years to repay the loan) 4)Michael received: *his lands (not a leasehold!), dwelling house and out offices in Ballon *his stock and merchandise in said house & offices NOTE:Receipt of the above was subject to an annuity of 10 Irish pounds to be paid for life to his wife [RN: Could this have been “Leiney” mentioned in an 1820s Tithe Applotment record for the Killane townland? “Thomas & Leiney Nowlan”.] 5)John received: *his leasehold on lands and premises managed by "the Representatives of the late Rev. James Couran" [RN: Conran?] *his leasehold on lands of "Garryonouge" (?) owned by James O'Brien *his leasehold on lands of "Coneberry" (sic Cunaberry) owned by the late Robert Marshall *14 cows, 2 horses *100 Irish pounds to be paid in 4 years by his son Michael ************************* Bye for now and thanks again for your efforts, Roger http://nolanfamilies.org -----Original Message----- From: Michael Purcell Sent: Friday, June 07, 2013 6:46 AM To: irl-carlow@rootsweb.com Subject: [IRL-CARLOW] 1832 Tom Nolan Carlow Sentinel. May 1832, Thomas Nolan. Died on 6th May 1832 at his residence in Ballon, aged 66 years. He was a gentleman universally beloved for his benevolence and amiable disposition, as affectionate parent, and in all his commercial intercourse, which was most extensive during half a century, a man of high credit and strict integrity. He is deservedly regretted by the poor and industrious classes of that neighbourhood. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to IRL-CARLOW-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message