This reply hasn't made it through, so this is version 2! Hi Richard, I have an O'Callaghan from Kilshannig, my 5 X Great Grandmother & 6 X Great Grandfather. On the 11th September 1736 at the C of I Church at Kilshannig, Thomazin O'Callaghan [who was Roman Catholic & the daughter of Anthony O'Callaghan of Dromore ] married Thomas Vowell [C of I] . Thomas died in 1749 & Thomazin married again to Edward O'Dell. I came across a will abstract dated 24 Feb 1729 which referred to Anthony Callaghan of Dromore & Daniel Callaghan, his sixth son. In 1731 Anthony Callaghan transfers lands at Kilvaleton to Georg Foot, husband of Judith Callaghan. In 1766 a list of "Popish" inhabitants of Mallow includes Anthony Callaghan. It seems quite possible that your Cornelius is descendant of Anthony Callaghan. Thomazin's Granddaughter Susan VOWELL married Rev Michael Henry BECHER & lived at Clyda House at Kilshannig from 1818-1850. From Jenny http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~becher/index.htm ----- Original Message ----- > From: "richard" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Sunday, June 14, 2009 8:10 PM > Subject: Callaghan, O'Callaghan from Glantane Nr Mallow Co Cork > > >> After visiting Mallow, Kilshannig and Dublin Reg office, I was able to >> see my GGGreat Grandfather, Cornelius Callaghan's (O'Callaghan) death >> Certificate. >> He was born Glantane abt 1823 and left Ireland to return in 1870 with his >> wife Elizabeth and four children. Cornelius died in August 1873 and >> was living across Mallow bridge in Ballydaheen. His place of Death was >> The Cartigans which I have been informed is a house in Baldaheen. >> I have two questions ? >> 1. Are there any Callaghan's (O'Callaghan) researchers out there with >> ancestors from Glantane, Kilshannig Nr Mallow. >> 2. Does anyone know of The Cartigans house, its history, purpose abt >> 1873. >> Richard Isaac >> Brisbane - AUSTRALIA >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> >