Thank you very much for looking, Kate. Judith -------Original Message------- From: [email protected] Date: 07/09/07 01:01:18 To: [email protected]; [email protected] Subject: Re: [IRL-WEXFORD] Trip to Wexford looking for KEWAN/KERVAN/KIRWAN/KERWIN ancesters.AS WELL Dear Judith, AUGHNAGALLEY HOUSE, ENNISCORTHY Townland AUGHNAGALLEY Location 3 Kms SE of Enniscorthybridge Associated families SQUIRREL, ARMSTRONG, O'CONNOR THORNTON, GREGAN This is the only house which has GREGAN attached to it, it is the name of the present owner who came into possession in 1981. I thought I would give it to you anyway, so perhaps you could write to him and get further details about your GREGAN line. LARKFIELD HOUSE, KILLANE Townland Milltown Location About 0.5 Km SW of Killane Associated families, LAING, FRENCH, MURPHY, HICKEY, KELLY, KEHOE, McCABE, O'DONNELL, DALY, KEHOE History; Built in the late 18th centaury. Officers were housed here during the 1798 rebellion. For many years there was a dispensary in the grounds and doctors lived the house. Dr. George LAING 1845, Dr. FRENCH 1888, Dr.MURPHY 1904, Dr. HICKEY 1918,Dr. KELLY 1924, Dr. Annie KEHOE 1925, Dr McCABE 1932, Dr. O'Donnell 1937, Dr. DALY 1947. The present owners are KEHOES who bought the property from the landlord BLACKER in 1957 CARRIGUNANE HOUSE, BREE Townland CARRIGUNANE Location Just over 2 kms SW of Bree village on road to Old Ross Associated families O"NEILL, KEHOE History; Henry O'Neill bought the land of CARRIGUNAE in the 1880s. He bred horses and exported them to the French military. On his premature death his brother John took over. John established the BREE hunt in 1888. John died as a result of a fall from a horse on Carrickbyrne Hill, leaving his wife and very young children. His widow subsequently married Simon KEHOE, grand- uncle of the present owner Eugene KEHOE. CRECON HOUSE, NEW ROSS also CREAKAN HOUSE Townland CREACON LOWER Location South of New Ross off a side road east of R733 Associated families JONES, CARR, KEHOE History; It seems that Crecon House was built about 1750 by Thomas JONES and it is marked as CREAKAN HOUSE on the 1840 OS map. In 1822 it was sold to Edward CARR of Camlin but he never lived here. His nephew George CARR moved in and auction notices are on record for 1894. It is possible that it did not change hands at this time because in 1901 George KEHOE (grandfather of the present owner) bought the property from George Whitmore CARR. The KEHOES continue to Farm here. LACKENDARRAGH, BUNCLODY Townland LACKENDARRAGH Location?A bout 8 kms E of Bunclody on the upper side of the Camolin Road. Associated families KEHOE, NOLAN, ROTHWELL History; Was probably built in early 1800s. Bassett lists the name M. KEHOE in 1885, which probably refers to the then occupant. Thomas NOLAN bought the house in 1924 and was the grandfather of the present owner John ROTHWELL HORESWOOD PAROCIAL HOUSE, HORESWOOD Townland Horeswood Location Close to the village and church. Associated families; Clergy of Horeswood Roman Catholic parish History; The adjoining church was built by Edward KEHOE and son in 1832. BUNCARRIG, CARNE Townland BUNCARRIG or BUNCARRICK Location?1 Km south of Lady's Island village, east side of Road. Associated families; STAFFORD, KEHOE History; Neither the owner?nor the local historian is familiar with any history of this house. It has been in the hands of the present KEHOE family for several generations. This KEHOE spelling distinguishes the family from branches in other counties. AHARE PARK, CASTLETOWN Townland AHARE Location 0.6 km SW of Castletown crossroads Associated families, WHITMORE, KEOGH, MURDOCH, LAZENBY, O'GRADY History; Late 18th or early 19th centuary. Nothing is known until Robert WHITMORE is registered as owner in 1906. He sold the house to Edwin C. KEOGH in 1915, it then passed through Francis MURDOCH to LAZENBY who purchased it in 1925. Sold to David O'Grady in 1986. KILLINCOOLEY HOUSE, KILMUCKRIDGE Townland KILLANCOOLEY MORE Location 2.5 kms SSE of Kilmuckridge Associated families; DONOHOE, KEOGH, MURPHY History; Front part of house?believed to date from 1781, but lower part believed to be earlier. Always been in the same DONOHOE family, but occupancy ended with Eileen DONOHOE a niece of the previous owner. Being childless?she left the property to her niece Margaret KEOGH who in turn left it to a nephew Nicholas MURPHY, the present owner's father. Regards, Kate? ? -----Original Message----- From: Judi <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Sun, 8 Jul 2007 2.06am Subject: Re: [IRL-WEXFORD] Trip to Wexford looking for KEWAN/KERVAN/KIRWAN/KERWIN ancesters.AS WELL Hi Kate, Are there any GREGAN or KEOGH (KEHOE) names mentioned in the Bunclody (Newtownbarry) area, please. 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