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    3. Messrs Robert, Jack and Joseph Cleary of Tinahely and Mr Thomas Codd Drumdangan owned steam engines for hire for threshing. Avoca Handweavers was at one time owned by the WYNNE family of Cherrymount or Tigroney house as it was the same home but known at times by two different names. Killiney House Co Dublin is where the Gaynors lived and they are buried in Old Kilbride graveyard Co Wicklow Ireland. The religion of "Cooneyites" had a following from the Castlemacadam/Connary parish and they travelled to New Zealand and South Australia preaching their beliefs. In 1911,1918,1919. Church of Ireland put out a monthly magazine. It gave hints for the land use, and home handy hints in it -some of which were:- A small brush, borax and hot water will give a beautiful polish to cut glass. When drained, rub with a clean cloth or a soft dry brush. The best way to clean a comb is to use a small nail brush. They should be brushed daily As it is important to keep combs clean. If you use candles, buy them well in advance of requirement, as like soap the harden with time and will last longer. Along with cooking hints, how to avoid a colds and flu's most people would have found some tips of use in those times. Names that appeared in an old subscription for the Castlmacadam/Connary union 1949-1950 were W Ryan, Mrs S Sharpe, Mrs Shirley, Mr Sleggs, Mrs Stringer, Miss S Stringer, Mr Symonds, P Thompsom, Mrs Tuke, Mr Tustain, George Tyner, W Wheatley, James Williams, John Williams, Miss Wilson, J Wiltshire, J Winterbotham, S Woolmington, The Misses Wynnes, W D Wynne.-There is of course more names. The same surnames appearing on headstones even in modern times around the area. The cost of an admission for afternoon tea to raise funds For the Avoca Parish in 1954 was 1/6 and Mollie Evans and Kathleen Burns took the fee at the gate. 3/12/1989 Mrs Randle had been sexton for 57 years for the Connary Church ©Cara_Links Researching Co.Wicklow,Wexford. A headstone or two, a dusting of elsewhere A friend is one who accepts your past, loves you as you are, and believes in all of your tomorrow's. ***Please remind me if I have not done that job for you, my intentions are always good, but sometimes time runs out on me, so I leave it up to you to remind me.

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