Fantastic i was there.many time still have freinds there Joyces the avalon Comer coleminers Love kilkenny Langtons New jim very well all the Phelans great bar john st Fantastic
Thanks for the great shots! This reminds me that I HAVE to get 'Ig Cnoc na Grai' on CD as well...had it on vinyl years ago and this is one of my fav. records ever!
Oh that was such a joy yo see John, I'll be viewing it several times, I recognised at least two uncles, and my own dear Mother then Kathleen O'Shea in the shoool photo at 1:41 I might even be in there myself. I visitel Clogh last year and would love to come see your photos next year 2012 I'm Desi Corcoran from Castlecomer, we emigrated in 1960 now in England. So many happy memories from watching this
Just came across this excellent set of pictures and music. I am researching my family history, and my great grandfather Michael Dunn was born in Clogh. His father was James Dunn. Michael Dunn emigrated to Liverpool and married a girl Mary Conway from Castlecomer in Liverpool; the 1871 census has them living in Knowsley and Michael is farmworker. They have three children by then in including John my grandfather - I have an account of him visiting Clogh and Castlecomer on a walking tour in 1903. He said he was early greeted by his relatives and was offered a trip down the pit. If there is any local knowledge of the Dunn family it would be great to hear it. Michael Dunn
Loved the Clough video John. My husband Peter Gray is a grandson of Martin Cantwell. It was great to see him, his brother and the old Pub. It's a picture I have not seen before.
Wow, great video, my family the Brophy's were from Clogh. I believe my Grandmother and her sisters are in the 1911 photo, their Uncle Tom was the School master. Anyway to get a still of that picture? Are there any names on the back by any chance? Thanks, Beth
Excellent work, John. I even managed to catch glimpses of my grandmother's father Jack Conville, and my uncle, Mikey Maher. Maybe one of these days I'll be back to take another picture beneath the photo of the volunteers in Coffey's like I did when I was last there with Uncle Mikey. I'll be forwarding this video to family members for years to come. Thanks again. Pete Maher Jefferson City, Missouri, USA
Loved this. My 3 x great grandparents Michael and Mary Brennan left Clogh, Kilkenny to come to Australia in 1862 aboard the Abyssinian. Sadly Michael who was a miner didn't make the voyage.
+Damon Parsons --- Thats very interesting, would love to have some more information on your Grandparents,you may have some relations living here in Clogh, also have a Facebook group which you could join facebook.com/groups/cloghbook/?fref=nf, thanks for your interest--- John
John I enjoyed this video greatly. My Great Uncle was Jeremiah 'Darby' Glennon, a member of the 1904 Hurling Team. Is it possible to obtain a copy of the photo you have in the video?
I made a mistake on a previous post, my late mother Kathleen Corcoran r.i.p is 9th from the left at 1 minute & 43 secs in. 2 to her leftI think is Mrs Nancy Saunders who is still alive
Fantastic i was there.many time still have freinds there
Joyces the avalon
Comer coleminers
Love kilkenny Langtons
New jim very well all the Phelans great bar john st Fantastic
Thanks for the great shots! This reminds me that I HAVE to get 'Ig Cnoc na Grai' on CD as well...had it on vinyl years ago and this is one of my fav. records ever!
Thanks for putting this together -- it's great!
This is wonderful! If only every town in Ireland had such a chronicle...
Oh that was such a joy yo see John, I'll be viewing it several times, I recognised at least two uncles, and my own dear Mother then Kathleen O'Shea in the shoool photo at 1:41 I might even be in there myself. I visitel Clogh last year and would love to come see your photos next year 2012 I'm Desi Corcoran from Castlecomer, we emigrated in 1960 now in England. So many happy memories from watching this
Just came across this excellent set of pictures and music. I am researching my family history, and my great grandfather Michael Dunn was born in Clogh. His father was James Dunn. Michael Dunn emigrated to Liverpool and married a girl Mary Conway from Castlecomer in Liverpool; the 1871 census has them living in Knowsley and Michael is farmworker. They have three children by then in including John my grandfather - I have an account of him visiting Clogh and Castlecomer on a walking tour in 1903. He said he was early greeted by his relatives and was offered a trip down the pit. If there is any local knowledge of the Dunn family it would be great to hear it. Michael Dunn
Loved the Clough video John. My husband Peter Gray is a grandson of Martin Cantwell. It was great to see him, his brother and the old Pub. It's a picture I have not seen before.
Thank you, email me coffeyx@gmail.com and I will send a copy.
Wow, great video, my family the Brophy's were from Clogh. I believe my Grandmother and her sisters are in the 1911 photo, their Uncle Tom was the School master. Anyway to get a still of that picture? Are there any names on the back by any chance? Thanks, Beth
Excellent work, John. I even managed to catch glimpses of my grandmother's father Jack Conville, and my uncle, Mikey Maher. Maybe one of these days I'll be back to take another picture beneath the photo of the volunteers in Coffey's like I did when I was last there with Uncle Mikey.
I'll be forwarding this video to family members for years to come. Thanks again.
Pete Maher
Jefferson City, Missouri, USA
So your teds couison
Loved this. My 3 x great grandparents Michael and Mary Brennan left Clogh, Kilkenny to come to Australia in 1862 aboard the Abyssinian. Sadly Michael who was a miner didn't make the voyage.
+Damon Parsons --- Thats very interesting, would love to have some more information on your Grandparents,you may have some relations living here in Clogh, also have a Facebook group which you could join facebook.com/groups/cloghbook/?fref=nf, thanks for your interest--- John
I was staying at mikey mahers house i plastered his kitchen extension
very nice piece of work cb
well put together John tawt i wud see the nice photo u have of grandad Morrissey on it...
John I enjoyed this video greatly. My Great Uncle was Jeremiah 'Darby' Glennon, a member of the 1904 Hurling Team. Is it possible to obtain a copy of the photo you have in the video?
Will need contact details.
My Mother r.i.p Kathleen Corcoran is 9th from the right of the st Patrick's photo at 1:43 great to see
I have family in castle Warren co/Kilkenny
I made a mistake on a previous post, my late mother Kathleen Corcoran r.i.p is 9th from the left at 1 minute & 43 secs in. 2 to her leftI think is Mrs Nancy Saunders who is still alive
This video is too feckin Tura lura!! 😡