My gggrandmother's name was Mary Mohr and she married Thomas Hebron. My ggrandfather, James Hebron was born 1858 so I am 'guessing' it would have been in the early 1850's. They lived near Ballybane.
Thanks for any information you may have.
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Desc. of Hebron, Murphy, Mohr and Judge (probably more but that's what I m trying to find out!)
Desc. of Hebron, Murphy, Mohr and Judge (probably more but that's what I m trying to find out!)
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Hebron
1901 Census Cloonfad West Kiltullagh
Thomas Hebron age 50 Wife Mary 53
Children
Tom ,Marie ,William
Thomas Hebron age 50 Wife Mary 53
Children
Tom ,Marie ,William
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At the 1857 Griffith’s Valuation for Kiltullagh Civil parish:
Hebron, John occupied 23 acres of land in Cloonfad West townland
Hebron, William occupied 26 acres of land in Derryvung townland.
LDS film numbers 867978/9 will show the change of occupiers in Cloonfad West townland from 1857 to c1920.
LDS film numbers 867964/5 will show the change of occupiers in Derryvung townland from 1857 to c1920.
1832 Tithe Applotment records for both the townlands are on LDS film 256654.
1857 Griffith’s Valuation for both townland are on LDS film 844989 (Item 2).
Both townlands are in Castlereagh Registrar’s District.
Both townlands are in Ballinlough Catholic parish, Tuam Diocese.
For Kiltullagh Civil parish map visit
http://www.leitrim-roscommon.com/MAPS/kiltullagh.html
James McCabe has located one of your family. Suggest you look at all Hebron listed in http://www.leitrim-roscommon.com/1901census/
There is a Michael Hebron (15) listed as servant in the “other occupiers” column of the 1901 Census for Cloonkeehan East townland in Kiltullagh Civil parish. Cloonkeehan East adjoins Ballybane Lower.
Brigid Hebron (16), stepdaughter of Michael Higgins, is listed in the “other occupiers” column of the 1901 census of Fiddaun townland in Kiltullagh Civil parish. Fiddaun townland adjoins Cloonfad West townland.
To locate the LDS film number for the 1901 and 1911 Censuses for townlands see my recent post on this website titled “Research tips – 1901 – 1911 Censuses ".
Hebron is not a common name in County Roscommon. Listings include:
1749 Census of Elphin Diocese – Creggs townland Kilbegnet Civil parish entry on folio 224. http://www.strandnet.com/creggs/pdf/elp ... begnet.pdf
William and Ellinor Hebron Protestant - labourer – and two Protestant children over 14 years.
1832 Tithe Applotment records – Hebron entries listed for Kiltullagh Civil parish.
1857 Griffith’s Valuation – two entries as listed above.
1890 Distribution of surnames in Ireland in 1890 - nil entry. http://www.ancestryireland.com/database ... index.html
1901 Census –all seven entries as “head of household” listed in Kiltullagh Civil parish.
1901 Census - two entries as “other occupier”. Both in Kiltullagh Civil parish.
Only one entry for Hebron in Eircom White pages for Counties Roscommon, Mayo and Galway. http://159.134.203.172/search.asp?source=Eircom
Hebron, Thos, Barrinagh townland, C/- Ballinlough, Co. Roscommon 094 9640213
See the Kiltullagh Civil parish map for the location of Barrinagh townland.
John
Hebron, John occupied 23 acres of land in Cloonfad West townland
Hebron, William occupied 26 acres of land in Derryvung townland.
LDS film numbers 867978/9 will show the change of occupiers in Cloonfad West townland from 1857 to c1920.
LDS film numbers 867964/5 will show the change of occupiers in Derryvung townland from 1857 to c1920.
1832 Tithe Applotment records for both the townlands are on LDS film 256654.
1857 Griffith’s Valuation for both townland are on LDS film 844989 (Item 2).
Both townlands are in Castlereagh Registrar’s District.
Both townlands are in Ballinlough Catholic parish, Tuam Diocese.
For Kiltullagh Civil parish map visit
http://www.leitrim-roscommon.com/MAPS/kiltullagh.html
James McCabe has located one of your family. Suggest you look at all Hebron listed in http://www.leitrim-roscommon.com/1901census/
There is a Michael Hebron (15) listed as servant in the “other occupiers” column of the 1901 Census for Cloonkeehan East townland in Kiltullagh Civil parish. Cloonkeehan East adjoins Ballybane Lower.
Brigid Hebron (16), stepdaughter of Michael Higgins, is listed in the “other occupiers” column of the 1901 census of Fiddaun townland in Kiltullagh Civil parish. Fiddaun townland adjoins Cloonfad West townland.
To locate the LDS film number for the 1901 and 1911 Censuses for townlands see my recent post on this website titled “Research tips – 1901 – 1911 Censuses ".
Hebron is not a common name in County Roscommon. Listings include:
1749 Census of Elphin Diocese – Creggs townland Kilbegnet Civil parish entry on folio 224. http://www.strandnet.com/creggs/pdf/elp ... begnet.pdf
William and Ellinor Hebron Protestant - labourer – and two Protestant children over 14 years.
1832 Tithe Applotment records – Hebron entries listed for Kiltullagh Civil parish.
1857 Griffith’s Valuation – two entries as listed above.
1890 Distribution of surnames in Ireland in 1890 - nil entry. http://www.ancestryireland.com/database ... index.html
1901 Census –all seven entries as “head of household” listed in Kiltullagh Civil parish.
1901 Census - two entries as “other occupier”. Both in Kiltullagh Civil parish.
Only one entry for Hebron in Eircom White pages for Counties Roscommon, Mayo and Galway. http://159.134.203.172/search.asp?source=Eircom
Hebron, Thos, Barrinagh townland, C/- Ballinlough, Co. Roscommon 094 9640213
See the Kiltullagh Civil parish map for the location of Barrinagh townland.
John
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