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Thomas Coll 1879 Roscommon and Mary Dowd 1881 Roscommon
Posted: Fri May 16, 2008 11:01 am
by johntcoll
Has anyone any info regarding the Marriages and other information on:
Children of Thomas Coll 1879 Co. Roscommon and Mary Dowd 1881 Co. Roscommon.
I need to find Marriages and other information on:
Patrick Coll
Birth Date:1905 - Roscommon - went to the USA.
Bernard Coll
Birth Date:1906 - Roscommon -went to england.
William Coll
Birth Date:1911 - Roscommon - Bray Co Wicklow.
Winifred Coll
Birth Date:1913 - Roscommon - went to England.
Very best regards JC
Posted: Sat May 17, 2008 7:48 am
by pflanagan132
Any connection to Colls of Mantua? I have a chart on that family 1825 to present
Posted: Sat May 17, 2008 6:10 pm
by johntcoll
Hi is that Mantua New Jersey, United States, I would be very interested if you have any information that you can send me.
Thomas Coll 1879 was married near Mantua in ELPHIN Parish if you mean Mantua Co Roscommon.
Marriage Coll Thomas 1905 Co. Roscommon 1905 Parish: ELPHIN CIVIL
Birth Coll Thomas 1879 Co. Roscommon Parish: BALLINLOUGH
Church Baptism Coll Thomas 1879 Co. Roscommon Parish: CASTLEREA
He lived in Corlis Castlerea for a time.
I know that two generations of my colls went to New Jersey, United States.
See a few of them Llisted below and also I think a few of the Dowd side of the family may have been in law enforcement in New Jersey United States.
Patrick Coll
Birth Date:1905 - Roscommon - i think he died in Elizabeth City New Jersey United States.
Mary Ellen (Molly) Coll
Birth Date:1908 -Roscommon - to New Jersey, United States.
and
JOHN COLL
Birth Date:1864 -Roscommon - Montclair, Essex, New Jersey.
Mary Elizabeth Coll
Birth Date:1873 -Roscommon - Oranges, Essex, New Jersey.
Very best regards John
Posted: Thu May 22, 2008 3:52 am
by John Hunter
Mantua Roscommon
The following entries for Coll surname were extracted from a School Reunion souvenir booklet titled
“Mantua N.S. (1822-1977)”
Edited by Michael Mulleady
Printed by Purcell Print. Boyle
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There is no townland named Mantua. Mantua is generally regarded as the locality lying between Shankill Cross and Gornagoyne Cross in a east-west direction, and between Rathcroghan and Ballinameen in a north-south direction. See Ordnance Discovery Series map number 33, grid reference 784 891 (the maps are readily available worldwide at specialist map resellers.)
School registers: Boys from 1868 and girls from 1888
Pat Coll, entry 29 May 1870 age 9, townland Brackloon, Orphan
Maria Coll, entry 13 Jun 04 age 8, Clogher townland. Occupation of parents Labourer.
Pat Coll, entry entry 14 July 1905 age 9 Cloonieffer townland Occupation of parents Labourer.
Cathleen Coll, entry 1 Jun 1926, age 6, Ballymurray townland, Occupation of parents Farmer.
Michael Coll, entry 8 July 1926, age 5, Ballymurray townland, Occupation of parents Labourer.
Martin Coll, entry 27 May 1929, age 7, Ballymurray townland, Occupation of parents Farmer.
Mary B Coll, entry 26 Apr 191932, age 5, Ballymurray townland, Occupation of parents Labourer.
Andrew Coll, entry 5 Sep 1935, age 6, Ballymurray townland, Occupation of parents Farmer.
Thomas Coll, entry 30 Apr 1937, age 4, Ballyconboy townland, Occupation of parents Farmer.
Sean S Coll, entry 5 May 1943, age 4, Cartron townland, Occupation of parents Farmer.
Anthony Coll, entry 11 Sep 1945, age 4, Kilvoy townland, Occupation of parents Labourer.
Michael Francis Coll, entry 12 May 1947, age 4, Kilvoy townland, Occupation of parents Labourer.
Brian Coll, entry 30 May 1949, age 4, Kilvoy townland, Occupation of parents farmer.
Seamus Coll, entry 25 Apr 1897, age 4, Kilvoy townland, Occupation of parents farmer.
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Main school catchment area townlands:
Athroe
Ballymurray
Brackloon
Carrigeen
Carrowreagh
Cartron
Clogher Beg
Clogher More
Cloonkerin
Cloonyeffer
Corry East
Corry West
Edenan and Kinclare
Garrynport
Grallagh
Kilnamryall
Kilvoy
Kinclare
Loughbally
Mullenduff
Peak
Raheen
Rathroe
Tonaknick
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There is a 1824 Tithe Applotment entry for the townland of Bracklin (Brackloon) (LDS film 256685)
Edw Coll
area 4 Acres zero Roods 15 Perch.
One shilling and five pence due to both the Vicar and Rector
Posted: Thu May 22, 2008 5:46 am
by johntcoll
Hi John Hunter
Thank you very much for explaining Mantua to me.
Very best regards John