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1766 – Philip and John
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The tax records of 1666\/7 recorded a James Head from Kilballyherberry, Ballysheehan.\u00a0 He was probably one of the 10 Heade (and variant) families recorded in the area at the time.<\/p>\n

The Irish Research<\/a> page explains these families in more detail.<\/p>\n

By the time of the religious census in 1766, the two families in this area were Philip and Maria Kearney and John and Maria Monaghan. These two couples both had large families that were baptised in the Killenaule parish records that started in 1742.\u00a0 However I can only find the descendants of Philip and Maria in these parish records. They were recorded as Head in the census records and Head and Heade in the parish records.<\/p>\n

By the time of the tithe taxes in the 1820s, the descendants in the area were Thomas Hayde and Cath Kivane and Patrick Hayde and Cath<\/span> Kelly<\/span> both farming at Killhill, Kilballyherberry. \u00a0They were both grandchildren of Philip and Maria.<\/p>\n

Thomas married Cath Kivane circa 1803 and Patrick married Margaret Kirwan in 1811 and then Cath Kelly in 1813. They both had families at Killhill between 1810 and 1840.<\/p>\n

In 1827, Thomas and Patrick \u00a0were both farming on land owned by The Estate of Oliver Latham Esq. Patrick had a plot of 3a 1r 0p and Thomas\u2019s plot was 3a 3r 0p. They both defaulted on their tithes (taxes) in the 1830s and were not on this land in the 1850s. I suspect they were evicted in the late 1830s\/early 1840s after they both defaulted on paying their tithes.<\/p>\n

The parish records also show many other family members in this area in the early 1800s.\u00a0 These are summarised at the end of this page. There is also a very close link between these families and those in Ballinure, Noan and Killenuale which are outlined on separate pages.<\/p>\n

The 1850s map of the landholdings of Kilballyherberry parish is shown below:<\/p>\n

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Killhill is the hill, shown as 794ft (241m) high towards the middle right of the parish map. The area shown as reference 1 in this map (which included Killhill) was a 24 acre plot farmed by Thomas Hogan in the 1850s.\u00a0 In the 1820s Thomas Hogan farmed 14 acres, with Patrick, Thomas and some other small holders as neighbours.\u00a0 I suspect the Hogan family consolidated their holdings after Patrick and Thomas left their small plots.<\/p>\n

Killhill is now a wind farm as can be seen from the photo below:<\/p>\n

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Killhill is shown in the photos below.\u00a0 They were taken on a foggy day in November 2016 and probably reflect what life was like in the early 1800s on this hill.<\/p>\n

The photo below is from Killhill at the point where I think Thomas and Patrick had their plots.<\/p>\n

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The photo below shows the view from Killhill down towards Ballinure.<\/p>\n

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The eldest son of Thomas and Cath\u2019s was Patrick Hayde (b 1803). He married Margaret Farrell in Carlow in circa 1840 and immigrated to London in the late 1840s during the potato famine.\u00a0 One of their sons (the only child to live long enough to have a family) joined the British army.\u00a0 He went to India with the army where he married and had a large family.\u00a0 Descendants live in England, India, Canada, Australia and New Zealand.\u00a0 This is Tree # 1 <\/strong>and is described in more detail in the New Zealand and India post<\/a>s page.<\/p>\n

Other sons moved to Ballinure and descendents are in the Ballinure\/Cashel area. These families, and other descendants from the Killhill families are Tree # 10<\/strong> and are described in more detail in the Ballinure posts<\/a> page.<\/p>\n

Records in London in 1870 (relating to Patrick b 1803) indicate that Thomas and Cath had died by then.\u00a0 Given that Patrick could not read or write and had left Ireland by the late 1840s, I suspect they may have died by the time Patrick and Margaret left Ireland. By the 1840s they would have been in their 60s, which is much longer than life expectancy at the time<\/p>\n

The early members of these two families can be summarised as:<\/p>\n

P<\/strong>hilip and Maria Kearney<\/strong><\/p>\n