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Al Beagan's "Genealogy Notes"©1996
Parish of Scrabby, County Cavan
also known as Lough Gowna, Mullinalaghta, Colcumille
This parish was formerly known as Scrabby and Colmcille East. It was formed about 1832 from part of Killashandra Parish, Cavan, and eleven townlands in eastern Columbkille Parish, County Longford. (Colmcille is a variant spelling). There are two chapels: Church of the Holy Family in Scrabby, and St. Columba's in the townland of Cloonagh, Columbkille Parish, County Longford. The eastern portion of Columbkille Parish is called Mullinalaghta by the residents. Lough Gowna is a village on the shores of Lough Gowna in County Cavan.
Townland of Portanure
Tithe occupiers
Jan. 1824
Thomas Victory
Hugh Murray & Co.
Widow Lahey
Warrington & Co.
Thomas Cullin
Widow Dunn & Co.
Peter Harten
John Tully
Widow Lynch
Widow (Rehill?)
John Donalon
Patt Harten
Hugh Murray" CS484 174 film 4 item 9
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Burials
May 1842 Thadius Murray of Portanure
March 27, 1846? ---------- Murray of Portanure
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