The surname was rarest in those baronies in the west and north-west of the county. By clicking on a name, you’ll be brought to a dedicated page where you’ll be able to explore a range of tartans and products specific to that clan or family. The land that became my grandparents' land nearly a hundred years ago is still in the family. Kilmaine RC parish, baptisms, vol. (4) They had issue: Mary Hughes, born 9 February 1897,(5) baptised 9 March 1897 (sponsors: Michael Hughes and Bridget Coleman). (7), Patrick Hughes, baptised 25 April 1899 (sponsors: John Coleman and Bridget Farragher). By 1903 when my father was born, life was improving, albeit ever so slowly, for the people of Mayo and elsewhere. (13), Bridget Coleman, born 30 January 1905, baptised 31 January 1905 (sponsors: John Davoren and Margaret Holleran). (21), Catherine Vahey, born 30 December 1907, baptised 31December 1907 (sponsors: Patrick Vahey and Bridget vahey). 1, p. 93.13. The surname was rarest in those baronies in the west and north-west of the county. It was compiled immediately after the Great Famine (1845-50) and reflects a population much depleted after several years of starvation, disease and emigration. 2, p. 143.10. The donkey and the horse were the beasts of burden. 9, p. 36 - age given as 33 years and date of death as 21 January 189I- and gravestone inscription no. You must have JavaScript enabled in your browser to utilize the functionality of this website. Cong district, births, vol. 9. 24.

(26), Patrick Coleman, a labourer, born circa 1855/1858, died unmarried on 24 January / 20 February 1891 aged 33/36 years. Consequently, family size dropped and the subdivision of holdings ceased.
The centuries of coercion, oppression and famine which had caused so much misery and pain had made poverty endemic and the cure proved ever so elusive. Cong RC parish, baptisms, vol. All of this in the aftermath of the Great War, World War 1, 'the war to end all wars'. (17) They resided in Mucrossaun and had-issue: Bridget Vahey, born 13 January 1902, baptised 14 January 1902 (sponsors: John Coleman and Catherine Casey). While this website contains information on the history and genealogy of Clan Coleman, its main aim is to concentrate on those branches that have descended from John Coleman, great grandson of Daniel Coleman who was born in Turloughmore, County Mayo, Ireland in 1744. Or was it the very nature of the evil itself that made it for so long so implacable? From this source it is apparent that the surname Coleman was most common in the barony of Costello with forty-three occurrences of landholders of that name; thirty occurrences of the surname were found in the barony of Tirawley, while the barony of Gallen had eleven occurrences of landholders of that surname. Those changes as well as the founding of the GAA or Gaelic Athletic Association and the Gaelic League breathed new life into rural Ireland as up until the late 1890's the Irish were also barred on social grounds from competing in sports and games. This may be because your family is a Sept of another clan, or related in some other historical way. 1 1, p. 49.6. Coleman Family History Report, p.3.From the evidence available, the Colemans and Cliffords of Munster and Cork where they are most numerous descend from members of the Ó Clúmháin* family ( 'o-CLOO-waun','). Flax growing provided sufficient employment and income in the period 1770 to 1815 to allow families to exist on small holdings.

This website in presenting the Clan Coleman genealogy and family history contains family details that many Clan members consider private. Converted prices are advisory, at today's rates. 2, p. 104.7. It’s also important to note that if you can’t find anything for your surname, you still have a number of options. Season migration to the north of England for agricultural employment also became a feature of life for small holders and their older sons. This distribution pattern also lends weight to the view that the Coleman families in County Mayo and indeed Connacht descend from the Coleman families (cited above) who originated in County Sligo. County Mayo had nine baronies when it was created and named after the famous St. Colman's Mayo Abbey during the composition of Connacht under Sir Henry Sidney in 1595 AD. 1, p. 116. Meals were cooked in pots and pans over open fires. 2, p. 16 with note of marriage appended and Cong RC parish, marriages, vol. The Gaelic League was founded to halt the decline of the Irish language and promote a revival of Irish culture. Cong RC parish, baptisms, vol. Ballinrobe district, RC marriages, vol. It likely grew out of the romanticizing of clan history in the 18th and 19th centuries, as the power of clans continued to wane, as well as growing regimental use of dedicated tartans in the military. "From the Coleman genealogy we are aware that the Colemans were involved in flax growing and linen production in the 1790s. Since the potato supplied the greatest volume of food per acre it became the stable food.

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