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Information collected from the Barony of Erris by Mícheál Mac Énrí, Bangor Erris, Co. Mayo.

In collection Questionnaire: Emigration to America

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Informants: -- Mrs. Ketty Toole (née O'Malley), Doolough, Geesala; -- Charles Doherty, Cornboy; -- Thomas Cosgrove, Briska; -- Jack Doherty, Glenamoy, Ballina; -- Mrs. Honor Cosgrove, Shrahanarry; -- Mrs. Mary Doherty, Cornboy, Carratigue, Ballina (whose account includes extracts from letters written by a cousin, Miguel Jose Henry (Michael Henry, Junior), who claims he was great friends with Roger Casement and that his grandfather had been friends with Michael Davitt); and -- Anthony Sweeney, Attoralla.
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eng  
Genre
Questionnaire
Subject
Mayo (County : Ireland)
Erris (Ireland)
Bangor (Mayo, Ireland)
Doolough (Ireland)
Geesala (Ireland)
Briska (Mayo, Ireland)
Glenamoy (Ireland)
Ballina (Ireland)
Cornboy (Ireland)
Carratigue (Ireland)
Attoralla (Ireland)
Ireland--History--19th century
Success--United States
Success--Australia
Success in business--United States
Success in business--Australia
Ireland--Social life and customs--19th century
Ireland--Social conditions--19th century
Ireland--Emigration and immigration
United States--Emigration and immigration
Australia--Emigration and immigration
Canada--Emigration and immigration
Letters
Return migration--Ireland
Location
UCD School of Irish, Celtic Studies, Irish Folklore and Linguistics. National Folklore Collection UCD. Questionnaire: Emigration to America. MS1410
Note
Informants: -- Mrs. Ketty Toole (née O'Malley), Doolough, Geesala; -- Charles Doherty, Cornboy; -- Thomas Cosgrove, Briska; -- Jack Doherty, Glenamoy, Ballina; -- Mrs. Honor Cosgrove, Shrahanarry; -- Mrs. Mary Doherty, Cornboy, Carratigue, Ballina (whose account includes extracts from letters written by a cousin, Miguel Jose Henry (Michael Henry, Junior), who claims he was great friends with Roger Casement and that his grandfather had been friends with Michael Davitt); and -- Anthony Sweeney, Attoralla.

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