In the Hearth Money Rolls 1665
The following names were recorded in Scraggeen townland (Gortnonow / Gortnanowe
).
Gortnanoe is an area within the townland of Scraggeen.
Donnogh |
Kelly |
Mahowne |
McTeige |
Jokn |
Marcane |
Danniell |
Hicky |
There was also a 1666-7 return as follows.
Donnogh |
Kelly |
John |
McConnor |
Mahon |
McTeige |
Nicholas |
Humphrey |
Daniell |
McTeige |
Teige |
McHenry |
Kenedy |
Bryan |
Teige |
McDaniell |
Donogh |
O'Donogh |
Donogh |
Cartye |
Generally the first name in a townland seems to be the most
important landowner. At least that is my impression.
So in this case we have Donagh Kelly. The rest are mainly Gaelic
surnames with Hickey, O’Brien, O’Donoghue and possibly McCarthy. Humphry may be
of Anglo-Norman origin and interestingly there is a Nicholas Humphry recorded
in Clonbunny & Rossary More & Rossary Beg (above). There are also some
Mc surnames, likely to be descendants of someone else rather than surnames in
their own right eg in this case I think Daniell McTeige may be the same as Daniel
Hickey in the 1665 return. If that is the case then we can probably say that he
is Daniell Hickey son of Teige Hickey (and that allows you to push things back
one further generation here.
Jokn Marcane may be John McConnor in the 2nd list.
There is the 1766 census available for the general area but
unless someone has a very distinct surname it is nearly impossible to make any
kind of connection.
https://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ire/tipperary/census/1766-rel-cens/newport.htm
There are two Humphreys – Nicholas & William. With the
same first name there must be a good chance that they are linked?
The Gaelic surnames would be nearly impossible to link
together. However one of interest is Carty / McCarthy. The 1766 census has a Philip
Carty in it.
There are 5 Hickeys in the Census including a Daniel Hickey.
The next available "Census" for the area is the
Tithe Appointment Books 1827.
It only features one person and its not a HMR name.
There is also an 1835 census available for the Parishes of
Newport and Birdhill (transcribed by Hugh Sweeney of Newport Historical &
Archaeological Society in Newport News).
There are no HMR names.
Scrageen
John Callaghan
John Buckley
John Hayes
Michael Ryan
John Ryan
Michael Magrath
Daniel Magrath
Patrick Ryan (Ouge)
Gurtnanoe
John Powel
John Hogan (Senior)
John Hogan (Junior)
Michael Hogan
Michael McKeogh
Patrick Callaghan
Patrick Ryan
Widow Ryan
Widow McGrath
Ross Gurtnanoe
James McMahon
John McMahon
Widow McMahon (Wm.)
Widow McMahon (John)
In the later Griffiths valuation (see pictures); no HMR
surnames carry through.
The 1901 Census
https://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Tipperary/Newport/Scraggeen/
No HMR names.
And 1911 Census
https://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Tipperary/Newport/Scraggeen/
Again no HMR names. In a way this shows just how rare it is
when surnames do carry down through the various records from the Hearth Money
Rolls.
As a later exercise will also try and look at the Civil
Survey – Transplantation records – Hearth Money Rolls but I think I will keep
that as a separate exercise.
My own analysis of the rolls highlighting the Owney records.
https://thetipperaryantiquarian.blogspot.com/2024/07/the-hearth-money-rolls-in-half-barony.html
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