tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1038354112386229694.post5913612256259733360..comments2023-11-08T07:23:39.305-08:00Comments on Madden Moments: Limerick in ClareUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1038354112386229694.post-2238757395244020472018-05-03T08:21:41.632-07:002018-05-03T08:21:41.632-07:00That sounds so promising, I would love to know mor...That sounds so promising, I would love to know more about that family. In round them in Griffiths but hadn't found anything else. Perhaps you could send me an email at cathtrindle@gmail.com and we could compare notes. Caththttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00829179226451520606noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1038354112386229694.post-28320045395529304302018-05-03T07:24:12.514-07:002018-05-03T07:24:12.514-07:00Across the Field from Gortatogher ,is Kilquane gra...Across the Field from Gortatogher ,is Kilquane graveyard , Mary Barry the wife of James Madden was buried there in 1839. The farm around the Graveyard was owned by a Michael Madden. Knockballynameath is the next town land to Gortatogher and a Michael Madden lived there. In Quinpool very near also another Michael Madden lived. I am sure the Father of the Michael Madden in Gortatogher was James, as he is identified as Michael (son of James ) in Milk contracts he had for the work House.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01722425979460241560noreply@blogger.com