On 12 Mar 1832, William Beatty acted as a witness to a deed relating to land rented by the late John Jeffers in the Townland of Claraghy, County Monaghan. William is recorded as living in a place that looks like "Carorfrage" or "Canonfrage" but which may be a mistranscription or error - as I've failed to find any reference to it. The text indicates that it was in the County of Monaghan and I know that in 1829 (the year of his marriage) William lived in the Townland of Aughadrumkeen or Aughadrucheen.
The source is
FamilySearch Transcripts of Memorials of Deeds, Vol 881, p 333, Deed 584333 https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK3-MQ3T-H?i=205&cat=…
I've attached the segment of the text which includes the word "Carorfrage" - and wonder if anyone would know where it might have been. See the third line of the text.
Any help would be most appreciated.
Many thanks,
Mary
Mary Harrison
Wednesday 6th Dec 2023, 04:34PMMessage Board Replies
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- Cargaghoge (An Charraigeach Óg) , Magheross Civil Parish, Barony of Farney, Co. Monaghan 569 A, 2 R, 32 P
The names you queried may to refer to the above townland in Co. Monaghan.
I hope this is helpful.
Patricia
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Mary,From the info you have supplied I have two possible answers. There are approximately 1852 townlands in Co. Monaghan but only two Aghadrumkeens both in the Barony of Dartree, and Poor Law Union of Cootehill. Cootehill Union, in Co. Cavan included part of Co Monaghan.
The first Aghadrumkeen (A) is in the civil parish of Aghabog and the second (B) is in the civil parish of Ematris(Rockcorry). They are only a few miles apart.
A, shares a boundary with the townlands of Corranewy and Corragarry in the adjoining civil parish of Ematris..
B, shares a boundary with the townland of Cordressigo and is only a short distance from the townland of Claraghy, Rockcorry.
There are Beatty/ Beattie families living in that general area. Hope tis is of help to you. L. McD.
Laurence, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘︎
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It looks like John Jeffers was a relative of William Beatty's wife, Alicia Jeffers. See below...
Marriage:30-Mar-1829
Parish / District: St John's Kilcrow (Ematris), Co. Monaghan
Name:WilliamBeatty AliciaJeffers
Address for both: Aghadrumkeen, Ematris Parish, Co. Monaghan
Occupation of William: farmer
Both of full age
Bachelor and spinster
From rootsireland.ie.
Patricia
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Thank you, both Patricia and Lawrence, for your incredibly speedy and extremely helpful responses. I had looked at the list of townlands several times - but had failed to come up with anything likely. I hadn't realized that there were 2 townlands named Aughadrumkeen in Ematris - so that is a very useful tip. I'll now follow up on your suggestions.
Thank you, too, Patricia for the details re the marriage of William B and Alicia Jeffers - I had found this and apologise for not indicating that this was the source of the 1829 info on William's abode.
William was my 2nd great-granduncle, a son of my 3rd great-grandfather George Beatty who emigrated to Canada ca 1832 with the rest of his children. William stayed behind and "disappeared" from family records - until 2 years ago when DNA matches and English official records revealed that he had, as family lore had told us, worked "for the railway" (as a contractor) and led a peripatetic existence which took him and his family from Ireland to Scotland, England and possibly Wales.
All good wishes,
Mary
Mary Harrison
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Hi Mary - I've been working on Beattys located in the Cordressigo townland area of Co Monaghan; it would be interesting to compare notes.
cheers, Wendy
wemccaul
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Hi Wendy - It would indeed be interesting to compare notes. My family tree, The Ancestors, is on Ancestry and My Heritage - do you use either of these?
My Beatty family lived in the Parish of Ematris near the town of Rockcorry - for example, in the townlands of Edergole, Tomany, Claraghy. My 3rd great-grandfather George Beatty (1787-1871) was married to Margaret Dawson and they had a family of 8. Following Margaret's death, George emigrated to Canada ca 1832 with 7 of their children (by then young adults). Their son William stayed behind, probably because he was already married and had started a family.
DNA matches have helped me to find descendants of William and I have been able to trace him to England where he worked as a railway contractor.
George and most of his children family emigrated first to the Ottawa Valley area - and then moved on to Toronto - and finally to Huron County where they purchased land and turned to farming. George's daughter Elizabeth went to Michigan; son Lancelot to California; and son James to Pennsylvania.
My cousins and I have tried for years to find out more about George's origins and also about Margaret Dawson. Some family members believe her to be related to the Dawsons of Dawsongrove - but those Dawsons were rather posh and are pretty much accounted for in official documents, pedigrees, etc - so I'm not convinced. Also, my cousins and I don't share DNA with any of the posh Dawson descendants.
I'd love to know about your Beatty ancestors.
Would it be easier to correspond via email? My address is m50harrison@btinternet.com
Thanks for getting in touch!
Best wishes,
Mary
Mary Harrison