Per family history, William Gaughan of Lahardane, married Eveleen Clery of Belass, and set up shop in Foxford, in the Square near the Church (1840?).
This is the house, now known as "The Hideout" pub, where my grandmother, Bridie Mary Gaughan, was born in 1898, to William's son Martin Gaughan and Annie Walsh.
William Gaughan attended the same hedge-school in Lahardane as Archbishop John MacHaIe and was bilingual, his English with a sound foundation of Greek and Latin roots. There were four sons: Martin, Michael, John, and James, and one daughter, (probably) Eliza. The Gaughans thrived rapidly in Foxford, with William's son Martin owning five shops in the Square, the original with three bakehouses at the back, a drapery and a millinery next door, and opposite two from which he operated a hire-car service.Martin’s brotherJohn sold out land and pub and went to America. His grandson is now adistinguished priest in Dublin*. The remaining brothers competed in a not-too-brotherly fashion. Indeed,the parish priest persuaded Martin and James to build a high wall between their properties!
* Wish I could determine who this is! The John Gaughan who went to America is a bit of a mystery. The other relations are all mapped out on Ancestry
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Date of Birth |
1st Jan 1810
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Date of Death |
1st Jan 1873
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