Hi all, I just found this record in the National Archives website, any suggestions of where I can look next to find any info on my ancestor. Cheers from Andrew in Australia.
Bono
Thursday 1st Feb 2024, 09:35PMMessage Board Replies
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In Griffith's Valuation of Leitrim in 1857, there were five heads of household named McAweeny. It is likely Michael was from one of these families.
From rootsireland.ie:
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Surname First Name Townland Parish County Griffith McAweeny Ellen Kiltymoodan Oughteragh Co. Leitrim Griffith McAweeny James Mulnavannoge Oughteragh Co. Leitrim Griffith McAweeny Jn. Miskaun Glebe Oughteragh Co. Leitrim Griffith McAweeny John Cromlin Oughteragh Co. Leitrim Griffith McAweeny John Killaneen Oughteragh Co. Leitrim Patricia
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Bono,
FindMyPast is a paysite that has court records. There is a record in 1846 for Michael McAweeney in Smithfield prison in Dublin. He was born in 1823. There is a possibility to do a free trial with FindMyPast. If you decide to take the free trial be sure to unsubscribe as there is automatic renewal. The 'cost' of the free trial is a few emails asking you to join! Alternatively, there is occasional free access around November 11.
Best wishes, Kieran
Kieran Jordan, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘
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Bono,
Attached is a record of various men from Counties Leitrim and Longford who were sentenced on March 19th.
Michael McAweeney is recorded at 1584 wo was a Roman Catholic and could read and write.
There is a John Leddy at 1585.
Regards,
PS Unable to send on this Site, due to its size. Should you wish, you can send me your email detail.
McCoy
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Attached Files
Bono,
Attached transcription of the conviction of Michael McAweeny and John Leddy. Both convicted of the same crimes.
Their physical description is recorded on the full sheet.
Regards
McCoy