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You are here: Home>People>Families>Carnmore West>1911 Census

1911 Census

Carnmore West in the parish of Claregalway was in the DED of it own Carnmore.  In 1911 there were 57 families living in this townland.  There were 326 residents that night with Bridget Lally being the oldest at 86 years of age.

  • Bane, John and Family

  • Beatty, Martin and Family

  • Carr, James and Family

  • Carr, John (Pat) and Family

  • Carr, John and Family

  • Carr, Patt and Family

  • Carr, Timothy and Family

  • Collins, Thomas and Family

  • Collins, Thomas and family

  • Cooney, Patrick and Family

  • Donoghue, Matthew

  • Fahey, Honor and Family

  • Fahy, Peter and Family

  • Flaherty, Peter and Family

  • Grealish, Bridget and Family

  • Grealish, James (Jas) and Family

  • Grealish, James (Micl) and Family

  • Grealish, James and Family

  • Grealish, James Michael and Family

  • Grealish, John and Family

  • Grealish, Peter and Family

  • Hanley, Patrick and Family

  • Higgins, John

  • Kenny, Michael and Family

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