Coolkenno History

Name Townland Claiming for loss 
Samuel Astleford Coolkenno House & Household goods destroyed  
John & Eliza BardinCoolkenno Timber; Horse & Car  
James Bardin Coolkenno Mare & Household goods 
Esther Barker Knockatomcoyle Provisions & Furniture  
John Beckett Coolkenno Furniture destroyed  
James Beckett Coolkenno House damaged & weaving appliances damaged  
Jane CharletonKilquiggan Mare & watch stolenWidow of Thomas Charleton who was killed at Ballyrahan July 2nd 1798.
John Coates Killinure Household goods amounting to £212 
Samuel Coe Aghowle Horse 
Richard Cooke Killabeg Household goods  
Joseph Cooper Boley Mare, saddle & potatoes 
William DaggAghowle Horse  
Catherine Davis Coolkenno Cash, apparel & sheep taken 
Mary Dixon LumcloonHouse, offices (destroyed?), looms & furniture 
Robert Dowling Coolkenno Three horses, saddle & bridles 
Thomas Dowling Killabeg Horse & Farm utensils  
Thomas Dowling Jr Killabeg Furniture & Provisions  
Michael Dowzer (Dowse)Laragh House destroyed, mare & provisions 
John Groves Boley Apparel 
Margaret HalfpennyCoolkennoMare, car & furniture damaged Relation to James Halfpenny who was killed July 2nd 1798
Nathaniel Harrison (Harris)Coolkenno Household goods destroyed Harris' Hill
Nicholas Hopkins Stratnakelly Two horses and bridle taken  
Abraham Kersey Coolkenno Household goods & barley taken  
James Kersey Coolkenno House furniture (destroyed?) 
Alice Lennon Coolkenno Apparel taken  
John LeyburnBoley Horse taken  
George McGuire Coolkenno Filly and potatoes taken; meadow destroyed  
Grace Nickson Munny House Apparel, provisions & cash Widow of Colonel Abraham Nickson who was killed at Ballyrahan July 2nd 1798
John Nickson Gowle House Cattle & household goods taken  
Lorenzo Nickson Coolkenno HallHouse & offices destroyed Recorded in Musgrave's history that house was burned by rebels
John Nickson NunnLittlewood House (destroyed?), horse & apparel takenAghold Parish Records state Nunn originated from Greenmount, Co. Wexford
George OaksKillabeg Household goods  
George OaksCoolkennoHousehold goods  
Samuel Oaks Gowle House & furniture destroyed  
George Paine Killinure Horse & apparel taken  
William Paine Killinure Weaving apparatus & household goods damaged 
Mary Price Killabeg House & furniture destroyed  
John Sheane Coolkenno House & furniture destroyed  
James Stewart LumcloonHorse taken  
John StrahanKnockatomcoyle Profit of cows & furniture  
Dennis Tomkins Knockatomcoyle Provisions & profit of cattle  
James TomkinsKnockatomcoyle Provisions & profit of cattle  
Robert Tomkins Knockatomcoyle House & goods damaged  
Dorothy Twamley CroneleaCash & oat crop taken  
John Twamley Coolkenno House & offices destroyedHall View House, Coolkenno
John Wall Laragh House & furniture destroyed  
Thomas WhelanBallyconnell House House destroyed & cattle amounting to £661 taken 
    
CLAIMS INADMISSABLE    
James Bardin StratnakellyPotato crop destroyed  
William Beckett Coolkenno Profit of cows, hay & corn damaged 
John Chamney MunahullenProfit of cows taken 
Abraham Codd Boley Profit of cows taken, bacon & corn taken  
John Codd Munny Lower Animal meal taken  
James Codd Munny Lower House damaged  
Rachel Codd Munny Lower House damaged & cash taken  
John Coe Aghowle Lower Oats & Potatoes taken Field in Aghowle Lower still named "Coe's Bog" close to Aghowle Church
Robert Dack (Dagg)Coolkenno Profit of cows & bedding  
David Dagg Aghowle Profit of cows, mare & corn taken  
James Dagg Aghowle Profit of cows & crops taken  
William Driver Munny Lower Profit of cattle A field entrance in Munny Lower still called "Driver's Gate"
Mary Ferguson Killinure Apparel & bedding  
Saunders Furlong Coolkenno Furniture & apparel taken  
John Groves Aghowle Profit of cows & corn taken  
James Henesy KnockatomcoyleButter, cash & apparel taken  
Benjamin Hopkins Kilquiggan Oats, flax, car and provisions taken  
James HughesAghowle Profit of cows, mare & hay 
William Hughes Aghowle Profit of cows, corn & hay 
Mary Ireland Knockatomcoyle A violin taken  
Thomas Jackson Coolkenno Animal meal  
Simon LeyburnCoolkenno Provisions, pasture & oats  
Robert Rhames Gowle Apparel, cash & trinkets taken  
Thomas Shane Coolkenno Bacon taken  
Mary Walsh Killinure Mare, cash & butter taken  
Simon Webb Coolkenno Potatoes & furniture taken  
    
CLAIMS FOR SUBSISTANCE    
Nathaniel Harrison (Harris?)Coolkenno   
Rev. James McGheeKillabeg For possible damage to parochial property during the RebellionRichard Harrison was chief architect for many of the new constructed farmhouses
John Nickson NunnLittlewood   
Roman Catholic Parish Kilquiggan Kilquiggan Church burned by loyalists March 13th 1799. Claimed £24-1-1