Hannan, William 1a

Birth Name Hannan, William
Gender male
Age at Death unknown

Events

Event Date Place Description Notes Sources
Birth estimated before 1810
Property estimated from 1820 to 1855 Newtown, Kilpeacon, Limerick, Ireland Lot 8, which was renamed Lot 5B by 1860
2a 1b
Property (Unknown) 1851 Newtown, Kilpeacon, Limerick, Ireland Lot 7 (pre-1860), bog land shared between William, Edmond and Patrick
1a
Death

Parents

Relation to main person Name Relation within this family (if not by birth)
Father Hannan, [Unknown]
Brother Hannan, Patrick
Brother Hannan, Michael
Brother Hannan, Edmond
Hannan, William
Brother Hannan, Charles

Narrative

William does appear in the Valuation Office records after 1851. It is not known if he left the area or passed away around that time.

Pedigree

  1. Hannan, [Unknown]
    1. Hannan, Patrick
    2. Hannan, Michael
    3. Hannan, Edmond
    4. Hannan, William
    5. Hannan, Charles

Ancestors

Source References

  1. OMS Services Ltd, Eneclann Ltd and the National Library of Ireland: Griffith's Valuation
      • Date: 1851
      • Page: Hannans in Newtown Lot 7 - Position on Page: 3, Printing Date: 1851, Act: 9&10, Sheet Number: 22, Map Reference: 7
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      • Source text:

        Tenant
        Family Name 1 HANNON
        Forename 1 WILLIAM, EDMUND, PATRICK

        Landlord
        Family Name 2 VILLIERS
        Forename 2 EDWARD C.

        Location
        County LIMERICK
        Barony SMALLCOUNTY
        Union CROOM
        Parish KILPEACON
        Townland NEWTOWN
        Place Name NEWTOWN
        Place Type TOWNLAND

        Publication Details
        Position on Page 3, 4, 5
        Printing Date 1851
        Act 9&10
        Sheet Number 22
        Map Reference 7

        Parish of KILPEACON

        No. and Letters of Reference to Map: 7
        Names
        - Townlands and Occupiers: NEWTOWN William Hannon Edmund Hannon Patrick Hannon
        - Immediate Lessors: Edward C. Villiers, Esq.
        Description of Tenement: Bog
        Area: A: 14 R: 1 P: 5
        Net Annual Value
        - Land: £ 0 3 s 0 d each
        - Buildings: £ s d
        - Total: £ 0 3 s 0 d each

      • Date: 1851
      • Page: William Hannan in Newtown - Position on Page: 6, Printing Date: 1851, Act: 9&10, Sheet Number: 22, Map Reference: 8
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      • Source text:

        Tenant
        Family Name 1 HANNON
        Forename 1 WILLIAM

        Landlord
        Family Name 2 VILLIERS
        Forename 2 EDWARD C.

        Location
        County LIMERICK
        Barony SMALLCOUNTY
        Union CROOM
        Parish KILPEACON
        Townland NEWTOWN
        Place Name NEWTOWN
        Place Type TOWNLAND

        Publication Details
        Position on Page 6
        Printing Date 1851
        Act 9&10
        Sheet Number 22
        Map Reference 8

        Parish of Kilpeacon

        No. and Letters of Reference to Map: 8 a
        Names
        - Townlands and Occupiers: NEWTOWN William Hannon
        - Immediate Lessors: Edward C. Villiers. Esq.
        Description of Tenement: House,offices,and land.
        Area: A: 27 R: 2 P: 23
        Net Annual Value
        - Land: £ 14 0 s 0 d
        - Buildings: £ 2 5 s 0 d
        - Total: £ 16 5 s 0d

  2. FindMyPast: Landed Estates Court Rentals 1850-1885
      • Date: 1850
      • Page: Hannans in Kilpeacon
      • Source text:

        RENTAL of Lots 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9. - The Lands of KILPEACON, KILMORRISMORE and SKEHANAGH, with their Sub-denominations, in the Baronies of Small Coy and Pubble Brien, and County of Limerick, held in Fee.

        LOT 4 - Part of KILPEACON

        No.: 1
        Denominations: KILPEACON
        Tenants' Names: Patrick Hannan Michael Hannan William Hannan and Edmund Hannan
        Number of Acres, Irish Plantation Measure: A: 94 R: 0 P: 10
        Number of Acres Statute Measure: A: 152 R: 1 P: 18
        Yearly Rents: £ 130 4 s 9 d
        Tithe Rent Charge: £ 6 5 s 10 3/4 d
        Gale Days: March and September
        Tenure: Lease dated 19th if September, 1820, for one life and 21 years from 25th March, 1820.
        OBSERVATIONS: Edward Croker, Esq., eldest son of John Croker, of Ballingard, in the County of Limerick, is the life now in being - covenants reserving all Royalties, &c., to Lessor; and covenant from Lessee not to alien. A compared copy of the Tenant's Lease can be handed to a Purchaser.