Hannan, Ned 1a

Birth Name Hannan, Ned
Gender male

Events

Event Date Place Description Notes Sources
Baptism 1839-10-27 Limerick, Ireland
2a
Property from 1865 to 1907 Newtown, Kilpeacon, Limerick, Ireland Lot 7
3a 3b
Property from 1865 to 1907 Skehanagh, Kilpeacon, Limerick, Ireland Lot 3
3c
Census 1901 Newtown, Kilpeacon, Limerick, Ireland Hannons in Newtown
4a
Census 1911 Newtown, Kilpeacon, Limerick, Ireland Hannons in Newtown
5a
Death 1931-11-08 Newtown, Kilpeacon, Limerick, Ireland Senile decay, Bronchitis
6a
Property from 1865 to 1907 Ballyregan, Kilpeacon, Limerick, Ireland Lot 1
3d

Parents

Relation to main person Name Relation within this family (if not by birth)
Father Hannan, Patrick
Mother Lyons, Grace
Sister Hannan, Bridget
Sister Hannan, Mary
Hannan, Ned
Brother Hannan, Patrick
Sister Hannan, Ellen
Sister Hannan, Catherine
Brother Hannan, Michael
Brother Hannan, Michael
Sister Hannan, Honora
Sister Hannan, [Unknown]

Families

Family of Hannan, Ned and Ryan, Nora
Married Wife Ryan, Nora
Event Date Place Description Notes Sources
Marriage 1866-02-13 Caherconlish, Limerick, Ireland Inch St. Laurence
7a
Children
  1. Hannan, Mary
  2. Hannan, Patrick
  3. Hannan, Gracie
  4. Hannan, Joseph
  5. Hannan, Martin

Narrative

The Valuation Office Cancellation records were updated when the name of the occupier or lessor changed, not when the person changed. So the record was not updated if the occupier changed but the new occupier had the same name as the old, e.g. if the tenancy passed on to a son with the same name as his father.

This can make it difficult to be certain who the record is referring to at any particular time. What appears to be a single person occupying land for a period could in theory be any number of people with the same name.

However a distinction was made between people with the same name who were in the records at the same time in the same townland, e.g. a father and son who each occupied land.

Patrick Hannan [circa 1800 - 1860] occupied a plot of land that crossed the borders between Newtown (Lot 7), Ballyregan (Lot 1) and Skehanagh (Lot 3). Around 1860/1861 this land passed to his wife Grace and then to his brother Edmond. By 1901 that plot of land was occupied by Patrick's son Ned. Patrick's brother Edmond was also the tenant in Lot 6 in Newtown.

In Newtown Lots 6 and 7 were recorded as occupied by Edmond Hannan until 1865 when the occupiers' names were changed to "Edmond Hannan Senr" and "Edmond Hannan Junr" for Lots 6 and 7 respectively. I'm assuming that Edmond senior is the original occupier (both Lots) and Edmond junior is his son or nephew. "Senr" and "Junr" may have been used to distinguish between two men of different ages, rather than to specify a father/son relationship. It's possible that Edmond took over the tenancy after the deaths of Patrick and Grace until Patrick's son Ned was able to run the property himself.

In Skehanagh (Lot 3) and Ballyregan (Lot 1) the name on record remained Edmond Hannan from 1861 to 1894, but probably passed to Ned in 1865, at the same time as the change in the record for Lot 7.

Pedigree

  1. Hannan, Patrick
    1. Lyons, Grace
      1. Hannan, Ned
        1. Ryan, Nora
          1. Hannan, Mary
          2. Hannan, Patrick
          3. Hannan, Gracie
          4. Hannan, Joseph
          5. Hannan, Martin
      2. Hannan, Patrick
      3. Hannan, Ellen
      4. Hannan, Michael
      5. Hannan, Michael
      6. Hannan, Bridget
      7. Hannan, Mary
      8. Hannan, [Unknown]
      9. Hannan, Catherine
      10. Hannan, Honora

Ancestors

Source References

  1. Thomas Hannan 1874 - 1964: Looking Backwards on Life
      • Page: Newtown, Crecora p26
      • Source text:

        My mother's name was Hannan, from another part of the County of Limerick
        and she had 2 brothers and 3 sisters, Aunt Conway, Aunt Shaughnessey and
        Aunt Maloney.
        [...] My mother's people were only a few miles from Ma's home, as
        Newtown Crecoro, County Limerick was my mother's home . Years after my
        mother had died in Dublin and I went to live and work in Limerick, I
        used to ride out the seven miles to my cousins' ( Uncle Ned 's son and
        two daughters) on Saturday afternoon and stay over until Monday. They
        also had a large farm and there was a forth or rath on the farm down
        near the main road (Newtown Road) and before I got the bike I always liked
        walking.

  2. National Library of Ireland: Catholic Parish Registers at the NLI
  3. Valuation Office: Cancelled Land Books
      • Date: from 1860 to 1861
      • Page: Patrick -> Grace -> Edmond Hannan in Limerick, Kilpeacon, Book 8 p45, Book 6 p29
      • Transcript:

        County of Limerick
        Barony of Small county
        Parish of Kilpeacon
        Union of Croom
        Electoral Division of Kilpeacon
        Book 8
        Page 45

        Townland of Newtown
        O.S. 22

        Reference to Map 7 a
        NAMES
        - Occupiers Patrick Hannan - updated to replace Patrick with Grace - update in 1861 to replace Grace with Edmund
        - Immediate Lessors Catherine Spillane
        Description of Tenement House off. &land
        Area: A: 33 R: 0 P: 10
        Rateable Annual Valuation
        - Land: £ 20 10 s 0 d
        - Buildings: £ 2 10 s 0 d
        - Total: £ 23 0 s 0 d
        Observations 61

        Changes:
        Date unknown, the occupier changed as follows:
        Patrick Hannan -> Grace Hannan

        In 1861, the occupier changed as follows:
        Grace Hannan -> Edmond Hannan

        Book 6
        Page 29
        In 1865, the occupier changed as follows:
        Edmond Hannan -> Edmond Hannan Junr.

      • Page: Ned -> Nora -> Martin Hannan in Limerick, Kilpeacon, Book 6 p29, Book 2 p39, Book 1 p??
      • Transcript:

        County of Limerick
        Barony of Small county
        Parish of Kilpeacon
        Union of Croom
        Electoral Division of Kilpeacon

        Book 2
        Page 39

        Townland of Newtown

        Reference to Map 7
        NAMES
        - Occupiers Edmund Hannan junr
        - Immediate Lessors Reps Patrick J. Spillane
        Description of Tenement Ho off&land
        Area: A: 33 R: 0 P: 10
        Rateable Annual Valuation
        - Land: £ 20 10 s 0d
        - Buildings: £ 2 10 s 0 d
        - Total: £ 23 0 s 0 d
        Observations Ml Ryan Solo occt.

        Changes:
        In 1894 the occupant changed as follows:
        Edmund Hannan junr -> Michael Ryan

        In 1895 the occupant changed as follows:
        Michael Ryan -> Edmund Hannan

        Book 1
        In 1907 the occupant changed as follows:
        Edmond Hannon -> Honora Hannon

        In 1911 the occupant changed as follows:
        Honora Hannon -> Martin Hannon

      • Page: Edmond Hannan -> Michael Ryan -> Edmond -> Nora -> Martin Hannan in Limerick, Kilpeacon, Book 2 p14, Book 1 p33
      • Transcript:

        County of Limerick
        Barony of Pubblebrien
        Parish of Ballycahane
        Union of Croom
        Electoral Division of Kilpeacon

        Book 2
        Page 14

        Townland of Skehanagh
        O S 22

        Reference to Map 3
        NAMES
        - Occupiers Edmund Hannan
        - Immediate Lessors Mrs Spillane
        Description of Tenement Land
        Area: A: 14 R: 3 P: 10
        Rateable Annual Valuation
        - Land: £ 13 0 s 0 d
        - Buildings: £ s d
        - Total: £ 13 0 s 0 d
        Observations

        Changes:
        In 1894 the occupant changed as follows:
        Edmund Hannan -> Michael Ryan

        In 1895 the occupant changed as follows:
        Michael Ryan -> Edmond Hannan

        Book 1
        Page 33

        In 1907 the occupant changed as follows:
        Edmond Hannon -> Honora Hannon

        In 1911 the occupant changed as follows:
        Honora Hannon -> Martin Hannon

      • Page: Edmond -> Nora-> Martin Hannan in Limerick, Kilpeacon, Book 1 p11
      • Transcript:

        County of Limerick
        Barony of Pubblebrien
        Parish of Ballycahane
        Union of Croom
        Electoral Division of Kilpeacon

        Book 1
        Page 11

        Townland of Ballyregan
        O. S. 22

        Reference to Map 1
        NAMES
        - Occupiers Edmund Hannan
        - Immediate Lessors George Furnell
        Description of Tenement Land
        Area: A: 34 R: 3 P: 24
        Rateable Annual Valuation
        - Land: £ 27 15 s 0 d
        - Buildings: £ s d
        - Total: £ 27 15 s 0 d
        Observations

        Changes:

        In 1907 the occupant changed as follows:
        Edmund Hannon -> Honora Hannon

        In 1911 the occupant changed as follows:
        Honora Hannon -> Martin Hannon

  4. The National Archives of Ireland: Census 1901 Ireland
      • Date: 1901
      • Page: Hannan's in Newton
      • Web Page:
      • Source text:

        Residents of a house 2 in Newtown (Kilpeacon, Limerick)

        Surname Forename Age Sex Relation to head Religion Birthplace Occupation Literacy Irish Language Marital Status Specified Illnesses
        Hannan Edmond 60 Male Head of Family Roman Catholic County Limerick Farmer Read and write - Married -
        Hannan Hanora 56 Female Wife Roman Catholic County Limerick - Read and write - Married -
        Hannan Mary 28 Female Daughter Roman Catholic County Limerick Farmers Daughter Read and write - Not Married -
        Hannan Grace 27 Female Daughter Roman Catholic County Limerick Farmers Daughter Read and write - Not Married -
        Hannan Martin 25 Male Son Roman Catholic County Limk Farmers Son Read and write - Not Married -
        Quaid Joseph 20 Male Servant Roman Catholic County Limk Farm Servant Read and write - Not Married -

  5. The National Archives of Ireland: Census 1911 Ireland
      • Date: 1911
      • Page: Hannons in Newtown
      • Web Page:
      • Source text:

        Residents of a house 5 in Newtown (Kilpeacon, Limerick)

        Surname Forename Age Sex Relation to head Religion Birthplace Occupation Literacy Irish Language Marital Status Specified Illnesses Years Married Children Born Children Living
        Hannan Edmond 71 Male Head of Family Roman Catholic County Limerick Farmer Read and write - Widower - 14 5 5
        Hannan Martin 35 Male Son Roman Catholic County Limerick Farmers Son Read and write - Single - - - -
        Hannan Mary 40 Female Daughter Roman Catholic County Limerick Farmers Daughter Read and write - Single - - - -
        Hannan Grace 37 Female Daughter Roman Catholic County Limerick Farmers Daughter Read and write - Single - - - -
        Barron William 24 Male Farm Servant Roman Catholic Co Limerick Farm Servant Read and write - Single - - - -

  6. Department of Arts, Heritage, Regional, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs: Civil Death Records, Ireland
      • Date: 1932-04-16
      • Page: Edmond Hannan d1931 - Group Registration ID: 1472175, SR District/Reg Area: Croom
      • Web Page:
      • Transcript:

        19 32 Deaths registered in the District of Adare in the Union of Croom in the County of Limerick

        No.: 147
        Date and place of death: 19 31 Eighth November Newtown
        Name and Surname: Edward Hannan
        Sex: Male
        Condition: Widower
        Age last birthday: 95 years
        Profession or occupation: Farmer
        Certfified Cause of Death and Duration of Illness: Senile decay Bronchitis One Month Certified
        Signature, Qualififcation, and Residence of Informant: Martin Hannan Son present at death Newtown Crecora
        When Registered: Sixteenth April 19 32

  7. Department of Arts, Heritage, Regional, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs: Civil Marriage Records, Ireland
      • Date: 1866-07-22
      • Page: Edmond Hannan
      • Web Page:
      • Transcript:

        18 66 Marriage solemnized at the Roman Catholic Chapel of Inch St. Laurence in the Registrar's District of Caherconlish
        in the Union of Limerick in the County of Limerick

        No: 38
        When Married: February Thirteenth 1866
        Name and Surnames: Edward Hannan
        Age: 28 yrs
        Condition: Bachelor
        Rank or Profession: Farmer
        Residence at the Time of Marriage: Newtown
        Father's Name and Surname: Patrick Hannan
        Rank or Profession of Father: Farmer

        Name and Surnames: Hanora Ryan
        Age: 24 yrs
        Condition: Spinster
        Rank or Profession: Farmer
        Residence at the Time of Marriage: Caherconlish
        Father's Name and Surname: Thomas Ryan
        Rank or Profession of Father: Farmer

        Registration Date: 24th day of July 18 67

        Priest: Michael O'Brien P.P.
        In the Prescence of Timothy Quigly and Catherine Ryan