Blacksmiths of Killererin
In the days before motorised transport, people travelled by carts and traps, draw by horse or donkey. This created work for the blacksmiths and there were at least thirteen forges in Killererin. 1
The following are those that our research has uncovered:
Blacksmiths
Michael Bane and his son John, Brackloon
Are listed as carpenters in the 1901 Census
Jack Boyle, Dangan
Carried out his trade in his forge in Dangan from 1920s to the 1930s and again in the 1950s.
John Cunningham and his son Patrick, Togherbeg
Are listed in the 1901 Census as carpenters
Michael Fahy, Stowelodge
Father of Christy Fahy, Stowelodge worked as a blacksmith and died in 1971
Patrick Gormally, Barnaderg South
Carried out his trade in his forge in pre-famine times after 1800
Jack Hughes, Clogherboy
Jack Hughes carried out his trade in the 1940s
McDonnell, Lissavalley,
McDonnell from Lissavalley was carrying out his trade in Lissavalley in 1911
Martin McHugh, Knock Road
Carried out his trade in the 1930s
Michael Monaghan, Castleview
Michael Monaghan carried out his trade as blacksmith from 1925 to 1975
Martin Monahan, Garra
Born 1825, died on 18th September in 1906
Thomas Perkinson
Carried out his trade as a Blacksmith in Cahernagry, Killererin. He died in 1871 at the age of 61 in Gurranecoyle, Killererin.
Jimmy Wynne, Moyne and Feigh
Worked as a blacksmith at his forge in Moyne from 1960 to 1990 (See elsewhere for interview with Jimmy)
John Wynne, Clogherboy
John Wynne worked as a blacksmith at his forge in Clogherboy in the 1920s
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