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Interviews

In this category, you will find interviews with people living in the parish.  Some people were interviewed by Killererin Young at Heart as part of their ethos of recording the lives of their members.
Others are interviews undertaken by Killererin Heritage Society to preserve and record the lives of older people in the parish for future generations.
Enjoy!

  • Food related extract from interview with Joe Devaney, Derrybaun, taken from Killererin - A Parish History

    Food related extract from interview with Joe Devaney, Derrybaun, taken from Killererin - A Parish History

    Interviewed by Mary Geoghegan and Irene Boyle 4th September, 2008
  • Food related extracts from interview with Johnny Potter, Derrybaun taken from Killererin - A Parish History

    Food related extracts from interview with Johnny Potter, Derrybaun taken from Killererin - A Parish History

    Interviewed by John Coyle, Pat Duffy and Bina Devaney in July 2012
  • How I got into Dog Breeding

    How I got into Dog Breeding

    Interview with Paddy Forde February 2020
  • Interview with Mary Nally, Ballyglunin

    Interview with Mary Nally, Ballyglunin

  • My Memories of Days Gone

    My Memories of Days Gone

    Interview with Mick Courtney, Imanemore
People
  • 1871 - Donations received towards repair of Church
  • Car Rallying in Killererin
  • Charles Bianconi
  • Church Records - Baptisimal Registry 1895
  • Dear James ....
  • Down Memory Lane
  • Eddie Ward
  • Elopement
  • Farming
  • Farrington and Cunningham families
  • Fashion through the Ages in Killererin
  • Final Resting Places
  • Final Resting Places - Old Cemetery Killererin
  • First Garda Barracks at Clogherboy
  • Fr. Thomas Wilson
  • Keanes Shop Photo Gallery
  • Killererin Heritage Society
  • Kirwans of Hillsbrook
  • Landlords and Big Houses in Killererin
  • Lecture on Michael Collins by Nora Owen
  • Local Musicians Struck a Sweet Note
  • Mai and Patrick Coen
  • McHugh and Connelly Ancestors
  • My McCusker family
  • New York Wedding
  • Nolan of Garra House
  • Photo Gallery
  • Pop Star Buys Moyne Park
  • Proud to be Irish
  • Robert William Waithman of Moyne House
  • Ruttledges of Barbersfort
  • School Rolls
  • Seven Generations of Synges
  • Tall Tales by the late Pat Monaghan
  • Thank you for your prayers.
  • The Legacy of a famished orphan
  • The Loughans/Loghans/Lohans/Logans Grange, Killererin, Co. Galway
  • The Missing Duck
  • The Travelling Shows
  • Townland of Grange
  • Tramps and Travelling Salesmen
  • What it said in the papers
  • World War 1 and the Killererin connection
  • 1937 Schools Folklore Collection
  • Obituaries
  • Emigration
  • Interviews
  • Killererin's Military History
  • Nora Williams' Stories - Tales From the Past
  • Photo Gallery
  • Priests and Nuns from the parish and Priests that served in the parish
  • Our Sporting Heritage
Keywords

These are the most-used keywords on the site.

  • Rev. William Hanley (1)
  • Barnaderg 1866 - 1927 (1)
  • St.Patrick (1)
  • Parade (1)
  • Farming (5)
  • 1920s (1)
  • Tuam Markets (1)
  • Bianconi (1)
  • transport (2)
  • print business (1)

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