School: Cill Íomair (C )
- Location:
- Killimor and Boleybeg, Co. Galway
- Teachers: Eilís Ní Dhomhnaill Brighid Nic Chormaic
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- XML “Hearnsbrooke”
- XML “Clonacusha”
- XML “Nail”
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- Hearnsbrooke
The name of my townland is hearnsbrooke. It got its name from a family called hearon that lived there about a hundred years ago. Near the church yard is the entrance gate, on it there is a crane or heron made of iron. It is called the family crest. There is eleven houses in the townland.
T. Fennessey - Cloonacusha
My townland is cloonacusha. It is in the parish of Tynah. It is two miles from Tynah and one and a half from Killimor. There are seven houses in it. Three are slated and four thatched. Three with a boreen with leading into them. The river that turns Ballycahill mill runs on one side of my townland.
E. Quinn - Nail is my townland. It is situated to the north side of the village of Killimor. Portumna is the nearest town to it. It is situated on a sort of a plateau.
There are(continues on next page)- Collector
- Anna May O' Hara
- Gender
- Female