School: Léana Mór (roll number 10503)

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Leanamore, Co. Kerry
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0403, Page 164

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0403, Page 164

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  2. In the year of the famine 1846 John Ware was only eight years of age. He is living in Carrig and he said that the people at that time around Ballylongford were eating the seaweed and green crops. He is a hundred and one years now and he remembers it well. He said that the year 1847 was the worst year of the famine and that about one hundred people left Ballylongford and went to America. Many of them died going across with the hunger and they used throw them into the water.
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