School: An Chathair Mhór (roll number 13249)

Location:
Knockroe Middle, Co. Cork
Teacher:
Donncha Ó Súilleabháin

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0274, Page 194

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In the famine years there was a man living in Gurranes. He had a family of seven. They got the Cholera and the eldest boy died first. He was half rotten when the others died one by one. They lived in a thatched bothán.
Three men came and threw the house down on them and that's how they were buried.

Collector
John Murphy
Gender
male
Age
11
Address
Knockroe Middle, Co. Cork
Informant
Mrs Mary Sullivan
Gender
female
Age
71
Address
Knockroe Middle, Co. Cork
Language
English

Long ago two brothers who lived in Kilkinnihan were one day ploughing in a top field. When dinner time came they were getting hungry and the dinner was not coming. As they were passing close to the lios with "a scrape" (sgríob) one of the men said jokingly " A bhean a' leasa cuir ár ndinnéar amach chugainn." When they were coming back the dinner was laid on a linen cloth. The man that spoke for the dinner got a fright and he would not eat anything. The brother ate it. The man that asked it died when he went home.

Collector
Michael Murphy
Gender
male
Age
circa 8
Address
Kilkinnikin West, Co. Cork
Informant
John Lynch
Gender
male
Age
74
Address
Kilkinnikin West, Co. Cork
Language
English