School: Lahinch (roll number 11591)

Location:
Lehinch, Co. Clare
Teacher:
Dónall Ó Ríordáin
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    About 1 1/2 from our school there is a family of Kinnanes. A hundred yards west of this house there was a family of Keane.

    About 1 1/2 from our school there is a family of Kinnanes. A hundred yards west of this house there was a family of Keanes.This family lived about 30 years ago.
    John Keane was the man-of-the-house, and he was married to a Maguire girl from the village of Lahinch. John Keane was a post-man by trade, and he had two sons, Paddy and Jack. They had a very cruel mother, and she wouldn't allow them to stay inside her door by night, so the poor boys were forced to go up and lie by the chimney until morning. In the morning they'd get no breakfast. The boys had a hollow made on the thatch near the chimney where they used to sleep.
    Transcribed by a member of our volunteer transcription project.
    Language
    English
    Informant
    Pat Doherty
    Gender
    Male
    Age
    60
    Address
    Tullygarvan West, Co. Clare