(no title) “I was returning from a neighbour's house at midnight one night + when going up the boreen leading to my own house...” CBÉS 0514 John Aherne Transcript
(no title) “Another night I was on the same boreen and heard what I thought was a lot of donkeys galloping...” CBÉS 0514 John Aherne Transcript
(no title) “The present school house was a church in the olden times and it is thought by some, even to the present day...” CBÉS 0514 John Aherne Transcript
(no title) “A man lived near a lios not far from Kilbehenny. One night a poor man called to him for a night's lodging...” CBÉS 0514 John Aherne Transcript
(no title) “About 65 years ago two girls and a boy of this district were supposed to be "going with the fairies"...” CBÉS 0514 John Aherne Transcript
(no title) “In 1840 the Protestant minister of Mitchelstown made an attempt to build a Prot. church in the present Catholic burial ground...” CBÉS 0514 John Aherne Transcript
(no title) “A family names O Neill lived in Knockrour in Kilbehenny. The mother was paralysed and had been some years in the bed.” CBÉS 0514 John Aherne Transcript
(no title) “Two men opened a grave in Kilbehenny at midnight seemingly to cure the daughter of one of them who was seriously...” CBÉS 0514 John Aherne Transcript
(no title) “Two Kilbehenny men, Seán Owen and Dan Foley heard that "all who were to die within the year would have to visit...” CBÉS 0514 John Aherne Transcript
(no title) “There was a pathway through the graveyard making a shortcut to Furrow.” CBÉS 0514 John Aherne Transcript
(no title) “Where the Parish Proest of Kilbehenny now lives there lived about 140 years ago a gentleman by the name of Hayes.” CBÉS 0514 John Aherne Transcript