Showing posts with label Richard Allen and Margaret Sweeney. Show all posts
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Thursday, October 22, 2020

What happens when your landlord dies? Ireland's Encumbered Estates and the fate of the Allen's and Sweeney's in Ireland Part 1


In 1875, Charles Powell Leslie III, the wealthy landlord for the Allen's and Sweeney's in County Meath, choked on a fish bone and died at the family mansion in Glaslough, County Monaghan. He was 50 years old, unmarried, and childless, so his vast estates were inherited by his younger brother, Sir John Leslie, who built the current Castle Leslie in Glaslough.

Although the tenant farmers had been on the land for generations, after the famine many landlords were selling or consolidating their lands, which surely provoked fear in the hearts of those who had only year to year leases on the land.

In 1858, Richard Allen, my 2nd great grandfather, had a year to year lease on 17 acres of land in Great Umberstown. Patrick Sweeney (likely Margaret Sweeney Allen's brother) had a year to year lease on 16 acres. (These records also show us other Allen's in the area- Rose Allen and James Allen in Ballinrig) 


But in 1874, Richard's son, John Allen, our only male Allen relative to stay on the family farm in Umberstown, had a change of fortune. 


In 1874, John Allen was leasing 17 Irish acres of land for 10 pounds a year, due on the first of May and the first of November, from John Leslie, Esquire (the heir of Charles P. Leslie.) 

But now John Allen's lease differed in a very important way from those of most of his neighbors, in that his lease was for an extended period of 35 years, while the others were almost all year to year tenancies- they could lose their lease or have the terms re-negotiated after only one year. This brings the obvious question of why John was granted what was basically a lifetime lease for the property. Why was he favored in this way by the Leslie landlord? 

His neighbors, Thomas Murrin, widow Mary Reilly, and Patrick Corcoran were all given only year to year leases on their farms. John Allen was 41 in 1874, so 35 years would bring him to age 76, in 1909, when he would be too old to continue farming. (He would die on the farm in 1918.)

The tenure, however, does hold restrictions. This was prime sporting land for the wealthy, and that is protected. 

"All mines, trees, etc. are excepted, and the exclusive right of shooting, sporting, fishing, and fowling, reserved."

"The right of the public to use the county roads running through these lands will be preserved."

"The right of way of the public on foot along the center of the double ditch which forms the south-eastern boundary of part of the lands of Umberstown Great ...will be preserved."

This clause gives us some insight into life of the tenant farmers during and after the hard times of the famine; the families were not permitted to hunt or fish for food on their leased land, and they could not cut down trees for fuel.

In addition to the agreement, there is a map of the Allen farm which shows land features on the adjoining Dangan lands, including the fairy fort by the Allen farm. At the base of the map we see that this is the estate of Charles P. Leslie, deceased. The 1847 lease is from his son, John Leslie, to John Allen and his neighbors.


Here is a close up of the map, showing John Allen's farm next to the fairy fort. (The Allen farm is the top spike next to the circle labeled "fort." The fairy fort and the lands to the right  are the Dangan estate. You can also see a curvy line running through the Allen land that is the Knightsbrook river- a river the tenants were forbidden to fish in.


There is a similar agreement for our Sweeney family. In 1875, Patrick Sweeney was given a 35 year lease on his 16 acre farm, versus the one year leases of his neighbors. His restrictions concerning hunting and fishing mirrored those of his neighbor and relative John Allen. 


So- while many of their neighbors remained on insecure, year to year leases, John Allen and Patrick Sweeney were given security in a 35 year lease, which would last their lifetime. The question is WHY?


Source:

Ancestry.com. Ireland, Encumbered Estates, 1850-1885[database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2020.

Original data: Landed Estate Records, The National Archives of Ireland, Dublin, Ireland.

"The Encumbered Estates' Court was established to facilitate the sale of Irish estates whose owners were unable to meet their obligations because of the Great Famine, regardless of whether the land was entailed. The need for the Court was caused by the impoverishment of many Irish tenant farmers during the 1840s famine, rendering it impossible for them to pay their rents to the landlord who in turn could not make his mortgage payments. Until this Court was established, the lending bank could not get a court order to sell the mortgaged land because of the entail."





Wednesday, August 12, 2020

Richard Allen and Margaret Sweeney of County Meath- Family Overview


Parents:
Richard "Dick"Allen b abt 1795 Meath d 1866 Great Umberstown, Summerhill Parish, Meath
married 10 July 1825 in Summerhill Parish to
Margaret Sweeney b abt 1805 d aft 1847 Great Umberstown, Summerhill, Meath

Townland: Great Umberstown, Laracor civil parish

Church: Dangan Church, Summerhill Parish

Children of Richard Allen and Margaret Sweeney and baptisms/marriages

1-Mary bapt. 28 May 1826 at Dangan, married Patrick Byrne 1851 son of Patrick Byrns and Anna Murray in Summerhill, emigrated to NJ and then Jerseyville abt 1862

2- Francis "Frank" bapt 3 Feb 1829 Dangan emigrated to Jerseyville bef 1859

3- John Allen bapt 20 May 1833 Dangan- stayed at family farm in Great Umberstown- never married- d 8 Jan 1918 (should be buried at Dangan)
1901 census (farmer, age 62 with Jane Moran 19, cousin) 1911 census (age 76 with Thomas Byrne 37, nephew) 1918 died age 85, Magt Byrne present at death
(My aunt mary used to write to John Allen for his brother, Tom Allen, who was living with my mother's family in Jerseyville and a female relative in Ireland would read the letters to him and write in return)

4- Hugh Allen born 3 March 1834 (no bapt doc yet) emigrated to NY for a few years  then Jerseyville bef 1863 (see picture)

5- Patrick Allen bapt 5 June 1835 emigrated first to Jerseyville bef 1874 when he married there to Kate Byrne, dtr of Patrick Byrne- both from Summerhill) then Nebraska

6- Peter Allen bapt 20 June 1837 emigrated abt 1881 to Nebraska d 1905

7- Richard Allen bapt 15 sept 1839 Dangan d 1876 Jerseyville

8- Thomas Allen bapt 22 Nov 1841 Dangan emigrated to Jerseyville and married Bridget Julia Byrnes in 1872. died 1920 at home of his nephew Thomas Allen in Jerseyville when his clothes caught fire in the garden. He lived with them for many years as his wife died early and he had no children. My mother was very close to him as a child and he loved to play games with her (see picture)

9- Edward Allen bapt 4 March 1844, married Mary Byrne 1885 Jerseyville died 1897 Nebraska (6 children) Mary Byrne was born in Summerhill Parish, dtr of James Byrne (1817-1907 Mill Road/ Ballinrig) and Catherine Reilly (1827 Mill road-1903 Ballinrigg- both were on the 1901 census with son Richard Reilly)
(see picture)

10- Catharine Allen bapt 21 May 1847 Dangan, married Owen Byrne 1872 in Summerhill. This was Owen's 2nd marriage and he had 5 children when they married. Catherine had 3 children; Thomas b 1873 Clonmahon, Margaret Mary born 1875 d 1951 and Edward b 1887 d 1937 (all baptized Summerhill Parish)In 1901 Owen was 78 and Catherine 50 and they lived in Clonmahon with Thomas 26 and Edward 13. In 1911 Owen was 90 and Catherine 69 and they still lived in Clonmahon with Edward 23. Owen died in 1916, and Thomas was his primary beneficiary (effects 53 pounds) so Catherine likely died before this. Thomas Byrne was also the nephew who lived with John Allen on the 1911 census. Margaret Mary "Maggie" Byrne emigrated to Nebraska (where her uncle Edward "Ned" Allen lived) and married John Patrick Carmichael there before 1910. Edward Byrne was born in 1887 in Clonmahon and may have moved to Dublin.

Close friends of Richard Allen and Margaret Sweeney in Summerhill Parish
Thos Gallaher (marriage witness 1825)
John Reilly, Mary Murran (for Mary bapt 1826)
Patk Mahon, Alicia Gogarty (for Mary's marriage 1851)
Peter Allen  and  Mary McCann (for Francis' bapt 1829
Patk Gogerly, Rose McCann (for John's bapt 1833
Walter Ratican and Catherine Brennan (Hugh and Mary were sponsors for dtr Bridget 21 Nov 1846 in Summerhill)
Pat Sweeney and Kate McCan (Peter's bapt 1837)
Richard Reiley, Honor Corcoran (Richard's bapt 1839)
Thomas McCann, Christine Flynn? (Thomas bapt 1841)
Patk and Catherine Reilly (Edward bapt 1844)
Thomas Murin, Ellen Sweeney (Ellen bapt 1847)
Patt Young, Mary Reilly (witn marriage of Catherine Allen and Owen Byrne
Patk Young, Mary Reilly (sp baptism Thomas Byrne, son of Catherine Allen and Owen Byrne)
Ned Allen (may be Catherine's brother, Edward Allen) and Anne Byrne (sp for margaret 1875, dtr of Catherine Allen and Owen Byrne- Summerhill Parish)

Griffiths relatives and neighbors in Great Umberstown (see map in Hugh Allen Blog)
Ellen Neilan, Ellen Reilly, Richard Reilly 12 acres, James  Reilly house from Richard, Mary Reilly sr and jr, Elizabeth Mahon 3 acres, Richard Allen 17 acres, John Allen (likely sr) house and garden from Richard Allen, Patk Reilly 30 acres, Patk Flynn house from Patk Reilly, Thomas Murrin 16 acres, Michael Connolly 7 acres, John Corcoran 8 acres, William Doran 5 acres, Patk Doran 11 acres, Patk Sweeney 12 acres, James Mulary 6 acres, James Mulary and Patk Sweeney 8 acres together

Census Great Umberstown
1901- Anne Sweeney, Patk Flynn, Luke Sweeney, Richard Reilly, Julia Doran, Wm Mulvey, Patk Corcoran, Joseph Byrne, John Mahon, Patk Reilly, Charles Mc?, Ellen Murrin, John Allen

1911- George Halligan, Bridget Byrne, Patk Reilly, John Mahon, Elizabeth Byrne, Peter Connor, Julia Doran, Wm. Mulvey, Anne Sweeney, Richard Reilly, Ellen Murrin, Luke Sweeney, John Allen

Griffiths relatives and neighbors in Dangan

(need to do)

Census Dangan
1901- Patrick Young 50, Wm Young 35
John Sweeney 65, Rose 60, Patrick 35, John 25
Elizabeth Young 60, George Young 40 and family
Bridget Allen 72, Fanny 50
Thomas Allen 44 and family
Dowd has Allen nieces living there so an Allen woman married Dowd

1911
Patrick Young 71, George Young and family, Eliz Young 72
Patrick Sweeney 45 and large family- incl. John b 1911
Bridget Allen 79 and fanny 45
Thomas Allen 52, James, Peter, Bridget

Relatives who stayed in Ireland
John Allen (Great Umberstown)
Catherine Allen Byrne (Clonmahon), son Thomas Byrne
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To do:
Mary's 1851 marriage doc
look for other children's births and deaths in Summerhill parish
print: John Allen's death cert, 1901 and 1911 census
print: same for Catherine Allen Byrne (wife of Owen Byrne)
Get thomas byrnes death information
make a digital photo album of these people
Research- Bridget Allen Married Thomas Byrne, son Thomas Byrne born 23 march 1879 (witn micheal mccann and eliz reilly)
Research close friends/neighbors, relatives
contact Facebook site"summerhill house of stories"- share emigration information

My family Heritage service is in Batterstown, near Summerhill
https://myirelandheritage.com/


To do in Ireland:
1-Cemetery- graves of John Allen, Richard and Magt  SweeneyAllen
Our Lady of Lourdes Church, Dangan
Tel 046-955 7021- very rev. Michael Meade- parochial house, Dangan
R158, Ginnets Little, Co. Meath, Ireland
2- See Dangan school built 1856, remodeled 1890

2- Cemetery at Moy (south of Summerhill on New Moy Rd) grave of Hugh Sweeney d 1824.

2-Great Umberstown- find house of John Allen 1911- house had 3 windows in front, 3 rooms, wood or thatch roof, stone or concrete walls (see map in Hugh Allen blog)

3- Visit Dangan ruin- see https://visionsofthepastblog.com/2012/08/19/dangan-castle-summerhill-co-meath/ "Just outside Summerhill, Co. Meath stands the ruins of Dangan Castle. Beside Dangan church a long laneway leads up towards the ruin, in a field to the right as you advance towards the castle a three arch bridge – now unused – crosses a small brook"

4- drive through village of Summerhill on way from Dublin to Dangan

5- continue to base in Trim and other sites in Meath (see my map)
Trim- see River Boyne, Trim Castle, and walk over oldest bridge in Ireland over the Boyne River, visit St. Mary's Abbey,  St Patricks church, pubs- Marcie Regans Pub (one of the oldest in Ireland, right on the river Boyne, and Fri night music) James Griffin Pub, the High Horse Pub, overnight at bnb's

https://www.parishoftrimandboardsmill.com/gallery
St Patrick's Trim (built 1902)


Photos:

Generation 1- emigrants from Summerhill Parish, children of Richard Allen and Margaret Sweeney

Hugh and Margaret Durney Allen
My ancestor Hugh Allen 1831-1891 (son of Richard Allen and Magaret Sweeney)
and wife Margaret Durney


Pauline Allen and great-uncle Tom Allen
Thomas Allen (1841-1920) brother of Hugh Allen, and my mother, Pauline Allen

Edward Allen younger brother of Hugh Allen

Edward "Ned" Allen (1844-1897) brother of Hugh Allen

Generation 2- grandchildren of Richard Allen and Margaret Sweeney- born in US
wedding of Nellie Quinn and Thomas Allen
                                           My grandparents- Thomas Allen 1870-1933 (son of Hugh Allen) and wife Nellie Quinn

Sears Farmhouse built by Thomas Allen
Home of Thomas Allen and Nellie Quinn at Allen farm in Jerseyville
Pauline Allen Garrison hospital volunteer  Generation 3-My mother- Pauline Allen 1915-2007 (dtr of Thomas Allen)

Generation 2-
Children of Hugh Allen, born in Jersey County, Illinois-

Richard and Juilia Allen's home, Edward T., Leo A. and James R. 001 Home of Richard Allen and his family- part of Hugh Allen farm in Jerseyville

Aunt Margaret Allen
Margaret, dtr of Hugh
Nellie Quinn Allen and Aunt Rose Allen
Rose, dtr of Hugh (1869-1964) on left, with Nellie Quinn

Hugh Allen
Hugh Allen, son of Hugh Allen (1873-1920)

Generation 3
Carmichael Family Margaret, Mary Jane, John J, Carson, John P, Edward, Hugh, Robert
Margaret Mary "Maggie" Byrnes (dtr of Catherine Allen) 1875-1951, Husband John P Carmichael, and family in Nebraska