Brews in the 1821 Census of the Parish of Dromcliffe, Co. Clare, Ireland


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The following information has been submitted by Rita Vohnout, of Taft, California, U.S.A. It is extracted from LDS film no.149 which shows the notes of Philip Gossle, dating from 1921-22, listing Brews which appear in the 1821 Census for the Parish of Dromcliffe, County Clare. The notes have not been verified as fact and should be accepted with care; please double check all information.


Town of Ennis [Appears to be a school (unnamed)]
5 Church Street Catherine Brew, aged 13, pupil
3 storey house "14 female day scholars besides boarders"
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Town of Ennis Michael Donnellan, aged 28, gentleman
8 Church Street Edmond Donnellan , brother, aged 24
3 storey house John Donnellan, brother, aged 19
Margaret Donnellan, sister, aged 26
Mary Donnellan, sister, aged 23 [?]
Richard Jebb [?] Esq., aged 28, Capt. 40th Regt. of Foot, Lodger
Joseph Brews, aged 30, servant and soldier
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Town of Ennis Wm Brew, aged 36, woollen draper. Holds 3 acres in the townland of Lifford in this parish
23 Church Street Catherine Brew, wife, aged 32
3 storey house Mary Brew, daughter, aged 13
Anne [?] Brew, daughter, aged 12
Thomas Brew, son, aged 8
Eliza Brew, daughter, aged 4
Margaret Brew, daughter, aged 1
Honora Foley, sister-in-law, aged 28
Joseph Gegan, aged 23, shopman
Charles Carrigy, aged 21, man servant
Mary Keller, aged 22, servant maid
Mary Robinson, aged 25, nurse
James Lowry Esq., aged 60, Capt. 40th Foot, Lodger
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Town of Ennis Patrick McGrath, aged 38, gardener and shop keeper
37 Church Street Jane McGrath, wife, aged 37
4 storey house Mary McGrath, daughter, aged 3
David Power, aged 65, gentleman, lodger
Frances Brew, niece, aged 25 ("i.e. David Power's niece")
Catherine Power, niece, aged 14
John Dogherty, aged 25, house servant
Catherine O'Brien, aged 60, cook
Mary O'Connell, aged 25, kitchen maid
Timothy Fitzgerald, aged 7, orphan
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[Transcriber's note: "No other persons named Brew in the whole Barony of Islands"]

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