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Drumlane |
Kilconny village is a part of the Belturbet urban area and is situated in the parish of Drumlane. It was the industrial, cultural and sporting centre of the town of Belturbet for many years.
The first inhabitants in Belturbet settled on the Kilconny side of the river Erne and excavations have shown that there was life here thousands of years ago.
[From McGuinn, J. (Ed.) Staghall a History 1846-1996, Cavan: A Church Committee Publication, 1995
| Gentry and Clergy | |
| Major James Bailie | Carrick Hill |
| Cavendish Butler J.P. | Quivvy Cottage |
| Miss Ann Egan | Kilconny |
| David Griffith | Ture Lodge |
| Rev. George Batty Moffitt | Drumlane |
| Humphrey Nixon | Naughan |
| Rev Henry Monk Winden | Kilconny |
| National School | |
| Teachers | Bernard Rogers (Master) |
| Ellen McGovern (Mistress) | |
| Blacksmith | Philip Quinn, Kilconny |
| Boot and Shoe Makers | Daniel Fitzpatrick, Kilconny |
| Patrick Reilly, Kilconny | |
| Patrick Sullivan, Kilconny | |
| Grocers | Sarah Fitzpatrick, Kilconny |
| Charles McManus, Kilconny | |
| Andrew Smith, Kilconny | |
| John Yaw, Kilconny | |
| Spirit Dealers | Phillip McManus, Kilconny |
| Patrick Reily, Kilconny | |
| Stone Mason | Alexander McLane, Kilconny |
| Wheelrights and Cart Makers | Henry Mayne, Kilconny |
[Last updated: 14th June 2002 - Colin Ferguson ]
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