Ann Doran Info
Arrival of Andromeda
1837 Muster
The 1837 Muster shows Ann Doran assigned to Robert Cartwright at Liverpool. Cartwright was a Church of England clergyman who arrived per Anne in 1810 and was appointed to the Hawkesbury, Windsor and Liverpool area. He was a magistrate and the Master of the Male Orphan School in 1825.
Griffith's Valuations, County Longford, 1854
The primary valuation of Ireland or Griffith's Valuation - carried out between 1848 and 1864 to determine liability to pay the Poor rate (for the support of the poor and destitute within each Poor Law Union) - provides detailed information on where people lived in mid-nineteenth century Ireland and the property they possessed.
The screenshot below shows two men named James Doran living in the Civil Parish of Street in County Longford in 1854. While Street(e) comes up as being in Longford, it's partially located in Longford but chiefly in County Westmeath.
The screenshot below shows two men named James Doran living in the Civil Parish of Street in County Longford in 1854. While Street(e) comes up as being in Longford, it's partially located in Longford but chiefly in County Westmeath.
There were also the following Dorans listed in Griffith's as living in County Longford, with the civil parishes in which they resided:
- William Doran in Shrule;
- Henry Doran in Rathreagh;
- Patrick Doran in Noughaval;
- Thomas Doran in Mostrim;
- Henry Doran in Kilglass;
- William Doran in Agharra;
- Biddy Doran and Patrick Doran in Cashel;
- two listings for Maria Doran(s) in Clongesh;