Denis O'Callaghan, 1787

Cadogan or Caherduggan (www.buildingsofireland.ie)
Name
Denis /O'Callaghan/
Given names
Denis
Surname
O'Callaghan
Family with parents
father
mother
Marriage Marriage1781
2 years
elder sister
6 years
himself
Cadogan or Caherduggan (www.buildingsofireland.ie)
1787
Birth: 1787 32 Cadogan, Templebodan, Barrymore, County Cork, Ireland
Residence: Cadogan, Templebodan, Barrymore, County Cork, Ireland
3 years
younger brother
15 months
younger brother
6 years
younger brother
sister
younger brother
6 years
younger sister
Birth
Note: TEMPLEBODANE, or DRONMOYNE, a parish, in the barony of BARRYMORE, county of CORK, and province of MUNSTER, 5½ miles (S. E.) from Rathcormac, on the road from Midleton to Fermoy; containing 1337 inhabitants. This parish comprises 4685 statute acres, as applotted under the tithe act, and valued at £2340 per ann.: there are 3037 acres of arable and pasture land, 80 of woodland, and 56 of bog, the remainder being mountain and waste. In the hamlet of Ballinacurrig is a police station. Cadogan, the elegant residence of Dennis O'Callaghan, Esq., is situated in grounds carefully laid out; the rhododendron, planted in clusters in its native soil, flourishes in great luxuriance and beauty, and in the lower grounds is an arbor vitse of great size, also some laurels of large growth.

TEMPLEBODANE, or DRONMOYNE, a parish, in the barony of BARRYMORE, county of CORK, and province of MUNSTER, 5½ miles (S. E.) from Rathcormac, on the road from Midleton to Fermoy; containing 1337 inhabitants. This parish comprises 4685 statute acres, as applotted under the tithe act, and valued at £2340 per ann.: there are 3037 acres of arable and pasture land, 80 of woodland, and 56 of bog, the remainder being mountain and waste. In the hamlet of Ballinacurrig is a police station. Cadogan, the elegant residence of Dennis O'Callaghan, Esq., is situated in grounds carefully laid out; the rhododendron, planted in clusters in its native soil, flourishes in great luxuriance and beauty, and in the lower grounds is an arbor vitse of great size, also some laurels of large growth.

From Lewis's Topographical Dictionary of Ireland, 1837.

Residence
Note: In 1786, Wilson refers to "Carduggan" as the seat of Mr. Davis. Denis O'Callaghan was living at Cadogan (Caherduggan) by 1837. He held the property in fee at the time of Griffith's Valuation when it was valued at £48. This house remained in the possession of the O'Callaghan family until the 20th century. It is still extant but unoccupied.
Birth of a brother
Birth of a brother
1790 (aged 3 years)
Birth of a brother
1795 (aged 8 years)
Birth of a brother
1798 (aged 11 years)
Birth of a sister
1803 (aged 16 years)
Death of a father
1831 (aged 44 years)
Death of a mother
Death
yes
Last change
February 4, 202101:52:09
Author of last change: murrayj